Judge Tosses Harvard's Motion to Dismiss Campus Life Lawsuit
Judge Tosses Harvard's Motion to Dismiss Campus Life Lawsuit
A Massachusetts court has denied Harvard's motion to dismiss a lawsuit criticizing its sanctions on single-sex organizations.According to the Harvard Crimson, the denial was administered by a Suffolk Superior Court judge on Friday.For more than a year, an assortment of fraternities, sororities and independent students have been locked in litigation with Harvard.Among the plaintiffs are five national and local fraternities and sororities. Three anonymous members of Greek-letter organizations also joined the suit in an effort to push back against the policy, which was implemented in 2016 but has only recently taken effect.As the Crimson reports, sanctions on single-sex organizations were enforced beginning with the university’s class of 2021. The prohibitions, broadly, bar members of Greek organizations and “final clubs” from holding certain campus leadership positions and athletic captaincies.
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