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Harvard's own Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law Paul C. Weiler reveals the injustice of the status quo through another qualification conundrum: Under current law, a child born in a foreign country who immigrated to the U.S. with parents soon after birth and then became a U.S. citizen could not run for President...
...other hand, Weiler notes, American-born children of illegal immigrant parents are entitled to run for President, even if the child and parents were to leave the country soon after their immigration...
...galaxy collisions, and stunning red and blue close-ups of Mars and Neptune. It has also provided valuable evidence for the ongoing debate on the precise age of our universe. Now, with a new near-infrared camera and two-dimensional spectrograph, said NASA's chief Hubble scientist, Ed Weiler, improved picture-taking "is going to get us further back and closer to that answer." Yet it still fell to the scientists, as has become common at NASA, to justify the Hubble's cost. After some quick figuring, Weiler put the annual cost per American at less than one dollar...
Redstone, a member of the Law School Class of 1947, spoke to students in classes taught by professors Paul C. Weiler and Arthur R. Miller. His visit was sponsored by the Harvard Law School Committee on Sports and Entertainment...
...astronomers have trouble keeping their professional cool when pictures like the new one--showing a section of the Eagle Nebula, a knot of interstellar gas and dust in the constellation Serpens--come beaming in from space. "When I saw it, I was just blown away," says NASA's Ed Weiler, the Hubble's chief scientist. The image has such visual impact, in fact, that some researchers tend to overlook its scientific importance...