Does state law always trump a university's non-discrimination policy?
Just heard that UNC is going to follow the new NC state law and not let transgender students use facilities of their gender identity and let students cite religious reasons for refusing housing/clubs to lgbt students...
I know U Kansas is allowing clubs to ban LGBT for religious reasons and Mississippi's law goes even further potentially allowing refusal of medical treatment... I haven't heard yet if Mississippi's universities are going to comply or not..I am assuming they are..
I know nothing about the law is there any case where a university's nondiscrimination policy could protect a lgbt student from these any of these awful cases?
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