The Canadian Press

2015-12-10 | Christian Law School

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An evangelical Christian university looking to open a law school with controversial policies still has hurdles to leap, despite a court judgment in its favour. The B-C Supreme Court has struck down a ban preventing Trinity Western University's graduates from practising. UBC law professor Emma Cunliffe says the decision doesn't get into the merits of whether the law school should have been approved in the first place. (Trinity Western requires all students and staff sign a covenant pledging to abstain from sexual intimacy outside of marriage between one man and one woman.)

Date: 2015-12-10
Placeline: VANCOUVER.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 21 seconds

Transcript Prediction: << the difficulty of course is that it does leave those who are concerned about Trinity Weston's policies with no clear Avenue by which to collect their concerns about the chatter rights of lgbtq people women and others who might be adversely affected by the Covenant >>


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