Indiana University Proposes Law That Would Allow Cops To Enter Greek Houses Whenever They Want Without A Warrant

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In wake of the Indiana University Alpha Tau Omega stripper video, the school is planning to roll out a hefty “IUB Fraternity and Sorority Addendum” to their Self-Governed Student Organization Agreement.

(Side note: I understand why ATO got in trouble for that, but calling it rape? For Christ’s sake. The brother going down was not a pledge and did so on his own accord. The stripper getting eaten out had her legs wrapped around his head while the other stripper playfully smacked him on the butt. It was very clearly a consensual, good time all around. Shit gets freaky with strippers. We all know this. It’s what the treasurer pays extra for).

Anyway…

The most concerning part of the proposed addendum is a law that would make it legal for police to enter the house of a student organization at any time.

An IU student who wishes to remain anonymous sent us a copy of the addendum that the students received. Here’s the law, which is listed under section three, “Housed Fraternity/Sorority Organizations.”

c. Housed F/S Organizations agree that University officials, including IU Police Department officers, have the right to enter and inspect any and all rooms within Housed F/S Organization buildings at any time. Housed F/S Organizations must include the following language in its housing agreements with each member: “[Tenant] agrees that the premises of the house, including all common areas and private spaces, are subject to inspection by Indiana University officials, including IU
Police Department officers, at any time and for any reason.”

Even if a fraternity house is owned by alumni and not the university, which many of them at IU are, a cop can still barge in whenever he pleases because the house falls under the “Housed F/S Organizations” umbrella.

Keep in mind, this addendum applies only to Greek life, not the other student organizations. But going rogue is a poor option in most Greek systems. Fraternities not recognized by the university would be unable to pair with Panhellenic Sororities, which is basically a death sentence.

The proposed law directly contradicts the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, which protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures unless the officer obtains a warrant from a judge.

The whole thing is yet another example of how fundamental constitutional rights no longer apply to college students under the dictatorship of a university desperately trying to preserve a squeaky clean public image.

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    1. RacistAssMelly

      1. They’ll talk about rape.
      2. They’ll reference every bad thing a fraternity has been in the news for, regardless of whether or not this rule would have prevented it.
      3. They’ll segue into some argument about how fraternities, due to their exclusivity, are something from a bygone era.
      4. They absolutely, without fail, WILL somehow blame George W. Bush.
      5. The they’ll wrap it up with one of those smug, smarmy group laughs the whole panel on an MSNBC show or Real Time does when they think they’ve said something clever.

      *they will use the terms “privilege”, “misogyny” and “patriarchy” repeatedly during the discussion

      10 years ago at 4:43 am
  1. ZeteNJ

    On top of the 4th Amendment it also violates the 14th’s Equal Protection Clause since it singles out fraternity homes specifically. #fratlivesmatter

    10 years ago at 3:47 pm
  2. inhocFaF

    Wait, so the stripper incident sparked this? Meanwhile, Louisville basketball players are banging hookers. Lets inspect their rooms while we’re at it. Why just limit it to fraternities? Sport teams are known to encourage rape, sodomy and general illegal activities too, as per the news and liberal logic.

    10 years ago at 3:53 pm
  3. cwsummer

    At UVa, in the wake of the now discredited Rolling Stone defamation, President Teresa Sullivan delivered her own similarly ill-conceived demands on the IFC. She and the administration wanted the fraternities to surrender protections afforded by the US Constitution to all American citizens so as to permit any campus or local cop to enter any space of any fraternity house at any time without probable cause. This at Thomas Jefferson’s university.

    10 years ago at 4:22 pm
    1. dingos_lil_5

      Purdue all of your ladies are ugly as fuck. I’d rather take a party school with hot chicks anyway. Besides all of your sports are trash anymore except golf. The only notable degree you offer pertains to engineering. Suck a fucking dick.

      10 years ago at 11:15 pm
      1. dingos_lil_5

        just thought I would throw this in there but Purdue just got beat by illinois 48-14. How do you belong in the big ten anymore purdue.

        10 years ago at 4:25 pm
  4. Mr. Constitution

    Edward Snowden let us know the Fourth Amendment was dead two and half years ago and most everyone here calls him a traitor. Nobody gave a shit.
    Now some asshat in wants to let cops in the fraternity house and now everyone is concerned about Constitutional Rights all of a sudden.

    10 years ago at 5:32 pm
    1. ScoochMcGooch

      Snowden, hero. He sacrificed his personal freedom to perform the duty of exposing corruption within our government. I’ll accept the laps, but no one is above the Constitution or the people – that includes DC, the NSA, the president, and that dumb bitch Hillary.

      10 years ago at 6:52 pm
      1. fratsohardUn1versity

        I didn’t lap you most American’s are smarter than we give them credit and know Snowden was a hero. Only the drones who blindly support their government called him a traitor. Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin must be turning over in their graves seeing what our nation is coming to

        10 years ago at 7:15 pm