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Originally posted by crystalline
I know that, I'm just wondering what grounds they imagine that they could use for that.
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I think it's because she wrote: " By the way I also notice that you mimicked quite a bit of MY sorority beliefs. GET YOUR OWN. "
I don't know if "sorority beliefs" are really a legal case. I mean, if you think about it, different sororities were formed for different reasons, but most all of them have *some kind* of belief in strong academic excellence, leadership, philanthropic work, sisterhood, and growing in social settings.
Maybe what she meant in the letter about the "sorority beliefs" were more than just general things like that.. something more specific, but I wouldn't know what?