Abstract

Colleges and universities have long had complicated relationships with the student organizations active on their campuses. From student newspapers to club athletics (e.g., the flag football team) to student affinity groups (e.g., the rod and gun club), a critical question is when, if ever, to consider these groups an extension of the institution's corporate body?

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