International Olympic Committee: Earlier Religious rights at risk, B.C. law school with gay-intimacy ban warns alumni, according to Globe and Mail. Law Pressure mounts on law societies to reject faith-based schools graduates Watch Video: #039;The games have always been a little gay #039;: Cheeky ad draws attention to equality at Sochi Days ahead of Winter Olympics, a gay rights advocacy group applauds the International Olympic Committee for letting players speak their minds -- off the podium. Gavino Garay reports. Reuters Watch Video: Gay-rights group applauds IOC #039;s recent announcement The A E channel has pulled "Duck Dynasty" patriarch Phil Robertson off its hit reality show, after he told GQ magazine that homosexuality is a sin that leads to "bestiality." A E has distanced itself from the comments. Dec. 18 AP Video Watch Video: #039;Duck Commander #039; booted from A E reality show over homophobic comments Lawyers and legal experts urged Nova Scotias bar society to deny accreditation to a proposed law school in British Columbia, arguing the universitys policy that prohibits same-sex intimacy is discriminatory. More than two dozen people went before the Nova Scotia Barristers Society on Thursday to make submissions on whether it should recognize degrees from Trinity Western University in Langley, B.C., a faith-based institution that wants to open a law school in 2016. More Related to this Story John G. Stackhouse Have some faith in Christian law school
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