Word: lawyerly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...three houses at the College even partially wheelchair accessible, he had no access to the library, common rooms or most students' rooms. And, when the University said living on the 10th floor would be a fire hazard for him, Wallace enlisted the aid of a Boston lawyer to convince Harvard to let him live on an upper floor of the house high-rise...
...arguments before the decision, Michael R. Bromwich, a lawyer for Walsh, said that publicity, while extensive, has often favored the defendants...
...NLRB was established in 1935--an era of landmark labor legislation--to act as the national mediator in worker disputes. The board is intended to act as a non-partisan lawyer, judge and arbiter in any legal dispute between labor and management, although the current board is recognized by labor experts as a politically conservative body...
Clare Dalton, the former assistant professor at the Law School who was denied tenure by the law faculty and unsucessfully appealed that decision to President Bok, is currently weighing the merits of continuing a legal suit she filed last November. Her lawyer, Nancy Gertner, said the two will decide whether to pursue the law suit sometime this summer...
...Bracey's lawyer and college roommate, Douglas R. Daniels, would not speculate as to Bracey's possible motives for the alleged crime. But he did say that, "A number of alumni expressed displeasure" at the shanty throughout Yale's reunion weekend...