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We all hate hazing and hazers, but we're still Americans and we have rights.
Hopefully, SAE has lawyers.
The news story implies the decision has been made, SAE is defunct, and we'll investigate this mess in January.
No one has been hurt, and if SAE was violating some rule, tell them to stop.
Hopefully SAE has good lawyers. How can a public university ban SAE insignia on clothing? How can a public univ. shut down a private house?
I wish they would investigate, find out who were the hazers, get rid of them (the chapter officers, if necessary), put the chapter on some type of probation, and see what happens.
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