Interesting article

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Chuck Thompson
Tue, Dec 13, 2011 4:53 PM

Campus police act delegating authority to private religious college is
constitutional http://www.lexology.com/r.ashx?i=2969218&l=7G2A9EB

Holland & Knight LLP
In State v. Yencer, Case No. 365PA10, 2011 WL 5508999 (N.C. Nov. 10,
2011), the defendant, who was charged with driving while impaired,
argued that her arrest by an officer of a private liberal arts college's
campus police was an invalid delegation of police power to a religious
college, in violation of the Establishment Clause.

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Campus police act delegating authority to private religious college is constitutional <http://www.lexology.com/r.ashx?i=2969218&l=7G2A9EB> Holland & Knight LLP In State v. Yencer, Case No. 365PA10, 2011 WL 5508999 (N.C. Nov. 10, 2011), the defendant, who was charged with driving while impaired, argued that her arrest by an officer of a private liberal arts college's campus police was an invalid delegation of police power to a religious college, in violation of the Establishment Clause. Charles W. Thompson, Jr. Executive Director, General Counsel International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA) 7910 Woodmont Ave., Suite 1440 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 direct: 202-742-1016 202.466.5424 x 7110 Cell: 240.876.6790 cthompson@imla.org <mailto:cthompson@imla.org> IMLA 2012 Seminar - Wash. DC April 22-24, 2012 IMLA 2012- Austin October 21-24, 2012