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Economics professor Jeffrey A. Miron is one of the strongest opponents of the bill—an article of his entitled “Bankruptcy, not bailout, is the right answer,” was posted on CNN.com Monday—and his free-market advocacy has attracted national attention...
...Jeffrey A. Frankel, an economist at the Harvard Kennedy School, said he supported the bill after it was revised over the weekend, citing the importance of congressional oversight and a provision for taxpayers to recoup part of any gains made by the government through the trading of distressed assets...
...it’s a very good idea [to] moderate the Draconian application of drug laws.” Earlier this year, Nesson mounted a legal challenge to Massachusetts’ drug laws, arguing that criminalizing marijuana has no “rational basis.” Economics professor Jeffrey A. Miron, who has devoted much of his scholarship to advocating for drug legalization, voiced similar support, but said that the initiative was only “a very small step” because “the right policy is the full legalization of all drugs...
...example, Harvard Medical School Dean Jeffrey S. Flier announced in March that a campus-wide ban on smoking will take effect this spring...
...with no toothbrush or soap, after guards found an iron nail outside his cell window; and of being placed in a single cell with no blanket or bed, after refusing to submit to vaccinations he had already received in Qatar. Asked to comment on these claims, U.S. Navy Commander Jeffrey D. Gordon on Wednesday told TIME that Al-Hajj had "routinely made baseless assertions that are simply not supported by the facts". Stafford-Smith, his attorney, says Al-Hajj's written communications were submitted to military censors before they were taken out of Guantánamo. They include testimony...