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...Provisional Student Disciplinary Code, enacted last April 20 by a committee appointed by B.U. President John R. Silber, gives the president power to appoint the hearing examiner, the prosecutor, and the panel which selects the jurors. The president also represents the last avenue of appeal...
...took a Silber-appointed committee only 12 days to produce a code that would make Chiang Kai-Shek or Nguyen Van Thieu green with envy. Silber appointed the drafting committee. Silber will appoint the hearing examiner. Silber will appoint the committee which, in turn, has power to appoint the judicial committees, or panels of jurors. Of course, defendants will be entitled to appeal the jury's decision. The appeal will be heard by "the president of the University or a party or review body designated by him." On April 25, as B.U. classes were ending, the students...
...with the times, rather than direct them. Under the new constitution, he will not even have a choice. The monarchy will be stripped of virtually all its powers and Carl Gustaf's role will become symbolic and ceremonial. He will no longer, for example, have the authority to appoint new governments, endorse legislation, or be commander in chief of the armed forces. One personally important right that the somewhat shy, sports-loving new king will retain: he can choose his own queen...
...There are presently pending in the federal courts 37 suits involving the validity of spending controls," said Bork's memorandum to the Justices. If the high bench were to appoint a "special master" to take evidence in the cases, and were then to swiftly review the master's findings, Bork argued, the resulting precedent would save a considerable duplication of effort in lower courts...
Rosovsky said yesterday he will appoint the representative from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...