Search and Seizure

This fall, for the first time, fraternities and sororities at Indiana University must sign an agreement that would allow university employees, including police officers, to enter and search their houses whenever there is reason to suspect laws or university rules are being broken. The agreement is similar to those at many private universities. At Carnegie Mellon University, for example, fraternities and sororities agree “to permit Carnegie Mellon or its designees, including Carnegie Mellon security personnel, to enter the public areas of the facility at any time to determine whether any laws or Carnegie Mellon rules or regulations are being violated therein.”

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