Los Angeles Times

The Catholic school case

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Re “Illegal bias by religious groups,” Editorial, Dec. 30

Your editorial cleverly talks about the balance of two important values: freedom of conscience and freedom from discrimina­tion. It does not frame the debate as a balancing of two rights.

Is that because you know there are no constituti­onal rights for either conscience or to be free from gender discrimina­tion?

The 1st Amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishm­ent of religion, or prohibitin­g the free exercise thereof.” Why doesn’t the state court ruling against a Massachuse­tts Catholic school that rescinded a job offer to a man it discovered was married to another man prohibit the school’s free exercise of religion? Doesn’t the U. S. Constituti­on trump state law?

The final sentence of your editorial — about extending Massachuse­tts’ law on discrimina­tion in hiring by religious organizati­ons nationwide — concerned me. Do you really propose to eliminate the religious protection of the 1st Amendment?

Thank God our founding fathers required agreement of 75% of the states to amend the Constituti­on. Or would you like to eliminate that part of the Constituti­on too? Casey Hamlin

Bell Canyon

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