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Originally posted by Firehouse
If yours is a public school, the Dean of Students is not allowed to impose a restrictive system on you. Consult a civil rights attorney. The Dean may be personally liable for economic damages suffered by the chapters. Too often, fraternities simply do what they're told without any knowledge of their rights. This is not theory; it's case law. You're trying to cooperate and give them what they want; sounds like what they want is to hurt you. Consult a good lawyer; you can spook them right back.
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Firehouse - great news! thanks a ton. Probably going to talk to our advisor who I believe has practiced law and currently teaches criminal justice here. If anything he can refer me to someone.