In a message dated 11/5/2004 11:54:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a simple prohibition on religious discrimination against students would do the trick, How would such a simple
prohibition work if the religion of those targeting Jewish students
requires or encourages its members to do so on religious
rounds? Wouldn't Marty's "simple prohibition on religious
discrimination" discriminate against members of any religion who must leaflet
students in the manner of Marc's (true) example? These are straightforward
questions in the sense that I have no ax to ground regarding this issue or
so I think.
Bobby Robert Justin
Lipkin
Professor of Law Widener University School of Law Delaware |
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