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...phone interview yesterday.Of course, the potentially far-reaching ramifications of a FAIR victory would only become an issue if the coalition of law schools prevails in the case.“If Chief Justice [John G.] Roberts [’76] and others live up to their commitment to follow the law, we win,” said New York University professor Sylvia Law, who filed the initial anti-Solomon Amendment suit along with FAIR. “On the other hand, historically the Court has often deferred to the military even in the face of strong First Amendment claims...
...appropriate.” When the country’s largest association of medical doctors speaks of the dangers parental notification poses, the public should listen to these credentialed individuals. When the health and welfare of young women across the country is at risk, the United States should follow the advice of educated professionals instead of politicians...
...giving grades tomorrow and I'll tell you there are more F's, unfortunately than there are A's," the former Republican New Jersey governor, Tom Keane, said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." The 9/11 group is composed of members of the 9/11 Commission, who wish to follow up on the recommendations made in their July 2004 final report. Keane, who chaired the commission, and his vice chairman, former Democratic Rep. Lee Hamilton, lamented the absence of a national crisis-command structure. They also charged Congress with making decisions about homeland-security dollars based on politics instead...
BLINK Chase is "blinking" 5 million credit cards by 2006. A blink-enabled wristwatch might follow. Hey, time is money...
...entire cast should be commended for their delightfully over-the-top characterizations and their facile delivery of Elizabethan lines, which both helped the audience follow the rather complicated plot. Also bolstering the viewing experience was a cleverly engineered upper balcony leading to the front door allowed the three cozeners to evaluate their approaching victims and let the audience enjoy the often dramatic exits of the tricked gulls...