Word: warrens
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Nonetheless, one of the major advantages for the professors in the Experimental Section--Michelman, Rakoff, Warren Professor of American Legal History Morton J. Horwitz Frankfurter Professor of Constitutional and Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson--is that they "get to work more closely with colleagues," says Rakoff...
Then, in the wake of Watergate, at about the time the press was riding highest, the pendulum started to swing back. Courts began to narrow the definition of public figures. Chief Justice Warren Burger told trial judges, in a footnote to a 1979 opinion, that too many libel cases were being summarily dismissed--that is, rejected before going to trial. For journalists, the most nettlesome result of the court's shift in mood came in a ruling during the pretrial discovery phase of a suit brought by retired Army Lieut. Colonel Anthony Herbert, a former field officer in Viet...
...Renko on TV's Hill Street Blues; and Debi Richter, 25, actress (and his longtime girlfriend) whose Hill Street character, Daryl Ann, married Renko in last season's windup episode; he for the second time, she for the first; in Malibu, Calif. Haid's best man was Actor Michael Warren, who as Renko's partner Bobby Hill also assisted in the TV nuptials...
Town elders Mandy Torpedoes (Mark Graham) and Mayor John Overflow (Ty Christopher Warren) grudgingly release their two captives to assist the oh so devout Amos Behavin (William Nicholas Weit) on a search-and-destroy mission to an alleged witch haunt. The Mortal Inn. (The directions to the inn sound curiously like the route to Jordan's Furniture Waitham.) A few contraception jokes and the ubiquitous stick-it-to-the nearby women's college slam--"A.B. from Harvard, VD from Wellesley" later, the trio arrive at the inn, supposedly the nest of a bevy of premisenous. In fact, this...
...Orleans, Warren Woodfork was working as a postal clerk when he accompanied a friend to police headquarters for a recruitment test. "As a kid," said Woodfork, who grew up in the city's housing projects, "I never had a desire to be a policeman." But on an impulse he took the test, got the job, "and fell in love with it." Three weeks ago, Woodfork, 48, became the first black police superintendent of New Orleans...