Dear Mr. Levy: On Friday, the FIREs full press release on this case appears below, but if your e-mail client does not support HTML, you can view a link-rich version at www.thefire.org/index.php/article/6899.html. Greg Lukianoff, Interim President Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) 601 Walnut Street, Suite 510 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Phone: 215-717-3473; Fax: 215-717-3440 ------------------------ Religious Case Highlights Lack of Respect for Freedom of Religion on Campuses Nationwide UWs decision to uphold religious liberty and freedom of expression is of national significance, stated FIRE Interim President Greg Lukianoff. The Bible study ban was unfair, unconstitutional, and highly unpopular. The Bible study controversy began at the University of WisconsinEau Claire (UWEC), where on July 26, 2005, a university administrator sent Christian RAs a letter ordering them to stop leading Bible studies in their dormitories. Administrators banned all voluntary studies of the Bible, Koran, and Torah that took place in the RAs own rooms or anywhere in their own dormitories. The officials believed that holding such studies would make RAs less approachable to students who did not share their religion. FIRE subsequently discovered that UW-Madison, the systems flagship campus, enforced a similar ban. In October 2005, FIRE launched a campaign to abolish the unjust Bible study ban. FIRE asked UWEC Interim Chancellor Vicki Lord Larson to lift the ban on October 10 and took UWECs repression public on November 2. This led to outcry from USA Today, newspapers across the Midwest, Fox News Channel, countless radio programs, and several FIRE weighed in on that review process by writing to UW System President Kevin P. Reilly and to Wisconsin Attorney General Peggy A. Lautenschlager in defense of expressive rights on campus. FIRE also connected Lance Steiger, the RA who bravely protested the ban, with attorneys from the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), who filed a lawsuit on his behalf. After six months of constant coverage, the Board of Regents put an end to the controversy on Friday when it approved a policy that gave RAs the right to participate in, organize, and lead any meetings or other activities, within their rooms, floors or residence halls, or anywhere else on campus, to the same extent as other students. UWs choice to uphold First Amendment rights should serve as an example for state universities across the Every year, FIRE struggles against the tendency of colleges and universities to deny religious organizations the freedom to govern themselves according to their own religious principles. This tendency threatens religious groups freedom of association, a right that secular groups often take for granted. In the last two years, FIRE has won victories for religious freedom at Princeton University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Purdue University, Louisiana State University, William Paterson University, and the Milwaukee School of Engineering, among others. A more comprehensive retrospective of FIREs work on religious liberty is available in the extended version of this press release on FIREs website. FIRE has been consistently victorious in defending the rights of individuals to express their religious beliefs and of organizations to govern themselves according to the dictates of their faith, Lukianoff concluded. Until college administrators give students and faculty members the right to follow their consciences, FIRE will continue its battle for religious liberty. FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals from across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, due process, freedom of expression, academic freedom, and rights of conscience at our nations colleges and universities. FIREs efforts to preserve religious liberty on CONTACT: Greg Lukianoff, Interim President, FIRE: 215-717-3473; greg_lukianoff@thefire.org
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