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Opinion: Punishment Fit the Crime?

Laying Down the Law: Handling Harassment

Cases Noted: Demanding Resources or a Lawsuit

Liability Tip: Computer Users Need Basic Security

Just Ask: reference letter risks

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Focus On… GLBT Rights Demonstrations

Cross Examination: A Tale of Two Orders

Cases of the Month: Curbing False ID Use

Opinion: Scared of the Big Judgments?

August 8, 2007

Liability Tip: Consent for Search

Are persons entering campus concerts, speeches or sporting events subject to searches? Are they legal? In the years since 9/11, colleges and universities have begun to implement a greater degree of security measures for major events. Some schools conduct bag checks or limit what can be brought into a venue. Some institutions use metal detectors or even pat down searches before people can enter a site for a major collegiate event.

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