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There seems to be a great legal battle afoot. I hope that it comes out just like the one against students freedom to assemble did. Please keep us informed on this issue.
If this were in KY...
As to the entering because the door was open or whatever... that still doesn't mean that that is a commonarea. Just because my suite door was open in college didn't mean that housekeeping would enter it and clean it. So unless they really want a legal battle, I would advise the officers to not enter an unlocked room without a warrant... if they weren't the law, then the only difference between tresspassing and attempted burglary would be the unlocked door. If that door had been locked it would be considered attempted burglary. (I will double check this in my KRS book.)
As to confusion over abb.
I grew up with UK standing for University of Kentucky. SO when I entered grade school, when teachers referred to England by way of UK... I didn't understand. They had a UK also... until I realized that UK stood for United Kingdom. But I was really young...
I am surprised that University of Louisville hasn't sued University of Louisiana because all the small state schools there are now UL-whatever... ie UL-Lafayette. Very confusing when watching ESPN score trackers.
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