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Crimson lawyer Frances S. Cohen argued before the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) that because the state endows HUPD officers with “special state police powers,” such as the right to make an arrest and obtain and execute a search warrant, HUPD must release more detailed crime reports...
...Crimson has never claimed that they want every piece of information,” Cohen argued. She said the paper only wants documents “necessary and appropriately incidental to the power to make an arrest...
...founder of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the A.N.C., the young Mandela participated in acts of violence. But the attempt to maintain the fiction that the A.N.C. was uninvolved was quixotic. The government had already banned the organization in 1960; by 1962 Mandela was under arrest, and two years later he was sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage. Several interesting changes occurred during Mandela's long, long incarceration. For one thing, his enforced isolation slowly transformed him into a mythic figure. Incommunicado, without the opportunity to speak out on specific issues, Mandela in his silence became South Africa...
...aide, resigned Friday after a federal grand jury indicted him on five charges related to the leaked identity of CIA Agent Valerie Plame. The charges include one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of perjury, and two counts of making false statements. The indictment comes soon after the arrest of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, who was charged with conspiracy to violate state election laws and money laundering, felony counts that forced him to step aside as majority leader. Largely responsible for the successes of our legal system in the case of Libby is special prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald...
...many of them have had students sued in round after round” of lawsuits. She said the RIAA’s goal is not to completely eliminate music piracy, but to reduce it to a manageable level. “Without question, these lawsuits have helped to arrest the tremendous growth of illegal peer to peer use,” Engebretsen said. In addition to Harvard, 16 other schools had their network users sued in the latest round of litigation. The schools are: Boston University, Carnegie Mellon University, Columbia University, Drexel University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute...