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    religious purposes, there is no way to prevent that from                        /LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\ZRXOGKDYHILQDQFHGDOORUSDUWRIWKH
    happening here because of the University’s pervasively                          SURMHFWWKURXJKWD[DEOHERQGVZKLFKZRXOGKDYHSURYLGHG
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    cannot avoid excessive entanglement with the sectarian                             7KHWD[H[HPSWERQGVGRQRWFRQVWLWXWHDQLQGHEWHGQHVVRI
    mission of the University. Agostini, 521 U.S. at 234.                           HLWKHUWKH%RDUGRUWKH0HWURSROLWDQ*RYHUQPHQW1HLWKHUWKH
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                           'HY%GHWDO
    RUILQDQFHORDQVWRSHUVRQVRWKHUWKDQJRYHUQPHQWDO           religious organizations from taxes, as it would were it to
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    VHFWLRQ )LUVW WKH ERQG PXVW IDOO ZLWKLQ RQH RI WKH   state aid at issue, however, exhibits the "affirmative
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    TXDOLILHG VWXGHQW ORDQ ERQG ) D TXDOLILHG              Lipscomb by acceding to its request for a low-interest loan
    UHGHYHORSPHQWERQGRU*DTXDOLILHGFERQG         funded by tax-exempt revenue bonds. Moreover, the tax-
    86&†H6HFRQGWKHERQGLVVXH           exempt revenue financing does not "simply leave[] untouched
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    86&†HVHHDOVR86&†          maintain." Id. Instead, the issuance of the low-interest loan
      )LQDOO\ WKH ERQG LVVXH PXVW PHHW WKH          to the pervasively sectarian educational institution in this case
    UHTXLUHPHQWV RI HDFK DSSOLFDEOH VXEVHFWLRQ RI VHFWLRQ     "employs the organs of government for essentially religious
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    DSSURYDOUHTXLUHPHQWRIVHFWLRQILQRUGHUWREHD        University in order to advance its sectarian mission. Id. By
    TXDOLILHGERQGDSULYDWHDFWLYLW\ERQGPXVWEHDSSURYHG         providing a low-interest loan funded by tax-exempt revenue
    E\ERWKWKHJRYHUQPHQWDOXQLWLVVXLQJWKHERQGDQGWKH          bonds to a pervasively sectarian educational institution, the
    JRYHUQPHQWDOXQLWWKDWKDVMXULVGLFWLRQRYHUWKHDUHDLQ        Board and Metro provided the kind of state aid that is
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    86& †   :KHUH WKH ERQGV LVVXHG DUH TXDOLILHG    million loan resulted in excessive governmental entanglement
    SULYDWHDFWLYLW\ERQGVWKHLQWHUHVWIURPWKHERQGVZLOOEH     with the religious mission of the University. In view of
    H[HPSWIURPIHGHUDOWD[DWLRQ86&†           Lipscomb’s "character and purposes," Agostini, 521 U.S. at
    6WHHOH)6XSSGDWHPSKDVLVDGGHG                     232 (quoting Lemon, 403 U.S. at 615), its "secular activities
    cannot be separated from sectarian ones." Roemer, 426 U.S.
    ,QWKHLQVWDQWFDVHWKHERQGVZHUHLVVXHGIRUWKHEHQHILWRI     at 755. Because the religious and secular functions are
    /LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\DSULYDWHHGXFDWLRQDOLQVWLWXWLRQ7KH        inseparable at Lipscomb, "no safeguard can ensure that direct
    ERQGVZHUHLVVXHGIRUWKHSXUSRVHRIUHQRYDWLQJIDFLOLWLHVRQ       monetary aid, even if designated to fund the school’s secular
    functions, will not aid its religious mission." Columbia
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                                  'HY%GHWDO
    that a direct economic benefit accrues to such an institution as     /LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\¶VFDPSXV7KLVPHHWVWKHSULYDWHORDQ
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    for a low-cost loan that enables the institution to advance its      ERQGSURFHHGVORDQHGWR/LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\H[FHHGHGWKH
    sectarian mission.                                                   VWDWXWRU\PLQLPXPORDQDPRXQW7KHUHIRUHWKHERQGVPD\EH
    FKDUDFWHUL]HG DV SULYDWH DFWLYLW\ ERQGV XQGHU  86&
    In view of the government’s direct involvement with                †D)XUWKHUWKH/RDQ$JUHHPHQWEHWZHHQWKH
    advancing the religious mission of a pervasively sectarian           %RDUGDQG/LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\VSHFLILFDOO\SURKLELWVLWIURP
    educational institution, it cannot be said that this form of state   XVLQJ DQ\ ERQGILQDQFHG IDFLOLWLHV IRU UHOLJLRXV SXUSRVHV
    aid comes within Walz v. Tax Comm’n, 
    397 U.S. 664
     (1970),            7KHERQGVLQTXHVWLRQPHHWWKHWHFKQLFDOUHTXLUHPHQWVRI
    where the Supreme Court upheld a property tax exemption to           86&†
    religious organizations for properties used solely for religious
    worship. See Hunt, 413 U.S. at 745 n. 7. As noted in the                )RUWKHERQGVWREHTXDOLILHGDVWD[H[HPSWWKH\PXVWDOVR
    concurring opinion of Justice Brennan in Walz, while general         PHHWWKHFULWHULDXQGHUVHFWLRQH7KHERQGVPHHWWKH
    subsidies of religious activities would constitute                   ILUVWFULWHULDIRUEHLQJDTXDOLILHGSULYDWHDFWLYLW\ERQGXQGHU
    impermissible state involvement with religion, tax                   VHFWLRQHEHFDXVHWKHERQGVDUHTXDOLILHGF
    exemptions "constitute mere passive state involvement with           ERQGV ZKLFK LV RQH RI WKH HQXPHUDWHG FDWHJRULHV RI ERQG
    religion and not the affirmative involvement characteristic of       W\SHVXQGHUWKLVVHFWLRQ6HH86&†H
    outright government subsidy." Walz, 
    397 U.S. at 690-91
    . As           $TXDOLILHGFERQGLVGHILQHGLQVHFWLRQDDVD
    explained by Justice Brennan:                                        SULYDWH DFWLYLW\ ERQG ZKHUH DOO SURSHUW\ ZKLFK LV WR EH
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    qualitatively different. Though both provide economic              RIWKHSURFHHGVRIWKHERQGLVVXHZHUHORDQHGWR
    assistance, they do so in fundamentally different ways.            /LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\IRUXVHLQEXLOGLQJQHZIDFLOLWLHVDQGLQ
    A subsidy involves the direct transfer of public monies to         UHQRYDWLQJ H[LVWLQJ IDFLOLWLHV  /LSVFRPE 8QLYHUVLW\ LV D
    the subsidized enterprise and uses resources exacted from          UHJLVWHUHG F RUJDQL]DWLRQ WKHUHE\ VDWLVI\LQJ WKLV
    the taxpayers as a whole. An exemption, on the other               UHTXLUHPHQW
    hand, involves no such transfer. It assists the exempted
    enterprise only passively, by relieving a privately funded
    venture of the burden of paying taxes.
    
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     (footnotes omitted.) Thus, in finding that the property          GRHV FRQWDLQ D UHVWULFWLYH XVH SURYLVLRQ 6HFWLRQ  RQ 6SHFLDO
    exemptions in question did not rise to the level of excessive        &RYHQDQWV VWDWHV
    governmental involvement, Justice Brennan noted:                         V 7KH %RUURZHU ZLOO QRW XVH WKH 3URMHFW RU DQ\ SDUW WKHUHRI IRU
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    the extent that purely religious activities are benefited by           WUDLQLQJ RI PLQLVWHUV SULHVWV UDEELV RU RWKHU VLPLODU SHUVRQV LQ
    the exemptions, the benefit is passive. Government does                WKH ILHOG RI UHOLJLRQ
    not affirmatively foster these activities by exempting             6WHHOH  ) 6XSSG DW  FLWLQJ 'RFNHW 1R  DWWDFK ([  DW 
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                               'HY%GHWDO
    7KHGLVWULFWFRXUWVXPPDUL]HGWKHILQDOUHTXLUHPHQWDVWR                fundamental character of the government’s participation in
    SXELFKHDULQJDQGORFDODSSURYDODVIROORZV                               this kind of financing arrangement. In this respect, it is
    important to examine the reasoning of the Virginia Supreme
    >$@ SULYDWH DFWLYLW\ ERQG ZLOO QRW EH D TXDOLILHG ERQG        Court in Lynn, which found that the governmental aid
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    V SXEOLF DSSURYDO                 involved in the revenue-bond financing in that case did not
    UHTXLUHPHQW   86& † I   7KLV                 amount to "direct aid" to Regent University, a pervasively
    UHTXLUHPHQWLVVDWLVILHGZKHUHWKHERQGLVVXHKDVEHHQ                 sectarian educational institution, because no governmental aid
    ERWK  DSSURYHG HLWKHU E\ RU RQ EHKDOI RI WKH               was received by the University since the bond proceeds are
    JRYHUQPHQWDO XQLW WKDW LVVXHG WKH ERQGV DQG                     funds of private investors. 538 S.E.2d at 638. According to
     DSSURYHG E\ HDFK JRYHUQPHQWDO XQLW WKDW KDV                 Lynn, "Regent receives these funds because of the genuinely
    MXULVGLFWLRQRYHUWKHDUHDZKHUHDQ\IDFLOLWLHVZKLFKDUH              independent choices of investors," whose decisions to
    WR EH ILQDQFHG E\ WKH ERQG SURFHHGV DUH ORFDWHG           purchase the bonds "cannot be attributed to state decision
    86&†I$,QHDFKFDVHWKHDSSURYDO                 making." Id. at 639 (citing Zobrest v. Catalina Foothills Sch.
    PXVW EH JLYHQ E\ HLWKHU WKH DSSOLFDEOH HOHFWHG                 Dist., 
    509 U.S. 1
    , 10 (1993)). Accordingly, the Virginia
    UHSUHVHQWDWLYHRIVXFKJRYHUQPHQWDOXQLWDIWHUDSXEOLF                Supreme Court concluded that there was no Establishment
    KHDULQJ IROORZLQJ UHDVRQDEOH QRWLFH RU E\ D YRWHU              Clause violation because "[n]o government funds ever reach
    UHIHUHQGXP RI WKH JRYHUQPHQWDO XQLW  86&                   Regent’s coffers." 
    Id.
    †I%7KHHOHFWHGUHSUHVHQWDWLYHPD\EHDQ
    HOHFWHGOHJLVODWLYHERG\RIWKHJRYHUQPHQWDOXQLWWKH                   What is being ignored in this account is the fact that the
    FKLHI HOHFWHG H[HFXWLYH RIILFHU WKH FKLHI HOHFWHG 6WDWH        government provides the pervasively sectarian educational
    OHJDORIILFHURIWKHH[HFXWLYHEUDQFKRUDQ\RWKHUHOHFWHG            institution with a direct economic benefit in the form of a
    RIILFLDORIVXFKXQLWGHVLJQDWHGIRUWKHSXUSRVHVRIWKLV              low-interest loan, which the institution would not be able to
    SDUDJUDSKE\VXFKFKLHIHOHFWHGH[HFXWLYHRIILFHURUE\                obtain without the direct participation of the government.
