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...third-year Law School student broke tournament rules in a recent moot court competition...
...even then. The Crimson's vocal commitment to "free speech" was becoming muted (and moot) because of its selective coverage. For instance, even though President Neil Rudenstine had expressed his disagreement with Mansfield's grade inflation theory and had offered alternative explanations in a late January, 1993 interview, The Crimson's news staff failed to report it until March 3, 1993--only after the BSA had challenged the news organization's failure to consult more authoritative sources in its treatment of Mansfield's theory. In addition, the news staff's treatment of the confidential COFHE report attempted to reduce...
...case, the issue of censorship is a moot point. To be censored implies that one's rights to free expression are being violated. Cameron Wolf, however, has no inalienable right to use Dudley House's walls to display his work. That's why he had to ask for permission to use the space. And that's why his right to free expression is not relevant here...
Other communities aside, the whole question may be moot if Roosevelt is elected. In a sense, the whole future of the Wampanoag tribe may be riding on what Massachusetts voters decide November...
...grappling over signatures would be moot if yet another court decision supports the rent control activists...