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...influence. Yet to expect established institutions to head the movement for wholesale reform is naïve. Rather, the passionate individuals that compose civil society must lead the charge. Only then will the various “enlightened” or “progressive” institutions follow suit...
...Reilly, the judge doesn’t believe in punishing sex offenders, perfect evidence for the pressing need for harsher mandatory minimum sentences to keep liberal judges like Cashman in line. What better proof could one want of arrogant liberal judges completely distorting the law to suit their own ideology, right? It’s almost too horrifying to be true—and it isn?...
...bill would reverse a recent Mass. Supreme Judicial Court ruling in a suit brought by The Crimson against Harvard. The Court ruled in January that the Harvard University Police Department and other university police forces are not bound by the same public records law as state and local police, and consequently do not have to release internal, crime-related documents...
...thrill to attend a warm and friendly Harvard meeting!” Once the Kiddush had been said, Jews and friends-of alike ate, mingled, and compared yarmulke couture. Soccer ball-patterned and pleather options were discussed; no consensus was reached on which would best suit attendee Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz. Mark D. Lurie ’07 and his tablemates, sporting yarmulkes in tasteful basic black, almost made up for the sartorial impasse with a collaborative effort to generate “the Jewiest quote ever!” As the evening?...
Summers has said he has recused himself from the University’s handling of the suit. Thus, an apology for the Shleifer matter also appears unlikely...