    6WDWHODZ86&†I(L6WHHOH               Thus, although it is true that no state funds are being
    )6XSSGDW                                                transferred through this kind of financing mechanism, the
    relevant question is whether the government has provided the
    pervasively sectarian educational institution with a direct
                                                                         economic benefit. Contrary to the understanding of the court
    7KH VFRSH RI WKH JRYHUQPHQWDO DSSURYDO LV DGGUHVVHG LQ IHGHUDO
    UHJXODWLRQV ZKLFK VWDWH                                                  in Lynn, a direct economic benefit is not necessarily
    determined by merely looking at whether there was a
    $Q LVVXH LV WUHDWHG DV DSSURYHG LI WKH JRYHUQPHQWDO XQLWV  KDYH    transference of governmental money. To constitute a direct
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    economic benefit to a pervasively sectarian educational
    ILQDQFHG E\ WKH LVVXH SXUVXDQW WR ZKLFK WKH LVVXH LQ TXHVWLRQ LV      institution, it is sufficient that the government makes it
    WLPHO\ LVVXHG DV UHTXLUHG LQ SDUDJUDSK I RI WKLV VHFWLRQ ,Q   possible for the institution to obtain economic aid that it
    HLWKHU FDVH WKH VFRSH RI WKH DSSURYDO LV GHWHUPLQHG E\ WKH           would not otherwise be able to obtain without the
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    government’s direct participation. That no governmental
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    funds actually reach the coffers of the pervasively sectarian
    KHDULQJ  DQG WKH DSSURYDO FRQWDLQ  L $ JHQHUDO IXQFWLRQDO      educational institution does not alter for one moment the fact
    GHVFULSWLRQ RI WKH W\SH DQG XVH RI WKH IDFLOLW\ WR EH ILQDQFHG 
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                                 'HY%GHWDO
    lots, landscaping, computer mainframe, baseball stadium,              ,QWKLVFDVHWKHERQGLVVXHZDVDSSURYHGE\WKH,QGXVWULDO
    tennis courts, fiber optic network, a pedestrian walkway, and       'HYHORSPHQW%RDUGDVWKHJRYHUQPHQWDOXQLWWKDWLVVXHGWKH
    renovate its administration and business school buildings.          ERQGVDQGE\0D\RU%LOO%RQHUDVWKHFKLHIHOHFWHGH[HFXWLYH
    Through the low-interest loan, Lipscomb was thereby able to         RIILFHU RI 0HWURSROLWDQ *RYHUQPHQW RI 1DVKYLOOH DQG
    improve its facilities to increase its student enrollment to        'DYLGVRQ &RXQW\ WKH JRYHUQPHQWDO XQLW LQ ZKLFK WKH
    3,000, and thus advance its sectarian mission.                      IDFLOLWLHVRI/LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\DUHORFDWHG
    The district court also properly rejected Defendants’             ,,67$1'$5'2)5(9,(:
    argument that Lipscomb’s economic benefit came from the
    bond purchasers who purchased the tax-exempt revenue                  7KLV&RXUWUHYLHZVWKHGLVWULFWFRXUW¶VJUDQWRIVXPPDU\
    bonds, and not from the government. Properly understood,            MXGJPHQWGHQRYR6HH*ULEFKHFNY5XQ\RQ)G
    Lipscomb received a direct economic benefit in the form of a        WK&LU7KHVWDQGDUGVDSSOLFDEOHWRVXFKUHYLHZ
    low-interest government sponsored loan. For Establishment           DUHZHOOHVWDEOLVKHG
    Clause purposes, it is immaterial that the Board subsequently
    assigned the loan to Sovran Bank.                                     6XPPDU\ MXGJPHQW LV DSSURSULDWH ZKHUH QR JHQXLQH
    LVVXHRIPDWHULDOIDFWH[LVWVVRWKDWWKHPRYDQWLVHQWLWOHG
    The district court also correctly rejected Defendants’             WRMXGJPHQWDVDPDWWHURIODZ)HG5&LY3F7KH
    argument that the bondholders, not Lipscomb, are the true             FRXUWGHWHUPLQHVZKHWKHU³WKHUHDUHDQ\JHQXLQHIDFWXDO
    beneficiaries of the aid program. As the district court               LVVXHVWKDWSURSHUO\FDQEHUHVROYHGRQO\E\DILQGHURI
    properly noted, the Supreme Court in Hunt examined a                  IDFWEHFDXVHWKH\PD\UHDVRQDEO\EHUHVROYHGLQIDYRURI
    similar transaction and found that "[t]he income tax-exempt           HLWKHUSDUW\´$QGHUVRQY/LEHUW\/REE\,QF86
    status of the interest enables the Authority, as an                   6&W/(GG2I
    instrumentality of the State, to market the bonds at a                FRXUVH³LQIHUHQFHVWREHGUDZQIURPWKHXQGHUO\LQJIDFWV
    significantly lower rate of interest than the educational             PXVWEHYLHZHGLQWKHOLJKWPRVWIDYRUDEOHWRWKHSDUW\
    institution would be forced to pay if it borrowed the money           RSSRVLQJWKHPRWLRQV´0DWVXVKLWD(OHF,QGXV&RY
    by conventional private financing." Steele, 117 F.Supp.2d at          =HQLWK 5DGLR &RUS  86    6&W
    717 (quoting Hunt, 413 U.S. at 739). Thus, the district court           /(GG    7KH PRYDQW PHHWV LWV
    rightly concluded that "Lipscomb received a flow of funds
    into its coffers provided by a loan from the Board. These
    funds did not merely supplement the teaching of secular                 LL 7KH PD[LPXP DJJUHJDWH IDFH DPRXQW RI REOLJDWLRQV WR EH
    subjects at Lipscomb; they were central to the school’s stated          LVVXHG ZLWK UHVSHFW WR WKH IDFLOLW\ LLL 7KH LQLWLDO RZQHU
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    goal of increasing enrollment. If Lipscomb’s mission is to
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    promote Churches of Christ doctrine, then Metro, through the            JHQHUDO GHVFULSWLRQ GHVLJQHG WR LQIRUP UHDGHUV RI LWV VSHFLILF
    Board, provided aid to promote Churches of Christ doctrine."            ORFDWLRQ  $Q DSSURYDO RU QRWLFH RI SXEOLF KHDULQJ ZLOO QRW EH
    Steele, 117 F. Supp.2d at 718.                                          FRQVLGHUHG WR EH DGHTXDWH LI DQ\ RI WKH LWHPV LQ VXEGLYLVLRQV L
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    the role of the state as a "mere conduit" on the basis that the
    use of governmental funds is not involved ignores the                &)5 † II 
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                                  'HY%GHWDO
    LQLWLDOEXUGHQ³E\µVKRZLQJ¶±WKDWLVSRLQWLQJRXWWRWKH                   receipts from any such facilities and secured by a pledge
    GLVWULFWFRXUW±WKDWWKHUHLVDQDEVHQFHRIHYLGHQFH WR                     of said revenues and receipts.
    VXSSRUWWKHQRQPRYLQJSDUW\¶VFDVH´&HORWH[&RUSY
    &DWUHWW  86    6&W                     (J.A. at 130-31.) Thus, contrary to the protestations of the
    /(GG    $W WKDW SRLQW WKH QRQPRYDQW                  Board and Metro, it is clear that because the Board is an
    ³PXVW VHW IRUWK VSHFLILF IDFWV VKRZLQJ WKDW WKHUH LV D             instrumentality of Metro, both Defendants were involved in
    JHQXLQHLVVXHIRUWULDO´)HG5&LY3H$QGHUVRQ                    the project benefiting Lipscomb, notwithstanding their
    86DW6&W                                            separate legal identity. Further, the district court properly
    rejected Metro’s contention that it could not be liable for an
    &OD\WRQY0HLMHU,QF)GWK &LU                   Establishment Clause violation in this case because it only
    FLWDWLRQRPLWWHG                                                           provided "host approval" for the bonds to be federally tax
    exempt. As the district court properly noted, Metro’s role in
    ,,,$1$/<6,6                                                                the financing was critical because the bonds could not have
    been issued as federally tax exempt without Metro’s
    7KHLVVXHSUHVHQWHGLQWKLVDSSHDOLVZKHWKHUWKHLVVXDQFH                  participation in approving the bond issue.
    RI WD[ H[HPSW UHYHQXH ERQGV YLRODWHV WKH (VWDEOLVKPHQW
    &ODXVHLIWKHERQGVDUHIRUWKHEHQHILWRIDQLQVWLWXWLRQIRXQG                Under the terms of the statute, local governments are
    E\WKHGLVWULFWFRXUWWREHSHUYDVLYHO\VHFWDULDQ7KHLVVXH                authorized to offer low-interest loans by making funds
    available through the issuance of tax-exempt municipal
                                                                            bonds. Here, Lipscomb approached the Board seeking a low-
    ,Q WKH IROORZLQJ FDVHV WKH 6XSUHPH &RXUW IRXQG JRYHUQPHQW DLG          interest development loan funded by the proceeds of the tax-
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    exempt bond issuance. While the money that went to
    SOXUDOLW\ SURYLGLQJ HGXFDWLRQDO PDWHULDOV DQG HTXLSPHQW WR UHOLJLRXV
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    Lipscomb ultimately came from private investors who
    UHPHGLDO SXEOLF VFKRRO WHDFKHUV DQG FRXQVHORUV WR DVVLVW DW UHOLJLRXV         purchased the tax-exempt revenue bonds, and while
    VFKRRO 5RVHQEHUJHU Y 5HFWRU DQG 9LVLWRUV RI 8QLY RI 9LUJLQLD          Lipscomb must repay Sovran Bank for the loan, the direct
    86    SURYLGLQJ SULQWLQJ IDFLOLWLHV IRU DOO TXDOLILHG VWXGHQW     economic benefit that Lipscomb received from the
    SXEOLFDWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ UHOLJLRXV SXEOLFDWLRQ FRQVWLWXWLRQDO =REUHVW Y
    governmental entities, as the district court pointed out, was
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    the low-interest "loan from the Board and, hence, from
    XQFRQVWLWXWLRQDO %RZHQ Y .HQGULFN  86   IXQGLQJ IRU        Metro." Steele, 117 F. Supp.2d at 717.
    DEVWLQHQFHEDVHG IDPLO\ SODQQLQJ SURJUDPV RIIHUHG E\ UHOLJLRXV VRFLDO
    ZHOIDUH DJHQF\ IRXQG FRQVWLWXWLRQDO :LWWHUV Y :DVKLQJWRQ 'HSW RI            Thus, even though there was no direct transfer of money
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    from the Board to Lipscomb, the district court correctly found
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    that "[t]he money went directly to Lipscomb in the form of a
     UHLPEXUVLQJ UHOLJLRXV VFKRRO IRU SHUIRUPLQJ VWDWHPDQGDWHG            loan from the Board, an instrumentality of Metro." Id., 117
    VWDQGDUGL]HG WHVWV DQG UHFRUG NHHSLQJ :ROPDQ Y :DOWHU  86         F. Supp.2d at 720. As a result of the low-interest loan of $15
     SURYLGLQJ WH[WERRN ORDQV YRFDWLRQDO WUDLQLQJ GLDJQRVWLF VHUYLFHV   million originated by the Board at Lipscomb’s request,
    WKHUDSHXWLF DQG UHPHGLDO VHUYLFHV DQG VWDQGDUGL]HG WHVWLQJ DQG VFRULQJ IRU   Lipscomb thus saved about 30% of the cost of its campus
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    building projects. These savings enabled Lipscomb to fund
    5LFKDUGVRQ  86   ILQGLQJ FRQVWUXFWLRQ JUDQWV WR               the new library, intramural sports building and field, parking
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                                 'HY%GHWDO
    providing every religion with an equal opportunity (say, to        KDVQRWEHHQDGGUHVVHGE\RWKHU&LUFXLWVRUE\WKH6XSUHPH
    secure state funding or to pray in public schools), but by         &RXUW
    drawing fairly clear lines of separation between church and
    state") (emphasis in original). :KDWPDWWHUVLQWKLVFDVHWKHQ     7KH)LUVW$PHQGPHQWDSSOLFDEOHWRWKHVWDWHVWKURXJKWKH
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    Clause was violated because Lipscomb received a direct             86   ORDQLQJ RI WH[WERRNV IRU UHOLJLRXV VFKRRO XSKHOG
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    economic benefit from the government, which resulted in            WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ FRVWV WR UHOLJLRXV VFKRRO FRQVWLWXWLRQDO &RFKUDQ Y
    excessive entanglement of the government with the religious        /RXLVLDQD 6WDWH %G RI (GXF  86   ORDQLQJ WH[WERRNV WR
    institution. Although the district court noted that "[t]here is    UHOLJLRXV VFKRRO FRQVWLWXWLRQDO %UDGILHOG Y 5REHUWV  86  
    no single, clear definition of ‘direct benefit’ to control this    DOORZLQJ IHGHUDO IXQGV WR EXLOG D &DWKROLF KRVSLWDO FRQVWLWXWLRQDO
    analysis," Black’s Law Dictionary defines "direct" in the              
    relevant sense as "[i]mmediate; proximate; by the shortest               6HYHUDO VWDWH FRXUWV KDYH DGGUHVVHG WKH SUHFLVH LVVXH DOO KDYH IRXQG
    course; without circularity; operating by an immediate             WKDW WKH LVVXDQFH RI LQGXVWULDO UHYHQXH ERQGV LV QRW WDQWDPRXQW WR WKH
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    connection or relation, instead of operating through a             0DVV   1(G     FRQFOXGLQJ WKDW WD[H[HPSW
    medium; the opposite of indirect." Black’s Law Dictionary          ERQG ILQDQFLQJ LV QRW D IRUP RI GLUHFW DVVLVWDQFH WR SULYDWH RU UHOLJLRXV
    459 (6th ed. 1990). In contrast, "indirect" is defined as "[n]ot   FKDULWDEOH LQVWLWXWLRQV DV WKHUH ZDV QR JUDQW RU DSSURSULDWLRQ RI SXEOLF
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    bearing or application; not related in the natural way." Id. at    SURJUDP 9HUPRQW (GXF %OGJV )LQDQFLQJ $JHQF\ Y 0DQQ  $G
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    As the district court correctly noted, the Board and Metro       VDPH &DOLI (GXF )DFLOLWLHV $XWK Y 3ULHVW  3G  
    were both directly connected to the project benefiting              &DO  VDPH 0LQQ +LJKHU (GXF )DFLOLWLHV $XWK Y +DZN 
    Lipscomb. According to the official statement regarding the        1:G  0LQQ  :DVKLQJWRQ +LJKHU (GXF )DFLOLWLHV $XWK
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    issuance of $15 million in educational facilities refunding        WD[ H[HPSW VWDWXV GLG QRW FUHDWH D GHEW RU D ERUURZHUOHQGHU UHODWLRQVKLS
    bonds,                                                             EHWZHHQ WKH VWDWH DQG WKH UHOLJLRXVO\ DIILOLDWHG XQLYHUVLWLHV RU WKH
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    The Issuer [the Board] was created on May 6, 1959              UHSD\PHQW GLG QRW SDVV WKURXJK WKH SXEOLF WUHDVXU\ DQG QR VWDWH GHEW ZDV
    pursuant to the Act as a public corporation and                  FUHDWHG &RUWH] Y ,QGHSHQGHQFH &RXQW\  6:G   $UN
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                                 'HY%GHWDO
    VHFWDULDQVFKRROZDVDSULPDU\RUVHFRQGDU\VFKRRO%XW               The issuance of tax-exempt revenue bonds in this case
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    WKDQNIXOO\ORQJSDVW´                                               Establishment Clause
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    267 A.2d 503
    , 506-507 (1970). The
    South Carolina Supreme Court, in the opinion below,
    )XUWKHUWKH6XSUHPH&RXUWKDVVSHFLILFDOO\VWDWHGWKDWWKH              described the role of the State as that of a "mere conduit."
