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Originally posted by miss priss
With that being said,
1. Does that mean that BGLO's should take a serious look at becoming affiliated (legally) as a constitutionally bound brotherhood/sisterhood somewhat like the Zetas/Sigmas?
2. Should sororities and fraternity take seriously the notion of becoming "frarorities"?
3. Considering the plight (such as lawsuits, possible bankruptcies, and the lack of financial members) of sororities and fratenities today, should BGLO's reexamine how the culture of the membership effects the longevity of each individual organization/
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1. In today's society legally there may be a problem being constuntionally bound. If someone sues Sigma for hazing there is, unfortunatly, a real possibility that someone could sue Zeta!

Because like any other company you go for the parent company and all it's affilates when you sue.
2. No not yet the society is not that far to the left as a whole.
3. Lawsuits are a possibility and it does not have to be hazing. ANY business is capable of being sued at anytime for any reason. Someone is suing P. Diddy for something he was not even around for! You must get proper insurance and proper financial managment in order to counteract these things.