Word: representive
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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SPOA Co-Chair John F. Natale said that his group resents what it sees as "one-sided" activities by Students for Public Interest Law (SPIL) in cases before the city's Rent Control Board. SPIL, a part of the Law School's clinical studies program, provides free legal aid to...
"We are restricted by the size of our budget and student interest," said Dee. "And there's a conflict of interest problem, in that every time we represented a landlord, it would cancel out all their tenants so that we couldn't represent them."
"If Harvard's paying for one class of people to get free legal advice, they should either subsidize groups to represent landlords or tell students to change the group," Ackerman-Eaton said.
Though many adopted children went on to live contented, successful lives, others suffered from the start and were slow to heal, a phenomenon largely ignored by the mental-health community. The visceral sense of loss, psychologists suggest, even in the case of infant adoptions, is an abiding , wound, too little...
If you've read this far, you deserve a vote. Why? Because only council members who understand students' ambivalence toward the council, recognize its shortcomings and acknowledge the importance of often vitriolic dissent can truly represent students.