Word: processing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Professor George Christie may be right when he says: "Dworkin misconceives what legal decision making is all about. He views it as the search for right answers rather than a process for producing adequate justifications for legal decisions." If so, then America's courts need Ronald Dworkin very badly. The Pledge of Allegiance says "justice for all," not "justifications...
...most cases, students can simply log into their e-mail accounts, type "section" at the "fas%" prompt and beging choosing the most convenient section times. The process normally takes just a few minutes...
This fall, more than 4,250 students avoided the old messy process and logged on to their computers to section for courses, reflecting an increase of nearly 24 percent from last year...
...books are changed. Congress is now beginning to consider a series of Carter administration proposals to amend the National Labor Relations Act, making it more difficult for employers such as Harvard to take unfair advantage of their wealth and size to prevent unionization. By speeding up the process by which workers may gain the right to hold organizing elections and by placing limits on the extent to which employers may use dubious legal tactics to avoid bargaining with certified unions, the bill would generally strengthen the hands of unions that have a solid base of support. These changes would...
...consumer protection agency could intervene in the process by which such decisions are made, or even appeal them in the courts...