
Team Biden can't be bothered to investigate attacks on faith at college
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Biden's Department of Education wants to repeal a rule that protects students' faith.
Sam Brownback is chairman of the National Committee for Religious Freedom. He previously served as United States ambassador at large for international religious freedom, as governor of Kansas and in the U.S. Senate.
In November 2020, a Department of Education rule went into effect stating that, as a condition of receiving federal funding, "a public institution shall not deny to any student organization whose stated mission is religious in nature and that is at the public institution any right, benefit, or privilege that is otherwise afforded to other student organizations at the public institution… because of the religious student organization's beliefs, practices, policies, speech, membership standards, or leadership standards, which are informed by sincerely held religious beliefs."
That seems in line with the First Amendment, but Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education Nassar Paydar says it has "caused confusion" and creates an "unduly burdensome role" for the Department because it must investigate complaints.













