Publications
DID M.A.D.D.'S LOBBYING ENCOURAGE BINGE DRINKING?
Robert E. Manley, Manley & Burke According to a survey by the Harvard School of Public Health 50% of male and 39% of female students surveyed reported that they had engaged in binge drinking within the preceding two weeks. About...
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OHIO COURT DECLARES HAZING STATUTE VAGUE
Timothy M. Burke, Manley & Burke In a newly reported decision, an Ohio trial court struck down a portion of Ohio's Anti-Hazing statute for vagueness, but allowed a hazing victim's claim to proceed. Charles Carpetta was a student at the...
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DEBATE: ALCOHOL-FREE? OR NOT?
Robert E. Manley, Manley & Burke "There is no more difficult problem in colleges today than how to reduce the risks of dangerous college-age drinking."1 Eleven men's fraternities have resolved to convert their houses into alcohol-free residences for their members....
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BEYOND THE FRATERNITY HOUSE - ATHLETIC TEAM HAZING EXPOSED
Gary E. Powell Within the past year, the popular press has paid a great deal of attention to hazing occurring in the context of athletics. In August 1999, Alfred University released a comprehensive, empirical study on ''initiation rights and athletics."...
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