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Old 01-21-2007, 08:50 PM
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Important Question

Hey all,
I have a question regarding schools having expansion bans in place for Greek orgs.

Is this process even legal? Like, if a group of guys wanted to start a chapter but an expansion ban was in place, couldn't they argue freedom of association and that it is infringing upon their rights as citizens/students?

My rationale for this is that a couple of years ago the university tried to prevent the NAACP from coming onto campus because it was part of a national organization, but they lost the battle b/c of Freedom of Association.

Any thoughts would be welcome!!

Thanks,
Nate
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