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Religious groups eye legal challenges to Delta variant restrictions and vaccine mandates
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Religious groups should be able to choose their own religious leaders
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Qualified immunity won t protect college administrators who discriminate against religion
The school used a policy meant to protect religious groups to exclude them instead. That violates the Constitution.
Daniel Blomberg
Opinion contributor
College officials have been put on notice: targeting religious student groups isn’t just unconstitutional, it’s costly. A federal court of appeals this month agreed with my firm, the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, that University of Iowa officials “turned a blind eye to decades of First Amendment jurisprudence” by punishing Christian, Muslim, and Sikh groups for the crime of asking their leaders to agree with their faith.
A University of Iowa student group that promotes Christian beliefs has won a second court ruling that said UI acted unlawfully in deregistering religious groups.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit Judge Jonathan Kobes said in a ruling released Friday that what the university did was clearly unconstitutional and treated religious groups differently under the school s Human Rights Policy while giving exemptions to and ignoring other groups that violated the policy with missions he said he presumes UI supported. The ruling also leaves open the possibility of at least three defendants being held liable for damages.
The decision upheld a 2019 court case that also found that UI faith groups had the right to choose their leadership based on the individuals religious beliefs.