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...preparation of computer readouts of Tufts employee salary scales requested by Gertner yesterday will necessitate a three-week recess for the court after today's session. The resulting advantage for the defense, which has not yet begun its presentation, will probably be challenged by the plaintiff's attorneys some time in the course of today's hearings
...that reason, Gillerman said, "I withdrew the plaintiff's opposition to the government's motion to dismiss for mootness that had been filed last February...
...sounded like the familiar tale of the innocent girl and the wily seducer, conditions were different enough to make it the juiciest trial in town: the defendant in the $1.25 million malpractice suit is a psychiatrist, Renatus Hartogs, 66, who writes an advice column in Cosmopolitan magazine. The plaintiff, Julie Roy, 36, alleges that she paid for standard psychiatric help but instead got 14 months of "sex therapy" from her analytic guru...
...more than $5 billion of the $11 billion that Congress had appropriated, over his veto, for water-pollution control. Although the court stuck strictly to the language of the pollution law and avoided any sorting of federal powers, Justice Byron White's opinion bluntly agreed with the plaintiff, New York City, that "the act does not permit such action" by any President...
Robert Pressman and Eric VanLoon, two of the lawyers for the NAACP, are now employed by the Harvard Center for Law and Education. Pressman now serves as the center's director, and a third plaintiff attorney, J. Harold Flannery, is the former acting director...