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...College accepts that zero tolerance is wrong, the only fair, safe, and sensible approach would be for all three bodies to more formally endorse the College’s general policy of leniency. This need not mean a public declaration of intent to disregard federal laws??that would clearly be stupid—but rather internal communication that ensures consistency. As counselors like to tell us, “A problem shared is a problem halved” (or in this case, trisected): The College needs to arrange a good, long talk between its three drugs-related bodies...
...finely-tuned constant could exist has puzzled top scholars. “If any constants of nature were a tiny bit different it would totally disturb the universe,” Arkani-Hamed explained. The theory of multiverses posits that there are many universes with different sets of natural laws??and cosmological constants. Some universes have tiny constants, while others have large constants corresponding to accelerating forces that result in uninhabitable, instable universes. Arkani-Hamed said that different multiverses might have different, randomly set cosmological constants which would explain the existence of such a specific universal property...
...Constitution is one of the ‘Laws?? that the president ‘shall take Care...be faithfully executed,’” Whelan wrote. “When a bill has become law, the president has an obligation under the Take Care Clause not to enforce provisions of that bill that are unconstitutional...
...because the president has used signing statements—in which he sometimes states that he will not enforce laws??instead of vetoes, Ogletree said that Congress is left with no recourse...
These three ends should stand at the core of any effort to formulate effective bipartisan social policy. But the Times study, along with a thorough analysis of the laws?? unintended consequences, indicates that this legislation is not a sensible means of attaining these critical ends...