The motion requests that the Committee on Governance consider how the Law School might develop similar procedures.
The faculty will diseases the adoption of a statement on rights and responsibilities at its meeting next week.
The decisions on the punishments came three weeks after the Ad Board announced its decisions. The faculty meeting to consider the statements was postponed until last week when two students asked for time to prepare their statements.
At its meeting a week ago Tuesday, a group of students entered the faculty meeting to hear Pilkington read a statement. When they refused to leave. Derek C. Bok, dean of the Law School, adjourned the meeting.
With that disruption began a hectic week of meetings and discussions ranging from the content of OBU's demands to the proper procedures for disciplining students for political violations.
A group of radical law students-all of them white-spearheaded the protests, threatening at one point to disrupt another faculty meeting if the faculty refused to hold an open meeting.
But the students decided not to stop the faculty from meeting yesterday though they continued to express their opposition to the proceedings.