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...Bush Administration has also, in at least one controversial case, attempted to push aside the judiciary. A Justice Department rule issued by Ashcroft in late October without public notice or debate says the INS can ignore an immigration judge's order to release an alien on bail while his deportation is being litigated. The order threatens to usher in Alice in Wonderland proceedings, in which the result is the same no matter which way the judge rules...
Solid defense will help bail out streaky Harvard shooting. Even when Harvey—the team’s best shooter—hit only 3-of-12 against Fairfield and 3-of-10 against Stony Brook, the Crimson defense held on to win those games. Harvard has held three of its first five opponents under 40 percent from the field this season...
...longtime Harvard employee—Dalla Santa has worked for Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) for the past nine years—was held on $2,500 cash bail and is scheduled to return to court on Dec. 17 for a probable cause hearing...
...totals were being calculated. For one thing, it is a cumulative tally, not a count of those currently in custody, which means it does not specify how many of those detained have been questioned and released, or how many have been charged with a minor crime and met bail. Justice also feared that a number of individuals were being counted twice, once for illegal-immigration status and a second time for committing a state, federal or local crime. Tucker said the department would no longer issue daily or even weekly updates, because the task of making and synchronizing lists...
Super, can’t wait! Of course, your dissertation-battered TF expects half of those in your section to bail out and suffer the dreaded “five-point deduction from your final section grade.” And if that Grinchy grad student hadn’t decided that no, Marx wasn’t a “flag-toting conformist in disguise”—however amusing it was as you finished your midterm paper at sunrise—you could afford to tell him or her what to do with that five...