    ORZHUFRXUWVDUHWRWUHDWLWVSULRUFDVHVDVFRQWUROOLQJXQWLOWKH         258 S.Ct., at 107, 187 S.E.2d, at 650. Because we
    6XSUHPH&RXUWLWVHOIVSHFLILFDOO\RYHUUXOHVWKHP$JRVWLQLY             conclude that the primary effect of the assistance
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    WKLV&RXUWKDVGLUHFWDSSOLFDWLRQLQDFDVH\HWDSSHDUVWRUHVW          appellees argue, Brief for Appellees 14, the importance
    RQUHDVRQVUHMHFWHGLQVRPHRWKHUOLQHRIGHFLVLRQVWKH&RXUW             of the tax exemption in the South Carolina scheme brings
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                               'HY%GHWDO
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    promote Christian ideals. Both Lipscomb and Regent also               7KHVWDWHDLGLQYROYHGLQWKLVFDVHLVRIDYHU\VSHFLDO
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                               'HY%GHWDO
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    LQVWLWXWLRQWRUHFHLYHWKHEHQHILWVRIWD[IUHHERQGVVRORQJDV         transforming society by affirming and teaching principles
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    WKLV&RXUW6LQFH+XQWWKH6XSUHPH&RXUWKDVQRWDGGUHVVHG           Id. In spite of its religious mission, Regent does not have any
    WKHLVVXH                                                             "specific religious requirement for student admissions, and
    "the lack of such a ‘[Christian] commitment’ does not
    0RUHUHFHQWO\LQ-RKQVRQY(FRQRPLF'HYHORSPHQW&RUS             negatively impact an applicant’s standing for admission." Id.
    )GWK&LUWKLV&RXUWFRQVLGHUHGDFDVH             at 686. However, the Virginia Supreme Court noted that
    LQYROYLQJIDFWVVLPLODUWR+XQWVXSUD,Q-RKQVRQDSULYDWH         "[a]ll applicants are required to submit a ‘Clergy
    &DWKROLF VFKRRO DSSOLHG IRU DQG ZDV JUDQWHG DQ LQGXVWULDO      Recommendation,’ both as a matter of policy and practice.
    UHYHQXH ERQG IURP WKH 0LFKLJDQ (FRQRPLF 'HYHORSPHQW              Among the questions asked is whether the applicant has
    &RUSRUDWLRQDQDJHQF\RIWKH6WDWHRI0LFKLJDQ7KLV&RXUW           ‘made a meaningful personal commitment to Jesus Christ.’"
    KHOGWKDWWKHVFKRRODOWKRXJKD5RPDQ&DWKROLFLQVWLWXWLRQ           Id. The Virginia Supreme Court in Lynn further remarked:
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    %HFDXVHRIWKLVFRQFOXVLRQWKH&RXUWGLGQRWUHVROYHWKH              required to attend Regent’s weekly corporate chapel
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    WR D SHUYDVLYHO\ VHFWDULDQ LQVWLWXWLRQ LV DQ XQFRQVWLWXWLRQDO     activities. However, they must have "[p]ersonal goals
    IRUPRIDLG7KH-RKQVRQ&RXUWGLGQRWHKRZHYHUWKDW                 consistent with the mission and goals of Regent
    >,@WLVIDUIURPVHWWOHGWKDWWKHW\SHRIDLGDWLVVXHLQWKLV         University," and must submit a "[p]ersonal goals
    FDVHLVGLUHFWDLGZLWKLQWKHPHDQLQJRIWKH(VWDEOLVKPHQW             statement" addressing how their "personal and spiritual
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    3ODLQWLIIFODLPVWKDWWKHWD[H[HPSWLRQXQGHUWKH('&                  Faith." They are "strongly encouraged but they're not
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    (VWDEOLVKPHQW &ODXVH     7KH 6XSUHPH &RXUW KDV            integrate "faith and learning." Dr. Selig testified, and the
    H[SUHVVO\ UHMHFWHG WKH DUJXPHQW ³7KHUH LV D                     SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools)
    FRQVWLWXWLRQDOO\VLJQLILFDQWGLIIHUHQFHEHWZHHQVXEVLGLHV              and the ABA (American Bar Association) agree, that the
    DQGWD[H[HPSWLRQV´&DPSV1HZIRXQG2ZDWRQQD,QF                    Statement of Faith has not interfered with academic
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                              'HY%GHWDO
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    WKDWDVWDWXWHZKLFKSURYLGHGDWD[H[HPSWLRQIRUUHDOHVWDWH                                of remand in Columbia Union I. Working through the
    RZQHG E\ UHOLJLRXV RUJDQL]DWLRQV GLG QRW UHSUHVHQW DQ                                 four factors in this case, the court found that although
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    RUVXSSRUWUHOLJLRQ,QODQJXDJHSHUWLQHQWWRWKLVDSSHDOWKH                              applied only to a minority of students. With regard to the
    6XSUHPH&RXUWQRWHG                                                                         second factor, the court held that the evidence submitted
    by the Commission was insufficient to show that the
    7KHJUDQWRIDWD[H[HPSWLRQLVQRWVSRQVRUVKLSVLQFHWKH                                 traditional liberal arts classes were "taught with the
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    FKXUFKHVEXWVLPSO\DEVWDLQVIURPGHPDQGLQJWKDWWKH                                      pointed to "affirmative evidence indicating that secular
    FKXUFKVXSSRUWWKHVWDWH                                                               education is the primary goal of" Columbia Union. The
    ,GDW7KH6XSUHPH&RXUWFRQFOXGHGWKDW³>W@KHUHLVQR                                 court examined the college’s mission statement and the
    JHQXLQHQH[XVEHWZHHQWD[H[HPSWLRQDQGHVWDEOLVKPHQWRI                                     descriptions of secular curricula in the college’s catalog,
    UHOLJLRQ´,G                                                                              among other things, in making this finding. The court
    looked at the college’s syllabi for secular courses and
    6XEVHTXHQWO\ WKH &RXUW PDGH FOHDU WKDW DQ LQGLUHFW                                determined that the religious references were too isolated
    ILQDQFLDOEHQHILWFRQIHUUHGE\DUHOLJLRXVO\QHXWUDOWD[GRHV                                and scattered to justify a finding that religion permeates
    QRWJLYHULVHWRDQ(VWDEOLVKPHQW&ODXVHYLRODWLRQ,Q0XHOOHU                              the secular courses. And although the court found that
    Y $OOHQ  86   WKH &RXUW XSKHOG D WD[                              the Seventh-day Adventist Church exerted a dominance
    GHGXFWLRQIRUDPRXQWVSDLGDVVFKRROWXLWLRQWH[WERRNVDQG                                over college affairs and that the college gave an express
    WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ  7KH &RXUW DFNQRZOHGJHG WKDW ³UHOLJLRXV                               preference in hiring and admissions to members of the
    Church, these factors by themselves were not enough to
    make the college a pervasively sectarian one.
                                                                                      
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    . In contrast to Columbia Union College,
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                                'HY%GHWDO
    WKURXJKRXW 7HQQHVVHH DQG WKH 8QLWHG 6WDWHV DQG KDV EHHQ         educational institutions that the Supreme Court has found not
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    ,Q0XHOOHUWKH6XSUHPH&RXUWGLVWLQJXLVKHGLWVKROGLQJLQ            not to be pervasively sectarian. In Johnson, this Court
    1\TXLVW Y &RPPLWWHH IRU 3XEOLF (GXFDWLRQ DQG 5HOLJLRXV           described the religious academy in the following terms:
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    DVVLVWDQFH LQ DLG RI SULYDWH SUHGRPLQDWHO\ SDURFKLDO                religiously affiliated school, the Academy pledges its
    HGXFDWLRQ6WDWHPRQH\ZDVGLUHFWHGIRUPDLQWHQDQFH DQG                  allegiance to its faith. Nevertheless, the facts establish
    UHSDLURISULYDWHVFKRROV,QDGGLWLRQWKHOHJLVODWLRQSURYLGHG          that the Academy is not a pervasively sectarian
    IRUERWKGLUHFWWXLWLRQJUDQWVDQGWD[FUHGLWVSD\DEOHWRSDUHQWV          institution. The Academy’s Restated Articles of
    ZKRVH FKLOGUHQ DWWHQGHG SULYDWH VFKRROV  ,Q 0XHOOHU WKH          Incorporation provide that the school’s purpose is to
    &RXUW QRWHG WKDW WKH RXWULJKW JUDQWV LQ 1\TXLVW ZHUH               "conduct an independent Catholic school from pre-school
    IXQGDPHQWDOO\ GLIIHUHQW IURP WD[ GHGXFWLRQV JLYHQ WR DOO            through and including the 12th grade, wherein the arts
    SDUHQWVRISXEOLFDQGSULYDWHVFKRROVWXGHQWVIRUHGXFDWLRQ                and sciences, and other forms of primary and secondary
    UHODWHGH[SHQVHV86DWQ)XUWKHUXQOLNHWKH               learning are taught, and diplomas and honors therein
    GHGXFWLRQVDSSURYHGLQ0XHOOHUWKHGHGXFWLRQVDWLVVXHLQ                 conferred: while maintaining a philosophy consonant
    1\TXLVWZHUHQRWEDVHGRQDFWXDOH[SHQVHVLQFXUUHG,QVWHDG              with that of the network of the Sacred Heart schools of
    WKHGHGXFWLEOHDPRXQWVZHUHHVWLPDWHGDQGGHVLJQHGWRHTXDO                which it is a member." (J.A. at 66.) The Academy’s
    WKHGROODUDPRXQWRIWKHGLUHFWDLGLQWKHIRUPRIWXLWLRQJUDQWV          curriculum and requirements provides that
    DYDLODEOH RQO\ WR ORZ LQFRPH IDPLOLHV  ,G  7KH &RXUW
    FRQFOXGHGWKDWWKHVHJUDQWVGLGQRWWDNHWKHIRUPRIRUGLQDU\                [e]very student at [the Academy] receives intensive
    WD[EHQHILWVDQGFRQVWLWXWHGGLUHFWDLGWRUHOLJLRXVVFKRROV                training in the basic academic skills of English,
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    ,QWHUQDO5HYHQXH&RGHSHUPLWWLQJIHGHUDOWD[SD\HUVWRGHGXFW                 program. [The Academy] offers each student a full
    JLIWV RU FRQWULEXWLRQV PDGH WR D YDULHW\ RI FKDULWDEOH               Physical Education Program designed to develop a
    RUJDQL]DWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ SXUHO\ UHOLJLRXV JURXSV GLG QRW               sense of sportsmanship, a respect for physical fitness
    YLRODWHWKH(VWDEOLVKPHQW&ODXVH,Q+HUQDQGH]PHPEHUVRI                  and an awareness of the enjoyment derived from
    WKH &KXUFK RI 6FLHQWRORJ\ FRQWHQGHG WKDW WKH )LUVW                    athletic endeavors.
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    SD\PHQWVIRUDWWHQGDQFHRI³DXGLWLQJVHVVLRQV´DVVRPHWKLQJ                (J.A. at 154.) A review of the course descriptions and the
    RWKHU WKDQ D FKDULWDEOH FRQWULEXWLRQ  ,G DW   7KH ,56     subjects covered for each of the courses offered at the
    FRQWHQGHG WKDW D PDQGDWRU\ SD\PHQW WR WKH FKXUFK IRU               Academy, with the exception of the Religion
    DXGLWLQJDQGWUDLQLQJZDVQRWDJLIWEXWUDWKHUDTXLGSURTXR            Department, demonstrates that the Academy does not
    SD\PHQWIRUVHUYLFHVUHFHLYHGDQGWKHUHIRUHQRWGHGXFWDEOH                interject religion into every aspect of its curriculum.
