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...Court’s opinion, the 10 judges heard from lawyers and academics from across the country representing both Scott and his owner. The legal arguments centered on both whether Scott could be considered a citizen—which would determine whether he had the right to bring a suit??and whether Taney’s opinion was necessary...
Beck’s newest album, “The Information,” seems to follow suit??Beck doesn’t give us anything truly new on this album, and the few inspired moments it contains don’t make it worthwhile to listen to the entire album...
...that Bok would return as interim president, he’s been heralded as a beloved and “universally trusted” figure, to cite one Crimson pullquote. Yet what I remember is that, in our day, we undergrads viewed him as a quintessential “suit??—a remote, conflict-averse administrator who many students might not have recognized if they bumped into him in the Yard. In Crimson editorials, we chided him for not pushing the Corporation to pull all Harvard investments from South Africa, for fighting with the support staff...
...cops in the entryway,” she said. “I knew something was up because of that. I saw two cops and this other guy in a suit??I didn’t know who he was. I was just warned not to go upstairs...
...constitutional issues at any cost,” University of Pennsylvania law professor Stephen B. Burbank ’68, who is the Watson visiting professor at Harvard this semester, wrote in an e-mail yesterday. Burbank and his fellow Penn colleagues filed a separate anti-Solomon Amendment suit??in part because of concerns about Rosenkranz’s strategy, he said...