Statewide Iowa — The state appeal board has approved a payout by the University of Iowa for nearly two million dollars in discrimination suits involving two Christian student organizations.
A federal judge ruled that the University of Iowa violated the First Amendment rights of Business Leaders in Christ and the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship by deregistering the groups for requiring leaders to affirm statements of faith. The U of I said the groups violated its human rights policy for practices such as banning openly gay leaders.
The federal judge ruled in both cases that the University did not apply the policy uniformly to all student groups and had unfairly targeted the Christian organizations. A federal appeals court upheld the rulings last summer. The settlement funds will go towards attorney’s fees and damages.