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...Columbus required demonstrators to pass through metal detectors on their way to the protest, callously and shamelessly citing post-Sept. 11 security concerns as justification. After a Bush-appointed judge initially rebuffed the protestors appeal for a legal injunction, the Court rightfully found that the city violated the protestors??€™ Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable search-and-seizure by forcing them to submit to a “mass, warrantless, suspicionless search policy...
According to Pasquerello, Cambridge police were on hand for crowd and traffic control and made arrests based on their observations of the protestors??€™ actions...
...lecture for Religion 1529, Palmer drew laughter from the full auditorium when he questioned what threat naked people pose to national security, and what crime would have warranted the protestors??€™ arrest...
...protestors??€™ two-day trial began on Feb. 10. Tanaka, fearing a sentence of up to 30 days in jail, e-mailed his friends and asked them to come to the courtroom on Wednesday to show their support. Over half a dozen students answered Tanaka’s request...
Most of the crowd left, but Tanaka and a dozen protestors??€”including Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner ‘63 and other Boston residents—remained past the deadline. The police then arrested them for criminal trespassing...