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Kevin G. Baker, who represents Schkolnick and the student group Stop Withholding Access Today (SWAT), says he has not heard anything from the agency in months. "Who knows?," he says about a date for the decision...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law School Welcomes Fly Swatter | 9/11/1989 | See Source »

...support the position that the club is subject to the law. What it is doing is illegal," says Kevin G. Baker, who is representing Schkolnick and the student group Stop Withholding Access Today (SWAT) as a public service. SWAT was added as a plaintiff to the case this spring...

Author: By Rebecca A. Jeschke, | Title: Complications Delay Final Clubs Complaint | 6/8/1989 | See Source »

...length of the investigation has had itseffects on SWAT and other groups trying to turnstudent opinion against the clubs. Earlier thisyear, Zealots in Protest (ZIP) started putting up"humorous" posters urging undergraduates to "ZIPthe Fly." But by the spring the posters haddisappeared. And many say that SWAT has lost themomentum it had in the months after Schkolnickfiled her complaint...

Author: By Rebecca A. Jeschke, | Title: Complications Delay Final Clubs Complaint | 6/8/1989 | See Source »

...meantime, SWAT is continuing efforts tochange public opinion about the clubs. The groupis still lobbying Radcliffe to back the complaint.Although Schkolnick approached Radcliffe's Boardof Trustees last year, she failed to gain anendorsement of her case...

Author: By Rebecca A. Jeschke, | Title: Complications Delay Final Clubs Complaint | 6/8/1989 | See Source »

This time, however, there was a major difference. While the first three incidents occurred when Washington decided to swat the desert dictator, the latest confrontation was wholly unexpected. When the Libyan MiGs were destroyed after they persistently pursued two Navy F-14 fighters protecting the carrier U.S.S. John F. Kennedy, the U.S. found itself on the defensive not only militarily but also in its international relations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chemical Reaction: The U.S. presses Libya over a nerve-gas plant | 1/16/1989 | See Source »

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