UConn officials risk legal liability for punishing students who shouted N-word, lawyers say
The University of Connecticut could be on the hook legally for arresting students under a World War I-era state law that is likely unconstitutional.
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The University of Connecticut could be on the hook legally for arresting students under a World War I-era state law that is likely unconstitutional.
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