KLAN COSTUMES OR BLACK FACE - THE AFTERMATH

Tim Burke, Manley & Burke The January 2002 issue of Fraternal Law, which reported on fraternities whose Halloween parties had included members dressed in Ku Klux Klan costumes, black face and Afro wigs was primarily intended to discuss the abilities...
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IN THE HEADLINES

As this issue of Fraternal Law goes to press, a trial is scheduled to begin in Harrisonburg, Virginia of two James Madison University students. The members of SAE are charged with six counts of hazing. Virginia is now one of...
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HANDLING THE PRESS IN A CRISIS

Jerry Galvin The writer is experienced in public relations and media relations matters. Lawyers who write for Fraternal Law have worked  with him on  the public relations side of fraternity emergencies throughout the United States. Every fraternity and sorority should...
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