Yale Law Yanks Stipends From Students Who Work For Christian Firms

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Yale Law School is caving to demands from a LGBTQ group to strip stipends from any students who choose to work for a Christian firm.

The Federalist reports it all started when the Yale Federalist Society invited an attorney from the Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) to speak on campus.

That outraged the school’s LGBTQ group who then demanded that Yale “clarify” its admissions policies for conservative, Christian students and insisted that the school not financially support students who work in the summer for religious or conservative public interest groups.

On March 25, Yale announced that it will no longer provide financial support for students and graduates who work at public interest organizations that “discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.”

Corrie O'Connor

 

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