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...alone a law that does not prohibit such conduct, but merely refuses to grant it a special state subsidy. Based on these cases, then, it seems likely that revoking the state tax-exempt status of institutions that discriminate based on sexual orientation would pass constitutional muster. If discrimination is truly as fundamental to these organizations’ missions as they claim, they would be perfectly free to put their money where their mouth is, so to speak, and forgo special tax treatment. With the extra tax revenue thus collected, Massachusetts could augment its non-discriminatory state-run adoption services more...
...from the action; in particularly aggressive bouts, fans must lean into the wall to avoid, well, getting hurt. In this the year of the men’s first ever outright Ivy League title, they offer the “automatic tournament berth” neither basketball team could muster this season...
...coming this weekend.RHODE ISLAND 1, HARVARD 0The Rams’ (2-6) Tara Hiteman got her only hit of the game in the top of the seventh, driving in the game’s lone run and downing the Crimson in Saturday’s semifinals.Harvard was able to muster just four hits, with Halpenny leading the way with a 2-for-4 game, and the team struck out six times.Hiteman’s hit was one of the few tarnishes on an otherwise excellent effort by Watkins, who gave up four hits and two walks to go with...
...Still, it's not entirely clear how much the Senate's action will really matter. The agreement will have to pass muster in the House of Representatives, which has been much less enthusiastic about the reforms - somewhat surprisingly, since the members of Congress closest to Abramoff were mainly House Republicans. New House Majority Leader John Boehner has pushed for a go-slow approach on the reforms, although he says the House will take them up over the next month. Boehner and House Speaker Dennis Hastert had publicly disagreed about a proposed ban on private travel, although Boehner has now suggested...
...particular, Hayek says she was impressed with and most surprised by the “balance” she observed in Harvard students, who could “make it through the week” and still muster the “energy and intensity” apparent in their Cultural Rhythms performances...