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Thnak you for your response; I'll defer to your expertise, but all the advice I (we've) gotten is somewhat contradictory to yours. It's possible we may be saying the same thing on at least one point. My understanding is that the school cannot single out Greeks as opposed to other student interest groups. In all the examples I've seen, that's exactly what has happened. I don't have access to case law, however, Fraternal Law is an excellent source. I do appreciate your pointing out the rule that they connot punish you for meeting off campus if de-recognized. I wasn't aware of that. The trend seems to be now that the U. will punish fraternities by threatening to never re-recognize the (national) organization again if the members meet off campus.
Thank you for the information you've provided; I appreciate it. I'll try to find some current case law to underscore the position other atorneys have advised.
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