Word: welds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seminar is guided by the premise that cyberspace will be defined "as much by law as by technology," said Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson '60, who is the primary creator and promoter of the course...
...findings are particularly pertinent in light of the recent Welfare Reform Bill sponsored by Governor William F. Weld '66, which proposed a so-called "workfare" system that will force approximately 17,000 single mothers into the work force 60 days after they start receiving welfare...
...Weld also was silent and empty. Then, as I was about to leave, the door of room 34 squeaked open, revealing Cedar R. Riener '98 sitting in a chair by the door...
...until recently no one outside the states seemed to be paying attention. The Democratic-run Congress happily ignored the likes of Republicans Weld, Engler and Thompson, played down the lawsuits and appeared not to hear rhetoric like that of Arizona Governor Fife Symington, a Republican who recently speechified, ``Let the little potentates of the Potomac be warned; we are growing weary of your ways, so kindly get out of ours...
Well, the little potentates got warned--in spades. ``Nov. 8 changed everything,'' says Massachusetts' Weld happily. It was not just that the midterm election's big winners were the Republicans, who traditionally favor state government over federal. It was that, as Leavitt says, ``The Governors are the embodiment of that level of government the people said they wanted.'' Weld, Engler and Thompson were perfect Gingrichian heroes--practical, agile, local. By the time the returns were in, any Washington pol who didn't want to hand them part of his power could be accused of being out of touch. All that...