If it's OK for a certain number of campus groups to discriminate against bookish mans based on their level of commitment.
If it's OK for a certain number of campus groups to discriminate against bookish mans based on their level of commitment, then it's OK for a Christian fraternity to refuse to admit learners who are gay. That was the argument made from U.S. district court judge Frank W Bullock Jr who onward March 2 ordered the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, to recognize the three-member Alpha Iota Omega fraternity, which has waged a legal fight challenging the school's nondiscrimination policy.
North Carolina's pro-gay policy raises "significant" First Amendment be of importance tos Bullock wrote.