Word: complaints
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LAST WEEK Harvard University announced that a tenured professor of government had tendered his resignation following a sexual harassment complaint filed in December 1984. In a carefully worded statement, presumably cleared with all parties involved, Harvard announced that 40-year-old Professor of Government Douglas A. Hibbs Jr. will resign his tenured post at the end of a medical leave of absence granted by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...addition The Crimson reported that the complaint was filed by a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The Crimson also reported that a former member of the Harvard Faculty had announced her intention to file a complaint against Hibbs...
...Judge Taketsugu Taket ruled that there is no right of solar access in California. He wrote, "Although the court finds that the complaint, of the Shers are very real both in the aspect of emotional distress and the reduction of potential property value, the injuries...are not ones that are afforded protection...in a court...
After the center changed ownership in early December, workers arranged to meet with the new owner, Joseph Pallotta. Although Pallotta requested that the union give him three months before beginning new contract negotiations in December, he has since refused to recognize the local's existence. Union representatives filed a complaint with the federal agency in January...
...page report of the special counsel, Washington Lawyer Jacob Stein, cleared Meese of any criminal acts but did not pass judgment on the ethics of his conduct. Common Cause, a nonpartisan public interest lobby, claimed that the findings showed Meese's actions to be unethical. The Common Cause complaint, in turn, prompted David Martin, director of the ethics office, to ask his staff to examine the case. Two civil service attorneys, F. Gary Davis and Nancy Feathers, wrote a memo last month that cited three "ethics violations" by Meese and one incident that presented an "appearance problem...