Bureaucracy that controls access to Indiana bar claims attorney is mentally ill for being a pro-life Christian?



FortWayne.com: “Bryan Brown is a conservative, activist and unapologetic Christian. Of that there is no doubt. But does that mean he is also mentally ill? Too ill even to be a lawyer? The bureaucracy that controls access to Indiana’s legal profession believes that very thing, according to a lawsuit in which Brown alleges that he was subjected to a series of hostile religious and political questions during a review of his fitness to practice law – a review that subsequently rejected him on mental-health grounds . . . ”

Archangel Institute Archive on Brown v. Bowman

Religion Clause Post (links to the complaint): Lawsuit Charges Indiana Lawyer Assistance Program With Religious Bias



2 Comments

  1. john r. brown
    Posted December 12, 2009 at 11:21 pm | Permalink

    Bryan J. Brown is a straight at you Christian that leaves you with no doubts as to the existance of the Holy Trinity, He is of course a social converative,and a highly intelligent man. God knows all of this and I also , as I am his very proud earthy father. I believe that the A.D.F. also know Bryan, and I pray that you may feel the call ( from God) to aid him in this fight that will affect all Christians if it is not won. jb

  2. Phil Marlin
    Posted April 21, 2010 at 12:55 pm | Permalink

    A lawyer recognized in good standing in more than one state can’t sit for the IN bar? Sounds like political and religious discrimination! What next doctors and nurses trying to get their state licenses will be asked their religious beliefs? And Indiana is considered conservative, think again! Rise up and fight this Indiana!

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