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more rigorous than) the e cards law of the land. This is patently absurd. Private institutions don’t impose LEGAL punishments— they don’t jail or imprison students, nor do they presume to “punish” students for having broken federal or state law. Private insitutions internally discipline students who do not adhere to the institution’s own stated policies. I’m entirely at a loss to understand e cards why you seem to think criminal law has any bearing here. It simply doesn’t. Mark, at 10:20 pm EST on February 14, 2006 The crucial point, I think, is not the fact that the students published e cards these comments on the internet, but the fact that they chose to publish them in a forum specifically aimed at students and staff at Syracuse. By publishing their remarks in Facebook they clearly intended that these remarks would be read by other Syracuse students (and possibly faculty members), people Ms Collins might deal with in the course of her employment.
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