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...Board ruled that zoning ordinances do not differentiate between employee and visitor parking. They agreed with City Solicitor Russell B. Higley, who wrote in a legal opinion, "Harvard's approach to its parking management comports with the requirements of the ordinance provisions...
Both Reich and Nye have served in previous Democratic administrations, the former as director of policy planning for the FTC under president Jimmy Carter and assistant to the solicitor general under president Gerald Ford; the latter, as undersecretary of state for security assistance, science, and technology in the Carter administration...
Tribe confirmed yesterday, through his secretary, that he is a candidate for solicitor general, a top Justice Department post. A pre-eminent constitutional scholar and well-known appellate advocate, Tribe has some experience in Washington. He was considered instrumental in killing President Ronald Reagan's 1987 nomination of Judge Robert Bork, giving several hours of Senate testimony on the nominee...
...frequently in connection with the top post. Students have praised calabrest, a Yale alumnus, for his bold leadership and fundraising skills went real qualities in light of the university's current fiscal crisis. A recent report in the Washington Post, how ever, and Calabrest was considering the job of Solicitor General...
Donald Ayer, who served eight years in the department, believes that of the three men, Thornburgh did the most damage. "Meese pushed ideological positions beyond what the law supports," says Ayer, who served as Deputy Solicitor General under Meese and Deputy Attorney General under Thornburgh. But it was Thornburgh, he adds, who created "an employment philosophy that places personal loyalty and partisanship ahead of either competence or integrity." Ayer says he resigned from the department in 1990 "because of my disagreement with Thornburgh's handling of some ethical problems...