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Mansfield's testimony was meant to advance theState of Colorado's case that Amendment Two servesa "legitimate political purpose," said Peter M.Cicchino, a 1992 Harvard Law School Graduate whois part of the plaintiff's legal team...
Harvard and other universities will be asked to join a class action lawsuit against asbestos companies, a lawyer for the plaintiff said yesterday...
Should a woman lie to obtain an abortion? Norma McCorvey thought so when she cried rape 20 years ago. The ruse failed and she was forced to have the baby, but McCorvey became "Jane Roe," the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision guaranteeing reproductive freedom. Today, with the right to choose protected, the equal exercise of that right is in jeopardy, and important abortion proponents are urging women to follow McCorvey's example -- a strategy the Clinton Administration may eventually endorse, if only implicitly...
Fred Small, a self-employed businessman and T passholder who is another plaintiff, said yesterday he believes the televisions have led to the "contamination of public spaces with private commercial messages...
...professor also says he is pursuing legal action against others involved in the two companies, although he declines to specify the nature, time or location of such action. The Crimson checked courts in five Southern California counties, and found no court filings with Epstein listed as a plaintiff...