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2001 Georgia Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2001)

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THURBERT E. BAKER                                                        40 CAPITOL SOUARE SW
ATTORNEY GENERAL                                                         ATLANTA. GA 303344300
OFFICIAL OPINION 2001-1
To: Chancellor                                                                 March 2, 2001
University System of Georgia
Re: There is no legal impediment to a University System institution's allowing a student, upon the
student's request, to satisfy an internship requirement at a sectarian facility which by policy limits
staff and internship employment to persons of its particular religious faith or persuasion, and that
disallowance would be in violation of the student's First Amendment rights where the permission is
denied solely because of the facility's religious character and exclusivity policies.
Your letter of September 29, 2000, together with its appended documentary materials, relates to a
problem which has arisen in connection with the internship requirements of a university's academic
program. Your materials indicate that hundreds of students have been satisfying their internships each
year at remote internship sites where the students are exposed to clinical and professional experience of
educational value, with the student receiving academic credit for the internship experience. In some
instances, the internship sites or facilities selected by the students have had religious or church
affiliations. Typically, the organization or facility enters into a memorandum of understanding with
the university (which expressly disclaims being a contract or any way affecting the legal rights or
obligations of the parties), containing, among other things, a standard non-discrimination clause. The
problem which has arisen has to do with a student who desires to satisfy this internship requirement at
a facility or site operated by a church or religious organization which maintains a policy of religious
exclusivity as to staff and intern employment.
Your inquiry centers on whether or not the university may allow the student to satisfy the internship
requirement at a sectarian facility which by policy limits its staff and intern employment to persons of its
particular religious faith or persuasion. Looking at your specific questions, I will state each in turn, and
follow it with my opinion and supporting reasons. 1. May a University System institution permit a
student to satisfy an internship requirement of one of its academic programs at a private sectarian
facility or institution which confines staff and intern employment to persons of that particular religious
faith or persuasion? If so, may a student be required to identify his or her religious belief prior to
participation in such an internship program?
In my opinion there is no legal impediment to a University System institution allowing a student to
satisfy an internship requirement at a sectarian facility which, in furtherance of what it believes to be
its religious mission, limits staff and internship employment in its educational programs, functions and
activities to persons sharing its particular religious faith and belief. I think that this is what current
Supreme Court jurisprudence calls for respecting core First Amendment speech rights, including the

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