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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...symposium entitled "The Future of Our Federal System," held at the Law School. The symposium was chaired by Byrne Professor of Law Richard T. Stewart and attended by Sen. William Roth (R-Del.) and William T. Coleman, a Washington lawyer who served as Secretary of Transportation during President Ford's Administration...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: It Takes Two to Tango | 9/18/1986 | See Source »

...symposium entitled "The Future of Our Federal System," held at the Law School. The symposium was chaired by Byrne Professor of Law Richard T. Stewart and attended by Sen. William Roth (R-Del.) and William T. Coleman, a Washington lawyer who served as Secretary of Transportation during President Ford's Administration...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: It Takes Two to Tango | 9/15/1986 | See Source »

...Ford and Coleman both argued that the federal government has become overburdened with responsibility and that the states should try to develop local solutions to their problems...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: It Takes Two to Tango | 9/15/1986 | See Source »

...suddenly become Detroit's most abundant wellspring of style and mystique. Chrysler signed a deal in June to boost its stake in the Maserati sports-car company from 3.5% to 15.6%, and plans to bring out a jointly produced convertible priced in the $30,000 range by fall 1987. Ford, meanwhile, is negotiating to buy a majority share of sports-car maker Alfa Romeo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Passion for Italian Bodies | 9/15/1986 | See Source »

Although Zimbabwe is deeply in debt, it put on a flashy show for its visitors. Many of the 2,000 delegates were put up in houses and apartments especially constructed for the conference, while others lived in the homes of wealthy Zimbabwe whites. Fleets of Mazda, Peugeot and Ford cars were rushed off local assembly lines for the visitors. Zimbabwe officials were embarrassed, though, to admit that many of the goods to run the conference, ranging from jet fuel to computer printouts, had to come from neighboring South Africa, a country whose racial policies were roundly and regularly condemned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zimbabwe Harangues in Harare | 9/15/1986 | See Source »

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