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Wisconsin University, after being Sued, Stops Discriminating against Catholic Students

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The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has agreed to stop discrimination against Catholic students. From The College Fix:

Several months after it was sued by students who were denied credit for teaching religious education programs at their Catholic church, the university has settled the litigation by agreeing to honor the activity with credit.

The university also agreed to remove language from its “service learning guidebook” and “Senate motion” that bans credit for “promoting religious doctrine, proselytizing, or worship.”

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