Word: accidentals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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MOST PEOPLE discover purely by accident that Harvard has a rugby team. Perhaps they mean to go the Saturday morning soccer game, and take the wrong turn at the Stadium. Maybe they're looking for the Palmer Dixon tennis courts, and happen upon a scrimmage a few yards away. In...
The plan, devised by Robert E. Keeton, professor of Law, and his colleague, Jeffrey O'Connell of the University of Illinois, centers around a "no-fault" principle. With such coverage, a person injured in an automobile could collect whether or not he were responsible for the accident.
With a histrionic flair for the crude, sardonic image, Wallace lampoons all of "them," assuring his listeners that they themselves are just as smart as the people in positions of power. The bureaucrats who enforce school-desegregation guidelines "don't have enough sense to know how to get out of...
> Robert E Keeton and Jeffrey O'Connell, two activist law professors, of Harvard and the University of Illinois, have teamed up to research and do battle with the auto-insurance business, which in their well-documented opinion sells inadequate and inequitable protection to the accident victim (TIME Essay, Jan...
The Democrats have not exactly coddled Rafferty during the campaign. Cranston has refused to debate him, declaring: "He's a liar. How can you debate with a liar?" Democrats denounce Rafferty as a "racist" for calling the state's fair-housing law a "forced housing" act. With obvious...