Law school in hot water over discrimination. Says LGBT

A law school in British Columbia is in hot water over it's decision to discriminate L-G-B-T students.   
 
In a report by the Globe and Mail, Trinity Western University in Langley is considering imposing a rule to all students to not engage in any sexual activity.
 
The proposed rule explicitly cites a Biblical passage that condemning homosexuality, hence discriminating future lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students, according to Lawyer Civil Rights Lawyer Clayton Ruby.  
 
He thinks the law school's rule is contrary to the reality of Canadian Law, and adds that future graduates might discriminate the LGBT community in their careers. 
 
Canadians for Equal Marriage co-founder Bob Gallagher says he has no problems with people practicing their own religion, but they object it when religion excludes certain people. 
 
Canada's Federation of Law Societies has set up a special advisory committee to evaluate the school's proposed rule. A decision will be up soon. 
 
Spokespeople for both the Federation and and law school have not yet commented on this matter.
 
STORY WRITTEN BY: SATURN DE LOS ANGELES