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...offer the only means to separate justice from each nation’s particular self-interest. Because participation in these courts requires nations to surrender a measure of their fiercely guarded autonomy, they will agree to do so only if they have complete confidence in the integrity of the court??s proceedings. The Milosevic trial will stand as a case study on the efficacy of international courts; the judges must guard its integrity with vigor, and the U.S. and other countries should lend the court their full support in word and deed...
Nevertheless, the tribunal’s efforts at respectability will be of little consequence if the U.S. does not submit to its requests. If the U.S. respects the court??s orders—for example, by cooperating with its subpoenas—then other nations will not obliged to do the same. Clinton has not yet been subpoenaed, and the judges could decide that Clinton’s testimony is not relevant to the case. But that decision should be left to the court. If called to testify, Clinton should do so without hesitation...
With less than 20 fans at last night’s game, though, the “home court?? advantage has yet to materialize for the young Crimson squad this season...
...know the feeling of rushing from class to the Science Center basement, only to discover that the coursepack for “Rome of Augustus” or “Warren Court?? is sold out. But luckily, it’s possible to put that coursepack on order, and pick it up within a few days, right...
...arraignment, the district attorney’s office asked that Pomey and Gomes be released without imposing bail. The students were never taken into custody on the charges, and the district attorney said personal recognizance—a defendant’s promise to return to court??would be enough to ensure both students would appear at their next court date...