How are they gonna know somebody is carrying?
None of the articles identifies this detail – beyond noting that the university is attempting to get students to toss their rights in exchange for better housing.
Will the university also require practice of a university approved religion for student to live in their dorms? Or ask that students never avail themselves of their other 1st Amendment rights? How about the 4th & 5th? Are they ok, or are they also signed away in the housing contract?
Oh jeeze mikee, I’m sorry you brought those pesky amendments up, because they often are signed away in housing “contracts,” if that contract is with govt.
At some campuses, the Third is in danger too, and I don’t mean ROTC.
Easy answer here: bypass the U rulz and sue the Prof personally. Don’t go after the U, go after the Prof. One such successful lawsuit ends this civil rights discrimination forever.
August 23rd, 2012 at 2:53 pm
How are they gonna know somebody is carrying?
None of the articles identifies this detail – beyond noting that the university is attempting to get students to toss their rights in exchange for better housing.
Will the university also require practice of a university approved religion for student to live in their dorms? Or ask that students never avail themselves of their other 1st Amendment rights? How about the 4th & 5th? Are they ok, or are they also signed away in the housing contract?
August 24th, 2012 at 8:44 am
Oh jeeze mikee, I’m sorry you brought those pesky amendments up, because they often are signed away in housing “contracts,” if that contract is with govt.
At some campuses, the Third is in danger too, and I don’t mean ROTC.
August 26th, 2012 at 7:30 am
Easy answer here: bypass the U rulz and sue the Prof personally. Don’t go after the U, go after the Prof. One such successful lawsuit ends this civil rights discrimination forever.