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Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said last month that obtaining a different license for every dining hall could prove financially infeasible...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said last month that obtaining a different license for every dining hall could prove financially infeasible...
...marriage to heterosexual couples in November, opponents of gay marriage have stopped at almost nothing to delay the issuing of marriage licenses to gay couples scheduled to begin on May 17. The latest comes from Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, who is seeking, through emergency legislation, to appoint a special counsel that would ask the court to postpone its final ruling for another couple of years—in hopes that a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage recently approved by the state legislature may be passed by voters before any marriage licenses are issued. Last month, Democratic Attorney General Thomas Reilly...
...reaffirmation of the Supreme Court’s landmark 1954 decision on school desegregation. A series of panels and lectures that ran from April 12-17 drew luminaries from both the legal and educational worlds, including President Lawrence H. Summers and Fred Gray, who served as legal counsel for both Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks...
...have a caesarean section, says Sachs, why deny them without a compelling reason to do so? "The opportunity for a woman to elect to have a caesarean section should be as available as the opportunity to have a safe, natural childbirth," he says. "Our responsibility as physicians is to counsel at both ends of that spectrum, explain the issues and try to provide support for women...