Word: rescindment
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...line HLS outline bank. Explaining a case regarding racially restrictive property covenants, Camara wrote, “Nigs buy land with no nig covenant; Q: Enforceable?” The new information set off a firestorm at Yale, especially after the Journal’s editors decided not to rescind their offer to publish the article or their invitation to a symposium with the edition’s other contributors later this month. Though submissions to the Journal, like most law reviews, are usually anonymous, submissions to the Journal’s Symposium Edition each March are not. Following...
When Reagan and President George H.W. Bush saw their deficits spinning out of control, they both raised taxes. But this President has adamantly refused to rescind any of his tax cuts. He wants to make permanent many cuts that are due to expire--such as the estate tax and the 15% rate on capital gains...
...party's right wing, long suspicious that Schwarzenegger was a liberal in conservative's clothes, are not waiting for the loyalty-test results. The Campaign for Children and Families is asking him to leave the Republican Party. A leading grass-roots group, the California Republican Assembly, is lobbying to rescind the G.O.P.'s preprimary endorsement of Schwarzenegger. Those activists have collected more than 10,000 signatures on an online petition urging The Passion of the Christ director Mel Gibson, a conservative Catholic, to run against Schwarzenegger for Governor. "His reaction to the special election was to raise a white flag...
...attempted to bribe the Magnus Grimeland ’07-Tom D. Hadfield ’08 campaign to drop out of the race, and made misleading and conflicting statements to the Harvard Republican Club and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian and Transsexual Student Alliance led us to rescind our endorsement of their candidacy. At the same time, countless e-mail lists were filled with often heated discussions of the allegations—discussions that reflected the unfortunate tone of campus discourse...
...left in time. Though involved interest groups wanted a harsher penalty for Felipe’s, they should recognize the wisdom of the CLC’s decision. The Harvard Square Defense Fund, a group of older Cambridge residents, had lobbied the CLC in its last meeting to rescind the restaurant’s license because they were worried about students roaming around late at night around the Square. Members of the fund had suggested that students walk to Central Square for food instead. As Harvard students, we all know that we can sometimes get a little rowdy late...