Publications
AEPi AND UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE REACH AGREEMENT
Tim Burke, Manley Burke, tburke@manleyburke.com Alpha Epsilon Pi had a chapter at the University of Delaware, dating back to 1925. In the late 90's a series of disciplinary problems resulted in the University withdrawing recognition from the Chapter and National...
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MUSLIM SORORITY
Tim Burke, Manley Burke, tburke@manleyburke.com National Public Radio recently reported on the efforts to develop the first Muslim Sorority. According to the December 13, 2005 newscast, Gamma Gamma Pi has groups of Muslim students organizing at both the University of...
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THE NIC AND NPC FILE BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF SINGLE-SEX ORGANIZATIONS
Dan McCarthy, Manley Burke As previously reported in Fraternal Law, Alpha Epsilon Pi (“AEPi”) is fighting to protect the First Amendment Freedom of Association rights of its members at the City University of New York College of Staten Island (“CSI”). ...
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A DEATH IN TEXAS
Tim Burke, Manley Burke, tburke@manleyburke.com Hazing and alcohol continue to take a toll on college campuses, in spite of the efforts by national fraternities and colleges and universities which host fraternities to end the practice once and for all. A...
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“YOU KILLED MATTHEW WILLIAM CARRINGTON”
Tim Burke, Manley Burke, tburke@manleyburke.com According to published reports, that is what the father of the deceased pledge of the Chi Tau Fraternity at California State University said in court at the time four members of the Fraternity were sentenced...
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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT ATTACKS GREEKS
Robert Manley, Manley Burke The November 28, 2005, issue of U.S. News & World Report carries on its march away from news reporting into feature writing with a two-page spread on the evils of the Greek system at Colgate called,...
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ALCOHOL-FREE HOUSING WORKS
Robert Manley, Manley Burke In 1997, Phi Delta Theta announced its intention to have all of its houses alcohol-free effective July 1, 2000. Naysayers predicted a parade of horribles: shrinking chapters, recruitment problems, loss of chapters, and general shrinkage. None...
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