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...right to associate, regardless of how repugnant the law school considers the recruiter’s message.”Throughout the legal battle, Harvard University has largely remained on the sidelines, only formally entering the fray last fall when it joined a friend-of-the-court brief supporting FAIR??s case. But faculty members took a more active role, and last fall, 40 Harvard law professors filed their own brief in the case. In yesterday’s opinion, the court singled out the professors’ argument and struck it down.In a statement last night...
Oral arguments in the case—Rumsfeld v. FAIR??were held in December. Newly-appointed Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. abstained from the decision...
...certain that 02138 will be a boat that leaves no wake,” said Bradley, who is a graduate of Harvard Business School. In an effort to distinguish 02138 from its rival, Kim said that he hopes the magazine will become “the Vanity Fair?? of alumni publications. If its preview issue is any indication, 02138 will be less academic and more provocative in its journalistic approach. That teaser issue featured an alumni poll on whether or not University President Lawrence H. Summers ought to be ousted from his post. 02138 distributed four-page preview...
...Breyer, Roberts, and Scalia all seemed to be openly hostile to FAIR??s free-speech case yesterday—suggesting that they might be eager to shoot down FAIR??s constitutional claims. And, as the dean of George Mason Law School, Daniel D. Polsby, noted in a phone interview yesterday, Souter “was not particularly interested in the Dellinger [statutory] argument...
...will have no animosity towards Harvard because of that.” The UC and Tulane freshmen at the rally yesterday said they will continue to pressure Harvard administrators, and hope that the rest of the Harvard community will support their cause.because it would allow them to avoid tackling FAIR??s free-speech claims head...