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                            'HY%GHWDO
    institution based upon the fact that it did not impose religious   7KH&KXUFKRI6FLHQWRORJ\FRQWHQGHGWKDWWKHGLVDOORZDQFH
    qualifications on its faculty and staff and given that the         RI VXFK SD\PHQWV DV FKDULWDEOH GHGXFWLRQV YLRODWHG WKH
    percentage of the student body roughly reflected the same          (VWDEOLVKPHQW &ODXVH LQWHU DOLD E\ FUHDWLQJ H[FHVVLYH
    percentage of Baptists in the area. Unlike the college in Hunt,    HQWDQJOHPHQWEHWZHHQFKXUFKDQGVWDWH7KH6XSUHPH&RXUW
    which did not hire faculty on the basis of religion, apart from    IRXQGQRH[FHVVLYHHQWDQJOHPHQWDQGLQODQJXDJHSHUWLQHQW
    those teaching in the theology departments, Lipscomb               WRWKHLVVXHEHIRUHWKLV&RXUWVWDWHGWKDW³URXWLQHUHJXODWRU\
    requires that its faculty be members in good standing of the       LQWHUDFWLRQZKLFKLQYROYHVQRLQTXLULHVLQWRUHOLJLRXVGRFWULQH
    Churches of Christ. Further, the fact that the student body at     QRGHOHJDWLRQRIVWDWHSRZHUWRDUHOLJLRXVERG\DQG
    Lipscomb is largely affiliated with the Churches of Christ         QR µGHWDLOHG PRQLWRULQJ DQG FORVH DGPLQLVWUDWLYH FRQWDFW¶
    reflects Lipscomb’s placement of religious restrictions on         EHWZHHQVHFXODUDQGUHOLJLRXVERGLHVGRHVQRWRILWVHOI
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    Lipscomb is also clearly distinguishable from the Roman
    Catholic colleges in Roemer, which were "characterized by a           0RVWUHFHQWO\LQ=HOPDQY6LPPRQV+DUULV86DW
    high degree of institutional autonomy" from "their formal          BBB  WKH 6XSUHPH &RXUW DJDLQ GLVWLQJXLVKHG LWV
    affiliation with the Roman Catholic Church." Roemer, 426           KROGLQJLQ1\TXLVW7KH=HOPDQ&RXUWIRXQGWKDWWKHVFKRRO
    U.S. at 755. By contrast, Lipscomb’s "supreme purpose" is          YRXFKHUSURJUDPLQ2KLRGLGQRWYLRODWHWKH(VWDEOLVKPHQW
    "to teach the Bible as the revealed will of God to man and as      &ODXVH7KH&RXUWIRXQGWKDWWKHSURJUDPZDVFRQWUROOHGE\
    the only and sufficient rule of faith and practice, and to train   LWVKROGLQJVLQ0XHOOHU:LWWHUVDQG=REUHVW$VWR1\TXLVW
    those who will attend in a pure Bible Christianity." Further,      WKH&RXUWKHOG
    unlike the colleges in Roemer, Lipscomb does not subscribe
    to the AAUP’s Statement of Principles on Academic                    7RWKHH[WHQWWKHVFRSHRI1\TXLVWKDVUHPDLQHGDQRSHQ
    Freedom. Moreover, unlike the colleges in Roemer, where              TXHVWLRQLQOLJKWRIWKHVHODWHUGHFLVLRQVZHQRZKROG
    attendance at religious exercises was not required and where         WKDW 1\TXLVW GRHV QRW JRYHUQ QHXWUDO HGXFDWLRQDO
    spiritual development was encouraged as a "secondary                 DVVLVWDQFHSURJUDPVWKDWOLNHWKHSURJUDPKHUHRIIHUDLG
    objective," Lipscomb requires attendance at religious service,       GLUHFWO\WRDEURDGFODVVRILQGLYLGXDOUHFLSLHQWVGHILQHG
    placing those who fail to attend on "chapel probation," and          ZLWKRXWUHJDUGWRUHOLJLRQ
    clearly promotes spiritual development as the primary              =REUHVW86DWBBB
    objective of the institution. While the colleges in Roemer
    gave mandatory religion and theology courses taught                  ,Q D FRQFXUULQJ RSLQLRQ LQ =HOPDQ -XVWLFH 2¶&RQQRU
    "primarily by Roman Catholic clerics," those courses only          H[SODLQHGWKDWDJRYHUQPHQWSURJUDPLVQRWFRQVWLWXWLRQDOO\
    supplemented "a curriculum covering ‘the spectrum of a             LQILUPVROHO\EHFDXVHDVXVWDQWLDOEHQHILWLVFRQIHUUHGRQD
    liberal arts program.’" Roemer, 426 U.S. at 756. In contrast,      UHOLJLRXV RUJDQL]DWLRQ   86 DW BBB 2¶&RQQRU -
    the Bible classes at Lipscomb are central to the mission of the    FRQFXUUHQFH6KHH[SODLQHG
    school, and the failure to pass a Bible course results in a
    student being placed on "Bible probation," which subjects the        $OWKRXJK  PLOOLRQ LV QR VPDOO VXP LW SDOHV LQ
    student to dismissal from the school if he or she does not pass      FRPSDULVRQWRWKHDPRXQWRIIXQGVWKDWIHGHUDOVWDWHDQG
    every Bible course taken while on Bible probation. Lipscomb          ORFDOJRYHUQPHQWVDOUHDG\SURYLGHUHOLJLRXVLQVWLWXWLRQV
    thus clearly stands separate and apart from the higher
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                            'HY%GHWDO
    5HOLJLRXVRUJDQL]DWLRQVPD\TXDOLI\IRUH[HPSWLRQVIURP             these four institutions requires its students to attend
    WKH IHGHUDO FRUSRUDWH LQFRPH WD[ VHH  86&              religious services. Although all four schools require their
    † F WKH FRUSRUDWH LQFRPH WD[ LQ PDQ\ 6WDWHV       students to take theology courses, the parties stipulated
    VHHHJ&DO5HY	7D[&RGH$QQ†G:HVW                 that these courses are taught according to the academic
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    3URSHUW\ 7D[ ([HPSWLRQV IRU 1RQSURILWV 2FW                concept of professional standards. The parties also
    3UREDWHDQG3URSHUW\DQGFOHUJ\TXDOLI\IRUD            stipulated that the courses covered a range of human
    IHGHUDOWD[EUHDNRQLQFRPHXVHGIRUKRXVLQJH[SHQVHV              religious experiences and are not limited to courses about
     86& † D  ,Q DGGLWLRQ WKH )HGHUDO           the Roman Catholic religion. The schools introduced
    *RYHUQPHQW SURYLGHV LQGLYLGXDOV FRUSRUDWLRQV WUXVWV          evidence that they made no attempt to indoctrinate
    DQGHVWDWHVDWD[GHGXFWLRQIRUFKDULWDEOHFRQWULEXWLRQVWR         students or to proselytize. Indeed, some of the required
    TXDOLILHGUHOLJLRXVJURXSV6HH††F)LQDOO\           theology courses at Albertus Magnus and Sacred Heart
    WKH)HGHUDO*RYHUQPHQWDQGFHUWDLQVWDWHJRYHUQPHQWV                are taught by rabbis. Finally, as we have noted, these
    SURYLGH WD[ FUHGLWV IRU HGXFDWLRQDO H[SHQVHV PDQ\ RI        four schools subscribe to a well-established set of
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    6XSS                                                        followed. In short, the evidence shows institutions with
    admittedly religious functions but whose predominant
    0RVWRIWKHVHWD[SROLFLHVDUHZHOOHVWDEOLVKHGVHHHJ         higher education mission is to provide their students with
    0XHOOHU Y $OOHQ  86    XSKROGLQJ           a secular education.
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    the Supreme Court found that a direct federal grant awarded         LQFOXGLQJ HFRQRPLF GHYHORSPHQW DQG KLJKHU HGXFDWLRQ
    pursuant to the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963 to          )XUWKHU 7HQQHVVHH ODZ UHTXLUHV VXFK ERQGV VHUYH WKH
    four colleges and universities affiliated with the Roman            ³IXUWKHUDQFHRIWKHHGXFDWLRQDOSXUSRVHVRIVXFKLQVWLWXWLRQ
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    interest in the facilities to a period of twenty years because it   $YLL
    allowed the unconstitutional contribution of valuable property
    to a religious institution, and could be "used to promote              7KH IHGHUDO JRYHUQPHQW KDV FRQWLQXRXVO\ SURYLGHG DQ
    religious interests." 
    403 U.S. at 683
    . The colleges in Tilton       H[HPSWLRQIRULQWHUHVWRQERQGVLVVXHGE\RURQEHKDOIRI
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    each are predominantly Catholic. Nevertheless, the                ODWHULVVXHGUHYHQXHERQGVWRKHOSILQDQFHSULYDWHEXVLQHVV
    evidence shows that non-Catholics were admitted as                DFWLYLWLHVIRUWKHRVWHQVLEOHSXUSRVHRISURPRWLQJHFRQRPLF
    students and given faculty appointments. Not one of               JURZWK  6WXDUW & -RKQVRQ 0XOWL)DPLO\ +RXVLQJ %RQGV
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                                              'HY%GHWDO
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    ,QFRPH +RXVLQJ 3URJUDP  9D 7D[ 5HY                                Faith. According to Lipscomb, the Bible is the inspired word
     FLWDWLRQV RPLWWHG &RQJUHVV SURYLGHG IRU DQ                               of God, and students are encouraged to apply Biblical
    H[HPSWLRQIURPLQFRPHWD[DWLRQIRULQGXVWULDOUHYHQXHERQGV                              principles in conducting the affairs of their personal and
    LVVXHGLQFRQQHFWLRQZLWKDSURMHFWLQWHQGHGWREHQHILWDORFDO                          professional lives. Students are also required to pass Bible
    HFRQRP\  7KH ,QWHUQDO 5HYHQXH 6HUYLFH H[SOLFLWO\                                  courses, and the failure to do so results in being placed on
    OHJLWLPL]HGWKLVSUDFWLFHLQ5HY5XO                              "Bible probation," which could lead to expulsion. From 1988
    &%6XFKERQGVKDYHEHHQW\SLFDOO\LVVXHGE\D                             to 1992, approximately 100 students were placed on Bible
    JRYHUQPHQWDODXWKRULW\HYHQWKRXJKVXFKDXWKRULW\GRHVQRW                              probation. In addition, students are required to attend chapel
    DFWXDOO\ ERUURZ WKH IXQGV QRU LV VXFK DXWKRULW\ OLDEOH IRU                      every school day, and the failure to do so may lead to being
    UHSD\PHQW  ³$ UHYHQXH ERQG LV UHSDLG VROHO\ IURP WKH                           placed on "chapel probation."
    UHYHQXHV JHQHUDWHG E\ WKH IDFLOLWLHV FRQVWUXFWHG ZLWK ERQG
    SURFHHGV,QWKHLVVXDQFHRIWKLVW\SHRIERQGWKHSROLWLFDO                             Fourth, attendance at chapel and the study of the Bible at
    VXEGLYLVLRQDFWVVROHO\DVDFRQGXLWIRULVVXLQJWKHERQGV,W                          Lipscomb are an "integral part" of the religious mission of the
    KDV QR REOLJDWLRQ WR XVH LWV WD[ UHYHQXHV WR ILQDQFH DQ\                       Churches of Christ. This is made clear repeatedly throughout
    VKRUWIDOO´=LPPHUPDQ/LPLWLQJWKH*URZWKRI7D[([HPSW                                Lipscomb’s Faculty and Student Handbooks, as well as its
    ,QGXVWULDO 'HYHORSPHQW %RQGV $Q (FRQRPLF (YDOXDWLRQV                               university catalogues.
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    ,QDGGLWLRQE\UHTXLULQJORFDOJRYHUQPHQWDODXWKRULWLHVWR                           Lipscomb. As set forth in Lipscomb’s corporate charter and
    LVVXH WD[H[HPSW LQGXVWULDO UHYHQXH ERQGV &RQJUHVV                                 bylaws of the Board of Directors, "[t]he corporation was
    GHOHJDWHGWRVXFKJRYHUQPHQWDOXQLWVDQHOHPHQWRIFRQWURO                               organized for the purpose of teaching the word of God and the
    RYHUORFDOHFRQRPLFGHYHORSPHQW7KHUHYHQXHERQGVVHUYH                                various branches of the useful knowledge, commonly taught
    DVDPHDQVRIILQDQFLQJ ORFDOSUHIHUHQFHV6HH&OD\WRQ3                              in institutions of learning for the following general purpose:
    *LOOHWWH)LVFDO)HGHUDOLVPDQGWKH8VHRI0XQLFLSDO%RQG                                . . . the support of public worship, the building of churches
    3URFHHGV1<8/5HYGLVFXVVLQJ6HFWLRQ                              and chapels and the maintenance of missionary undertakings."
