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Burger said in Washington Friday that Congress and the legal profession should find methods to alleviate the Court's overcrowded docket...
White said last night that the suits, in both the federal district court and the New York district supreme court, will go on the docket when he retains a lawyer. He said he is awaiting word from the Student Legal Services at Syracuse on giving him legal counsel...
...after six years of co-education, many problems are left unsolved. A women's caucus group devoted to discussing many of the women's problems on campus drew over 100 people Tuesday night, and the dominant questions on the docket included women's courses, health service problems, and the univeristy's alleged non-support of women's athletics...
...administration has projected a re-examination of undergraduate education that will glance beyond the random issues which have normally occupied the Faculty's docket since the late '40s. The specific innovations, reforms and proposals of the past few years contain the germs of valuable educational ideals and principles that need to be nurtured and fully articulated in order to influence the work of the second "Redbook committee." Without student efforts even these piecemeal advances might have faltered. But next year's student body must begin to explore the general values and principles which underlie their specific complaints. Failing this they...
Indeed, the council has several weighty allegations of press unfairness on its docket. Among them: charges by Graham Martin, U.S. Ambassador to Saigon, that New York Times Reporter David Shipler had inserted "numerous inaccuracies and half-truths" in a story about U.S. assistance to Saigon (TIME, March 25); a complaint by a New York lawyer that public television's Black Journal had been one-sided in supporting the construction of black housing in a white Newark neighborhood...