Time to resurrect this.
"Trinity Western University suffered a major setback on Wednesday in its quest to open a law school: Ontario’s top court upheld the Law Society of Upper Canada’s decision not to accredit its degrees, owing to its code of conduct forbidding sexual relations except among married male-female couples. And it’s awfully hard to pitch a law school in Canada if your graduates can’t practice in Rather, the court found that the LSUC’s decision was a reasonable exercise of its mandate, as the self-governing body overseeing the province’s legal profession, to act in “public interest.” On the one hand it had to consider TWU’s and co-applicant Brayden Volkenant’s constitutionally protected religious freedom; on the other it had its “statutory objectives of promoting a legal profession based on merit and excluding discriminatory classifications” — i.e., ensuring it does not exclude on the basis of of religion, colour or race."
I am pleased with this decision. Wilbur?