Army review: Agents erred in UT conference investigation
By MATT JOYCE
Associated Press Writer
AUSTIN — Army Intelligence and Security Command agents overstepped their authority when they sought information on civilian participants at a University of Texas conference, the Army reported.
Two counterintelligence agents from Fort Hood, near Killeen, went to the UT Law School on Feb. 9, seeking information on people who attended a conference titled "Islam and the Law: The Question of Sexism."
The Army is prohibited from investigating civilians unless the FBI waives its jurisdiction or requests assistance, said Deborah Parker, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, based in Fort Belvoir, Va.
"It was a lapse in judgment," Parker said Monday. "It was not something that was done maliciously."
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