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...other recruiter that violates its nondiscrimination policy,” he wrote. Even if the nondiscrimination policy did not target the military, Roberts wrote, it would violate the Solomon Amendment if it led to less access for military recruiters.Observers said they were not surprised that the court to dismiss the Harvard professors’ statutory argument. Both the government and FAIR opposed the professors’ interpretation during oral arguments in December.Howard J. Bashman, a Pennsylvania attorney who filed a brief supporting the government’s position, said that “the court typically allows the parties...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Roberts Rejects His Profs’ Brief | 3/7/2006 | See Source »

...substance, only in terms of image. You’d be hard pressed to come up with someone in music who owes more to the novelty of their existence and less to the quality of their music. But hey, nobody likes a cynic, so let’s not dismiss Matisyahu just for being different—as long as he doesn’t try and cash in on his differences, right? Well, enter the video for the first single, “Youth,” off the upcoming album of the same name. It begins with...

Author: By Richard S. Beck, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pop Screen: Matisyahu | 2/23/2006 | See Source »

Levy believes that though it may be fun to be treated as one of the guys, FCPs become inherently complicit in the devaluation of women, because they so easily dismiss other women...

Author: By Margot E. Edelman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Deconstructing The Showgirls Next Door | 2/22/2006 | See Source »

...resolution, submitted by Professor of Physics and Applied Physics Daniel S. Fisher and obtained by The Crimson last night, does not mention the words “resign” or “dismiss.” But its text clearly conveys dissatisfaction with the current state of the central administration...

Author: By Evan H. Jacobs and Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: In Motion, Prof Looks to Corp | 2/14/2006 | See Source »

President Bushmay wave away Democratic critics of domestic eavesdropping, but one challenger is proving harder to dismiss: Heather Wilson, a plainspoken Air Force veteran from New Mexico and four-term G.O.P. Congresswoman little known outside of national-security circles. As chair of the House subcommittee that authorizes technical intelligence, she has waged a behind-the-scenes battle for access to information about the controversial surveillance program since word of it leaked in December. She won a significant victory last week. After she called for a full investigation of the spying, the White House ended 54 days of stonewalling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A GOP Rebel on Eavesdropping | 2/13/2006 | See Source »

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