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...These new developments [in biotechnology] touch the very deepest core of what it means to be a human being. I want to emphasize that in discussing the hot-button issues we want to put these matters in the context of human goods that are precious to defend,” Kass said...
...These new developments [in biotechnology] touch the very deepest core of what it means to be a human being. I want to emphasize that in discussing the hot-button issues we want to put these matters in the context of human goods that are precious to defend,” Kass said...
...intend to follow up on the subpoena,” Sorrells said. “When you get sued, you have to do what’s necessary to defend yourself...
...First Circuit accepted such an argument in a 1998 case rejecting a subpoena of research records by Microsoft. In that case, the software giant had sought records from David B. Yoffie, Starr professor of international business administration at Harvard Business School, and MIT Professor Michael A. Cusumano, to defend itself in the federal government’s anti-trust lawsuit...
...that the "lessons" of Vietnam or Lebanon or Somalia do not apply; everything about this task is different. We were attacked. We've already suffered thousands of casualties; we fight to defend ourselves, our principles and their memory. And this too is an intimate crusade. Credit the New York Times and its "Portraits of Grief" with ensuring that even though nearly 3,000 people perished, we may eventually make the acquaintance of each one. We know who was a bride-to-be and who was a woodcarver, who clipped coupons and who had retired the week before and gone...