US News & World Report
Keg Lawyer to the Rescue
Q&A with CO-STAR Executive Director, CL Lindsay
August 29, 2005 (America's Best Colleges Issue)
"C.L. Lindsay III has been helping college
students out of legal jams for the past six years with his CO-STAR
(Coalition for Student & Academic Rights) organization. Ten
thousand calls a year prompted him to write The College Student's
Guide To The Law, covering everything from getting a grade
changed (meet with the prof before moving up the ladder) to throwing
a fuzz-free soiree (post a sign saying 'private party')."
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The 'Keg Lawyer' Writes the Book on Student Rights
Feature
September 9, 2005
"How do I throw a big party without attracting
the police? Who do I call to resolve a dispute with my landlord?
What should I do if I have been caught plagiarizing a term paper?
Those are some of the questions college students regularly ask
CL Lindsay III, also known to students as the 'keg lawyer' because
of the advice he provides on alcohol laws. "
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article (pdf format)
The Washington
Post
Buzzworthy: Advice for Undergrads
Review of The College Student's Guide to the Law
Sunday, August 14, 2005
"Better (and easier to stay awake through)
than an introductory course on U.S. constitutional history, The
College Students Guide to the Law
is a helpful handbook for keeping your record clean--in and out
of the classroom...Lindsay tempers his advice with plenty of wisecracks,
which may set him apart from your overly serious professors."
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The Chicago Tribune
Know Your Student Rights
Review of The College Student's Guide to the Law
Sunday, August 7, 2005
"In an accessible, frank tone, Lindsay debunks
various campus myths, includes a fascinating history of how university
policy has evolved from the Bacchanalian 1960s and shows how each
right outlined in the Bill of Rights applies to life today."
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The Press
of Atlantic City
A Real College Textbook: How to Avoid Jail and Other Legal Woes
Review of The College Student's Guide to the Law
August 24, 2005
"Odds are good you won't find it on any syllabus,
but The College Student's Guide to the Law
may just be the most popular book on campus this fall. Hey, the
subhead alone is enough to make it an undergrad bestseller: 'Get
a Grade Changed, Keep Your Stuff Private, Throw a Police-Free Party,
and MORE!'"
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format)
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