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Greenfield said that Alito’s opinion in the August 2004 case of The Pitt News v. Pappert suggests that the nominee might support FAIR??s arguments...
...Alito applied the same standard to the Solomon Amendment case, he might back FAIR??s arguments, Greenfield said...
...economic policies of President Bush and his allies in Congress “a strategy for disaster,” Stabenow cited the massive loss of manufacturing jobs overseas as reason to stop “a race downward.” She advocated more “fair?? trade policies that interpret the economy in terms of “human beings,” and urged increased funding to public education to create a “level playing field” for American workers. Stabenow pointed to “45 million uninsured citizens?...
...university that “either prohibits, or in effect prevents” military recruitment on campus. Its constitutionality will be the subject of Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights (FAIR), which will go before the Supreme Court in December. Greenfield, who is also president of FAIR??a coalition of over 30 law schools and other institutions—reiterated his group’s contention yesterday that the Solomon Amendment violates the Law School’s right to free speech and association.“In effect, the Solomon Amendment...
...students who might not normally go to something like the Harvard State Fair went out and wound up having a ball. By breaking traditional prejudices against carnivals, concerts, and parties, closing dining halls may well have opened up the doors for future events in addition to adding to the fair??s success...