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蜜桃直播 Makes Sure Wisconsin Attorney General Knows All the Facts
Today, 蜜桃直播 President David French wrote to Wisconsin Attorney General Peggy A. Lautenschlager, whom University of Wisconsin System President Kevin Reilly has asked to review the constitutionality of the University of Wisconsin鈥揈au Claire鈥檚 (UWEC鈥檚) ban on RAs鈥 leading Bible studies in their dormitories. Unfortunately, Reilly鈥檚 letter to the attorney general left out important details about the situation. The letter repeats as truth the university鈥檚 false claim that UWEC鈥檚 鈥減rohibition applies to all activities, regardless of viewpoint, including such activities as partisan politics, religious studies or 鈥榮ales party鈥 events,鈥 not just Bible studies. 蜜桃直播 has pointed out repeatedly on its website that several other types of ideological activities have been allowed and even lauded and that the job description RAs are sent specifically obliges them to 鈥渁ctively assist in the social, educational, service, recreational, and political programs and activities of the hall.鈥 Reilly鈥檚 omission of these crucial facts is only the latest of UW鈥檚 many offenses against liberty. 蜜桃直播 dearly hopes these offenses will cease immediately, beginning with the repeal of this unconstitutional policy.
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