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The UO Student Conduct Code


OAR 571-21-030

Disciplinary action may be initiated by the University and sanctions imposed against any student or student organization found guilty of committing, attempting to commit, or intentionally assisting in the commission of any of the following prohibited forms of conduct:

(1) Dishonesty...academic cheating....

(2) Forgery, alteration of...university documents...

(3) Intentional disruption...with the process of instruction...

(12) Disorderly conduct...unreasonable noise...

(17) Violation of regulations...approved by the Student Conduct Committee...

(19) Harassment on University property or at University-sponsored or supervised activities, because of another person's race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation, or for any other reason accomplished by:

(a) Intentionally subjecting another person to offensive physical contact other than self-defense; or

(b) Specifically insulting another person in his or her immediate presence with abusive words or gestures when a reasonable person would expect that such act would cause emotional distress or provoke a violent response.

SPLC, Winter 2004-05 - College Censorship

Roberts v. Haragan, 2004 WL 2203130 (N.D. Tex. Sept. 30, 2004)

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