When the Supreme Court ruled that a Christian
student group could only be recognized at a small public law school if
it accepted non-Christians and gays as potential leaders, some lawyers
and campus advocates grew nervous. While the 5-4 decision in Christian
Legal Society v. Martinez was primarily aimed at public colleges and
universities, some conservatives say the decision has upended university
religious life.
Now, nearly two years after the decision
involving the University of California’s Hastings College of the Law,
the case has had a ripple effect on both public and private campuses.
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