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Moore, who graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School (HLS) in 1970, began his work with the class action movement—encouraging individuals with similar claims to sue together—while working for consumer advocate Ralph Nader’s Corporate Accountability Group...
President Summers’ letter of Nov. 21 to HLS Lambda rejects a similar request by Harvard Law School students, a majority of the Law School faculty and many other members of the Law School community. HLS faculty members are expected to sue, as have similar faculty groups at Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. These suits are well worthwhile, and we support them. But they are no substitute for direct involvement by Harvard as an institution. It is President Summers’ responsibility to defend the Harvard community...
...stonewalling has outraged the victims and their families. "You can't have a country like Britain waltzing around as the moral policeman of the world and ignoring concerns in its own backyard," says Greg O'Neill, a lawyer for the victims. He and other victims are weighing whether to sue the British government, both for compensation and in hopes of getting closer to the truth...
...HGLC letter is highly critical of Summers, who announced last month that Harvard would not sue...
...four of the arrested students are still facing charges. Hayden said that they may be offered the choice to expunge the charges from their records if they waive their right to sue the Miami police...