Word: justiceã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...loss Gore’s fault too? It seems like he won the election, right? Maybe so, but Gore should be criticized for running his recount campaign with a complete disregard for the American citizen. Instead of striving for true justice??the accurate counting of every American’s vote—he chose to play politics and requested the unfair recounting of only the areas that he thought would help...
...some time, and has destroyed internal documents attesting to that fact. Though the case seems legally and practically intractable, Brockovich convinces Masry to represent some local plaintiffs. In the end, the case balloons to national proportions and results in the largest direct-action settlement in the history of American justice??$333 million. It’s a story that, by dint of its real-life unbelievability, lends itself perfectly to biographical film, and indeed serves as a sort of paradigm for all future ventures in that genre...
Describing his platform, candidate James M. Williamson said he was concerned with the lack of “environmental justice?? in the city...
...encompassing platform does feature diversity and “racial justice?? prominently, but it also raises many perennial Cambridge issues, namely neighborhoods and affordable housing...
Only at Harvard would a mainstream political organization seek to distance itself from those who extol patriotism and a thirst for justice??let alone at a time when those values unite this nation in a way never seen in our lifetime (News, “Students Back Response” and “Student Rally for Patriotism Draws Few,” Sept...