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Civil disobedience can be an effective way to promote a just cause or just an unecessary nuisance. Either way, it usually gets punished. Harvard’s latest case??€”that of Meghan C. Howard ’04, who interrupted Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s Dec. 11 speech at Harvard Business School—did promote a just cause. But since Howard faced the Ad Board yesterday, it seems she will still have to pay the price for her outcry...
CPD—which has jurisdiction over the case??€”classified the incident as an assault and battery...
...officials both at Harvard and in the U.S. government continue to lobby for Yang’s release, a verdict is still pending in Yang’s case??€”which went to trial in August. Fu said a hearing that was supposed to be held Nov. 21 has not taken place, and no new date has been...
...conference call scheduled for today by that case??€™s judge, Jeremy D. Fogel, could resolve the suit...
...wasn’t really all that earth-shattering—I mean, everything seemed fairly obvious. After all, I was pretty sure I knew myself. Don’t I know why I behave the way I do? I quickly realized that this may not be the case??€”maybe I didn’t really know myself as well as I thought...