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...always remember the lectures of Associate Professor of Government Glyn “This is Moral Reasoning 50: The Public and the Private in Politics, Morality, and Law?? Morgan, who one day in lecture randomly decried how busy everyone at Harvard “had” to be. He recounted a story of how impossible it was to arrange to have coffee with another professor, noting that it was “unfashionable” to admit to being free tomorrow afternoon. Instead, the other professor was apt to pull out the BlackBerry and suggest a date...
...Harvard Law School, the Administrative Board frequently acts more in accordance with a court of law??including the opportunity for legal counsel—because of its members’ legal backgrounds, according to Harvard Law School Dean of Students Ellen M. Cosgrove...
...about policy,” Decker said. Under the Cambridge model of government, council members set policy and the city manager implements it. Councillor Craig A. Kelley said bureaucratic disparities seen in the salary issue can also arise from state-level legal restrictions. “State law??s a funny thing,” he said. In other council news, Councillor Craig A. Kelley spoke about a September 2006 resolution to consider adding public toilets in Central Square and nearby Raymond Park. “They illustrate a theme in our city, which is there are virtually...
...Chicago Sun-Times sanctimoniously excoriated the Court for having “endorsed a wrongheaded law?? and “lent credence to the unsettling notion that Congress” can interfere with personal medical decisions. Yet, in the same breath, the Windy City daily conceded the “admittedly unsettling aspect of partial-birth abortions” and confessed that “any kind of abortion procedure can be grim...
It’s the classic murder tale: husband discovers wife is cheating, husband murders wife, husband walks away from trial a free man. O.J. Simpson, anyone? Director Gregory Hoblit (“NYPD Blue,” “L.A. Law??) brings his crime and courtroom expertise to the big screen with “Fracture.” Though the movie’s promotional posters (Anthony Hopkins smiling sinisterly under the words “I shot my wife”) may lead audiences to believe that the film will be filled with dramatic...