Posts Tagged ‘Free Exercise Clause’

An Insider’s Account: Vanderbilt’s University’s War Against Christian Groups

An Insider’s Account: Vanderbilt’s University’s War Against Christian Groups

For the past seven years, I have been the faculty adviser for the Christian Legal Society (CLS) at Vanderbilt University.  CLS has been on the Vanderbilt campus for more than 20 years.  During this time, it has operated in the same way as have other campus ministries. CLS has always been a positive force on campus, actively participating in the law school community by hosting weekly meetings, guest speakers, and… [Continue Reading]

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Refusal to Grant Review to a Christian Group Means Absolutely Nothing

Let’s not be too quick to read too much into Monday’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to deny certiorari (judicial review) in a 9th Circuit case (Alpha Delta Chi v. Reed) that applied a nondiscrimination rather than “all-comers” policy to deny recognition to a religious student group at a California public university. Because the Court denies cert in 95% of its cases, its denial of certiorari means nothing about the merits of… [Continue Reading]

An Opportunity to Resolve the Vanderbilt Issue: A Newly Released Letter to Vanderbilt’s Board of Trust

Please read Kim Colby’s February 8, 2012 Open Letter to Vanderbilt’s Leaders: The purpose of this letter is to identify a solution to the current impasse between the religious students and the Administration. The letter will also touch upon four key points. First, as explained below, the Administration now acknowledges that no federal or state law, regulation, or court ruling requires it to adopt a policy prohibiting religious groups from… [Continue Reading]

Religious Freedom and the Vanderbilt Town Hall Meeting (1/31/2012)

What would you think of a Town Hall meeting held in a room too small to accomodate the town, ground rules that don’t allow the opposition 5-10 minutes to present their side, and lastly rigid control over who had access to the microphones?  Welcome to deliberative democracy at Vanderbilt  University.  Video of Town Hall Meeting Articles about the Town Hall Meeting: The Hustler (2/1/2012) The City Paper (2/1/2012)  Fox and Friends Video: Swain and Saio (2/1/2012)  

Vanderbilt University: A Call for Wisdom, Humility, and Compassion

Vanderbilt University: A Call for Wisdom, Humility, and Compassion

“Come down, come down from your ivory tower Let love come into your heart Don’t lock yourself in an ivory tower Don’t keep us so far apart. . .It’s cold, so cold, in your ivory tower” Ivory Tower is a love song written by Jack Fulton and Lois Steele popularized in 1956.  Many of its lyrics remind me of the battle that some of us are engaged at Vanderbilt University where we confront what… [Continue Reading]