A federal judge says a gay rights Web site sanctioned by the Georgia Institute of Technology cannot use language that discriminates against religions that condemn homosexuality.
The Safe Space site, a campus resource for gay and lesbian students, gave an overview of various religions' views toward homosexuality. For instance, it called the Mormon church anti-gay and the Episcopal Church more receptive to gays.
The Alliance Defense Fund sued Georgia Tech in 2006 on behalf of 2 students who said the university discriminated against students with conservative religious views through policies aimed at protecting the campus from intolerance.
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