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Old 07-19-2011, 02:40 AM
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I am a currently a sophomore and my college recently suspended my fraternities charter for 4 years. However I am still an alumni of the fraternity, and the whole brotherhood is trying to stay together even though the administration is doing everything they can to stop that. We were thinking of having an unofficial "formal" for the seniors and also for people like me who just were initiated and did not get to reap many of the benefits of being part of a fraternity. However my school finds out about everything, and not suprisingly they have knowledge about our formal and are threatening us. Since this is the only formal I would ever be able to go to for my own fraternity, I am strongly considering going. Although I was wondering if anyone knows the ramifications of being charged with having a formal (ie getting sued by Nationals). If any one has any knowledge of this I'd really appreciate it.
Also I know that people will comment saying that since my charter is not active that my fraternity should definitely not have a formal. Take into account that I got to be a brother for three weeks before my school royally screwed my fraternity over because of an agenda to get rid of Greek Life. So as I said any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
This is probably too late, and I appologize for the brevity as I am typing on my phone. My chapter has been kicked off campus for going on three an a half years now (I was initiated last semester), and we still operate just fiine even with my university cracking down on Greek Life as well. Brotherhood doesn't die because some GDI suit says so.

That being said, there is nothing they can legally do to stop you from having a formal, so long as (if you're renting a place out) you don't rent it out in the name of your fraternity, or claim affiliation with the fraternity. You cannot wear letters on campus, either, if I were to wear my letters I would be kicked off. Howevver, there is nothing to stop you from freely associating, so long as you don't self identify the event (formally) as being for your fraternity. Book the location under one brother's name.
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Old 07-19-2011, 07:11 AM
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That being said, there is nothing they can legally do to stop you from having a formal . . . .
Careful with giving the legal advice, hoss. You just might be wrong.

And since the OP asked the question over a year ago, I'd guess your answer is more than "probably" too late.
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Old 07-19-2011, 01:27 PM
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Careful with giving the legal advice, hoss. You just might be wrong.

And since the OP asked the question over a year ago, I'd guess your answer is more than "probably" too late.
Wow, I only read that it was in April....not 2010.

I'm going to go bury my head in the sand for a minute, brb.
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