"University of Maryland Lifts Greek Life Restrictions, Investigations Continue"

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The University of Maryland has lifted restrictions on fraternities and sororities after two weeks, but is still investigating five fraternities and individual members for ongoing concerns, including hazing. Students have sued the school, claiming violations of their civil liberties, and a national coalition has backed the lawsuit. The university's actions were prompted by reports of misconduct and aimed at prioritizing safety and prevention. The school's multicultural Greek organizations and historically Black fraternities and sororities were not included in the restrictions, and 32 of the 37 groups under investigation have been allowed to resume activities.
- U-Md. ends Greek life restrictions, some chapters still under investigation The Washington Post
- U.Md. lifts suspension on 32 fraternities, sororities, 5 remain under investigation WTOP
- University of Maryland suspension on frats, sororities lifted WBAL TV Baltimore
- Frats file for restraining order against UMD administration WUSA9.com
- Fraternities accuse University of Maryland of illegally searching phones, violating rights in Greek life probe CBS Baltimore
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