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Why Public Universities Shouldn’t Force Religious Clubs to Have Non-Religious Leaders

Students on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C., in 2018.(Jonathan Drake/Reuters)
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Whether Christian, Muslim, conservative, or liberal, student groups are, and should be, free to require their leaders to adhere to their beliefs.
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