Posted by Eugene Volokh:
"Do You Have Any Openly Religious Attorneys?,"
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2007_07_15-2007_07_21.shtml#1184802718


   asks a Stanford Law school "Addendum to NALP Workplace Environment
   Questionnaire." On the one hand, it's good that they are treating
   "diversity" as more than a code word for race. On the other hand, how
   would someone who is sincerely trying to answer this figure it out? Is
   a lawyer "openly religious" only if he wears religious garb or
   jewelry? Only if he publicly talks to people about his religious? And
   even if there are openly religious attorneys, what does that tell us
   about the firm's openness to lawyers of other religions?

   One more, "For social events to which spouses, domestic partners, or
   guests are invited, are invitations clearly extended to the partners
   or guests of gay and lesbian attorneys?" I appreciate that gay and
   lesbian lawyers might in some firms feel uncomfortable bringing their
   same-sex spouses, partners, boyfriends, or girlfriends, and that this
   might cast something of a pall on the work environment for them. But
   are law firms really expected to formally write on all their
   invitations, "partners and guests of gay and lesbian attorneys
   welcome"? My guess is that the firms at which gays and lesbians are
   most accepted are precisely the ones who don't feel the need to
   mention sexual orientation on their invitations, and simply tell
   everyone that they should feel free to bring a guest.

   I sympathize with people's concerns about whether a firm culture is
   open to people of various religions, to gays, and to other minority
   groups. And I also understand that when one is trying to gather and
   disseminate data on a large scale, the result will often look oddly
   bureaucratized. But some of these attempts to gather the data -- and,
   implicitly, to convey to employers how they are supposed to behave --
   seem to me likely to be so imprecise as to be useless, and sometimes
   even counterproductive.

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