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University of Michigan plans show trials for its antigenocide students
Previously, students responding to formal complaints could do so in a public hearing. Under the revised SSRR, however, all parties must approve of people attending the hearing other than witnesses and advisors. Thus, at the discretion of the university, the proceedings of a hearing, like those of a Star Chamber, can be carried out in secret and behind closed doors.
Previously, students responding to formal complaints could do so in a public hearing. Under the revised SSRR, however, all parties must approve of people attending the hearing other than witnesses and advisors. Thus, at the discretion of the university, the proceedings of a hearing, like those of a Star Chamber, can be carried out in secret and behind closed doors.
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