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...decades, was convicted of five counts of fraud in April from charges stemming from land deals he had made in office. Booker’s place in the political spotlight is nearly as closely monitored as that of other Ivy-league educated, black politicians—namely Barack Obama, n Law School graduate who the mayor has vocally supported in the 2008 presidential campaign, and Deval L. Patrick ’78, another Law School graduate who is also the only black governor in the country. Megan E. Ryan, one of four Class Marshals for the Law School?...
...amendment caused an immediate backlash in the University community, with economics professor N. Gregory Mankiw, a former chief economic advisor in the Bush administration, calling the legislation “one of the most pernicious ideas I have heard of late.” Smith followed suit, condemning what he said was the arbitrary effect...
...come in with a quite frankly muddled piece of legislation,” said Gen Ed committee member Alexander “Zander” N. Li ’08, referring to the Final Report of the Task Force on General Education. “At the end of the day, the categories are very hard to take as these structures that stand alone...
...committee, led by Jewish studies professor Jay M. Harris, devoted the fall term to defining what kinds of classes would belong in each of the eight categories, according to committee member Alexander N. Chase-Levenson...
...income distribution and patterns of inequality, particularly questions about whether the trends towards increased inequality are accelerating. I’ve also been working in a more applied sense on the causes of the financial crisis...I’m excited about the work that [economics] professor [N. Gregory] Mankiw and I are doing together editing the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity....By soliciting the papers and working with manuscripts, I feel like we have an opportunity to draw younger scholars into doing empirical research on economic policy in a way that can inform economic policy...