Word: advisee
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Why some cases were to be reargued while others were not remains a mystery, but one result was clear: much court work was done to little purpose. And there may be more such outcomes; Powell has missed oral arguments in 56 cases. His health and the eight non-results last...
Zuckerman, who has reinvigorated the Atlantic Monthly since buying it in 1980, interviewed several candidates for the U.S. News job over the past few months. But he insists that Coffey was always the first name on his list. While the search went on, Zuckerman brought in Harold Evans, 56, the...
The Ohio experience could start a movement to force all banks and S and Ls in the U.S. to buy federal insurance. Says one congressional staffer: "Given the weakened condition of the thrift industry, another crisis is likely to happen unless there are changes made in the current system." Rhode...
For years now, the Burger Supreme Court has snipped at the boundaries of Warren Court precedents--too timidly for some conservatives; heavy-handedly to many liberals' way of thinking. The process has been especially prevalent in criminal-justice cases, and the court, having again scheduled a hefty batch of such...
To advise it on how to vote shareholder petitions, the Corporation, in 1972 created the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR), a 12-member group composed in equal parts of alumni, students and faculty. The ACSR's recommendations are advisory to a subcommittee of the Corporation itself, the four-member...