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Cutting through three years of "red tape," Massachusetts Governor William F. Weld '66 yesterday granted his approval for a new math and science school to open in Cambridge in the fall...
This is not really an issue of states' rights. Even if it was, the fundamentally backwards and politically dominant Republican Party would be sure to leave the drinking age question off of its list of complaints of over-reaching federal intervention. Note the decision of Governor William F. Weld '66 not to campaign for his party's nomination. Republicanism today is dominated by an insular morality which would override any such notion as economic libertarianism, just as the rhetoric of Gingrich and Gramm dominates that of Weld and Wilson...
...adequacy of current laws in dealing with computer and network crime. While most states now have some kind of computer-crime laws, those laws often go uninvoked, largely because such crimes are still rare and prosecutors have little experience with them. To circumvent this problem, Massachusetts Governor William Weld recently signed into law a set of amendments that integrate computer crimes into existing criminal statutes...
...likely beneficiary of Weld's decision notto run is Harvard Law School, where his wife,Susan Roosevelt Weld, will remain as a researchfellow in the East Asian Legal Studies division...
...wonderful and very active member ofour scholarly community here," says StinsonProfessor of Law William P. Alford, director ofthe East Asian Legal Studies program. "She's anunbelievably talented and organized person."Crimson File PhotoGov. WILLIAM F. WELD '66 speaks at theInstitute of Politics...