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Student Groups Allowed to Discriminate

Date: 11/17/2008 05:28 pm

 

Due to a change in University anti-discrimination policy, student religious groups at the University of Georgia will be able to discriminate based on faith.  The change stems from a lawsuit filed by Beta Upsilon Chi, a Christian fraternity that’s also known as Brothers Under Christ. The University denied the group registration after they refused to sign the school’s anti-discrimination policy, resulting in a December 2006 suit against University administrators and the Board of Regents.

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