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...Freund said yesterday that critics of the proposal have ignored some of the positive aspects of the proposed appellate court. The proposed court is empowered to resolve conflicting decisions from the lower courts which currently are not reviewed. The proposal also sets up a board to give a legal outlet to people in prison...
Alan M. Dershowitz, professor of Law, yesterday criticized a study proposing revisions in the operations of the Supreme Court, Paul A. Freund, Loeb University Professor, headed the government-sponsored study group...
...case which three of the seven members of the appellate court felt was notable would be passed on to the Supreme Court. This would reduce the caseload of the Supreme Court from about 4500 cases to 500 cases, Freund said...
...Robert P. Geyer tells alumni gathered in New York. "If Derek Bok did not exist, we could easily make him." Bowing to Senate pressure that he appoint a Grade A Supreme Court Justice to represent America's 22.3 million Grade A citizens, President Nixon nominates Professor Paul A. Freund to fill Douglas's seat. "Not only will my decisions be liberal," Freund assures Court scholars, "they will be easy." With peace negotiations in their summer recess, Bunnies at the Paris Playboy Club take time out to vote Dr. Henry A. Kissinger '50 the "Piecemaker of the Year." In its first...
...swaps the Harvard Classes of 77-80 for what's behind certains two and three--the Departments of Justice and Labor. "I am neither a male chauvinist organization nor an exclusive final club," former Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas tells a stunned commencement audience, "nor is Paul Freund." Honorary degrees go to miler Jim Ryus (". . .a credit to his race. . .") and City Councilman Alfred E. Velluci (". . . while a less hearty warrier could not have pursued his attempts to turn the Yard into a parking lot and the Lampoon into public favatories, he has persevered until his visions were...