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Edelman said that when a company treats something like a secret, and it cannot be discovered, then it may be considered a trade secret and is protected under federal law??but if he can decrypt the list, it clearly can be discovered and thus would not hold up as a trade secret...
...archdiocese—and especially Law??found itself the subject of nationwide scrutiny with the child molestation conviction last February of former priest John Geoghan and accusations that he had molested 130 children over his 30-year career. There were additional allegations that Law and other archdiocese officials knew of the abuse and had covered it up by moving Geoghan from parish to parish...
Last spring, nine Harvard faculty signed a petition calling for Law??s resignation. Its author, Loker Professor of English Robert J. Kiely ’60, said the new announcements do not change his position...
Freshman week—liked it or hated it? I thought it was great. Pre-gaming Dean Nye’s “lay down the law?? speech was the highlight of my week. I’m not sure why, but during the speech I found her wide shoulders and robot-like voice very erotic, sexually...
...nullification undermines the status of the legal code as applicable to all members of society by introducing an element of caprice into what should be a completely fair, standard judicial process. Arbitrary conviction based not on factual guilt, but on a jury’s collective opinion of a law??s fairness, encourages disobedience to the legal code because the certainty that proven guilt results in criminal penalties is weakened. Deterring crime—a major function of the law??can only be accomplished with the universal recognition that criminal action results in punishment. Interrupting that...