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Old 05-07-2014, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by AGDee View Post
Yes, a societal problem. But if the law said they can't prosecute, then how can the school take action? If the rapists fought the school, wouldn't the argument "You can't suspend me because even the district attorney said there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute" be sufficient to prevent the school from taking action?
No. Schools can kick people out as they see fit, as long as their policies aren't violating laws themselves (e.g. targeting a protected class). You don't have a constitutional right to attend college.
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