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...went on to discuss the “legal limbo” in which Ambulance LTD is stuck...
...last two weeks, they said they had received word of possible disciplinary action from Ellen M. Cosgrove, the Law School dean of students, only two days after the party took place. In an e-mailed statement, Cosgrove declined to comment on the situation because she did not want to discuss Ad Board matters. However, she indicated that the “Law School does have a policy...and makes it clear that violations of the policy can subject students to an Ad Board disciplinary proceeding.” —Staff writer Kevin Zhou can be reached at kzhou@fas.harvard.edu...
...Monday, the Cambridge City Council voted to send the proposition to the Government Operations and Rules Committee, which will hold a public hearing to discuss...
...McCain senior adviser Mark Salter said the candidate continues to monitor whether the techniques employed by the CIA officials pass legal muster. "If McCain has reason to believe that they have crossed the line, he will litigate that," Salter said, explaining that the Senator might discuss these concerns publicly or privately. "McCain communicates his view directly to the people doing it," Salter added, in reference to interrogation procedures...
...Justice Department developed new definitions for terms like "torture" and "detainee" and expanded theories about the power of the President to override congressional oversight in time of war. A 2003 memo by John Yoo, a former Justice Department official, which was declassified last week, went so far as to discuss the potential of the President to approve the maiming, drugging or applying "scalding water, corrosive acid or caustic substance" on detainees...