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...corruption sting. He used racial arguments in that case, he said, because the evidence strongly indicated that race played a major role in the situation. He also attacked the media in its coverage of trials in general, complaining that the media routinely predicts verdicts incorrectly and has little regard for the actual issues of the trial. “You look at Menendez one, O.J. Simpson, Robert Blake, Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson; the media usually predicts the wrong result,” Mesereau said. “They are primarily governed by a desire for ratings and money. They don?...
...pests now and not enough money to go around," he says. With conservation of the dingo for its ecological role a departmental goal, Eldridge says that even if an animal has some dog genes, "if it's still operating in a pack and still behaving like a dingo, we regard it as a pure dingo." But Wilton thinks the bar should be higher. "If you have the opportunity and pure dingoes are still available, why be satisfied with a replacement...
...scope and that the bank won't follow the lead of the U.S. Federal Reserve, which has ratcheted up rates 12 times since June 2004. Trichet's comments calmed financial markets, but they didn't satisfy Continental politicians who accused the bank of jeopardizing Europe's nascent recovery. "I regard this interest rate move as too early," said Jean-Claude Juncker, chairman of the group of euro-zone finance ministers. He disputes one of the bank's key arguments: that the current abnormally high inflation rate of 2.5%, driven in part by oil prices of over $60 bbl., will spark...
...define fraternal culture. Smyth’s association of rowdiness and drunkenness with the Greek system is completely ignorant. Across the nation, fraternity and sorority members collectively give hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours per year. They also consistently maintain very high scholarship ratings on college campuses. With regard to social scenes, many colleges across the nation rely on the Greek system for an active nightlife...
...focused his speech on the political nature of the Supreme Court and how justices often make decisions based on their personal preferences. “To me it’s just a bunch of lawyers opining about criminal justice and capital punishment,” Posner said in regard to the Roper decision. “That carries no real authority with me. You have decisions that are made based on the political judgments of the justices.” Posner said that foreign law is based on different foundational documents and that justices generally choose to look abroad...