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...also argued that the suit is not valid because the coalition of plaintiffs are mostly individuals or law schools—but not the universities that would be denied funding should the law schools ban military recruitment on campus...

Author: By Kenneth D. Schultz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Campus Military Debate Hits Court | 10/14/2003 | See Source »

Lifland, who could throw out the suit completely or set a court date while denying or granting the suspension, said Friday that he would rule within the next two weeks, according to the Associated Press...

Author: By Kenneth D. Schultz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Campus Military Debate Hits Court | 10/14/2003 | See Source »

While a coalition of law schools signed onto the suit anonymously under FAIR, Harvard Law School (HLS) is not party to the suit, according to Dean Elena Kagan...

Author: By Kenneth D. Schultz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Campus Military Debate Hits Court | 10/14/2003 | See Source »

...also engaged in acrimonious and counterproductive sniping matches with politicians and the press. When opposition lawmaker Kim Moon Su first accused Roh of hiding his land holdings?Roh denies any wrongdoing?the President filed a $2.5 million libel suit against Kim and four newspapers that published stories on the allegations. Last month Roh asked the courts to suspend the lawsuits until the end of his term, after an avalanche of bad press. But the damage has already been done. Making it personal doesn't look very presidential, says Choi Yang Soo, a communications scholar at Yonsei University in Seoul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crisis of Confidence | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...bespoke Savile Row suit is a British icon, right up there with the Beatles, the Queen and the red double-decker bus. So you should probably be sitting down for this: Kilgour French Stanbury, tailors to the well-heeled and well-dressed, are making some of their suits in Shanghai. Why? The same reason anybody makes anything in China these days: it's a lot cheaper. The Shanghai suits start at $1,650, a mighty markdown from the $5,800 for the made-in-London versions. But is it still a Savile Row suit if it's made in China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style Watch | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

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