Plus what we're seeing, as fraternities respond to the liabilities of providing alcohol within the house it's now turning to the liability of even letting people in who have consumed before hand.
Some members I've talked to have stated that a person who seems perfectly fine when they walk in the door can be slurring there words in ten minutes when the alcohol hits them.
I'm not sure what the answer is, outside of changing the liability laws and putting some onus back on the students. I know the Indiana Supreme Court heard a case about Wabash College and ruled the fraternity nationals was not to be blamed because they provided enough educational opportunities that they fulfilled their duty to their members. I wonder what would happen if the focus shifted towards education and policies as the way to rule responsibility vs just this was the location where this behavior happened.
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