10 University Daily Kansan, October 9, 1981 Court to decide campus religious issue y MARK ZIEMAN staff Reporter A case now before the U.S. impreme Court may decide whether U student groups can continue to induct religious services in diversity facilities. Ames Evolver, a professor of religion, associations id activities, said yesterday. The case involves a University of assouri policy that bans student cups from using universityillites for religious services. cornerstone, a student angelical group, contends that the key violates the students' rights to expression of expression and embley. Our stance has been that if the up stance is registered, it does have the ht to use University facilities if they are available." Ewesle said. registered religious groups edule facilities weekly." WETHER, EVERSOLE said, it court rules in favor of the University of Missouri, KU's policy might change. "The decision will have importance across the country in a lot of ways," she said. The Supreme Court heard the arguments Tuesday, its second day back from a summer recess. The court will deliver an opinion by June. Student groups that regularly conduct religious services on KU's campus include the St. Lawrence Campus and the Campus Crusade for Christ and Hillte. The Rev. Vince Krische of the St. Lawrence Center said that he had been following the case with interest. "If the court votes in favor of the University of Missouri, we're in a difficult position," he said. "Right now we use the University's facilities whenever we request them." Krische said that the center, which celebrates Mass in Smith Hall, was not prepared to move. He said he had not even thought about moving, but felt fortunate to have KU administrators who are "on the ball." HE SAID THAT he was going to Chicago in November to attend a national meeting for Catholic campus ministry, and expected the University of Missouri case "to be a big item" at the meeting. Dan Keller, director of Campus Crusade for Christ, said that he, too, was interested in the court's decision. In fact, he said, he was at the University of Missouri "when the whole thing came down." At the University of Missouri, Keller said, a noted speaker's lecture on a biblical perspective of psychology was canceled, although a Marxist speaker sponsored by the Young Socialist Alliance was granted to "propose a violent overthrow of the United States government." "If the University is supposed to be formed for the expression of ideas, how can you discriminate against certain thoughts, religious thoughts?" Keller asked. "You can't draw the line." HE SAID A court decision banning student groups from holding religious services, such as his group's study class, limit his group's access to students. Keller said that he, like Krische, would wait until a decision was reached before preparing to move. 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