I suspose there is a gag order on the details ?
Interesting.Guy said on FB that there is no confidentiality provision in the settlement.
Interesting.
I'd love to hear more about the settlement [not the money, but what all was agreed to].
I suppose since it didn't go to court there's no case law? That said - I would assume the court that it would have been in would have been 'too small' for it to set any sort of precedent?
I wonder what this cost the taxpayers?
What if someone said no to the gag order in the settlement?
Here's the update posted by Guy Relford to the Support Clay group on Facebook about the resolution of the case. Straight from the lawyer's mouth!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/435282603167094/permalink/794289513933066/?stream_ref=2
At the most you can be asked to leave or, if you're a student, they could expel you. There are no legal ramifications for carrying at a college, unless you refuse to leave when asked.
I would post it but I deactivated my account a while ago. Someone want to put it up here...Guy?
For anyone thinking of copying the info, they are currently restricting who has access to the info and may not want it listed publicly. I wouldn't post the info here unless it was one of the principals, like Guy or Clay.
You have to be a member of Clays FB group to read it. Looks like he was a Navy Officer....
Who says I'm not a guy walking across campus? or sitting in on a big lecture? Who says you'd be a student unless you volunteer that information. Just leave if asked. Or better yet. Concealed doesn't mean "in- line of sight" if I had to use it and got expelled for saving my life...well then I could find a better college anyhow. Better the chance to go somewhere else than not graduate due to other possible life ending reasons.
As for OP. Although its wrong, I would comply, then sue for infringement. Seems these people don't respond to logic and actual law on books. So the only real actionable tactic and easiest actually, is to comply (to a degree, situational dependent) and then sue the pants off. When the wallet hurts, people pay attention it seems. Enough lawsuits and somewhere someone will notice and rattle the tree. (hopefully)
Unfortunately, you must have a facebook account to read it.
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He was a Marine Captain who transferred to the Navy with a reduction in rank in order to become a chaplain.
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I am not sure about Clay and his military background, but a Marine/Army/Air Force Captain is the same rank "03" as a navy Lieutenant.
I was a captain in the army and made the mistake of telling people at Great Lakes Navy Base I was a captain. That did not go over well.
A navy captain is an "06" or same as a full colonel.