Word: dismissall
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Hansen then began a long series of appeals for congressional help. As a result, her dismissal was put on hold while the Navy investigated. During this time, in February 1994, Hansen hurt her knee in a skiing accident in Vail, Colorado, and found out just how much the Navy had...
1) The Jones lawsuit is a case of first impression, meaning that the courts have never before been asked to rule on the essential question: Does presidential immunity extend to conduct allegedly undertaken before a Chief Executive assumes office? Bennett will assert that the logic applied by the Supreme Court...
The decision to seek delay, rather than dismissal, is a political one. "Arguing that Jones' claim should be thrown out for good would be a public relations disaster," says a Clinton adviser. "Postponement permits her to go forward later and affirms the principle that the President is not a king...
The report and the subsequent dismissal two weeks later of ten staff members set off a string of charges by staffers and several financial supporters of the museum. Many said the committee's review had been biased and that stager had thwarted much-needed fundraising efforts.
Students were disappointed with the dismissal, calling professors "stubborn" and "selfish." But Secretary to the Faculty Council John B. Fox Jr. '59 says the issue never dies.