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...school that presumably prides itself on the diversity of its student body, to restrict graduation ceremonies to the financially privileged is simply inexcusable. Rebecca Eisenberg Harvard Law School...
...case, there is little doubt that programs aimed at a pathological behavior--that is, drunk driving--certainly are more effective and philosophically justifiable than trying to restrict the sale of the substance that might lead to that behavior...
...defiant 1991 law, struck down by lower courts, which would have banned most abortions and sent noncomplying doctors to prison. The action, the second such within four months, suggests that despite bitter disagreement, for now the high bench is sticking by last term's compromise words: states may restrict abortion, but not ban it or impose "undue" barriers...
...friend can recall Gunn's wanting to be a doctor from childhood, but that was what he became. For a while he practiced obstetrics, until malpractice premiums rose so high that he was forced to restrict his work to gynecology. And that was when the folks in Benton began to lose touch with what he was doing. Last week the members of his family -- including his parents, his older brother Peter, his twin sister Diane and younger sister Lilith -- heard that he had been killed and learned for the first time that he had made his living performing abortions...
This year, the editors voted to restrict the power of the president in appointing other officers, a power that many felt Schulman had abused...