-> There's another difference between dorms and public housing. Public housing is the tenant's home. In a dorm, the school is acting in loco parentis. That is, the school is acting in the position of a parent, which gives them considerably more latitude. Mike <- This position flies in the face of law on the subject. "Persons who meet the required qualifications and who abide by the university's rules and regulations are permitted to attend and must be presumed to have sufficent maturity to conduct their own personal affairs. We know of no requirement of the law and none has been cited to us placing on a university or its employees any duty to regulate the private lives of their students, or to control their comings and goings and to supervise there associations." _Hegel v. Langsam_, 273 N.E.2d 351_ (1971). "A university is an institution for the advancement of knowledge and learning. It is neither a nursery school, a boarding school, nor a prision." Id. (Granting motion to dismiss for failure to state a cause of action upon which legal relief may be obtained. Student who was caused to become drug addicted, seduced, and allowed to be absent from dormatory while at defendant university gave rise to no claim of duty of care upon university as duty to university does not includew "parenting.") -uni- (Dark)