Note that US District Judge Stephanie Rose did NOT rule against the nondiscrimination policy itself, but rather on a finding that the university selectively enforced the policy. Full order:https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4358200-BLIC-v-Univ-of-Iowa-Prelim-Injunction-Order.html …
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Judge Rose has ordered the University of Iowa to re-recognize the group for 90 days. At that point, she is allowing BLinC to "seek further action" — but also for the university to "detailing any changes to the enforcement" of the nondiscrimination policy.pic.twitter.com/GPbGrOVdD7
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One would think "Business leaders in Christ" would be too busy trying to squeeze camels through the eye of a needle to make trouble at a university.
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Selective? Are we sure? Do we know of our violators that aren’t being duely stripped of their status also?
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See pp. 25-28 of the decision. The court discusses an organization whose full members must be Shi’a Muslims but is nonetheless regularly registered by Iowa.
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