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Va. colleges can't ban gay discrimination - Washington Times
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Virginia's attorney general has advised the state's public colleges that they don't have the authority to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation, saying only the General Assembly has that power.
The letter sent by Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli to state college presidents and other officials Thursday drew swift criticism from Democrats and gay rights activists.
I cannot even believe the AG made this statement. The fury is going to go through the roof on this one.
I might find their habits, their dress codes, their actions - different than mine - but to discriminate against them?
To what end is that necessary?
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Virginia's attorney general has advised the state's public colleges that they don't have the authority to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation, saying only the General Assembly has that power.
The letter sent by Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli to state college presidents and other officials Thursday drew swift criticism from Democrats and gay rights activists.
I cannot even believe the AG made this statement. The fury is going to go through the roof on this one.
I might find their habits, their dress codes, their actions - different than mine - but to discriminate against them?
To what end is that necessary?