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...speech by shouting “I don’t have to prove that originalism is perfect!” to a packed, applause-filled room. Scalia, who graduated magna cum laude from the Law School in 1960, delivered the inaugural Herbert W. Vaughn Lecture, a biannual address that will focus on the “founding principles and core doctrines” of the U.S. Constitution. In his speech, entitlted “Methodology of Originalism,” Scalia argued that justices should strive to base their decisions on the original meaning of the law. Within...
...this biannual opportunity seems to be enough public nudity for most students...
...have aimed for transparency in your management of the municipality [of Tehran], giving biannual reports on the state of city projects, the monies spent, and putting time limits on development projects. This should be absolutely normal, but in Iran, it's the exception. Why is there such poverty in management here? The main point is that our economy is public and must be privatized. A bill's been signed and we're in that process, but it's much too slow, and the government is investing massively in business at the same time that it's supposed to privatize...
...Harvard is a year-round activity. At Yale, it lasts a week. This past week, the community college in New Haven held its biannual “Sex Week at Yale, ” an interdisciplinary program that discusses sexuality in America. Founded in 2002 by Yale graduate Eric J. Rubenstein, the program serves to explore love, sex, intimacy, and relationships through seminars, concerts, a published magazine, and discussions centered around topics such as “The Chemistry of Love,” “The Female Orgasm,” and, of course...
...void in intellectual black debate has already been filled at Harvard, said W. Bilal Belardo II ’08, the co-president of “Remix,” a biannual magazine put out by the Black Men’s Forum...