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Unlike most columnists, Andrew Sullivan doesn't take sides--he makes new ones. Neither predictably right nor left, Andrew always has an invigorating take on the subject of the day--whether it be politics, religion, society or culture. TIME readers have enjoyed his essays for years (in fact, he has one on this week's back page), and now you can enjoy his observations every day on TIME.com, which is where you can find his blog, the Daily Dish. One of the original bloggers, Andrew has a loyal Web readership that constantly informs and challenges...
...Pulpit Patrol Re Andrew Sullivan's essay "The Vatican's New Stereotype": I am sorry about Pope Benedict XVI's rules excluding gay men from the priesthood [Dec. 12]. But they are not the first Catholics to be identified and told that "regardless of how they behave or what they do, they are beneath serving God" as priests. That distinction belongs to women. Lynn Mostafa Salinas, California...
...restrictions laid out in the FISA statute. In addition to sending the letter to the leaders of both chambers of Congress, the professors also sent it to the chairmen and ranking members of the Judiciary and Intelligence Committees. The other signers included former Stanford Law School Dean Kathleen Sullivan, a former HLS professor who has often collaborated with Tribe, and Walter E. Dellinger, a Duke professor who authored the friend of the court brief signed by 40 HLS professors supporting universities’ right to bar military recruiters from campus. Tribe, in a separate but similar letter sent three days...
...approved usage of the language, considered in connection with the cause of its enactment, the mischief or imperfection to be remedied and the main object to be accomplished, to the end that the purpose of its framers may be effectuated." Hanlon v. Rollins, 286 Mass. 444, 447 (1934). See Sullivan v. Brookline, 435 Mass. 353, 360 (2001). Courts must ascertain the intent of a statute from all its parts and from the subject matter to which it relates, and must interpret the statute so as to render the legislation effective, consonant with sound reason and common sense. See Champigny...
...Especially going into our exam period when we have enough stuff to worry about.”“The second Dartmouth game is always a tough one, because there’s a lot going on academically [for the players],” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said.The travel partner games, which kick off the league season for Harvard, Dartmouth, Brown, and Yale, are almost must-wins, because of the added preparation time afforded by playing just one game in a weekend instead of two. Of those four schools, only the Big Green scheduled a game during...