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In reply to the discussion: OU SAE to sue University of Oklahoma and the University President [View all]onenote
(46,135 posts)64. Maybe not, but I don't hold it against Jones that he accepted an appointment to represent McVeigh
I share the view of one my progressive heroes, Ramsey Clark, that everyone is entitled to a legal defense, no matter how unpopular defending them is with the public. Jones took the McVeigh case after others refused to defend him.
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That's pretty astute analysis. No way an organization that openly violates
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#43
Admitting to racial discrimination and threatening to lynch other students goes beyond the 1st Amend
GreatGazoo
Mar 2015
#4
Doesn't OU have a student code of conduct? Didn't they agree to abide by the code when
FSogol
Mar 2015
#6
Regardless of what is says, any University can err on the side of protecting their student's safety.
FSogol
Mar 2015
#25
the frat chapter itself has zero legal remedies, though, as it's already been dissolved
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#26
OK. Let's further investigate how the freshman members learned the song
alcibiades_mystery
Mar 2015
#14
the University MUST provide a welcoming & safe environment for all students.
KittyWampus
Mar 2015
#15
Since the national fraternity closed the OU chapter, the university seems within its rights
Maeve
Mar 2015
#17