Friday, September 28, 2012

Chabad Sues Northwestern University For Discrimination After University Ends Affiliation

According to Courthouse News Service, last week the Chabad House at Northwestern University filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against the University after the University informed Chabad that it was revoking its university affiliation. The complaint (full text) in Lubavitch-Chabad of Illinois, Inc. v. Northwestrn University, (ND IL, filed 9/21/ 2012) says that the University's action terminates Chabad Rabbi Dov Hillel Klein's university chaplaincy positions. Also the University seeks to bar Chabad from contracting with a food vendor to facilitate the sale of kosher food on campus and to bar Chabad from sponsoring the Birthright Israel trip for Northwestern students. The University also will ask a fraternity to drop Rabbi Klein as its adviser. According to the Daily Northwestern, the University's action was taken because Chabad serves alcohol at student events in violation of University policy. The complaint in the lawsuit alleges:
many other campus organizations including religious organizations, had committed the same acts for which Rabbi Klein stood falsely accused.  The University was aware of this, and chose only to disassociate with Chabad. Those actions constituted discriminatory and disparate treatment taken solely on the basis of Rabbi Klein’s ... affiliation with Chabad Chassidism.
[Thanks to Vos Iz Neias? for the lead.]