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Evans v. Berkeley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Evans v. Berkeley Evans v. Berkeley was a court case which upheld the right of governmental entities in California to withhold support from non-profit organizations that practice discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and religion. ==Background== Sea Scouts is a nautical-themed youth program of the Boy Scouts of America. The BSA has policies forbidding gays and atheists from participating in its organization, and these policies also apply to Sea Scouting units. For over 50 years, the city of Berkeley, California had provided various Sea Scout units with free berths in the city's marina, the Berkeley Yacht Harbor, including the S.S.S. ''Farallon'', chartered by St. Michael's Church on Durant above University, no longer extant, the S.S.S. ''Northland'', chartered to Northbrae Community Church, the S.S.S. ''St. Ambrose'', chartered to the St. Ambrose Church and the S.S.S. ''Sea Hawk''.
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