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Legal Group Demands Community College Reinstate Canceled Islam Class
Sun, Dec. 12, 2010 Posted: 11:43 AM EDT   
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A conservative legal group has threatened to sue a community college in  
Oregon over its call to cancel a course on Islam and fire the instructor while 
 schools officials remain undeterred in their decision. 
The American Center for Law and Justice has sent a letter to Lane Community 
 College in Eugene, Ore., demanding that it rehire Barry Sommer and 
reinstate his  course "What is Islam?" or face legal action. 
The noncredit course was cleared by LCC officials and had been posted for  
registration on Dec. 1. Using the Quran as one of its textbooks, the course 
was  designed to help students better understand the Islamic doctrine so 
they could  be better informed to grasp the issues in news on Islam, Muslims 
and the Middle  East. 
But shortly after Sommer appeared on a local news broadcast promoting the  
course, CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) e-mailed LCC and asked 
for  the course to be cut. The group questioned Sommer's qualifications to 
teach the  course, saying he is president of the local chapter of Act! for 
America, which  it has accused of being anti-Islamic. 
ACLJ argues that CAIR is free to express its views but that the college  
should not bow down to the group's "bullying tactics." 
"LCC is not free to breach a contract and censor viewpoints in the name of  
'sensitivity' or political correctness," the demand letter contends. 
The Washington, D.C.-based group also pointed out that CAIR has been  
described by the FBI as a "front group" for terrorists linked to Hamas. 
LCC officials, meanwhile, claim that their decision to cancel the class was 
 "not in response to any outside group" but to "carefully consider" how to 
best  handle the religious topic. 
"The decision was made with due diligence and took into account many  
perspectives and issues including academic freedom, impact on the community,  
intellectual inquiry, and balance," LCC said in a statement Thursday. 
The community college has no intention to reinstate the course, the  
Register-Guard reported Saturday, despite receiving more than 1,300 phone calls 
 
and hundreds of e-mails on the subject last week. 
LCC also argues that no one had registered for the 8-hour-long course. 
Sommer  and his attorneys, however, say that people were in the process of 
registering  but LCC had pulled the course just 48 hours after it was inputted 
to 
the  system. 
According to the demand letter, ACLJ is giving LCC until Wednesday to  
respond. 
Winter course registration at LCC ends on Dec. 29.
Lawrence D. Jones
Christian Post Reporter   
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