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...sullen construction workers and indignant real estate brokers are only two legions in the growing army of Americans victimized by the recession of 1982. The list of their comrades-in-suffering is virtually endless. Land-off auto workers, welfare mothers, farmers, savings and loans, and small businessmen are all feeling the pain of economic contraction. And according to the public opinion polls, the sufferers are increasingly blaming the man who in 1980 promised to usher in an unprecedented era of prosperity by cutting taxes spending and regulation President Ronald Reagan...
...that do not belong there. Many arrive through use of the writ of habeas corpus. "The Great Writ," O'Connor wrote last week, "undermines the usual principles of finality of litigation. Liberal allowance of the writ, moreover, degrades the prominence of the trial itself." Finally, she argued, the endless federal review interferes with state courts. As firmly as such views have put O'Connor in Rehnquist's camp, the new Justice is by no means guaranteed to stay there. Court annals are full of examples of Justices gradually shifting their ideological ground. For example, last term Blackmun...
...that the Administration's more laissezfaire approach to affirmative action represents an opportunity for Harvard, then, rests on two premises. The first is that federal pressure to increase the number of qualified minorities and women in academia had actually backfired. That contention may be correct, certainly federal codes mandating endless statistical reports and detailed procedures haven't done anything to streamline the Harvard bureaucracy. But at root it is a minor contention. No one would seriously suggest that the resources freed up by even the most drastic retrenchment in federal requirements actually will dramatically facilitate the hiring of women...
...instead of an h so that people would not incorrectly pronounce it "blotch." In the 1970s, the firm's growth surged when Henry became familiar to Americans as the grandfatherly figure who patiently recited "17 reasons why H&R Block should prepare your taxes," through a seemingly endless series of television commercials...
...endless slump goes...