    RIWKH,QWHUQDO5HYHQXH&RGHZKLFKSURYLGHVDIHGHUDO                               Moreover, as the district court noted, "[t]he land on which the
    WD[ H[HPSWLRQ IRU LQWHUHVW HDUQHG RQ VWDWH DQG PXQLFLSDO                         construction projects funded by the bond proceeds were
    undertaken is subject to restrictive covenants that require that
    the property be used exclusively to further the religious
    mission of the institution so long as the property is owned by
    Lipscomb." Steele v. Indus. Dev. Bd. of the Metro. Gov. of
    Nashville and Davidson County, 
    117 F.Supp.2d 693
    , 710
                                                                                       (M.D. Tenn. 2000).
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    WKH SURPLVH WR SD\ LV OLPLWHG WR WKH UHYHQXH WR EH GHULYHG IURP OHDVLQJ WKH              what the faculty teach. As Lipscomb acknowledges, it does
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    LWV WD[LQJ SRZHU                                                                       Academic Freedom. Specifically, there was unrebutted
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                                    'HY%GHWDO
    Lipscomb fits the profile of a pervasively sectarian                 ERQGV)RUH[DPSOHDORFDOJRYHUQPHQWPLJKWFRQFOXGH
    educational institution                                              WKDW WKH LVVXDQFH RI DQ LQGXVWULDO UHYHQXH ERQG WR D QHZ
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    Viewing the undisputed facts, the district court properly         EXVLQHVVZKLFKKDGQRWUHFHLYHGVXFKFRQGXLWILQDQFLQJDQG
    concluded that Lipscomb is, as a matter of law, a pervasively        UHVXOWLQHFRQRPLFGLVSODFHPHQWUDWKHUWKDQGHYHORSPHQW
    sectarian educational institution. First, the record indicates
    that Lipscomb places religious restrictions on admission, and           ,WLVFOHDUIURPWKHUHFRUGWKDWLQGXVWULDOUHYHQXHERQGVDUH
    that more than 70% of the student body belongs to the                LVVXHGWRDZLGHYDULHW\RIEXVLQHVVHVVFKRROVXQLYHUVLWLHV
    Churches of Christ. Lipscomb also places religious                   FKDULWLHVDQGRWKHURUJDQL]DWLRQV,WLVZLWKRXWTXHVWLRQWKDW
    restrictions on faculty and staff appointments, requiring that       D UHOLJLRXV RUJDQL]DWLRQ PD\ UHFHLYH ³JHQHUDO JRYHUQPHQW
    all personnel, with limited exceptions, be members in good           EHQHILWV´FRQVLVWHQWZLWKWKH(VWDEOLVKPHQW&ODXVH=REUHVW
    standing of the Churches of Christ. Specifically, all members        Y&DWDOLQD)RRWKLOOV6FK'LVW86$VWKH
    of Lipscomb’s faculty and staff are expected to attend daily         6XSUHPH&RXUWQRWHGLQ:LGPHUY9LQFHQW86
    chapel and adhere to church doctrines. Further, faculty                 ³,I WKH (VWDEOLVKPHQW &ODXVH EDUUHG WKH
    members are contractually bound to promote the beliefs of the        H[WHQVLRQRIJHQHUDOEHQHILWV WRUHOLJLRXVJURXSVµDFKXUFK
    Churches of Christ, both in and out of the classroom, and if         FRXOGQRWEHSURWHFWHGE\WKHSROLFHDQGILUHGHSDUWPHQWVRU
    any member leaves the church, it is an immediate ground for          KDYHLWVSXEOLFVLGHZDONNHSWLQUHSDLU¶´FLWLQJ5RHPHUY%G
    termination of employment. As noted by the district court,           RI3XE:RUNV86:HFRQFOXGHWKDW
    Lipscomb also reserves the right under Title VII of the Civil        WKH LVVXDQFH RI WD[ H[HPSW ERQGV RQ D QHXWUDO EDVLV LV WKH
    Rights Act of 1964 (as amended) to discriminate, "where it is        FRQIHUHQFHRIDJHQHUDOO\DYDLODEOHJRYHUQPHQWDOEHQHILW
    necessitated by the specific religious tenets held by the
    institution."
    Second, Lipscomb enforces obedience to its religious
    dogma, directing that the Bible be taught "every school day
    to every student enrolled . . . by teachers who are sound in the
    faith and faithful in their lives to its sacred truths." According       
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    to Lipscomb, its "supreme purpose" is "to teach the Bible as         WK &RQJ G 6HVV   WKH SXEOLF QRWLFH DQG DSSURYDO
    the revealed will of God to man and as the only and sufficient       UHTXLUHPHQWV ZHUH HQDFWHG WR KHOS HOLPLQDWH LQDSSURSULDWH XVHV RI WD[
    rule of faith and practice, and to train those who will attend in    H[HPSW ILQDQFLQJ DQG WR KHOS UHVWRUH WKH EHQHILW RI WD[H[HPSW ILQDQFLQJ
    a pure Bible Christianity."                                          IRU WUDGLWLRQDO JRYHUQPHQWDO SXUSRVHV :KLOH DFNQRZOHGJLQJ WKDW VWDWH
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    Third, Lipscomb requires its students to participate in daily      GHYHORSPHQW ERQGV VHUYH D OHJLWLPDWH SXUSRVHV RQO\ LI D WKH DIIHFWHG
    Bible study and attendance at chapel. According to                   SXEOLF KDV DQ RSSRUWXQLW\ WR FRPPHQW RQ WKH XVH RI WD[H[HPSW ILQDQFLQJ
    Lipscomb, "[t]he university has no authority to suspend [the         IRU SDUWLFXODU IDFLOLWLHV DQG E DIWHU WKDW LQSXW WKH HOHFWHG UHSUHVHQWDWLYHV
    daily Bible] requirement for any student." As the district           RI WKH JRYHUQPHQWDO XQLW GHWHUPLQH WKDW WKHUH ZLOO EH VXEVWDQWLDO SXEOLF
    court found, all students must take at least one Bible class         EHQHILW IURP LVVXLQJ WKH ERQGV +5 &RQI 5HS 1R  WK &RQJ G
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                              'HY%GHWDO
    (3ULPDU\3XUSRVHDQG(IIHFWRIWKH3URJUDP                         Circuit identified four "general areas of inquiry" in
    determining whether a school is pervasively sectarian:
    ,QKHUFRQFXUUHQFHLQ=HOPDQ-XVWLFH2¶&RQQRUUHDIILUPHG           "(1) does the college mandate religious worship; (2) to what
    WKDWWKHPRGLILHG/HPRQ7HVWLVVWLOODFHQWUDOWRROLQDQDO\VLV      extent do religious influences dominate the academic
    RI(VWDEOLVKPHQW&ODXVHFDVHVQRWLQJ                                 curriculum, (3) how much do religious preferences shape the
    college’s faculty hiring and student admission processes, and
    $VRULJLQDOO\IRUPXODWHGDVWDWXWHSDVVHGWKLVWHVWRQO\LI        (4) to what degree does the college enjoy ‘institutional
    LWKDGDVHFXODUOHJLVODWLYHSXUSRVHLILWVSULQFLSDORU        autonomy’ apart from the church with which it is affiliated."
    SULPDU\ HIIHFW ZDV RQH WKDW QHLWKHU DGYDQFH>G@ QRU         Id. at 163. Although the Fourth Circuit asserted that a college
    LQKLELW>HG@UHOLJLRQDQGLILWGLGQRWIRVWHUDQH[FHVVLYH       is not pervasively sectarian unless it possesses a "great many"
    JRYHUQPHQW HQWDQJOHPHQW ZLWK UHOLJLRQ  /HPRQ Y             of the characteristics identified in the four-factor test, 159
    .XUW]PDQ  86    LQWHUQDO              F.3d at 163, there is nothing clearly stated in prior Supreme
    TXRWDWLRQ PDUNV RPLWWHG  ,Q $JRVWLQL Y )HOWRQ        Court precedent to the effect that a pervasively sectarian
    86     ZH IROGHG WKH                 instruction must possess "a great many" of the relevant
    HQWDQJOHPHQWLQTXLU\LQWRWKHSULPDU\HIIHFWLQTXLU\7KLV          characteristics; rather, the focus of the inquiry is whether
    PDGH VHQVH EHFDXVH ERWK LQTXLULHV UHO\ RQ WKH VDPH
    HYLGHQFHVHHLELGDQGWKHGHJUHHRIHQWDQJOHPHQWKDV             religion so permeates the secular education functions
    LPSOLFDWLRQVIRUZKHWKHUDVWDWXWHDGYDQFHVRULQKLELWV             provided by a religious-affiliated educational institution that
    UHOLJLRQ VHH /\QFK Y 'RQQHOO\  86            its religious and secular educational functions are in fact
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    &21125-FRQFXUULQJ7KHWHVWWRGD\LV                inseparable. Further, I take issue with the statement by the
    EDVLFDOO\ WKH VDPH DV WKDW VHW IRUWK LQ 6FKRRO 'LVW RI   Fourth Circuit in Columbia Union I that "because the
    $ELQJWRQ 7RZQVKLS Y 6FKHPSS  86                Supreme Court has never held any institution of higher
     FLWLQJ (YHUVRQ Y %RDUG RI (G RI (ZLQJ        education to be ‘pervasively sectarian,’ we lack even a clear
    860F*RZDQY0DU\ODQG86               ‘general picture’ of a ‘pervasively sectarian’ college or
    RYHU\HDUVDJR                                         university." 159 F.3d at 163. In my view, the general profile
    of a pervasively sectarian institution is not as difficult to
    =HOPDQ  86 BBB  2¶&RQQRU - FRQFXUULQJ           discern from Supreme Court jurisprudence as the Fourth
    RSLQLRQSDUDOOHOFLWDWLRQVRPLWWHG                                Circuit purports it to be. Although the Fourth Circuit
    correctly recognized that "[n]either the Supreme Court, nor
    $V WR WKH SULPDU\ SXUSRVH LQGXVWULDO UHYHQXH ERQGV         any circuit court to our knowledge, has ever found a college
    DGYDQFHDFOHDUJRYHUQPHQWDOVHFXODULQWHUHVWLQSURPRWLQJ           to be pervasively sectarian," id. at 169, it is clear that the
    HFRQRPLF DQG HGXFDWLRQDO GHYHORSPHQW  6XFK FRQGXLW             Supreme Court certainly left open this possibility. See Hunt,
    ILQDQFLQJDOVRSURPRWHVHFRQRPLFGHYHORSPHQWWKRXJKWKH               413 U.S. at 743 (citing Tilton v. Richardson, 
    403 U.S. 672
    ,
    XQGHUZULWLQJ RI MRESURGXFLQJ FRQVWUXFWLRQ SURMHFWV DW           682 (1971)); see also Va. Coll. Bldg. Auth. v. Lynn, 260 Va.
    FROOHJHVDQGXQLYHUVLWLHV,QWXUQDPRUHHGXFDWHGSRSXODFH         608, 
    538 S.E.2d 682
     (Va. 2000) (applying the elements of the
    LV EHWWHU SRVLWLRQHG WR JHQHUDWH QHZ GHYHORSPHQW DQG           Roemer test to find that Regent University, created under the
    HFRQRPLFRSSRUWXQLW\,QDFDVHLQYROYLQJLQGXVWULDOUHYHQXH         auspices of the Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc., is a
    ERQGVIRUDSULYDWHUHOLJLRXVKLJKVFKRROWKLV&RXUWKHOGLQ         pervasively sectarian institution).
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    'HY%GHWDO                                                             'HY%GHWDO
    sectarian," the plurality opinion in Roemer noted that it was         $VWDWH¶VGHFLVLRQWRDVVLVWEXVLQHVVHVLQWKHLURSHUDWLRQ
    necessary to "paint a general picture of the institution,             LQRUGHUWRFUHDWHDQGPDLQWDLQMREV±UHJDUGOHVVRIWKH
    composed of many elements." 
