Publications
AN UPDATE ON ROYALTY TREATMENT FOR AFFINITY ARRANGEMENTS
Barbara Schwartz Bromberg INTRODUCTION Many executives of exempt organizations, including fraternal organizations, who are involved in the negotiation of affinity arrangements, have wrongly assumed that, be cause of the favorable court decisions in the Sierra Club case and similar recent...
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PA Supreme Court Sides with Fraternity
Timothy M. Burke, Manley & Burke Pi Lambda Phi prevailed in its efforts to defend the zoning on its house in Pittsburgh even though the chapter is without recognition by the University. As reported in previous issues of Fraternal Law...
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HAZING IN NEW YORK STATE LEADS TO CRIMINAL & CIVIL PENALTIES
Timothy M. Burke, Manley & Burke A New York Appellate Court recently held that New York's criminal statute against hazing can form the basis for a civil suit by the hazing victim against the perpetrator. Binaya Oja was a 17-year...
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THE DARTMOUTH DECISION: THE END OF ANOTHER GREEK SYSTEM?
Timothy M. Burke, Manley & Burke Is the news from Dartmouth the death knell of the fraternity system at another eastern liberal arts college? Not necessarily. In early February, the news that Dartmouth College was about to end the fraternity...
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