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 Post subject: Sexual Orientation/Suspect Classification
PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:23 am 
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...fml.

So, I procrastinated on this, and wouldn't you know it, my schools research network has crashed. I just recieved an email from the head of IT to all students "Should be up Monday" it says.

Synthesis on suspect classification. I know there are several recent state SC rulings extending suspect classification based on sexual orientation. If anyone happens to know one actual case title so that I can use it as a jumping off point, I'd <3 you forever.


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 Post subject: Re: Sexual Orientation/Suspect Classification
PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:20 pm 
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Do it the old fashioned way.


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 Post subject: Re: Sexual Orientation/Suspect Classification
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Cupidity wrote:
...fml.

So, I procrastinated on this, and wouldn't you know it, my schools research network has crashed. I just recieved an email from the head of IT to all students "Should be up Monday" it says.

Synthesis on suspect classification. I know there are several recent state SC rulings extending suspect classification based on sexual orientation. If anyone happens to know one actual case title so that I can use it as a jumping off point, I'd <3 you forever.
This seems like something that would get you expelled.


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 Post subject: Re: Sexual Orientation/Suspect Classification
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I don't understand - you can get online to post on TLS, but not to conduct research? Simply Googling your thread title ought to spit out the information you are looking for in the first ten hits. Try harder.


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 Post subject: Re: Sexual Orientation/Suspect Classification
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I just doubled checked and if you google "Synthesis on suspect classification" you will have your answer pretty quickly.


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