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Vorenberg said in his statement that he wouldappoint a committee to address such issues as astudent group's right to restrict access to anevent, permissible forms of protest, appropriatesecurity measures, and who should decide when tocancel an event. He said in his statement thecommittee would be asked to establish guidelinesfor dealing with these and other issues in thefuture...
Participants at yesterday's discussion, whichoften became heated, also discussed the decisionof the HLSR Club to restrict entry to the speech.The Club sold 300 tickets to its own members andmembers of conservative student groups at otherlocal schools, leaving only 50 available tickets...
...most essential rights," he felt, "could not be obtained in the requisite lattitude." Far better to avoid specific guarantees and let rights evolve with the passage of time. For a bill of rights would in essence be cannon fodder for people such as Bork, who could use it to restrict the scope of the people's rights...
...rush to clear the air comes at a time of popular backlash against smoking in public places. Leading the charge is Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, who has called for a smoke-free society by the year 2000. Since 1974, 42 states and 1,000 municipalities have moved to restrict smoking in such open areas as restaurants, offices and hospitals...
...heights of the celebrated few, and an alarming number are pushing themselves to the emotional brink in their quest for excellence. Many also detect signs of resentment among non-Asians, an updated "yellow peril" fear. In particular, the country's best universities are accused of setting admissions quotas to restrict the numbers of Asian Americans on campus...