University of Iowa to Pay Nearly $2 Million in Settlement With Christian Student Groups

They couldn’t just leave these Christian student groups alone. Now they’re going to pay.The College Fix reports:

Religious liberty win: University of Iowa settles with Christian student groups for $1.9 millionThe University of Iowa will pay nearly $2 million to the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty to settle a lawsuit over its club approval policies.The State Appeal Board approved the settlement agreement on Monday.The $1.9 million settlement pays the Becket Fund’s fees for representing InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and Business Leaders in Christ for. Both groups sued to stop the public Iowa university after school officials told them they had to allow homosexual student leaders.The Gazette reported:

The first for $1.4 million covers attorney fees in the BLinC case — a total that incorporates a 10 percent discount from Becket and “does not include any other fees incurred since the parties began negotiating after the end of July.” The second for $553,508 covers attorney fees and $20,000 of damages in the Intervarsity case.The payments close the yearslong hard-fought disputes that involved numerous injunctions, summary judgments, appeals, affirmations, requests for reconsideration and final rulings.

The approval documents are not yet available on the State Appeal Board website.

The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in July that it would be “hard-pressed to find a clearer example of viewpoint discrimination.”

“Schools are supposed to be a place of free inquiry and open thought, but the school officials here punished opinions they didn’t like and promoted ones they did—all while using taxpayer dollars to do it,” Becket Fund attorney Daniel Blomberg said at the time.

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