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Uh, this is a different kind of constitutional right case:
In a sweeping ruling that also encompassed speech codes and sexual privacy, U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis in Alexandria, Va., ruled that George Mason University violated the due-process rights of a now-expelled student who allegedly failed to cease sexual activity after his partner said a “safe word.”
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