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...suit was initiated by Fox News Channel, who wanted “fair and balanced”—their trademark phrase—removed from the cover. The case was ultimately dismissed, and Franken said the presiding judge called the suit “wholly without merit, both legally and factually...
...RIAA’s objection to downloading music does have merit: the act is both illegal and immoral. “File-sharing” paints a rosy picture of a practice that differs little from swiping discs from a record store. Dance rhetorical circles until you’re breathless, but the principle remains that obtaining a song without the artist’s consent is theft. To those of us with consciences, then, downloading music has an additional moral cost; fortunately, there is a solution in pay-for-play websites like Apple’s iTunes and Buymusic.com...
...case is without merit,” University Spokesperson Joe Wrinn said in a press statement this weekend. “Gender and race were not factors, and the fact that the independent agencies established to investigate these types of charges dismissed this case indicates how this suit ultimately will be resolved...
This week's cover story focuses on the letters of Ronald Reagan, a two-term president who unquestionably had great short-term and long-term influence on America in the 1980s and beyond. Like with all presidents, the merit of that influence is a hot topic for debate among political junkies. And so we ask you, What do you think is Ronald Reagan's legacy? Was his presidency great for America, was it a time of regret, or does it fall somewhere in the middle...
After an unexpectedly long eight-month delay, the Appeals Court of Massachusetts reversed the lower court’s decision and upheld Harvard’s stance that Berkowitz’s grievance was without merit. Berkowitz appealed once more, several weeks later—and on Sept. 9, the SJC dismissed the case for good...