09-12-2017, 03:25 PM
OP, I understand your question.
It's an interesting thought experiment.
You've already basically answered your own question. There needs to be legislation in the authority having jurisdiction over that school if they pursue it that way.
They could also potentially pursue it under contract law: you and they enter into an agreement. They confer one of their degrees upon you in consideration of multiple things, one of them being your adherence to their code of conduct.
You being found culpable of not doing that puts you in breach, and could possibly allow them to rescind.
Best answer would be to do as others have hinted and hit westlaw for previous examples. Clearly, it's not common, or else simple google keywording would have found you ample results, no?
It's an interesting thought experiment.
You've already basically answered your own question. There needs to be legislation in the authority having jurisdiction over that school if they pursue it that way.
They could also potentially pursue it under contract law: you and they enter into an agreement. They confer one of their degrees upon you in consideration of multiple things, one of them being your adherence to their code of conduct.
You being found culpable of not doing that puts you in breach, and could possibly allow them to rescind.
Best answer would be to do as others have hinted and hit westlaw for previous examples. Clearly, it's not common, or else simple google keywording would have found you ample results, no?
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