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Notre Dame Offers Weak Excuse for Denying Controversial Student Group Recognition

The University of Notre Dame is refusing to officially recognize the student group FIREfor Child-Oriented Policy (SCOP), which advocates for what it calls 鈥渃hild-oriented鈥 policies鈥攎ost notably, 鈥渢raditional marriage鈥濃攊n the state of Indiana. Notre Dame鈥檚 mission statement says that the university鈥檚 goals include providing a forum for 鈥渇ree inquiry and open discussion,鈥 and that 鈥渢he University insists upon academic freedom which makes open discussion and inquiry possible.鈥

So what interest trumped this broad promise to its students? According to Notre Dame, SCOP too 鈥渃losely mirrored鈥 other student groups on campus.

Last Friday, FIREwrote to the University of Notre Dame to address the insufficiency of this excuse. The university鈥檚 rationale is inaccurate on its face, demonstrates a troubling double standard, and was asserted under suspicious circumstances, as the group鈥檚 stance against same-sex marriage had garnered significant criticism from many in the Notre Dame community.

An initial decision letter from Director of Student Activities for Programming Margaret S. Hnatusko didn鈥檛 specify to which organizations SCOP was supposedly too similar. Notre Dame鈥檚 student-run Club Coordination Council (CCC) President the National Catholic Register that in recommending that the school deny SCOP recognition, CCC deemed the Orestes Brownson Council on Catholicism and American Politics (OBC) and the Children鈥檚 Defense Fund (CDF) to be similar to SCOP in nature. But OBC focuses on Catholicism broadly; SCOP鈥檚 mission is narrow, and SCOP describes itself as . CDF, meanwhile, states that it aims to educate the community about issues of child poverty, a marked difference from SCOP鈥檚 focus. Further, it鈥檚 unclear whether CDF is even still active, since the site was last updated .

That鈥檚 not all, though. As FIREwrote in our letter, Notre Dame recognizes many student organizations that could be considered redundant鈥攑articularly under the broad standards it applied to SCOP:

For example, Notre Dame lists as recognized organizations two environmental groups: FIREfor Environmental Action and GreeND. It also recognizes the Latino Student Alliance (La Alianza) and MEChA (Moviemiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan). It also, unsurprisingly, has several organizations devoted to exploring the Roman Catholic faith and lifestyle, including the Campus Fellowship of the Holy Spirit, Communion and Liberation of Notre Dame, Iron Sharpens Iron, Filii Marie, and Militia Immaculata. 鈥 (Notre Dame recognizes its own NAACP chapter in addition to the Black Student Association, Black Graduate Student Association, and Black Cultural Arts Council, among other organizations.)

Finally, Notre Dame鈥檚 decision is especially suspect because the university had been under pressure to reject the group because of the content of its message. After SCOP circulated a petition opposing same-sex marriage and asking Notre Dame to do the same, over 600 students signed a petition asking the university to deny SCOP official recognition, arguing that to grant recognition would 鈥渟end[ ] the message that as a University we agree and uphold the assertions of the club.鈥 This argument defies common sense, though; no reasonable person could conclude that Notre Dame agrees with the assertions of , including College Democrats, College Republicans, and College Libertarians, for example. These groups do not speak on behalf of the university.

FIRE鈥檚 Robert Shibley further explains the ongoing controversy surrounding SCOP in an article for published earlier this week. Robert expands on the distinctions between SCOP on the one hand, and OBC and CDF on the other. Spoiler alert: The more details you have, the more ridiculous Notre Dame鈥檚 reasoning looks.

Notre Dame isn鈥檛 the first religious institution to try to fudge its way out of its stated commitment to open debate on campus and deny recognition to a student group based on its message. But to offer only an obviously insufficient and disingenuous rationale for rejecting a student group that was already facing opposition based on its viewpoint? That takes serious chutzpah.

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