    Id. at 758
    . Summarizing the               W\SH RI EXVLQHVVHV ± µHYLGHQFHV D SXUSRVH WKDW LV ERWK
    elements of a sectarian profile set forth in the Court’s              VHFXODUDQGXQGHUVWDQGDEOH¶0XHOOHU86DW
    majority opinion in Comm. for Public Educ. and Religious              0LFKLJDQ FRXOG FRQFOXGH WKDW WKHUH LV D VWURQJ SXEOLF
    Liberty v. Nyquist, 
    413 U.S. 756
    , 767-68 (1973), the plurality        LQWHUHVWLQSURPRWLQJDVVLVWLQJDQGUHWDLQLQJFRPPHUFLDO
    in Roemer stated:                                                     HQWHUSULVHVERWKVHFWDULDQDQGQRQVHFWDULDQ
    The elements of the "profile" were that the schools                 $VWRWKHSURJUDP¶VSULPDU\HIIHFWWD[IUHHUHYHQXHERQGV
    placed religious restrictions on admission and also               KDYHQHLWKHUWKHHIIHFWRIDGYDQFLQJRULQKLELWLQJUHOLJLRQRU
    faculty appointments; that they enforced obedience to             DV -XVWLFH 2¶&RQQRU KDV ³SXW LW RI µHQGRUV>LQJ@ RU
    religious dogma; that they required attendance at                 GLVDSSURY>LQJ@    UHOLJLRQ¶´  =HOPDQ  86 DW BBB
    religious services and the study of particular religious          2¶&RQQRU - FRQFXUUHQFH FLWLQJ /\QFK Y 'RQQHOO\ 
    doctrine; and that they were an ‘integral part’ of the            86DWFRQFXUULQJRSLQLRQ0HWUR¶VSURJUDP³DVLQ
    religious mission of the sponsoring church; that they had         0XHOOHUµ>@LVPDGHDYDLODEOHJHQHUDOO\ZLWKRXWUHJDUGWRWKH
    religious indoctrination as a ‘substantial purpose’; and          VHFWDULDQQRQVHFWDULDQ RU SXEOLFQRQSXEOLF QDWXUH RI WKH
    that they imposed religious restrictions on how and what          LQVWLWXWLRQ EHQHILWWHG¶´   =HOPDQ  86 DW BBB FLWLQJ
    the faculty could teach.                                          0XHOOHU86DW
    Roemer, 426 U.S. at 753 n. 18 (citing Nyquist, 413 U.S. at            7KHHIIHFWRI0HWUR¶VSURJUDPLVHFRQRPLFDQGHGXFDWLRQDO
    767-68).                                                            GHYHORSPHQW0DQ\VWDWHVDQGORFDOJRYHUQPHQWVKDYHXVHG
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    In light of the views expressed in the majority opinions in      PDQXIDFWXULQJFRPPHUFLDODQGHGXFDWLRQDOSURMHFWV7KHVH
    Hunt and Nyquist, the proper starting point for evaluating the      SURMHFWV SULYDWHO\ RZQHG DUH QRW ILQDQFHG ZLWK GLUHFW
    Establishment Clause challenge in this case is to adopt the         JRYHUQPHQWIXQGLQJEXWDUHJLYHQSUHIHUHQWLDOWD[WUHDWPHQW
    profile for a pervasively sectarian educational institution         WKURXJKFRQGXLWILQDQFLQJ/LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\VHHNVWKH
    stated by the plurality in Roemer, as this most closely adheres     VDPHW\SHRIILQDQFLQJIRUWKHH[SDQVLRQRILWVIDFLOLWLHVDV
    to Supreme Court precedent expressed in majority opinions           FRXOG EH VRXJKW E\ :DOPDUW 6HDUV RU HGXFDWLRQDO
    on this topic. See Agostini, 521 U.S. at 237 (noting that "the      LQVWLWXWLRQV  7KH /RDQ $JUHHPHQW EHWZHHQ WKH %RDUG DQG
    Court of Appeals should follow the case which directly              /LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\VSHFLILFDOO\SURKLELWVLWIURPXVLQJDQ\
    controls, leaving to this Court the prerogative of overruling its   ERQGILQDQFHGIDFLOLWLHVIRUUHOLJLRXVSXUSRVHV7KHSURMHFWV
    own decisions").                                                    /LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\VHHNVWRILQDQFHZRXOGSURYLGHQROHVV
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    It should be noted that this approach accords with that taken     PDQXIDFWXULQJIDFLOLW\
    by the Fourth Circuit in Columbia Union Coll. v. Clarke, 
    159 F.3d 151
     (4th Cir. 1998) ("Columbia Union I"), which                  )XUWKHU DV LQ WKH VFKRRO IXQGLQJ SURJUDP WKH 6XSUHPH
    adopted a four-factor test that is essentially a restatement of     &RXUW XSKHOG LQ =HOPDQ 0HWUR¶V LQGXVWULDO UHYHQXH ERQG
    the Supreme Court’s profile of a pervasively sectarian              SURJUDPGRHVQRWSUHVHQWWKHSHUFHSWLRQRIHQGRUVHPHQWWR
    educational institution. In Columbia Union I, the Fourth            WKHUHDVRQDEOHREVHUYHU³µ>7@KHUHDVRQDEOHREVHUYHULQWKH
        6WHHOHHWDOY,QGXVWULDO                  1RV       1RV                  6WHHOHHWDOY,QGXVWULDO   
    'HY%GHWDO                                                                'HY%GHWDO
    HQGRUVHPHQWLQTXLU\PXVWEHGHHPHGDZDUH¶RIWKHµKLVWRU\                   Aid normally may be thought to have a primary effect
    DQGFRQWH[W¶XQGHUO\LQJDFKDOOHQJHGSURJUDP´=HOPDQ               of advancing religion when it flows to an institution in
    86DWBBBFLWLQJ*RRG1HZV&OXEY0LOIRUG&HQWUDO6FKRRO              which religion is so pervasive that a substantial portion
    86$VWKH=HOPDQ&RXUWVWDWHG                     of its functions are [sic] subsumed in the religious
    mission or when it funds a specifically religious activity
    $Q\REMHFWLYHREVHUYHUIDPLOLDUZLWKWKHIXOOKLVWRU\DQG               in an otherwise substantially secular setting.
    FRQWH[WRIWKH2KLRSURJUDPZRXOGUHDVRQDEOHO\YLHZLW
    DV RQH DVSHFW RI D EURDGHU XQGHUWDNLQJ WR DVVLVW SRRU        Id. at 743. The Court in Hunt concluded that the aid did not
    FKLOGUHQ LQ IDLOHG VFKRROV QRW DV DQ HQGRUVHPHQW RI          go to a pervasively sectarian institution, nor to fund
    UHOLJLRXVVFKRROLQJLQJHQHUDO                                       specifically religious activities, and thus would not "place the
    Authority in the position of providing aid to the religious as
    =HOPDQ86DWBBB                                                opposed to the secular activities." Id. at 744. Although Hunt
    did not outline a test for identifying a pervasively sectarian
    6LPLODUO\ LQ WKH LQVWDQW FDVH WKH REMHFWLYH REVHUYHU RI    institution, the Court found that the Baptist college in
    0HWUR¶VLQGXVWULDOUHYHQXHERQGSURJUDPNQRZLQJWKHKLVWRU\            question was not pervasively sectarian inasmuch as "there are
    DQGFRQWH[WRIWKLVSURJUDPZRXOGUHDVRQDEO\YLHZLWDVRQH
    DVSHFW RI D EURDGHU XQGHUWDNLQJ WR ILQDQFH HFRQRPLF              no religious qualifications for faculty membership or student
    GHYHORSPHQWQRWDVDQHQGRUVHPHQWRIUHOLJLRXVVFKRROLQJLQ            admission, and that only 60% of the College student body is
    JHQHUDO0HWURQRPRUHHQGRUVHG/LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\WKDQ               Baptist, a percentage roughly equivalent to the percentage of
    LWGLG:DO0DUWLQLVVXLQJLQGXVWULDOUHYHQXHERQGV                    Baptists in that area of South Carolina." 
    413 U.S. at 743-44
    .
    ,9&21&/86,21                                                           Notwithstanding the absence in Hunt of an explicit test for
    identifying a pervasively sectarian educational institution, the
    %HFDXVHWKHSURSRVHGLVVXDQFHRILQGXVWULDOUHYHQXHERQGV            plurality opinion in Roemer v. Bd. of Public Works of Md.,
    WR/LSVFRPE8QLYHUVLW\LVSDUWRIDQHXWUDOSURJUDPWREHQHILW          
    426 U.S. 736
     (1976) set forth a profile of a pervasively
    HGXFDWLRQLQFOXGLQJWKDWSURYLGHGE\VHFWDULDQLQVWLWXWLRQV           sectarian educational institution for evaluating Establishment
    DQGFRQIHUVDWEHVWRQO\DQLQGLUHFWEHQHILWWRWKHVFKRROZH          Clause claims. In Roemer, the Court considered an
    KROGWKDWWKHLVVXDQFHRIWKHERQGVGRHVQRWYLRODWHWKH)LUVW          Establishment Clause challenge to the constitutionality of a
    $PHQGPHQW                                                              Maryland statute providing public aid in the form of grants
    ("Sellinger grants") to colleges affiliated with the Roman
    ,Q VXP WKH QDWXUH RI WKH LQVWLWXWLRQ LV QRW WKH UHOHYDQW   Catholic Church. In Roemer, the plurality noted that "the
    LQTXLU\LQWKHVSHFLDOW\SHRIDLGDWLVVXHLQWKLVDSSHDO7KH        focus of the debate" concerned whether the grant program had
    QDWXUHRIWKHDLGFRQIHUUHGE\WKHWD[IUHHUHYHQXHERQGVLV            the primary effect of advancing religion and creating
    QRWGLUHFWDLG,QVWHDGLWLVDQDORJRXVWRDQLQGLUHFWILQDQFLDO      excessive church-state entanglement. As to the primary-effect
    EHQHILW FRQIHUUHG E\ D UHOLJLRXVO\ QHXWUDO WD[ RU FKDULWDEOH    question, the plurality in Roemer noted that "Hunt requires (1)
    GHGXFWLRQ DQG LV LQGLVWLQJXLVKDEOH IURP WKDW H[SUHVVO\            that no state aid at all go to institutions that are so
    DSSURYHGLQ:DO]VXSUD7KHIXQGLQJYHKLFOHLVDYDLODEOHRQ          ‘pervasively sectarian’ that secular activities cannot be
    DQHXWUDOEDVLV1RJRYHUQPHQWIXQGVZLOOEHH[SHQGHG1RU             separated from sectarian ones, and (2) that if secular activities
    GRHVDQ\KROGHURIDERQGKDYHUHFRXUVHDJDLQVWWKH%RDUGRU            can be separated out, they alone may be funded." 
    Id. at 755
    .
    0HWUR LQ WKH HYHQW RI QRQSD\PHQW  7KH EHQHILW WR EH         In determining whether an institution was "pervasively
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    light least favorable to the non-moving party" in granting          REWDLQHG E\ /LSVFRPE 8QLYHUVLW\ LV WKH VDPH SURYLGHG WR
    summary judgment in favor of Plaintiffs. Lipscomb’s Br. at          SULYDWH FRPSDQLHV ZKLFK FUHDWH LGHQWLFDO HFRQRPLF
    7, n. 4. There is no merit to this claim because the district       RSSRUWXQLWLHV  7KH FRQGXLW ILQDQFLQJ DGYDQFHV D FOHDU
    court based its decision on the undisputed facts in the record,     JRYHUQPHQWDO VHFXODU LQWHUHVW LQ SURPRWLQJ HFRQRPLF
    which established as a matter of law that Lipscomb is a             RSSRUWXQLW\  )LQDOO\ WKH UHYHQXH ERQG SURJUDP GRHV QRW
    pervasively sectarian educational institution and that the loan     SUHVHQWWKHSHUFHSWLRQRIJRYHUQPHQWHQGRUVHPHQWRIUHOLJLRQ
    transaction amounted to a direct economic benefit for
    Establishment Clause purposes.                                        %DVHGRQWKHIRUHJRLQJZH5(9(56(WKHGLVWULFWFRXUW
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    The profile of a pervasively sectarian educational                  ERWK WKH GLVWULFW FRXUW¶V GHQLDO RI VXPPDU\ MXGJPHQW IRU
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    In evaluating whether Lipscomb is a pervasively sectarian
    institution, our attention should be directed in the first
    instance to Hunt v. McNair, 
    413 U.S. 734
     (1973), since it is
    the only case dealing with the precise issue at hand that
    yielded a majority opinion. In Hunt, the Supreme Court also
    addressed the issue of state aid to a religious school in a
    challenge to the validity of the South Carolina Educational
    Facilities Authority Act ("the Act"), under which revenue
    bonds were issued to the Baptist College at Charleston, South
    Carolina, a Baptist-affiliated college. Through the issuance
    of the revenue bonds, the Act provided assistance to higher
    educational institutions in constructing and financing projects,
    such as buildings, facilities, and site preparation, specifically
    excepting "any facility used or to be used for sectarian
    instruction or as a place of religious worship nor any facility
    which is used or to be used primarily in connection with any
    part of the program of a school or department of divinity for
    any religious denomination." 
    Id. at 736
    .
