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...Fried??€™s late arrival wasn’t due to an injury, however. Instead, he had to wait until the hockey season came to a close, with a first round loss in the NCAA Tournament...
Lacrosse and hockey might not be the first sports that come to mind when you think of the South, but Fried??€™s family has a history of pursuing an eclectic mix of athletics. His father, Jeffrey Fried, was a three-time All-Ivy High Jumper and former school record holder at University of Pennsylvania. He also owned the now-defunct Macon Whoppee, a minor-league hockey team. His sister Susie is an aspiring Olympian in equestrian, and his uncle Neil was a professional body builder...
...Fried??€™s dedication has paid off for the Crimson. En route to the hockey team’s berth in the NCAA Tournament this year, Fried posted three goals, 10 assists and 26 penalty minutes for Harvard in 33 solid games...
Harvard hockey coach Mark Mazzoleni notes Fried??€™s consistency as a huge asset to the team...
...climate, as budget cuts curtail state funding of legal services programs. The Court upheld IOLTA narrowly, by a 5-4 margin; it is troubling to imagine the fate of legal services programs, and of the poor who rely on them, if the Court had found the program unconstitutional. While Fried??€™s was doubtless a well-intentioned attempt to defend what he saw as an attack on constitutionally-guaranteed property rights, his case, Brown v. Legal Foundation of Washington, endangered legal services for the poor. In his dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia called the IOLTA program...