ShushPush
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It has been argued on this board that the U has autonomy to control beer sales at TCF or anywhere else. I have lost most of my credibility prior to this thread, so knock me over with a feather as I most certainly over-reached my education on the law. However, nobody has ever taken on where the "authority" of the U has been derived to reject the direction given to it by State Act.
I have looked at the Morrill land grant Act, it mentions nothing about autonomy from any states control. The only thing Morrill does is authorize land to raise funds for schools in the western states. That they have 3 years to agree to the act. That they must invest the funds raised from either the sale of the lands or to make available those lands to construct at least one college in the territory or state that elects to form the college. The University of Minnesota complies with that and also complies with the Morrill Act by reporting any improvements or inventions it creates.
As for the U being its own autonomous authority, I have yet to ever find a law, Federal or State, or any act of Congress that authorizes it to say "no" to a state law.
Somebody please cite for me in chapter and verse where such autonomy, authority, or right has been granted to the University of Minnesota to disregard a law of the State of Minnesota directing it to comply with the articles of any law it enacts. I just want to know if I am wrong or not.
I have looked at the Morrill land grant Act, it mentions nothing about autonomy from any states control. The only thing Morrill does is authorize land to raise funds for schools in the western states. That they have 3 years to agree to the act. That they must invest the funds raised from either the sale of the lands or to make available those lands to construct at least one college in the territory or state that elects to form the college. The University of Minnesota complies with that and also complies with the Morrill Act by reporting any improvements or inventions it creates.
As for the U being its own autonomous authority, I have yet to ever find a law, Federal or State, or any act of Congress that authorizes it to say "no" to a state law.
Somebody please cite for me in chapter and verse where such autonomy, authority, or right has been granted to the University of Minnesota to disregard a law of the State of Minnesota directing it to comply with the articles of any law it enacts. I just want to know if I am wrong or not.