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...grocery store whether you are going to have enough money." Old people complain about the dwindling buying power of their Social Security checks. Except on university campuses, Viet Nam is discussed not in terms of morality but of its costs. Says Carolyn Root, a Sheboygan sales clerk: "Lord knows how many kids we could send through school if we just cut out a few of those B-52 raids...
Sunday, 8:15 p.m. A junior at the University of Miami walks into the dingy third-floor office of "Universal International Termpapers Limited, Inc." He scribbles out his order and hands it to the clerk. "I'm sorry," she says, "we don't have that paper in stock. We'll have to order it." The clerk dials the firm's main office in Boston and then attaches the telephone receiver to a copying machine. A few minutes later, page after page of an impressively researched paper, transmitted from Boston, rolls off the copier...
Tribe has served as a Law clerk to Potter Steward of the U.S. Supreme Court. He is currently a consultant to several Federal agencies...
...reclassified 25. Collins was satisfied and returned to Michigan, dropping the CO matter. Upon arrival, he was greeted by an induction order dated before his trip. Since the date of induction had already passed, he returned immediately to New Orleans to clear himself and seek a CO form. The clerk instructed Collins that it was too late to apply for CO status because he had already been ordered to induction. (Courts have since ruled that a registrant may apply for CO at any time...
COURTS. There is not, and never has been, a woman Justice on the Supreme Court. Only one of the nine Justices, Thurgood Marshall, has a woman as his clerk (she is Barbara Underwood, the fourth woman to hold such a post). Among the 97 federal appeals court judges, California's Shirley Hufstedler is the only woman All but four of the 402 federal district court judges are men Of the total of about 10,000 judges in all courts throughout the U.S., only some 200 are women...