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...Feldman leaning towards the Commander-in-Chief. The discussion centered on the ostensible conflict between Article I of the Constitution, which gives Congress the power to “regulate and appropriate” the U.S. armed forces, and Article II, which bestows the title Commander-in-Chief upon the President. The U.S. strives to achieve a balance of powers—one that has commonly been interpreted to mean that the President controls authority over tactical decisions while Congress possesses strategic oversight. Barron emphasized legal precedent and history to show that it would not be unconstitutional for Congress...
This is the question that the pro-life movement must ask pro-choice advocates, and upon considering the answer, perhaps the two camps can reach a consensus. One pro-choice argument maintains that outlawing abortion would only increase illegal procedures. This begs the question: Why do we consider abortion so necessary that women would automatically retreat to the back-alleys? Most agree that a society in which abortion is rare is ideal. The notion of the necessity of abortion concedes that we are failing to address underlying factors...
...kind of pissed off—news should be accessible to everyone.” In the year and a half since TimesSelect was first introduced, the newspaper has continued to adapt to a business model that is increasingly reliant upon the Internet. Among Times readers on campus, the paper’s recent decision to stop charging students has been well received. “I think it’s awesome,” said Aimee C. Dobrowski ’07, who had been relying upon her father’s subscription to gain access to TimesSelect...
Framed by the French, European, and U.S. flags, Villepin called upon the United States and France to use their history as allies and common democratic values to combat instability in the Middle East...
...thing remained constant: the success of the show was almost entirely contingent upon Benjamin’s sense of humor. If one found it unappealing, nothing else would carry the performance: not the plot, not the theater-going experience, nothing...