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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Those who have read her 125 decisions on the Arizona appeals court, which deal with such routine legal issues as workmen's compensation, divorce settlements and tort actions, see her in the mold of judges who exercise "judicial restraint." "She tends to be a literalist with acute respect for statutes," said Frank O'Connor's colleagues consider her decisions crisp and well written. "Mercifully brief and cogent," said McGowan. "Clear, lucid and orderly," said Frank. But one Supreme Court clerk finds her writing "perfectly ordinary-no different from any other 2,000 judges around the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Brethren's First Sister: Sandra Day O'Connor, | 7/20/1981 | See Source »

...U.S.S.R. remains a militaristic adversary with which the U.S. must contend. The internal strains are viewed in the study as a possible cause of Soviet expansionism, especially in the Third World. The study emphasizes that renewing U.S. and allied military strength is the most practical means of imposing restraint on the Soviets, while holding out promises of trade and other cooperation if their behavior changes. The report sees a strong linkage between Soviet conduct throughout the world and the state of U.S.-Soviet relations. But it also urges flexibility in such linkage, stressing that future Soviet actions-most notably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Globetrotters with No Compass? | 7/6/1981 | See Source »

...himself as some great big philosopher-king." He believes that social and economic issues should be left to legislators, even when they handle them poorly. He once derided a Connecticut anticontraceptive statute as an "uncommonly silly law"-and at the same time voted to uphold it. To some, this restraint betokened a lack of drive or leadership. Says one law professor: He was a real disappointment. He was a responder. Adds Dennis Hutchinson, a professor at Georgetown Law Center, "He didn't have a hell of a lot of influence on his brethren...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Surprise from the Swing Man | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

...Delius, completed in 1910 and first performed in 1919, proved a major discovery. The perfumed, sensuous score is characteristic of this British composer who spent much of his life in France and suggests Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande in its allusiveness and emotional restraint. Yet there is also a distinctly modern sensibility at work in the opera's structure-eleven scenes (or "pictures," as Delius called them) strung together with orchestral interludes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Three Premieres, Three Hits | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

...Israelis frequently asked Washington to pressure France as well as Italy, another Iraqi nuclear supplier, into reconsidering their deals with Baghdad. The U S. tried but did not succeed. Says a U.S. official: "We thought there were clear grounds to exercise self-restraint. France and Italy disagreed." The two suppliers maintained that Iraq had given sufficient guarantees of its peaceful intentions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Attack - and Fallout: Israel and Iraq | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

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