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...with the Harvard connection. Among them: Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker and five Cabinet members. Absent from the party were Chief Justice Nominee William Rehnquist (M.A., '50) and three of the Supreme Court's Associate Justices, all veterans of the Harvard Law School, where Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. and Felix Frankfurter learned their torts, and where a pragmatic innovation called the case-study system changed legal education in America. Says Alumnus Richard Darman, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury: "I cannot imagine the influence has ever been higher than...
...buster, Enrique Camarena Salazar, was abducted in the same city. His corpse was found the following month in a plastic bag. While dozens of police officers were dismissed or jailed in the wake of the murder, Washington claims many other suspects remain at large. U.S. officials say Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, a drug lord believed to have been involved in the execution, still sends regular shipments of cocaine across the border...
...Felix Frankfurter Professor of law Abram Chayes '43 agreed with Gorelick's criticisms. He said he was disheartened to be "training so many of these young people to go off and do things that you wouldn't do yourself and which are somewhat problematic in an ethical sense...
...Cambridge native graduated in 1930 from Harvard Law School, where he studied under acclaimed jurist Felix Frankfurter. He received an honorary law degree in 1958, was a senior member of the Society of Fellows, and served as president of the Board of Overseers three decades...
Early one morning last week, when most Nicaraguans were still asleep, Felix Pedro Espinoza Briones, a member of the National Assembly, was busy climbing the chain link fence surrounding the Venezuelan embassy in Managua. After diplomats began arriving for work, he entered the building and requested asylum. Espinoza, a critic of the Sandinista regime, apparently feared arrest. Such concerns are widespread in Nicaragua these days. Since the House passed legislation to give $100 million in aide to forces fighting the Sandinistas, President Daniel Ortega Saavedra has been cracking down on a wide range of opponents...