May Australian States Impose Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Non-Discrimination Obligations on Religious Schools? A Rejoinder to Foster

N. Butler
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Section 38 of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) provides exceptions to various non-discrimination obligations of the SDA so that those obligations do not burden religious educational institutions. Legal controversy exists over whether, in light of section 38, a State law that imposes sexual orientation and/or gender identity non-discrimination obligations on religious schools is constitutionally valid under section 109 of the Australian Constitution. In Volume 1 of the Australian Journal of Law and Religion, Associate Professor Neil Foster argued that such a State law would not be valid. This article, a rejoinder to Foster, considers the jurisprudence of the High Court on section 109, as well as other relevant case law. After considering the case law, it concludes that State laws that impose sexual orientation and/or gender identity non-discrimination obligations on religious schools can be consistent with section 38 of the SDA and thus not rendered invalid due to section 109 of the Australian Constitution.
澳大利亚各州可以对宗教学校施加不歧视性取向和性别认同的义务吗?对福斯特的反驳
1984年《性别歧视法》(联邦)第38条规定了《性别歧视法》各种不歧视义务的例外情况,以便这些义务不会给宗教教育机构带来负担。根据《澳大利亚宪法》第109条,一项规定宗教学校有性取向和/或性别认同不歧视义务的州法律是否在宪法上有效,这在法律上存在争议。在《澳大利亚法律与宗教杂志》第一卷中,副教授尼尔·福斯特(Neil Foster)认为,这样的州法律是无效的。本文是对福斯特的一份答辩,考虑了高等法院对第109条的判例,以及其他相关的判例法。在考虑了判例法之后,委员会得出结论认为,对宗教学校规定性取向和/或性别认同不歧视义务的州法律可以符合《宗教学校法》第38条,因此不会因《澳大利亚宪法》第109条而被视为无效。
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