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...government regulations require recipients of grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) or the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to file a disclosure form with the Committee on Professional Conduct's subcommittee on conflicts of interest, according to Bertrand I. Halperin, Hollis professor of mathematics and natural philosophy and chair of the subcommittee...
...Halperin says the committee will look at all forms on which the income exceeds $10,000 and decide if the committee needs more information...
Paradoxically, this liberationist dynamic has captured several of the most important social movements of our day. For instance, in his Saint Foucault, David Halperin argues that the contemporary gay rights movement cannot promote "emancipation" as such, but only "resistance" to the dominant norms of American culture. Such resistance aims not for rational confrontation of discrimination, but only for an artful and belligerent disdain for the prejudiced. Despite the popularity of approaches like Halperin's in the academy, the reasoned engagement counseled by moderates like Andrew Sullivan offers a far more constructive model for marginal social groups...
...Halperin practiced with a New York City law firm for six years after earning a law degree from Harvard...
...Halperin served two terms with the U.S. Treasury Department under the Johnson, Nixon and Carter Administrations...