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Originally Posted by KSigAdvisor
Vito I'm going to say this as nicely as I can, but you are dead wrong. Legally and no offense, you have absolutely no idea what you re talking about. I don't think you're stupid because you are wrong, so don't get all offended on me. But legally, dead wrong.
"If you want to be recognized by the school as a GLO and the school requires GLOs to have council membership, then yes, you do."
Knight Shadow, so you think it's constitutional for the school to allow other students (IFC members) to say whether we can or can't be an organization? Slippery slope. You won't find support for that theory in any doctrine legally, anywhere, but hey, it's your opinion.
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Again, I will ask you, do you even have any legal trianing. We have somebody who most would argue is a Constitutional scholar, telling you are talking out of your ass. You just keep saying something is illegal without explaining how it is. And I do know what I am talking about, considering I went to a state school that also require a social GLO to be recognized by our IFSC before being granted recognizance by the OGL.
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