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...ways that help protect people, but he is ever mindful of the specifics of a case. The woman won in philosophy-that feminists are entitled to protection-but lost on the facts because she failed to prove to Alito that she herself was such a feminist in danger of persecution...
...There should be no short cuts in the administration of justice. It is dangerous and difficult work to infiltrate the Mafia, or a Triad, but dedicated and clever officers still try. Should police who cannot gather enough evidence to secure a conviction be able to imprison people without charge? It does not take much knowledge of human nature - nor does it impugn the integrity of the police - to guess whether their evidence-gathering efforts will thereafter be intensified or relaxed. And relaxation of vigilance may prove a deeper danger...
...case, in which a Superior Court jury subsequently awarded Abramian $2.9 million. McCombe served as one of the last guards to be a direct employee of the University. In 2004, the University centralized its security systems under Allied Security, a move McCombe criticized, saying it exposed the campus to danger by entrusting its security to less-experienced guards with few personal ties to the University. McCombe was born in New Bedford, Mass., in 1946, where he was one of three adopted children in a family of eight. A high school football player, he also served in Vietnam in the Navy...
...President needs conservatives as he goes into battle to defend his faltering Iraq policy, his eroding support on spending, and his plan to establish a guest worker program for immigrants, which is dividing Republicans like few other issues. But it's not just his policies that are in danger; his presidency is hampered by a CIA leak investigation and trials that could cripple him for his remaining 39 months in office. Now the President can repair the breach with conservatives. They are likely to quickly forgive him this indiscretion. And he will, at the very least, have Harriet Miers...
...item the ladies of Kirkland F-11 can check off their list of dorm room must-haves. Thanks to Jayne F. Wolfson ’08’s eager mom, this first floor suite has become a refuge of Halloween spirit. A “Danger: Haunted House” sign beckons one inside, where hair-raising black crows haunt the ceilings and the coffee table has been taken over by candy-filled plastic pumpkins. And then, of course, there’s the embalmed body in the corner. Wolfson’s mum, a lover of all things...