    Applying the factors set forth in Lemon, the Court in Hunt
    held that the Act did not violate the Establishment Clause,
    finding in pertinent part that the statute did not have the
    primary effect of advancing or inhibiting religion insofar as
    the college did not have a significant sectarian orientation and
    the projects were limited to those with a secular purpose. In
    Hunt, the Supreme Court noted:
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    BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB                                 On appeal, Lipscomb first argues that the district court’s
    grant of summary judgment in favor of Plaintiffs was
    ',66(17                                   erroneous because it rested upon a finding that Lipscomb is
    BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB                              a pervasively sectarian educational institution. According to
    Lipscomb, "whether an institution is ‘pervasively sectarian’
    &/$< &LUFXLW -XGJH GLVVHQWLQJ  %HFDXVH 'DYLG             is no longer a factor to be considered by the courts in these
    /LSVFRPE 8QLYHUVLW\ ³/LSVFRPE´ LV LQGLVSXWDEO\ D             kinds of cases." Lipscomb’s Br. at 7. However, as the
    ³SHUYDVLYHO\ VHFWDULDQ´ HGXFDWLRQDO LQVWLWXWLRQ DQG EHFDXVH    majority opinion recognizes, the pervasively sectarian test has
    WKHORZLQWHUHVWORDQWR/LSVFRPEWKURXJKWKHLVVXDQFHRIWKH       not been abandoned. In Johnson v. Econ. Dev. Corp. of
    WD[H[HPSWERQGVE\WKH,QGXVWULDO'HYHORSPHQW%RDUG³WKH          County of Oakland, 
    241 F.3d 501
    , 510 n. 2 (6th Cir. 2001),
    %RDUG´DPRXQWHGWRDGLUHFWHFRQRPLFEHQHILWLQYLRODWLRQRI       this Court pointed out:
    WKH(VWDEOLVKPHQW&ODXVHRIWKH)LUVW$PHQGPHQWRIWKH86
    &RQVWLWXWLRQ, I would find that the district court did not err in     The principle expressed in Hunt v. McNair, 
    413 U.S. 734
    granting Plaintiffs’ cross-motion for summary judgment,               (1973), that government aid in the form of tax exempt
    denying the separate motions for summary judgment filed by            revenue bonds of the type involved in this case violates
    the Board and the Metropolitan Government ("Metro") and               the Establishment Clause--when provided to pervasively
    entering a permanent injunction prohibiting the Board and             sectarian institutions--has not been disavowed, at least to
    Metro from issuing additional tax-exempt bonds to Lipscomb            my knowledge, by any subsequent majority opinion of
    or tax-exempt bonds to any pervasively sectarian institution.         the Supreme Court. Accord Agostini v. Felton, 
    521 U.S. 203
    , 233 (1997) (recognizing that under the
    As will be conclusively demonstrated below, Lipscomb fits           Establishment Clause, the court must consider " ‘the
    the profile of a pervasively sectarian educational institution        character and purposes of the institutions that are
    by imposing religious restrictions on student admissions and          benefitted’ . . . (e.g., whether the religious institutions
    faculty and staff appointments; enforcing obedience to its            were ‘predominantly religious’")) (citing Hunt, 413 U.S.
    religious dogma, which is the "supreme purpose" of the                at 734-44).
    University; requiring daily Bible study and attendance at
    chapel as an integral part of its religious mission; and placing    
    241 F.3d at
    510 n. 2 (parallel citations omitted.) Although the
    religious limitations on how and what the faculty teach. The        majority notes that the Court questioned "[t]he vitality of the
    low-interest loan of $15 million originated by the Board at         pervasively sectarian test" in Mitchell v. Helms, 
    530 U.S. 793
    Lipscomb’s request constituted a direct economic benefit            (2000), we noted in Johnson that "it is Justice O’Connor’s
    because it enabled Lipscomb to advance its sectarian mission        opinion [in Mitchell], which does not abolish the distinction
    by funding improvements to the University. Given its                between ‘pervasively sectarian’ and ‘sectarian’ institutions
    pervasively sectarian character, the direct economic benefit to     and which expressly declines to adopt Justice Thomas’
    Lipscomb results in excessive governmental entanglement             expansive view, that is controlling upon this Court." 
    Id.
    with the religious mission of the University in violation of the
    Establishment Clause.                                                 Alternatively, Lipscomb claims that even if the pervasive
    sectarian test remains relevant, the district court’s decision
    must be vacated and remanded for an evidentiary hearing
    because the court improperly "viewed ambiguous facts in a
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    DISCUSSION                                                            BACKGROUND
    At the outset, it should be noted that Plaintiffs challenge           Before addressing the substantive issues, it is helpful to
    only the constitutionality of the Tennessee statute as applied,      describe in detail the nature of Lipscomb, a private, not-for-
    which authorized the Board to issue tax-exempt bonds to              profit religious corporation affiliated with the Churches of
    Lipscomb or any other pervasively sectarian institution.             Christ, which was founded by David Lipscomb and James
    Thus, the issue squarely presented on appeal is whether the          Harding in 1891 and originally incorporated under the name
    low-interest loan by the Board to Lipscomb funded through            of "The Nashville Bible School."Characterizing itself as a
    the issuance of the tax-exempt bonds violates the                    "small co-educational liberal arts university" with an
    Establishment Clause because Lipscomb is a pervasively               enrollment of approximately 2,500 students, Lipscomb states
    sectarian educational institution and the loan amounts to            that "its primary mission has been to integrate Christian faith
    direct state aid.                                                    and practice with academic excellence." Among the
    objectives of Lipscomb are "[t]o provide the very best in a
    The point of departure for analyzing whether the low-             Christian liberal arts education under the direction of
    interest loan to Lipscomb through the issuance of the tax-           Christian teachers in a distinctly Christian environment . . .
    exempt bonds by the Board violated the Establishment Clause          [t]o train future leaders in the church . . . [and] . . . [t]o hold
    is the test set forth in Lemon v. Kurtzman, 
    403 U.S. 602
    , 612-       up Christ as the example to follow in every field of activity."
    13 (1971), as refined by the Court in Agostini v. Felton, 521        (J.A. at 38, 1249.)
    U.S. 203, 232-33 (1997), which merged the excessive
    government entanglement prong with the "primary effect"                According to Lipscomb’s corporate charter and the bylaws
    analysis. As the majority opinion notes, the Lemon test, as          of the Board of Directors,
    reformulated by Agostini, continues to have vitality. See
    Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, 
    122 S. Ct. 2460
    , 2476 (2002)                 The corporation was organized for the purpose of
    (O’Connor, J. concurring opinion). In the present case, the            teaching the word of God and the various branches of the
    question before us concerns whether the governmental action            useful knowledge, commonly taught in institutions of
    satisfies the "primary effect" test. Under this test, the Court        learning for the following general purposes: the support
    in Agostini stated that the governmental aid is permissible if         of any literary or scientific undertaking, as a college or
    "it does not result in governmental indoctrination; define its         university with power to confer degrees, an academy, a
    recipients by reference to religion; or create an excessive            debating society lyceum, the establishment of a library,
    entanglement." Id. at 234. In the matter before us, the                the support of a historical society, the promotion of
    specific issue is whether the governmental aid results in              painting, music and the fine arts, the support of Board of
    excessive entanglement. In assessing whether there is                  Trade or Chamber of Commerce or other objects of like
    excessive entanglement, the Court in Agostini stated that "we
    have looked to ‘the character and purposes of the institutions
    
    that are benefited, the nature of the aid that the State provides,        7KLV SRUWUD\DO RI /LSVFRPE LV ODUJHO\ EDVHG XSRQ LWV RZQ
    and the resulting relationship between the government and            SXEOLFDWLRQV WKDW GDWH IURP WKH WLPH WKDW WKH %RDUG DSSURYHG /LSVFRPE¶V
    religious authority.’" Id. at 232 (quoting Lemon, 403 U.S. at        UHTXHVW IRU D ORDQ ILQDQFHG E\ WKH LVVXDQFH RI  PLOOLRQ LQ WD[H[HPSW
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    nature, the support of public worship, the building of         of its functions is subsumed in its religious mission, and that
    churches and chapels and the maintenance of missionary         the $15 million dollars in tax-exempt revenue bonds had the
    undertakings.                                                  impermissible effect of promoting religion as a matter of law.
    In support of their motion for summary judgment, Plaintiffs
    (J.A. at 805, 829-30). To this end, the bylaws of Lipscomb       submitted a statement of the undisputed facts. Thereafter, on
    state that "[t]he President, with the assistance of vice         July 3, 2000, Lipscomb submitted its verified response to
    presidents and principals, shall maintain a Christian college    Plaintiffs’ statement of undisputed material facts in support of
    that shall perpetuate the high Christian ideals inaugurated by   their motion for summary judgment.
    Harding and Lipscomb, the founders of David Lipscomb
    College, in which the Bible is made the book of most                On October 24, 2000, the district court entered a
    importance." (J.A. at 830-31.)                                   memorandum and order granting Plaintiffs’ cross-motion for
    summary judgment and denying Lipscomb and Metro’s
    As noted in the President’s letter in the 1989-1990 edition    respective motions for summary judgment. The district court
    of the Student Handbook: "[W]e have a sincere interest in the    also issued a permanent injunction enjoining the Board and
    spiritual values of each student and faculty staff member.       Metro from issuing any additional tax-exempt revenue bonds
    Lipscomb has been built on Christian ideas. Daily Bible          for the benefit of Lipscomb or any other pervasively sectarian
    study and chapel provide direction but only you can make the     institution. The district court further awarded Plaintiffs’
    commitment to grow closer to God." (J.A. at 293.)                nominal damages in the amount of $1.00 each and authorized
    Lipscomb’s Faculty Handbook also provides:                       attorneys’ fees for Plaintiffs. Defendants then filed timely
    notices of appeal. Subsequently, Defendants filed a motion
    The mission of David Lipscomb University is to serve        to stay further proceedings on the matter of attorneys’ fee
    its students so that they may master knowledge and skills      pending this appeal. On October 31, 2000, the district court
    appropriate to them and become Christlike in attitude and      granted the motion to stay proceedings on the attorneys’ fee
    behavior.                                                      issue.
    It must be kept firmly in the consciousness of all              Metro also asked for a stay of the permanent injunction
    connected with the institution  administration, faculty,      issued by the district court enjoining the Board and the Metro
    students, and patrons  that Lipscomb is a Christian           from issuing any additional tax-exempt revenue bonds for the
    school. In the original appeal for support, written by         benefit of Lipscomb or any other pervasively sectarian
    David Lipscomb, it was made clear that the Bible was to        institution. On July 13, 2001, the district court denied
    be the foundation upon which all else would center:            Metro’s motion for a stay pending appeal. Thereafter, in a
    motion filed on August 13, 2001, Metro appealed the district
    The supreme purpose of the school shall be to             court’s denial of its motion for a stay pending appeal. In an
    teach the Bible as the revealed will of God to man          order entered on September 25, 2001, this Court denied the
    and as the only and sufficient rule of faith and            motion for a stay pending appeal.
    practice, and to train those who will attend in a pure
    Bible Christianity, excluding from the faith all
    opinions and philosophies of men, and from the
    work and worship of the church of God all human
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    at public hearings and meetings of the Board held on April                         inventions and devices. Such other branches of
    10, April 16, and May 30, 1990.$WWKHPHHWLQJV3ODLQWLIIV                      learning may be added as will aid in the
    RUWKHLUUHSUHVHQWDWLYHVFRPSODLQHGWKDWWKHLVVXDQFHRIWKH                       understanding and teaching of the Scriptures and as
    WD[H[HPSW ERQGV IRU /LSVFRPE SURYLGHG JRYHUQPHQWDO                           will promote usefulness and good citizenship among
    VXSSRUWWRDSHUYDVLYHO\VHFWDULDQLQVWLWXWLRQLQYLRODWLRQRI                     men.
    WKH(VWDEOLVKPHQW&ODXVHRIWKH)LUVW$PHQGPHQWRIWKH86
    &RQVWLWXWLRQ  2Q 0D\   3ODLQWLIIV DV PXQLFLSDO               (J.A. at 1627.) (emphasis in original.) The Faculty Handbook
    WD[SD\HUV FRPPHQFHG WKH LQVWDQW DFWLRQ FKDOOHQJLQJ WKH                 continues by stating,
    YDOLGLW\RIWKH%RDUG¶VDFWLRQLQLVVXLQJWD[H[HPSWUHYHQXH
    ERQGVIRUWKHEHQHILWRI/LSVFRPE                                                 This purpose was further set forth in the deed
    conveying the property on Spruce Street for the use of
    Eventually, on October 9, 1998, Metro and Lipscomb                            the school as follows:
    separately moved for summary judgment, alleging that the
    issuance of the tax-exempt revenue bonds did not violate the                        . . . that the property shall be used for maintaining a
    Establishment Clause. In support of their respective motions                     school in which, in addition to other branches of
    for summary judgment pursuant to Rule 56 of the Federal                          learning, the Bible as the recorded will of God and the
    Rules of Civil Procedure, both Metro and Lipscomb                                only standard of faith and practice in religion, excluding
    submitted separate statements of the undisputed material facts                   all human systems and opinions and all innovations,
    on October 9, 1998 and October 16, 1998, respectively.                           inventions, and devices of men from the service and
    Plaintiffs responded to Defendants’ statements of the                            worship of God, shall be taught as a regular daily study
    undisputed material facts and filed documents in opposition                      to all who shall attend said school and for no other
    to Defendants’ motions for summary judgment. Plaintiffs                          purpose inconsistent with this object. The condition
    also filed a statement of additional undisputed material facts                   being herein inserted at the request of the founders of the
    in opposition to Defendants’ motions on November 9, 1998.                        proposed Bible School, the same is hereby declared
    Both Defendants then responded to Plaintiffs’ statement of                       fundamental and shall adhere to the premises conveyed
    additional undisputed material facts on November 20, 1998                        as an imperative restriction upon their use so long as the
    and December 2, 1998, respectively.                                              same shall be owned by said Bible School, or its
    Trustees, and to any and all property which may be
    At oral argument on May 10, 2000, the district court                          purchased with the proceeds of said premises in case of
    requested that Plaintiffs submit a cross-motion for summary                      sale or reinvestment, as hereinafter provided.
    judgment. Pursuant to the district court’s order, Plaintiffs
    filed a motion for summary judgment on May 30, 2000,                               David Lipscomb University is not, therefore, merely an
    alleging that the issuance of the tax-exempt revenue bonds to                    institution which requires every student to take a lesson
    Lipscomb violated the Establishment Clause because                               in the Bible each day; this study is the wellspring from
    Lipscomb is so pervasively sectarian that a substantial portion                  which the university issued.
