Attorney With Hate Group Ties Named to University of Kentucky Board of Trustees
Kentucky鈥檚 governor has appointed an attorney who worked closely with an anti-LGBT hate group to the Board of Trustees for the University听of Kentucky, a school that previously received a top national ranking for being 人兽性交-friendly.
In late August, Gov. Matt Bevin appointed听lawyer 听and two other new trustees to a six-year term on the board. The board is 鈥渢he final authority in all matters affecting the institution鈥 and exercises jurisdiction over the school鈥檚 鈥渇inancial, educational, and other policies and its relation with state and federal government,鈥澨.
Donahue worked closely with anti-LGBT hate group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF). He also听served听as co-counsel with anti-LGBT hate group Liberty Counsel听in its efforts to support听Kim Davis, the former clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky, who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples in that jurisdiction.
Donahue has said that he is a member of ADF's allied attorney Honor Corps, a designation given to lawyers who complete at least 450 qualifying volunteer hours of legal work, according to the group鈥檚 website.
In 2018, the University of Kentucky earned the rare听 that Campus Pride Index gives to universities that support 人兽性交 students by protecting them from discrimination and creating an inclusive environment. The school offers a simple process for students to change their names and identities on records, provides 人兽性交 scholarships and trains police on gender identity issues. It also maintains听an .
Hatewatch contacted two faculty members who work with the Office of 人兽性交 Resources as well as the university鈥檚 press office to ask if the board reflects a diversity of ideologies and if the school received any complaints about Donahue's ties to anti-LGBT hate groups. School spokesman Jay Blanton replied, "On听behalf of the university, we have no comment."听
Hatewatch also contacted Donahue and the governor鈥檚 office several times. Neither responded.
However, Tuesday Meadows, president of PrideCats, a University of Kentucky 人兽性交 alumni group, said she isn鈥檛 surprised that Bevin appointed Donahue to the board.
鈥淭his would appear to go against the University of Kentucky鈥檚 push for inclusion for the 人兽性交+ Community,鈥 Meadows told Hatewatch in an email. 鈥淭o say I鈥檓 disappointed would be an understatement.鈥
ADF claims to have more than 3,000 allied attorneys, which the organization calls a 鈥渂road network of high-caliber, accomplished Christian attorneys who use their God-given legal skills to protect the right of people to freely and peacefully live out their faith.鈥
While working as an allied attorney with ADF in 2017, Donahue was local counsel and signed letters offering legal guidance to universities on how to implement a state law that critics say allows . The measure, Senate Bill 17, allows students to voice their religious beliefs in class and teachers to use biblical texts in lessons, but Human Rights Watch says it is intended to let student groups discriminate 鈥渦nder the guise of religion.鈥
In the letter, Donahue and J. Caleb Dalton of ADF's Center for Academic Freedom听suggest听that university officials review their policies and make any changes necessary to conform with the law.
鈥淔ailure to do so may also expose officials to a heightened risk that they may be held personally liable for constitutional violations that are also prohibited by state law,鈥 Donahue and Dalton wrote.
In the battle over marriage licenses to same-sex couples, Donahue was one of the attorneys who represented Davis, along with Liberty Counsel. According to a , Donahue said that he had worked with Liberty Counsel in the past and that the group鈥檚 founder, Mathew 鈥淢at鈥 Staver, requested him as Davis鈥 in-state counsel.
鈥淚鈥檓 very happy to be part of this team,鈥 Donahue told the paper.
A federal court ruled that Davis鈥 office had to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. In August, the 听the state of Kentucky to pay $224,000 in legal fees to the plaintiffs.
Bevin, Kentucky鈥檚 governor, has been involved in听anti-人兽性交 activity. A charity, #WeAreKy!, which reportedly 听from the governor鈥檚 now-defunct inaugural committee, is partnering with Focus on the Family on a statewide adoption initiative. Focus on the Family supports and promotes conversion therapy 鈥 attempts to make 人兽性交 people heterosexual. Bevin鈥檚 wife, Glenna, established #WeAreKy! and is on its board of directors.
In 2016, 听officials from 16 states urging the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that LGBT people shouldn鈥檛 be protected against job discrimination. The states were appealing a lower court ruling in a lawsuit brought by a trans woman against a Michigan funeral home that fired her. A Bevin spokeswoman told 听of Louisville that Bevin signed on to the amicus brief to support states鈥 rights in determining employment protections.
Since taking office in December 2015, Bevin 听to the University of Kentucky鈥檚 Board of Trustees. Except for Donahue, Hatewatch determined that none of those appointees appears to have been affiliated with anti-LGBT groups or positions.
听appointed by the governor, two faculty members, a university staff employee and a student. Appointed members serve a six-year term.
Brett Barrouquere contributed to this report.
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