October 12, 2001
2 Universities' Battles Over Zoning Raise Issues of Privacy and Human Rights
At the decorative iron gates that mark the boundary between Georgetown University and its eastern neighbors, students have been gathering this fall to fight for their rights.
They argue that a recent decision by the District of Columbia's Board of Zoning Adjustment discriminates against students by treating them differently from other Washington residents.
The order followed complaints by community residents about loud and discourteous students who live off-campus. It would
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