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...mistaken to think somehow that members self-limiting themselves would result in term limits being passed," Meehan says. "The people overwhelmingly think that they should choose, and I think the election results reflect that...
...worked extensively within PBHA since his sophomore year, used his speech time to reflect on the group's achievements and to look ahead to new opportunities...
Frederick Schauer, academic dean and Stanton professor at Kennedy School of Government, said courts may continue to intercede in presidential elections which are supposed to reflect the will of the people...
Pryor's actions reflect the concern felt by many that SAC had become insular and alienating to many students who wished to be involved in the IOP. Though SAC members recognized the need for reform in a report they issued last spring, the IOP's poor retention rate and SAC's overall ineffectiveness as a governing body are two areas that SAC has been unable to address on its own. Though reform efforts were underway, they weren't moving far or fast enough. Reform was clearly needed, but the kind of swift and drastic reform Pryor has imposed would never...
...girl in Washington was beaten to death after a judge remanded her, despite inadequate paper work, to her mother's care. The case so affected Washington's reformist mayor, Anthony Williams, that he broke from his prepared text in his State of the District speech in March to reflect on his own life in foster care in California, where he lived untended, given up to a life of supposed mental retardation until he was adopted at the age of three. "Experts told my mother I would never make it." He did, but he has the scars to prove...