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Old 04-16-2008, 12:15 AM
DSTRen13 DSTRen13 is offline
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I'm not a lawyer or law student or anything close, so maybe someone can help me out with this. Where does the idea that public universities cannot regulate their students' on-campus actions come from? By accepting admission into the school, are they not agreeing adhere to its policies and procedures? People do not seem to question that students in elementary and secondary level public schools should have to conform to standards of behavior or risk sanctions; why is this such a controversial issue for the public university? Because the students are there by choice? (To me, this argument seems invalid - a code of conduct for students who are enrolled in a school of their choosing is more acceptable than students who are enrolled in a school they are required to attend.)
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