Word: rangers
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Uncomfortable Thought. The U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco faced this constitutional riddle in a case that arose from complaints of homosexual activity in the men's room of a privately run resort in Yosemite National Park. Without a warrant, a U.S. park ranger had holes cut above three stalls and disguised them as air vents. After watching 40 men peacefully come and go, the ranger and a photographer finally saw two men performing acts that violated both U.S. and California...
Unmoved Majority. In troubled dissent, Judge James R. Browning argued that the Fourth Amendment "protects such privacy as a reasonable person would suppose to exist in given circumstances." The ranger invaded that privacy, said Judge Browning, by cutting peepholes that "constituted actual intrusion," and the resulting surveillance without a warrant created what the Fourth Amendment condemns-"a general exploratory search conducted solely to find guilt." Not moved, Judge Browning's brethren refused to extend the right of privacy to a public toilet. There was no actual intrusion, said the court. "All appellants complain of is that they were seen...
Shean said that each U.S. Army company in Vietnam is authorized to have a Ranger-trained officer. He thinks that some Harvard Ranger officers may eventually be sent to Vietnam during their two years of active commission...
Captain Shean believes some members of the current Ranger platoon will continue next year as leaders of the unit. These advanced R.O.T.C. cadets will conduct some of the platoon's training activities...
...Ranger program, already in operation at many colleges includes classroom instruction in theory and field training exercises for practical application...