Word: testing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Meyers said the test, which was conducted by Dr. Jack H. Mendelson, professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, is "the most comprehensive of its type ever done" and will prove "significant in terms of the medical debate on marijuana...
...skeptics, this might all appear simply a matter of defense strategy. Judge Carter had already assigned four top experts to report to him on Patty's condition, and so she was taken last week to the Stanford Medical Center in Palo Alto. The test results will be sealed, but Carter has promised to hold a hearing this week and rule on the motions to remove her to the hospital. He may also decide then whether she can stand trial...
...long-pending test of mandatory death penalty laws, and the applicability of federal wage and hour legislation to local government workers are among the serious questions that have been pushed aside for the moment because of Douglas' condition. "These matters can be put off for six months without any problem," says a lawyer who often argues before the court. "But if important questions of national policy, and conflicts between circuit courts of appeal are not even considered, let alone decided, for a year or more, then we're heading for trouble...
...Friedman rules against Harvard and the University's two Ropes and Gray lawyers on that point, the University will have lost the court test, even if Friedman ultimately decides that Krohn, a 37-year-old Harvard Ph.D., is not entitled to admission to the Law School...
...going after newsmagazines because they did a good job this week." As Columnist William Buckley saw it, "The purpose of the editors was neither prurient nor inflammatory in the cover treatment. The function of newsmagazines is to vitiate ignorance. In that respect, both TIME and Newsweek passed the test...