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Originally Posted by Faith4Keep
I guess it was just an assumption that SLS (Student Legal Services) sat in on every hearing anyhow. But regardless, I wonder if these cases are actually legal issues or not-- you know, like lawyers are well-versed in US law or whatever they specialize in, you would need a neutral party that is well versed in UCF "law". Which is supposed to be the SCB. ::rolls eyes:: oh well. Things are just never the way they should be.
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Since UCF is a public school apart of the Florida system, they are bound by the laws of the state, and thus students are to be granted their legal rights in any school proceeding.
Every hearing should be run in accordance to legal correctness. To not do so would be a violation of students' rights. Remember- students must follow UCF's rules, but UCF must obey the law and uphold all rights of students. They don't supercede those.