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...spying program, run by the National Security Agency. In particular, the law professors took issue with two of the administration’s claims—that the Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF) implicitly authorized domestic spying and that a prohibition on domestic spying without a warrant impinges upon the president’s authority as commander-in-chief. In addition, the professors argued that the spying program could violate the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures. The professors also argued that the AUMF’s authorization of spying was implicit at best...
...director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, said that while Harvard administrators reserve the right to enter students’ rooms through the housing agreement, this waiver would not permit a fully deputized police force like HUPD to enter rooms without residents’ consent or a warrant...
...What Harvard has retained under the room agreement is to search in specific instances, such as for appliances. But the administrators’ entry can’t be used as a pretext for conducting what is otherwise a law enforcement search that would require a warrant...
...undergraduates being charged, Jason R. Gardner ’07, told The Crimson earlier this week that he and his roommates allowed the officer to enter the room. Gardner added that the officer had told them that he did not need a warrant to enter the room...
...specify that, the person designated by a college or university to act as chief or director of the special State police officers of that institution (the qualified officer) shall report detailed information to the department of State police, on a monthly basis, about each search or arrest warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction in response to the institution's submission of affidavits or sworn statements. See 515 Code Mass. Regs. § 5.07(1)(c) (1996). The qualified officer also shall submit to the department of State police, on a monthly basis, a report setting forth all felonies that...