SCOTUS Blog coverage of Christian Legal Society v. Martinez



SCOTUS Blog: “On the opinion page of the L.A. Times, two lawyers for the group Hastings Outlaw, one of the respondents in Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, which the Court granted earlier this month, respond to an editorial last week in the same newspaper that described the Christian group as having a “strong case.”  The authors emphasize that the Hastings College of Law policy at issue in the case – which denies school funding to student groups that discriminate on the basis of religion when admitting members – applies to all groups that discriminate among their members, not just religious groups.  In an ongoing debate with David French of the National Review Online (see his latest post here, Eugene Volokh of The Volokh Conspiracy defends the law school.”

A listing and links to all the posts in the French v. Volokh discussion can be found here.



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