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Re: Is ths legal?...



At 04:18 AM 12/17/95 -0500, you wrote:

>Exactly. If Oklahoma University is private, it can establish and enforce
>policies that would be unconstitutional at public schools. Those
>policies become part of the contract and a student must abide by them,
>except when they are administered arbitrarily and capriciously. At a
>public universities, students probably would have more freedom to
>challenge this policy.

In looking at their homepage, it appears to be a state funded school.
(There is not alot of background on the school history or affiliations on
their homepage except for a note that it was founded by the territorial
legislature a number of years before becoming a state..)

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