    (J.A. at 1627-28.)
    
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    These ideas about the central importance of the Bible are     HTXLSDQHZOLEUDU\UHQRYDWHDQGFRQYHUWWKHROGOLEUDU\LQWR
    echoed throughout Lipscomb’s catalogues. For example, in        DGPLQLVWUDWLYHRIILFHVFRQVWUXFWDQLQWUDPXUDOEXLOGLQJRU
    the university catalogue for 1988-1989, Lipscomb states:        VWXGHQWDFWLYLW\FHQWHUDQLQWUDPXUDOILHOG four new tennis
    courts, and a baseball stadium; construct an addition to the
    The Bible has always been considered the most               Swang Business Center; make parking, landscaping and
    important area of study for all students at DLC [David        walkway improvements; and acquire computer and fiber optic
    Lipscomb College]. The founders and those who have            equipment.
    followed them have held it to be important that every
    student study the Bible in a class every day. Whatever           At a public meeting on April 10, 1990, the Board approved
    one’s major interest or life work, a thorough knowledge       Lipscomb’s request for the loan, which was financed by the
    of the biblical life principles is needed.                    issuance of $15 million in tax-exempt industrial development
    bonds, pursuant to the Board’s authority under Tenn. Code
    In daily classes the Bible is taught as the inspired word   Ann. § 7-53-101(11)(A)(vii). After another public hearing on
    of God. With the Bible itself as the text, students are       May 30, 1990, the Board formally approved the issuance of
    encouraged to apply the Bible principles of right living      the bonds. On May 31, 1990, Nashville Mayor Bill Boner
    to all aspects of personal and professional life.             approved the issuance of the bonds, as required for tax-
    exempt status under 
    26 U.S.C. § 147
    (f), thus certifying that
    In view of the daily Bible classes, it can be said that     the bonds served a public purpose.
    every Lipscomb graduate unofficially "majors in Bible."
    Those who formally major in Bible may give special              The tax-exempt bonds were then sold to private investors
    emphasis in one of the following areas: Biblical              (bondholders), and the proceeds from the bonds were loaned
    Languages, Missions, Preaching, Religious Education, or       to Lipscomb, pursuant to the loan documents. According to
    Youth Ministry.                                               the loan agreement, Lipscomb was not to use the project
    funds for sectarian instruction or religious worship.
    (J.A. at 41-42.) These points are reinforced in the 1990-1991   Lipscomb is also obligated to pay all sums due on the bonds.
    university catalogue:                                           In January of 1991, the bonds were replaced by revenue
    refunding bonds titled "Educational Facilities Revenue
    The Daily Bible Requirement                                   Refunding Bonds, Series 1991."
    The supreme purpose of David Lipscomb University              Defendant Sovran Bank, as trustee for the bondholders, was
    is "to teach the Bible as the revealed will of God to man     assigned the loan documents. Sovran Bank provided the
    and as the only and sufficient rule of faith and practice,    principal security for the bonds through a $15,969,453
    and to train those who will attend in a pure Bible            irrevocable letter of credit for the account of Lipscomb to
    Christianity." To help fulfill this purpose, each regular     Sovran Bank, N.A. as trustee for the bondholders. Additional
    student must be enrolled in a Bible class each school day     security was provided by a promissory note and loan
    and also attend daily chapel services.                        agreement entered into by Lipscomb and the Board.
    Every college or university has a right and even an          Plaintiffs are state and local taxpayers residing in Davidson
    obligation to be unique and distinctive based upon its        County, Tennessee, who objected to the issuance of the bonds
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    members of the Churches of Christ, particularly during chapel                        individual purpose. Few, if any, other colleges today
    service. (J.A. at 1606-07.) Moreover, while Lipscomb                                 require students to take regular daily classes in Bible
    provided its students with a list of local churches in the                           study. Students who choose to attend David Lipscomb
    community, it only named those affiliated with the Churches                          University should be interested and supportive of the
    of Christ. (J.A. at 835-36.) Lipscomb also acknowledges that                         daily Bible requirement. The university has no authority
    it prohibits students from dancing, consuming alcohol, using                         to suspend this requirement for any student.
    tobacco, among other things, because it regards such conduct
    as being "un-Christian conduct." (J.A. at 308-309, 835, 1191-                      (J.A. at 1253.)       Lipscomb’s 1990-91 catalogue further
    92, 1472-74.)                                                                      provides:
    In response to recommendations made by the Southern                                Although the daily Bible requirement is important enough
    Association of Colleges and Schools, Lipscomb undertook a                            to be listed as a separate part of each student’s academic
    major development project in the early 1990s to expand and                           program, it is also considered an integral part of the general
    renovate its campus to accommodate an increase in                                    education program at David Lipscomb College. No body
    undergraduate enrollment to 3,000. To fund the project,                              of knowledge or study of any kind is as important as the
    Lipscomb applied for a $15 million, low-interest loan from                           study of the Bible itself.
    the Board.  /LSVFRPE UHTXHVWHG IXQGLQJ WR FRQVWUXFW DQG
    (J.A. at 41, 1254.)
    Accordingly, taking and passing a daily Bible class is a
                                                                                 "fundamental requirement for attendance" at Lipscomb. (J.A.
    The Board is a public corporation created under the authority of
    
    Tenn. Code Ann. § 7-53-101
     - § 7-53-311. Metro approved the creation               at 39-40.) As set forth in Lipscomb’s student bulletin for
    of the Board by resolution as provided in 
    Tenn. Code Ann. § 7-53-201
    .              1991-92:
    By law, all amendments to the corporate charter of the Board must also
    be approved by Metro. 
    Tenn. Code Ann. § 7-53-204
     (1985). Under the                      The Bible has always been considered the most
    statute, the Board has the authority to enter into loan agreements with              important area of study for all students at David
    third parties; it can sue and be sued; it can sell any of its properties; it can
    issue bonds and borrow money from banks and other financial institutions             Lipscomb University. The founders, and those who have
    by issuing notes. 
    Tenn. Code Ann. § 7-53-204
    . In addition, the Board has             followed them, have held it to be important that every
    the authority to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds for various public work              student study the Bible. Whatever their major interest or
    projects, including                                                                  life work, a thorough knowledge of Biblical principles is
    needed.
    [a]ny nonprofit educational institution in any manner related to
    or in furtherance of the educational purposes of the institution,                 In daily classes, Bible is taught as the inspired word of
    including, but not limited to classroom, laboratory, housing,
    administrative, physical education and medical research and                     God. Students are encouraged to apply the Bible
    treatment facilities.                                                           principles of right living to all aspects of personal and
    professional life.
    
    Tenn. Code Ann. § 7-53-101
    (11)(A)(vii)(1990 Supp.). After the approval
    and sale of the tax-exempt bonds under the statute, the municipal
    governments that approve them are not liable for repayment of the debt.
    
    Tenn. Code Ann. § 7-53-306
     (1985).
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    be removed by passing each Bible course carried during         -$DW
    the semester of probation. Failure to meet this
    requirement means that the student will be dropped at the         During the years from 1990 to1992, at the time of the
    end of the semester.                                           issuance of the bonds, more than 77% of the undergraduate
    students at Lipscomb were members of the Churches of
    (J.A. at 303, 1189, 1212, 1235.) As explained by Dr. Joe Mac     Christ. (J.A. at 837, 1181.) According to the affidavit of W.
    Lynn, the head of Lipscomb’s Bible Department, each student      Craig Bledsoe, the Provost at Lipscomb since 1997, 78.97%
    is required to have two credit hours of Bible each semester in   of the student body indicated that they were members of the
    order to graduate from Lipscomb. (J.A. at 1504-5.) From          Churches of Christ in 1991, while 71.42% of the student body
    1988 until September 1992, approximately 100 undergraduate       so indicated in 1997. (J.A. at 502.) Student applications for
    students were on "Bible probation." (J.A. at 834.) As noted      admission to Lipscomb during these years "required a
    in the Student Handbooks, students who do not pass every         character reference from a minister, youth minister or leader
    Bible course carried while on probation are subject to           at church," without specifying the denomination of the church
    dismissal from the school.                                       or the religion. (J.A. at 837.) As expressed in a brochure
    from Lipscomb, "[o]ne common thread that binds students
    In addition to daily Bible study, Lipscomb also requires      together is their commitment to Christ. At Lipscomb a
    every full-time student to attend chapel each school day.        student’s love for the Lord is strengthened by this special
    (J.A. at 833.) As stated in Lipscomb’s Faculty Handbook:         association with other students, the majority of whom share
    the same spiritual values." (J.A. at 1635.) In his affidavit,
    Chapel                                                         Bledsoe also stated that "there are numerous other religions
    represented in the student body including, for example,
    The heart of each day’s activities at David Lipscomb         Buddhism, Lutheran, Muslim, Russian Orthodox, Hindu,
    University is the chapel service. It is here that the entire   Catholic, Mormon, Baptist, and Nazarene." (J.A. at 502). In
    Lipscomb family gains strength and inspiration for the         his supplemental affidavit, Bledsoe averred that "Lipscomb
    tasks of the day. Since attendance at chapel is                does not discriminate against students on the basis of
    compulsory for all students, it is expected that each          religion." (J.A. at 775.) Nevertheless, Dr. Sinclair testified
    faculty member will attend chapel regularly. No                in her deposition that students were pressured to become
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    HDFKWHDFKHULVIUHHWRSXUVXHDQGWHDFKWUXWKLQKLVKHU          is placed on "chapel probation." (J.A. at 303, 1189-90, 1212-
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    VWDWHPHQW                                                        flagrant disregard for chapel attendance persists, a student is
    subject to immediate suspension." (J.A. at 304.) In his
    (J.A. at 1305.) According to Dr. Sinclair, who has had a long        deposition, Dr. Dennis Loyd, the Dean of Students at
    association with Lipscomb in addition to teaching there, the         Lipscomb, testified that every full-time student "knows he
    administration at Lipscomb directed members of the faculty           goes to chapel," and that failure to do so results in dismissal.
    to teach certain religious doctrines or views in courses given       (J.A. at 1455-59.)
    in the Biology and Physics Departments, where faculty
    members are "instructed to teach creationism." (J.A. at 1616-           As stated in the bylaws of the Board of Directors, each
    17.),QKHUDIILGDYLW'U6LQFODLUDOVRVWDWHG                    director at Lipscomb must be a member of the Churches of
    Christ in good standing in the congregation. (J.A. at 110.)
      7KRVH ZKR DUH QRW IDPLOLDU ZLWK WKH FKXUFK RI     The Board of Directors elects the president to be its chief
    &KULVWKDYHGLIILFXOW\XQGHUVWDQGLQJWKHUHVWULFWLYHQDWXUH        executive officer in charge of "its business and Christian
    RILWVEHOLHIV7KH%LEOHLVWDNHQYHU\OLWHUDOO\DQGYHU\        education affairs." (J.A. at 115.) The bylaws also provide
    UHVWULFWLYHO\  )RU H[DPSOH ZRPHQ DUH QRW DOORZHG WR      that "great care should be exercised in the selection and
    KROGDQ\OHDGHUVKLSSRVLWLRQVRIDQ\NLQG:RPHQDUH              development of [] teaching personnel." (J.A. at 116.)
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    QRWDOORZHGWROHDGVLQJLQJWRPDNHDQQRXQFHPHQWVRU              its services, building and grounds departments, shall be
    WRWHDFKLQDQ\JURXSZKHUHPHQDUHSUHVHQW:RPHQDUH            members in good standing of the Churches of Christ. (J.A. at
    QRW DOORZHG WR JR WR EXVLQHVV PHHWLQJV RI WKH FKXUFK     832.) Lipscomb also reserves the right under Title VII of the
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    +ROOLV 7RGG SURIHVVRU RI WKH VRFLRORJ\ GHSDUWPHQW DW       acknowledged in his deposition testimony that all of its
    /LSVFRPEDQGDQHOGHUDWP\FKXUFKJDYHRQ1RYHPEHU                faculty must be members in good standing of the Churches of
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    of employment. (J.A. at 1167, 1169.) In a letter to Nashville
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    the university, but "[a] person who divorces and remarries
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