The One News Now website reports that the U.S. Supreme Court today (March 19, 2012) refused to hear an appeal from Christian groups that challenged a discrimination policy at California state universities.
By refusing to hear the case, the Supreme Court left in place a federal appeals court ruling that found that the policy does not violate the Constitution.
The policy says officially recognized campus groups cannot discriminate based on religion or sexual orientation.
A Christian fraternity and a sorority -- both from San Diego State University -- sued in 2005, arguing that the policy violates their religious freedom. The groups are restricted to Christian members.
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