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Former Harvard General Counsel Anne Taylor, who announced her resignation last June, was noted both by Harvard and union leaders for facilitating negotiations through her personal interactions...
...employment of more than 50 miles; a health problem for which a doctor advised moving; and "unforeseen circumstances," ranging from divorce, job loss, multiple births from a pregnancy to a natural or terrorist disaster. "If you fall under one of these safe harbors," says Lewis Fernandez, deputy associate chief counsel of the irs division overseeing the regulations, "we will not challenge...
...barred absolutely students who were not the right skin color and that is not only objectional as a matter of policy, it’s also illegal,” said Roger Clegg, general counsel for the center...
...front of the Supreme Court, where he appeared more than a dozen times. The most famous of these occasions was probably the “Steelworkers’ Trilogy,” a trio of cases decided by that highest court on June 20, 1960, when Feller was General Counsel for the United Steelworkers of America. “He successfully defended the role of labor arbitration,” said colleague Sanford H. Kadish, who is a former dean of Boalt Hall, the law school at the University of California, Berkeley...
...ethnic person happened here.” Last year, Hernandez served as president of RAZA, and remains active in the Harvard Association Cultivating Inter-American Democracy (HACIA Democracy), a model government program for Latin American High School students. She tutors writing and Spanish at the Bureau of Study Counsel, is a Mexican-American representative for the Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program, and is a member of the Race, Culture and Diversity Council for Winthrop House. Her involvement in the campaign for Latino and ethnic studies at Harvard grew out of these activities...