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Bible Studies: Not So Bad After All
贵滨搁贰鈥檚 press release today announces a tremendous victory for religious liberty throughout the 13 schools in the University of Wisconsin System. Since last November, the University of Wisconsin鈥揈au Claire (UWEC) has been under attack for a policy that banned RAs from leading Bible studies鈥攐r studies of any other holy book鈥攊n their dorm rooms, on the grounds that open religious practice might make RAs less 鈥渁pproachable.鈥
After six months of pressure from 果冻传媒app官方, the UW system鈥檚 Board of Regents finally settled the controversy on Friday by that gives RAs the right to 鈥減articipate in, organize, and lead any meetings or other activities, within their rooms, floors or residence halls, or anywhere else on campus, to the same extent as other students.鈥
As today鈥檚 press release shows, this decision is only the latest in a series of religious liberty campaigns that FIREhas waged and won. FIREhas worked tirelessly over the past few years to convince intrusive college administrators that religious individuals, like Professor James Tuttle at Lakeland Community College and student Jihad Daniel at William Paterson University, should not be expected to suppress their fundamental beliefs, and religious organizations, like the countless Christian and Muslim student groups discussed in the release, should be free to govern themselves as they see fit. FIREhas and will continue to press for students鈥 and professors鈥 rights to practice their religions, express their beliefs, and associate as they wish, without fear of university interference.
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