Word: broadly
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Zobel then refused to order the records released and cautioned the attorneys against making overly broad requests for personal information. Zobel reminded them that defendants in criminal cases are not entitled to the pre-trial disclosure common in civil suits...
...about the court's direction in future cases. "Will it be limited to safety-sensitive positions or broadened to include any public employee who is a role model?" asked University of Michigan Law Professor Yale Kamisar. Other experts doubted that the court would uphold random drug tests for a broad spectrum of Government employees. "The pattern of votes on the court suggests that as you get closer to mainstream workers, the number of dissenters picks up," observed Columbia University Law Professor Gerard Lynch...
...strong ally in the movement for racial equality. But under Reagan, the panel became more of a bystander. Now high hopes for the commission's revival under George Bush are in danger of being undermined by the antics of its chairman, William Barclay Allen. He refuses to resign despite broad hints from the White House that he should step aside...
About 20 U.S. companies, mostly young and small, are manufacturing biometric systems. Major customers include such security-conscious institutions as the military, nuclear plants, research labs and banks. The ultimate success of biometrics, however, will depend on broad business and consumer acceptance. Proponents hope the technology will someday be standard in companies, stores and homes...
While the two cases do not deal with random drug testing, the court gave government officials and regulators broad powers to require tests for workers in sensitive jobs...