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...voted unanimously to uphold the Solomon Amendment, a 1994 Congressional law that threatens to withhold all federal funding for colleges and universities that refuse to offer military recruiters––who are prohibited from enlisting openly gay men and women––equal access to campus recruiting resources. This decision, while legally sound, is nonetheless a great disappointment, as it will force Harvard Law School (HLS) to acquiesce to an employer’s willful violation of the school’s nondiscrimination policy or forgo over $400 million of federal funding annually...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Constitutional, But Immoral | 3/10/2006 | See Source »

...women who seek the dilatation and extraction procedure do so out of great need. Abortion can be a cripplingly expensive operation, particularly for poor, uninsured women, and many are unable to collect the funds needed before their 20th week. Women who live in states where abortion access is severely limited often cannot find transportation. Teenagers may not realize they are pregnant or might be afraid to tell their parents before the pregnancy becomes obvious. Outlawing the dilation and extraction procedure will not end these problems, nor will it end second and third trimester abortions. It will merely force women...

Author: By Sophia P. Snyder, | Title: Late-Term Abortion Sometimes Only Option | 3/10/2006 | See Source »

...John G. Roberts Jr. ’76, in an ruling issued Monday, Congress doesn’t even need to give the schools a choice.Harvard and other law schools require that employers sign nondiscrimination pledges—which include sexual orientation—as a condition for gaining access to the schools’ career placement offices. The military has refused to sign such pledges because it prohibits openly gay and lesbian individuals from serving.Roberts wrote that Congress’ enumerated powers—those expressly delineated in the Constitution—give it the right to force universities...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Twist in Solomon Case | 3/10/2006 | See Source »

...Charlesview Board approached the University three years ago, seeking a way to improve conditions for tenants of the dilapidated apartments. The Board rejected two previous Harvard offers, maintaining that those sites lacked adequate access to amenities like public transportation...

Author: By Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: In Allston, Tenants Await Land Swap | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...massive website” on which musicians can post lists of practice spaces around campus, detail the kinds of equipment in each one, put up band profiles, and advertise their shows.HCARAR is also working to secure a portable audio system for Harvard’s musicians to access. Hufstedler describes this as the “vital missing piece” of equipment to be found on campus.“Even though that’s maybe not the crutch of a band’s equipment,” she says, “it?...

Author: By Rachel E. Whitaker, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Long Live Rock: Students To Revive Battle of Bands | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

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