![From left,lawyers Amy Sakalauskas, Ronald MacDonald and Elaine Craig make a presentation regarding Trinity Western University's proposed law school to the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society executive committee in Halifax. Critics believe that the nature of the school's community covenant agreement is discriminatory. From left,lawyers Amy Sakalauskas, Ronald MacDonald and Elaine Craig make a presentation regarding Trinity Western University's proposed law school to the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society executive committee in Halifax. Critics believe that the nature of the school's community covenant agreement is discriminatory.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/20200828010816_4830bc02993815fbdf65970126f26a73275a6213fbecdb19d74ea6fb8daf115a.jpeg)
Canadian Law Societies Target Christian University’s Faith-Based Beliefs on Marriage
The legal battle over accreditation of graduates of Trinity Western University’s proposed law school poses a threat to other Christian institutions, say Catholic leaders.