And, if she were to get a different result (meaning, not expelled) from a state university in a different state................what would you say.....it's the university's fault? IMO, this isn't as black & white as you're maintaining it is.
I would not say anything - because I am not an expert. If these experts believe she can get a certification - who am I to challenge them? But this is not something you apparently are willing to take - despite the fact that apparently you are not an expert as well.
The facts are:
1. These guys are experts - it's what they do and have been doing for a while.
2. It is not likely that she is the only Christian that ever went through their program.
3. The case has already been thrown out once in court.
If a team of experts make a decision - which is not likely a very common decision - I very much doubt that this is the kind of blatant christian bashing you present it as. I would guess that there would more Christians that they would have expelled for questionable reasons.
My opinion is that if you want certification in a certain profession - you need to earn it. It is pretty clear that they gave her tasks to complete to earn that certification that she is unwilling to adhere to.
So, given what I know about the situation - it sounds to me like someone that wants to have eat her cake and have it to, not like the blatant discrimination case you try to present it.
With all due respect - Christians are not exactly a persecuted minority in this country, certainly not in the Southern states.
Looks to me like you are doing a Keetoneasm - you are letting you personal beliefs about gays cloud your judgment.