Trying to understand something here. Please explain how others' civil rights are endangered by the RA leading a bible study in the dorm, available to peaceable assembly by like-minded individuals. Seems to me the constitution specifically addresses a right to assembly by the people.
I am of the understanding the Bill of Rights is a misnomer, as it does not grant rights so much as it points out what Congress cannot do. The government has no rights. People have rights. Sooo...constitutionally speaking, yes the RA's rights are under attack, and if pursued in litigation (as a constitutional case) he has pretty solid constitutional means to continue with his bible study, as long as it's non-mandatory to attend. There is also the issue, as previously mentioned, of discrimination if other secular groups are allowed assembly space in the dorm.
One of two outcomes would be to either deny any and all groups from assembly in the dorm (so as not to discriminate), or drop the discrimination and move on with new business. Having perused a few websites concerning obligations and such of resident advisors, and having noticed almost universal consistency of the duties and obligatiions amongst the universities, RAs are to submit their plans for any activities to the head RA before putting plans in action. If this was done, and he was given the OK, then he followed procedure correctly.
Given that RAs are for the most part consciensious and responsible student staff members, cognizant of the fact they represent the university and work as a team with other RAs, it is hard to imagine a deliberate breaking of the rules on his part. Simply too much would be at stake for him to lose his stipend and face possible disiplinary action (and consequently possible action to other RAs in his team.)
I therefore suggest that perhaps this is being done on the whim of some superior agent of the university to cover their own sorry butt in the interest of political correctness, which is so pervasive on campus these days. As Guns so eloquently put it, it is a crock. I hope this is sorted out eventually by common sense, however travesties of justice such as this case seems to be must be placed under scrutiny and met with eternal vigilance.
Les