The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com LAWSUIT From Page 1 Hammer's attorney claimed Miller's statements on homosexu- als in "Disgust" and in another book written by Miller called "Faking It," in which he said society considers gays to be a "pariah group," showed his feelings toward gays. Green said Miller was forth- coming in his testimony, particu- larly when he said that the Bible condemned homosexuality as an abomination. In response, Seryak argued because since "Faking It" was pub- lished in 2003, after Hammer's tenure decision, it should be not be considered in court. Green also argued that Law School Prof Kyle Logue's vote against Hammer should not be counted because of Logue's church's teachings on homosexuality. Logue said in his testimony that he voted against1Hammer because of his scholarship, but Hammer argues that Logue's anti-gay feelings can be seen in the fact that he teaches reli- gious education classes at a church that views homosexuality as a "sin" and an "abomination." Seryak argued in response that the church doctrine does not accu- rately represent Logue's personal views. A third Law School professor, Richard Friedman, was also cited in Green's arguments before the judge. Though Friedman said his belief that Hammer wasn't likely to be a leader in his area of expertise was the reason for voting against tenure, Hammer's attorney pointed to Fried- man's role in revamping the Law School's tenure policy as evidence of bias against the gay professor. Shortly before Hammer's review, Green said, Friedman helped redraft the Law School's policy which eliminated the opportunity for an individual to challenge a ten- ure decision. 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