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Monday, January 14, 2019

University says making sorority members study 25 hours a week is hazing

A Latina sorority has filed a lawsuit against Greek administrators at the University of Virginia in response to a bizarre new ruling that claimed sorority leaders were hazing members by requiring them to study.

According to the suit, filed in federal court by Sigma Lambda Upsilon, also known as Senoritas Latinas Unidas, U.Va. violated the First Amendment rights of its members by suspending the sorority last year after discovering that the sorority was operating with a requirement that their members log at least 25 study hours per week, an absolutely normal Greek practice at most colleges and universities.

“As a result of the suspension, SLU’s First Amendment rights have been violated because [U.Va.] is denying it the right to free speech and association on [Grounds],” the complaint reads. “As a result of the suspension, SLU has also been discriminated against because Defendant has sanctioned it for no actual misconduct whatsoever.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Although a great idea to promote academic success, how it would be enforced may become a greater problem. Liberals only want failures to be promoted so they can manipulate them later. When does this insanity end?

Anonymous said...

cant fix stupid but hey they are going to college

Anonymous said...

Now we're going to court to obtain the correct definition of studying.

WOW!