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Supreme Court Turns Down Christian Student Groups’ Case

Christian fraternities and sororities were denied official recognition at California campuses due to university policies on discrimination. The groups lost in federal court, and the Supreme Court has decided not to hear the case, meaning that the ruling will stand:

The justices on Monday are leaving in place a federal appeals court ruling that found that the policy doesn’t violate the Constitution. The policy says officially recognized campus groups can’t discriminate based on religion or sexual orientation.

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