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Police estimated that 50 students and union members met in front of Holyoke Center—home to Harvard’s Office of Labor and Employee Relations. They chanted and waved signs protesting Harvard’s conduct during ongoing negotiations with the guard union...

Author: By Elisabeth S. Theodore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Guards Rally for Wage Hike | 4/30/2002 | See Source »

...April 26). However, she is wrong. The international legal system is quite robust, having survived dozens of full-fledged wars between nations. What is in danger, however, is the pipe dream of an international justice system that will hold all people to some (Western-created) desired standard of conduct...

Author: By Jai L. Nair, JAI L. NAIR | Title: ‘International Justice’ Proves Impossible | 4/30/2002 | See Source »

...eyes of the public that person may be. As future lawyers, we may be called upon to represent clients accused of opprobrious behavior, and it is our duty as lawyers to represent them to the very best of our ability, even if we are personally disgusted by their conduct. That law student Matthias Scholl has made an utterly reprehensible statement is undeniable, but his actions do not disentitle him to representation, nor do they make his advocate responsible for his actions...

Author: By Jeffrey E. Zinsmeister, | Title: Nesson Teaches Law Students Right Lesson | 4/30/2002 | See Source »

...students who have called for disciplinary action against Nesson are sending a dangerous and disturbing message to law students across the nation—that it is acceptable to drown the legal rights of the unpopular in a sea of protest. Their conduct is not only professionally irresponsible, it is contrary to the fundamental values of the law. If Nesson’s students do not want a mock trial, then so be it, but they should not attack him for his suggestion merely because of the sensitive and scurrilous nature of Scholl’s behavior...

Author: By Jeffrey E. Zinsmeister, | Title: Nesson Teaches Law Students Right Lesson | 4/30/2002 | See Source »

...Bush was praised widely after 9/11 for delegating the conduct and tempo of the war in Afghanistan to his military advisers and then getting out of the way. The Bush team as if by magic seemed to coalesce in September after months of intramural bickering: Cheney became a behind-the-scenes adviser, Powell finally took over as chief diplomat, and Rumsfeld stopped skirmishing with his generals and led them over the top into battle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trapped By His Own Instincts | 4/28/2002 | See Source »

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