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"Kent State is another example of a longstruggle in this country of the right of people toquestion government policy. To what degree shouldthe government suppress these voices? To whatdegree is military force acceptable? At what pointdoes a demonstration become too violent andprovide just cause for authorities to respond inkind?" Tiene...
"Being Asian-American is not some monolithicexperience, although there are certaincommonalities," Song says. "We really need toquestion stereotypes and be very vigilant abouthow much they control our lives."
In an awkward moment for the task force,Charles Dyer, a subject of one of Benda'sexperiments and a task force member, appeared toquestion some of the report's findings. Dyer, 53,said he thought it was possible that test subjectshad suffered health effects and wondered whetherthe government or universities...
Without confidence in their chances forretribution, however, students who know the policyand its usual sentences might have good reason toquestion whether the effort and emotional outlayrequired to proceed with a complaint areworthwhile.
Perez also said that Wald may have felt stymiedby the Law School bureaucracy and by otheradministrators. "I think Dean Wald began toquestion whether or not her effectiveness mighthave reached its limit," he said.