Hastings Case Sets a Dangerous Precedent
Cathy Young points out the silliness - sorry to be hung up on that adjective for the left! - in the Christian Legal Society v. Hastings case that was decided this Monday.
A good analysis with much food for thought. An important read! Think about the following paragraph:
"Moreover, the question of public subsidies may have far-reaching implications beyond college campuses. A city could argue that any group which benefits from municipal services such as police and fire protection or even electricity is "publicly subsidized," or that public parks should be off-limits to groups whose policies are deemed discriminatory."
Think about that!
A good analysis with much food for thought. An important read! Think about the following paragraph:
"Moreover, the question of public subsidies may have far-reaching implications beyond college campuses. A city could argue that any group which benefits from municipal services such as police and fire protection or even electricity is "publicly subsidized," or that public parks should be off-limits to groups whose policies are deemed discriminatory."
Think about that!
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