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...This event is giving the partisans on both sides a chance to inform the law school about the issues," said Charles E. Border, treasurer of the Law Democrats--one of the groups that organized the event...
...moment, however, the University must develop a clear policy on how it will respond to copyright infringement by students. Should Metallica or other artists inform the University of cases of copyright infringement, the DMCA would require Harvard to remove the network access of repeat offenders. Yet the concept of a "repeat" offender is not well-defined, and we encourage the University to use restraint in removing students' access to the network. Official warnings should be sufficient in most cases to scare students into compliance, and the heavy penalty of losing network access--which, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis...
Voting is participation, and as such is the soul of democracy. It exposes, in its almost pure symbolism, the difference between ends and means. Ends--the candidate chosen--are at best locally determined benchmarks. Means--the way the choice is made--inform not simply the cost of change but the entire range of what we as a society consider possible...
...shields our country from having to treat seriously other issues that potentially pose as great an immediate threat to the stability of the Indian state. Rampant overpopulation, judicial corruption and abuses of child labor, among numerous other domestic ills, are pressing concerns to the Indian people and arguably should inform, if not dictate, certain American foreign policy decisions...
With a new youth movement rising, the course will ask why youth so often come together in mass protest and also inform the personal concerns of students expected to follow the conventions of adult institutions...