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...seven-man Committee, an offshoot of the celebrated Michelman Committee, which published a wide-ranging critique of the Law School last spring after three years of deliberation, was unanimous in its conclusions. Lance M Liebman, the chairman of the Committee, said yesterday...
...Shustov, a disarmament expert at the Soviet mission to the U.N., denied the U.S. charges, describing them as "sheer invention from the beginning to the end." As proof, he cited a U.N. report due to be released this week. The result of trips to Thailand and Pakistan by a seven-man team, the U.N. investigation was undertaken when the U.S. expressed dissatisfaction with a previous U.N. probe that yielded inconclusive results last year. The latest report concludes lamely that the investigators "could not disregard the circumstantial evidence" indicating "possible" use of biochemical weapons. But the team led by Egyptian Military...
Campus concern over Harvard's nuclear investments--totaling more than $100 million--has intensified recently, and the seven-man governing Corporation is expected to consider the divestiture issue in coming months...
Some time in the 1970s the trouble began. Gibson and Traynor had retired, and the seven-man bench was saddled with a senile justice who refused to step down. Seeking to change the court's direction, then Governor Ronald Reagan made three appointments, including one (William Clark, now National Security Adviser) whose failure to finish law school prompted charges that Reagan was naming lightweights. A few years later the same charge was being tossed at Governor Jerry Brown, who also tried to fill the court with nominees sharing his outlook...
Vorenberg has appointed a seven-man committee to follow up suggestions made in the Michelman report, which last year called for an increased use of clinical education in legal training...