Word: counseling
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...nominees' proposals for changes include guaranteeing students brought before the CRR the right to have legal counsel, and forming a board to which CRR decisions could be appealed. The proposals would also give students and faculty equal representation on the committee, and open CRR meetings to the public...
...informal count, the student caucus voted unanimously to support the proposal to guarantee the right to counsel, and voted 5-4 to support the proposal to open CRR hearings, leaving either the defendant or the complainant the right to close them...
...Justice asked Eisenhower. His reply: "I would kill the s.o.b.'s." Nor did Eisenhower agree with the court's decision on school desegregation in Brown v. Board of Education. Shortly before the opinion was announced, he invited the Chief Justice to a White House dinner with the counsel for the segregation states and made a quiet plea on their behalf. "These are not bad people," Ike told Warren. "All they are concerned about is to see that their sweet little girls are not required to sit in schools alongside some big overgrown Negroes...
...until recently held closed hearings, and still has the power to do so. It can deny students the right to have legal counsel present at the hearings, and can admit hearsay evidence. There is no separate appeals board; the CRR rules on any appeals of its decisions and must approve the readmission of any students it has expelled...
...make the entire campus physically accessible, as long as it could ensure a student access to all programs. Harvard would not have to install elevators in an inaccessible building if classes were made available in an accessible one. James Sharaf '59, an attorney in the office of the general counsel, says he "wouldn't imagine any problems in complying with...