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2 C. L. Dig. 1 (1972)

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CAMPUS SECURITY
Federal
Corporatlon of Haverford College v. Recher, 329 F. Supp. 1196
(DC Pa. 1971). The National Reporter System citation for this
case is now available.  For a summary, please refer to page 66
of the October 1971 issue of The College Law Dizest.
Bright v. Nunn, 448 F 2d 245 (6th. Cir. 1971). In this action
for declaratory and injunctive relief with reference to restric-
tions imposed on the university community following disorder on
the campus of the University of Kentucky in May of 1970, a fed-
eral district court dismissed the complaint and the plaintiffs
appealed. The federal circuit court of appeals held that, under
the circumstances, the actions of the governor of the state and
those of the president of the university in imposing restrictions
and in calling out the National Guard did not unconstitutionally
restrict the right of freedom of speech and assembly or violate
9th Amendment rights.
A Survey of Recent Cases and Problems Relating to Campus Unrest
and Student Rights, With Emphasis on the Distinctions Between
Public and Private Institutions, John P. Holloway, Vi The College
Counsel No. It 29.
A women's revolutionary group, The Proud Eagle Tribe, has
claimed responsibility for a bomb explosion in the building
housing the Center for International Studies at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. The FBI is investigating the incident.
(The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 26th., 1971).
Based upon a survey of student unrest at 425 colleges and
universitites, almost 20% experienced at least one severe pro-
test or riot during the academic year 1970-1971. The study was
Copyright, 1972 The National Association of College and Univer-
sity Attorneys, All rights reserved.

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