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...freewheeling question-and-answer session following the justice??s prepared remarks, an African-American graduate student challenged Scalia to defend the constitutionality of racial profiling...
...Justice??known for toeing a staunchly conservative line—will discuss the separation of powers during his Tuesday address. Scalia was closely affiliated with Harvard early in his career, graduating from the Law School in 1960 and spending the following year as a Sheldon Fellow...
Monday marked the start of jury selection, which is expected to continue through the middle of today until Cambridge Superior Court Justice??Regina Quinlan picks 12 jurors and four alternates to render a verdict in the projected month-long trial, which will likely draw media attention from across the country. Court TV plans to televise the entire trial...
...most surprising facts about sexual assaults is how many go unreported. In 2001, the U.S. Department of Justice??s Bureau of Statistics estimated that 248,000 people were raped or sexually assaulted but that only 39 percent were actually reported to law enforcement officials—only one of every three cases...
Sandel wrote in an e-mail that “Justice?? will not be offered this year, but said that he would return to teaching the course in the fall 2005 semester...