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The Faculty should outline a firm policy of dealing with civil disobedience. Students who engage in such protest agree to accept the consequence of their act; the University should spell out clearly what the consequence will be. Demonstrations on campus that infringe on the basic rights of others should be...
He predicted that parietal violators would receive, at the least, probation.
Cambridge police have given the University primary jurisdiction over students violating narcotics laws, Munter pointed out. According to Harvard policy if a student is caught once by an administrative officer, he is liable to be put on probation; if caught twice he is liable to have his connection with the...
The first marijuana law in the U.S. was passed by Congress in 1937. Use of the hallucinogen was then centered in New Orleans, and little was known about it. Scare stories about marijuana leading to a crime wave prompted Congress to provide stiff penalties: up to five years for any...
Britain's Race Relations Act forbids anyone from making public statements likely to incite racial hatred. It was passed in 1965, largely as a weapon against extremist white agitators and segregationists, and provided for maximum penalties of $2,800 fine and two years in jail. So far, the only...