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...treated on an individual basis." Asks University of Chicago law professor Richard Epstein: "Anytime you fire a black worker, is he entitled to murder you?" Furthermore, Grier cautions that what he wrote about in 1968 was "not a diagnosis" or a psychosis, simply an observation about how blacks adjust to racism. "Naturally, blacks are angry...
...Tripp and I] has such distinct styles outthere; I don't know how tough it was for everyoneto adjust to us on a night-to-night basis," hesaid...
...been rough--we've really had to adjust," freshman Mike Hochanadel said. "But you can't write off the season just because of that. There are a lot of factors...
...didn't expect them to be that good at all," Gahan said. "We just heard a little while before that game that they had been playing well, so we had adjust mentally...
Whatever talents Mitchell may have as a conciliator, it is too soon to tell whether he can guide the court to new alignments on the most divisive issues coming its way, including gays in the military, the right to die and how to adjust the line between church and state. And after those? For Presidents, the most intractable problem of choosing court nominees is that no one can predict what issues will grip the court in years to come. Abraham Lincoln put five men on the court, all chosen to support his policies during the Civil War. All of them...