Word: experts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Reagan Administration this week tapped the Law School's leading expert on federal court procedures to become a key assistant in the Solicitor General's office...
Porter University Professor Walter Jackson Bate '39, the English Department's preemi- nent expert on 18th-century literature, yesterday led a chorus of praise for Engell's appointment...
...Mitchelson himself allows that "No one else has ever sued for a right quite like this, and Harvard Law School expert Frank E. A. Sander calls Mitchelson's assertion "totally novel and rather questionable." Adds Sander: "It would be a novel--to put it mildly--notion to say that someone can claim damages by the right to be impregnated...
...deeply Democratic state-the 135-member Arkansas General Assembly has only seven Republicans-any Democratic candidate enjoys a natural advantage, even if he is, as White says, "a tax-and-spend man." The expert wisdom is that Clinton has as much as a 55%-to-45% lead in a race that so far has not stirred the electorate. In fact, if Clinton does win, it could seem less a comeback than a canny mid-course correction in the path of a young, bright political star...
Selective acceptance of prisoners sounds like a screwy refraction of college admissions, one where only the least promising, the worst and the dumbest, are allowed entrance. But there is, surprisingly, broad expert agreement that a large minority of people going to prison do not deserve that special bruising. Like war, imprisonment should be a government's last resort. It is too precious a resource, too expensive and damaging, to waste on the run of criminals...