DeltAlum,
You are correct, and looking at what I wrote I think I knew what I wanted to say but couldn't word it properly

Yes, it is a higher standard, but being "above" everyone shouldn't also mean we have less rights than others. I am only giving my opinion on the situation, I have no idea if I am right or wrong about how and why the administration of universities can do all this. I just think standing in the background and allowing all these policies to be implemented without the greek voice being heard isn't fair. If so many are not comfortable with the rules, then stand up and say it. It takes a little work to fight for what you want, and I think everyone is just too scared about losing their charter or money or whatever. I agree though, it's time to stop complaining and pointing fingers; that never accomplished anything. If this is what the students there want, then let it be. If they decide to take action, then it will be a different story.
Has your chapter made a stance on this type of policy? As Division VP you probably discussed this thoroughly with chapters, I'm just curious if there is complete acceptance of the changes or not. As for challenging this in court, I doubt that will ever come unless a fraternity is willing to put up a lot of money for such a cause.
AXPAlum