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Plaintiffs and lawyers in the other anti-Solomon Amendment suits have criticized FAIR’s legal strategy, arguing that the coalition??s motion for preliminary relief was excessively risky and undermined the overall case...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Judge Rules on Recruiting Lawsuits | 11/7/2003 | See Source »

...1970s and 1980s the Rainbow Coalition made great strides in building a national coalition that included communities of color, labor and gays and lesbians. However, since the late 1980s, the Rainbow Coalition??s infrastructure, so vital to the evolution of a progressive agenda, has been left by the side of the road, and conservative groups, both Republican and Democratic, have passed...

Author: By Al Sharpton, | Title: Continuing the Dream | 10/27/2003 | See Source »

...Coalition??s outcry in spring 2002 that drew national attention to Harvard’s sexual assault policy and led to the formation of the Faculty committee to examine the issue. Members of Coalition closely monitored the committee’s evaluation of the College’s sexual assault prevention resources and are now waiting to see the impact of the office...

Author: By Nalina Sombuntham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Office Combats Assault | 10/20/2003 | See Source »

...accusations hurled at the Coalition??s military planners are in many ways more disgusting than the rampant looting of Iraq’s cultural legacy, for they reveal the callousness of the “cultured” toward human suffering. Donny George, the head of the National Archaeological Museum in Baghdad, told reporters that the US troops’ failure to protect artifacts was “the crime of the century because it is really affecting the heritage of mankind...

Author: By Jonathan P. Abel, | Title: Philistine Forces | 4/24/2003 | See Source »

That’s right, there were indeed other priorities in the war against Iraq. Top among the Coalition??s priorities was defeating Saddam’s army, while keeping American and civilian casualties to a minimum. Once forces entered Baghdad, military planners had to contend with the threat of chemical or biological strikes and the promise that an army of suicide bombers would defend the city to the last man. These concerns, along with the responsibility of bringing food and water to desperate Iraqi civilians rightfully eclipsed the preservation of cultural objects...

Author: By Jonathan P. Abel, | Title: Philistine Forces | 4/24/2003 | See Source »

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