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January 11, 2012

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Jay

The real lesson to be learned from this decision is that if you are a teacher, you need to consider whether you are willing to lose some of your rights, it you accept a position at a religious school.

Jim

Any thoughts about if/how/when this decision will play into religious exceptions for marriage equality/recognition?

Gwyneth

There has a big difference between a teacher who graduated in a University with high credibility than a teacher who preach and exposed in a religious environment.

Guy Chambliss

I guess this shows that as long as there is a claim of "a defense of merits" there can be an exception in cases involving discrimination. But if in the first place the school did not believe in the teacher's ministerial capabilities and qualifications, then why hire her in that position?

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