Correction
The Oregon Daily Emerald in
correctly reported Monday that
the ASUO Legal Service* at
torney is precluded by law from
defending University students
against felony charges. The at
torney is precluded by the con
tract with the State Board of
Higher Education, not by
-
Oregon law.
The Emerald incorrectly
reported Friday that the ASUO
was sponsoring a brown I tag
forum on Oct. 13. The forum
has been canceled The Emerald
regrets any inconvenience or
confusion this may have
caused.
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