Word: jacksons
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When the proceedings start, his authority will depend largely on how impartial he appears. He is a celebrated conservative who as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson argued in a memo that segregated schools were constitutional. He wrote so many solo dissents in his early years as a Justice, when the court was more liberal, that he kept a Lone Ranger doll on his mantelpiece. Though he has hired some 80 law clerks, none has been black (he responds that he has "never excluded consideration of anyone" based on race). His natural ideological allies are the sort...
...doing a Pudding show, much to my surprise. And some other theater. Some other theater-y seniors and I are applying for a two weekend slot this season for a two-end play, me and Erik Amblad ('99), directed by Jess Jackson ('99). The Pudding is really a three-month venture, and the other thing would be about a one-month commitment, so that would take me from January to May, so that's what I'm doing right now.CrimsonSamuel Tepperman-Gelfant...
Unlike the youthful Big Red, the Lions will rely on experienced leadership to carry them through the Ivy season. Guard Emily Roller is Columbia's leading scorer, averaging 10.3 points per game, with center Trinke Vaughan and guard Rose Jackson not far behind at 9.3 and 9.2, respectively. Sophomore Shawnee Pinckney is the Lions' top rebounder with 8.9 per contest...
Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, the colorful arbiter presiding over the jury-free Microsoft antitrust trial, yesterday interrupted Microsoft's cross-examination of the last government witness to ponder outside comments from America Online's Steve Case. Could AOL's chief become the star witness in the biggest antitrust trial since the Model T? MORE...
...immediately seized on this as proof that, in the rough-and-tumble world of software, you have to play rough sometimes or you will most certainly get tumbled. Further, Microsoft could now argue that it couldn't have a monopoly when faced with a giant competitor. Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson was intrigued...