Word: criminalled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Alan Dershowitz, professor of Law, received a note from Carter last year praising the contents of his article in The New York Times on criminal justice.
Dershowitz, who is an outspoken advocate of broad changes in the nation's criminal justice system, was later appointed the coordinator of Carter's task force on crime.
The prison classes are a spin-off from a community legal-assistance project pioneered by Newman in 1972. It now provides such services as round-the-clock legal-aid units and high school instruction in legal basics. Street law, which begins its fifth semester next week, offers five subjects-including...
Well aware that the people who run the world are seldom unworldly, Bharati predicts a "criminal period for mysticism." By promoting "supreme autonomy" in its devotees, it can "alienate . . . mind and body" from the service of the social order. Bharati estimates that if mysticism continues to enlarge its following at...
Armed Camps. What is secure? It is a troubling question for apartment-building owners, motel operators and universities nervous about being hauled into court to face staggering damage judgments. "I can't believe the law says you have to provide a bodyguard for every female student," says Graham. While...