In 2018, a federal lawsuit alleged that Brewer refused to hire a candidate Joshua Bonadona for football coach because of his Jewish heritage. According to news reports, Brewer refused to hire the coach because of his “Jewish blood.” Brewer denied these charges. In 2020, Brewer settled a lawsuit with the Bonadona, without disclosing the terms. In 2019, Assistant Professor Russell Meek resigned in protest of the failure by the Louisiana University administration to condemn
misogynistic comments made by Joshua Joy Dara, a local
Baptist pastor and
Republican candidate for the
Louisiana state Senate. On Feb. 25, 2019, audio recordings of a conversation between Russell Meek and Louisiana College administrators show that the administrators, including Brewer, exerted pressure to conceal criticism of Mr. Dara. In 2021, news reports indicated that Brewer's administration censors students and faculty on social media. A student was censored by the
Louisiana Christian University administrators after asking questions on social media about the policies of the Trump administration. In 2015, Brewer requested and obtained an exemption to
Title IX, a law preventing
sexual discrimination, thus allowing the
Louisiana Christian University to discriminate against its students on the basis of
sexual orientation,
gender identity,
marital status,
pregnancy or receipt of
abortion while still receiving federal funds. In 2019, Brewer led LCU to withdraw from the
Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) because CCCU supported civil rights protections for
LGBT students. ==References==