Word: legalizations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...past, Berkowitz has not ruled out taking outside legal action against the University. He said he is now focused on the progress of his appeal within the school...
...first we moved discreetly, quietly addressing a petition to the Joint Committee on Appointments, whose members are drawn from Harvard's governing boards and whose job is to approve the president's affirmative tenure recommendations. (Legal investiture of tenure technically comes from the governing boards.) My petition was summarily dismissed, not by the Joint Committee, but by Harvard Vice President and General Counsel Anne Taylor, who said she had investigated my complaint and found it to be without merit, and who, yes, represents the president whose decision I am appealing. Apparently, callousness to conflict of interest pervades the process...
...work of an ad hoc committee formed during the debate surrounding the dismissal of D. Drew Douglas, Class of 2000, following charges of rape. They include increased intervention on the part of senior tutors and assistant deans of freshmen when students face both Harvard disciplinary proceedings and potential legal charges...
...individuals become more litigious in their attitudes, the intersection between College disciplinary policy and the legal process becomes more complex for this school and for every school." said committee member Peter T. Ellison, associate dean of the Faculty...
...tutors and assistant deans will also explicitly tell students they can offer advice on legal matters. This change is mostly semantic as both officers already counsel students in such situations...