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...decision in U.S. District Court is likely to resolve a second count of fraud against Shleifer. The count largely hinged on whether Shleifer, a star in the economics department, was bound by a conflict-of-interest provision that barred employees from making investments in countries to which they were “assigned...
...hearing yesterday, a Brighton District Court judge dismissed the charges against Decker concerning the alleged assault of Arthur W. Mckenzie at HBS during the Harvard-Yale festivities. Mckenzie agreed to drop the charges as long as Decker apologized for the incident...
...District Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock tried to direct the attention of the jury to the “slice of the case” put before them—whether or not Shleifer was assigned to Russia...
Spitzer graduated from Princeton before coming to Harvard, where he met his wife, Silda. After graduation, he spent six years as an Assistant District Attorney in New York before a brief stint in the private sector. After losing an election in 1994, Spitzer returned to public life four years later, when he was elected New York attorney general by a narrow margin...
...question is how much context do we have?” U.S. District Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock said at a hearing last week. “We can start, I suppose, in the 17th century with the creation of Harvard College. That’s part of the larger context, I suppose, and the later arrival of the United States government...