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Justice Department says it can defend religious schools’ exemption from anti-LGBTQ discrimination laws

June 9, 2021 at 7:48 p.m. EDT
Henry Munoz, left, former Democratic National Committee finance chairman, meets with then-presidential candidate Joe Biden in 2019 at the Stonewall Inn, site of 1960s-era confrontations between the gay community and police in New York. (Bebeto Matthews/AP)

This article has been updated.

The Justice Department in a new court filing said it can “vigorously” defend a religious exemption from federal civil rights law that allows federally funded religious schools to discriminate against LGBTQ students. The filing relates to a pending lawsuit in which dozens of such students accuse conservative religious universities and colleges of discrimination and harm.