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No, there’s no right that is constitutional fraternity life

No, there’s no right that is constitutional fraternity life

No, there’s no right that is constitutional fraternity life

Harvard University, never ever precisely a bastion of equality and fairness, has finally gone past an acceptable limit.

The college has begun penalizing membership in fraternities, sororities, and final clubs—the single-sex companies that mimic numerous traits of Greek life but occur just on Harvard’s campus—and pupils will maybe not are a symbol of it. Two fraternities, two sororities, and three anonymous university students filed a lawsuit the other day claiming that the university’s rejection of single-sex social businesses is itself a kind of intercourse discrimination. (complete disclosure: we graduated from Harvard 2011 and, though i did son’t join one last club or sorority, i did so go to several of their parties.)

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