In Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, the Supreme Court recently decided the challenge of a religion-based student group denied recognition by the Hastings College of Law, a state-run law school in California. The Christian Legal Society (CLS) refuses full membership and officer eligibility to unrepentant homosexual[s], in violation of the law school\u27s ban on discrimination based on sexual orientation and other forms of discrimination by any program or group officially recognized and funded by the law school. CLS argued that its exclusion from state recognition and publicly funded benefits violates the First Amendment\u27s protection of associational and religious liberty. At oral argument on April 19, 2010, Justice Sonia Sotomayor a...