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Show enforce its policies," President Pres-ident Oaks explained. "BYU , simply insists on our constitutional cons-titutional right to teach and to require our students to live high moral standards, and to foster housing patterns pat-terns supportive of that effort." ef-fort." The BYU President stressed that BYU imposes its priniples on no one, and that students attend BYU voluntarily vol-untarily and with a full understanding un-derstanding of its policies and the standards its students stu-dents are expected to observe. BYU TO FIGHT CO-ED DORMITORIES, FEDERAL SUIT Brigham YoungUniversity will vigorously defend its position on separate housing for men and women in the lawsuit threatened against the University and 36 Provo -area landlords by the Civil Rights Division of the Department De-partment of Justice, BYU President Dallin H. Oaks announced. The proposed suit charges BYU and the apartment owners own-ers and managers with sex discrimination because the apartments segregate male and female living quarters as prescribed in BYU housing policies. "BYU is not supported by taxes and it uses no government govern-ment funds to build or administer ad-minister its housing or to |