Legal scholars say the Sigma Alpha Epsilon members expelled from Oklahoma State University for a racist video could possibly win in a lawsuit against the school.
Constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the law school at the University of California at Irvine, told The Washington Post Tuesday evening the students have an “excellent chance” in court if they sue based on the First Amendment when challenging their expulsion.
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Why the expelled Oklahoma students have a ‘chance’ of succeeding in court
March 11, 2015

University of Oklahoma students rally outside the now closed University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house during a rally in Norman, Okla., Tuesday. (Photo: Sue Ogrocki, AP)
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