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Iraq in certain instances, such as when military officials tried to bribe Iraqi newspapers to print stories that painted the U.S. in a favorable light, the former dean of the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) and a former marine explained to an audience of about 30 yesterday. In a panel discussion entitled “The Role of the Military in Exercising Soft Power,” Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations Joseph S. Nye and former captain and current KSG student Nathaniel Fick argued that the military has to uphold its image as a positive force...
...accept federal funds. But the penalties for schools that violate the Solomon Amendment are enormous, and every wing of the university—not just the law school—would suffer. Harvard, for instance, would lose over $400 million a year in federal funds.Last November, a three-judge panel of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Solomon Amendment’s provisions are so onerous that they could be viewed as a direct regulation. The panel cited a 1958 Supreme Court ruling that bars the federal government from attaching strings to a grant in order...
...room, swap curse-filled insults and pornographic playing cards, while the women trade techniques for keeping the men in check ("I just throw a wet towel over it..."). Tyler likes to end her stories with a punch line, so the final panel depicts the guys the following morning as members of the "St. Rede Holy Name Society," handing out church bulletins...
...group discussed organizing a panel of law school professors opposed to Alito’s nomination, which would take place in early January, in the week before Congress starts confirmation hearings. But the group could recall only one professor who has come out against Alito—Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe...
...treatment of high-profile trials came to the fore at Harvard Law School yesterday, as Michael Jackson’s defense attorney, Thomas Mesereau Jr. ’73, MSNBC anchor and correspondent Dan Abrams, and Middlesex County District Attorney Martha Coakley all participated in a panel on race and the Jackson trial. Mesereau, who was named one of Barbara Walters’ “10 Most Fascinating People of 2005,” served previously as the defense attorney for actor Robert Blake and accepted the Jackson case after its first preliminary hearing. He explained his reasons...