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"This [free speech] is something that really interests him," said Pierce Professor of Psychology Richard J. Herrnstein, himself embroiled in a free speech controversy during the early 1970's.
Former Hampden County Registrar of Deeds John Pierce Lynch, considered a long shot for the nomination, offered the most iconoclastic positions, calling for a summit meeting of world leaders in Boston, a four-day work week, and for the lobbying organization Common Cause to oversee all campaign contributions of more...
Last week the struggling firm outlined a survival program that includes layoffs of nearly 1,000 employees, or 20% of its work force, together with pay cuts of up to 25% for those who remain. Lilco Chairman William Catacosinos, 53, who took charge at the end of January after the...
In contrast to only recently emerging statistical studies, such as that of Bowers and Pierce, legal arguments which suggest that differential treatment of suggest that differential treatments of this sort is inconsistent with prescribed constitutional standards, have, in fact, haunted death row appeals and Supreme Court decisions for close to...
Racial discrimination moreover is significantly more prevalent in capital cases. As Bowers and Pierce point out, because death is the supreme form of punishment, reserved for those crimes which most provoke in people, abhorrence and anger, it is also the punishment most subject to "deeply rooted passions and prejudices that...