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...discussion with the more discriminatory Facebook users,” Thai said. Other students interviewed by The Crimson were not concerned about a backlash on Harvard’s campus. “Harvard students know it’s not about race but about someone who is mentally ill,” said Christopher M. Pak ’08, co-president of the Harvard Korean Students Association. Pak said he thinks the Facebook groups are largely the work of high school students. But Pak said he is concerned that mainstream media outlets have referred to the shooter...
Wednesday’s ill-considered decision will have the worst possible repercussions for American women. It will propel the anti-abortion movement forward until the nation finds itself a repressive land of back-alley abortions. The Supreme Court has no more notion of what goes on in an operating room than it does in a woman’s mind—and it should not presume to legislate on either...
...According to Kim Hyang Sik, in one of these calls, just last New Year, her niece Kim Hyang Im - Seung-Hui's mother - confessed to her aunt and other relatives that her son had been diagnosed in the U.S. with autism. "The doctor told her that Seung-Hui was ill and she was very worried about him. She said her daughter was doing well, though...
...Washington, D.C., handgun prohibition law, thinks the time may have come for a reconsideration of those 1968 guidelines. "I'm not going to advocate new restrictions, with the exception that it should be at least a consideration that people with disabilities who have been adjudicated to be mentally ill and a danger to oneself or others should be included," Halbrook says. The National Rifle Association, whom Halbrook has represented in cases before the Supreme Court, could not be reached for comment...
...broadly drawn to include all voluntary commitments, since some individuals seek help after the loss of a loved one or traumatic event in their lives, and there should be a recognition that seeking help is valuable "first step on the road to recovery" for any mental illness. But he said there can be consensus on developing an amendment to the federal standards to address cases like Cho's, provided the voluntary commitment involves a doctor and judge and it is concluded the person is a danger to himself or others. (A magistrate did initially judge Cho to be mentally ill...