From Deseret News archives:
U., Axson-Flynn settle civil rights suit
Planned policy at U. will accommodate religious beliefs
Axson-Flynn sued the university and its faculty in the Actor Training Program in January 2000, alleging her rights to free speech and free exercise of religion were violated when she was not allowed to omit words she found offensive from an in-class exercise.
She alleged faculty members discriminated against her as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints but allowed similar exemptions to students of other faiths.
U. general counsel John Morris praised the policy as a way to honor the university's "long-standing commitment to diversity within the university community."
The university did not admit any wrongdoing in reaching the settlement, and officials still maintain there was no violation of Axson-Flynn's rights.
Both Morris and Axson-Flynn attorney James McConkie called the settlement "constructive" and "forward looking."
"Our hope is that the settlement will form a beginning and a basis for great understanding of people of all religious persuasions," McConkie said. "We think that this is a great beginning."
"I think the real light in this is to realize the change that has come to pass," Axson-Flynn said, saying the agreement meets all of the goals she set in the early days of the litigation.
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