
On Tuesday an appeals court ruled that the University of Iowa discriminated against faith-based student groups when they deregistered them because they required leaders to be a believer in the groups' faith.
On Tuesday an appeals court ruled that the University of Iowa discriminated against faith-based student groups when they deregistered them because they required leaders to be a believer in the groups' faith.
On Monday, a U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that The University of Iowa can be directly held responsible for ousting a Christian student group off the campus because of its faith.
The University of Iowa reportedly kicked a Christian student organization off of campus because it required its leaders to sign a statement of faith that did not affirm the LGBTQ community.