Legal Question in Constitutional Law in New Jersey

campus security searching dorm rooms

Is their a right of privacy in dorm room. Can a dorm room be search while you are in class.


Asked on 3/23/04, 5:23 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Edward Hoffman Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman

Re: campus security searching dorm rooms

The answer depends on where you go to school. Private universities have greater leeway in matters like this, because the Constitution is mostly a limitation on what the government can do and not a grant of rights which must be respected by everyone. Limitations on the power of the government apply to public colleges and universities because the government owns them.

If you attend a public university and live in a university-owned dorm, then the campus authorities have to respect the same rights as police dealing with ordinary citizens in their own homes.

If you attend a private university, the rules are most likely part of an agreement you signed or part of some disclosure document you received before enrolling. Your housing contract and/or another agreement you have entered with the school will probably describe the circumstances under which your room can be entered and searched.

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Answered on 3/23/04, 5:55 pm


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