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...women's studies a new distinct discipline or rather a topic within a variety of studies?" he asked, in a memo The Crimson received from the Faculty office with the names withheld...
First, the court of appeals did not dispute--and in fact accepted--the investigating judge's finding that the prosecuting attorneys had acted honestly and in good faith. It stated that it "accept[s] as true that no OSI attorney deliberately withheld from Demjanjuk or the court information that he believed he had a duty to disclose..." Nonetheless, the court ruled, for the first time in U.S. history as far as I am aware, that "misconduct" can also consist of the honest failure to appreciate the significance of information. Thus, the failure to disclose to Demjanjuk's attorneys certain details...
...smart and rich, however, would give large sums to the museum without the blessings of top university officials; in recent times especially people didn't give large sums precisely because they feared these blessings would be withheld. You don't have to be around Cambridge very long to know that when the president and the dean want to encourage a project, they have funds to do so, and that they do so decisively all the time. Still, this is not absolutely essential. But they have also withheld the essential blessings without which Harvard fundraising never succeeds. They now tell...
According to a federal appeals court, the Justice Department committed fraud and "acted with reckless disregard for the truth" when it withheld evidence that could have prevented the 1986 deportation of Cleveland autoworker John Demjanjuk. The evidence would have shown that someone else may have been Ivan the Terrible, the Nazi death-camp guard Demjanjuk was accused of being...
...Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals found that Ryan, the former director of the Justice Department's elite Nazi-hunting unit, the Office of Special Investigations, intentionally withheld evidence in the Demjanjuk case and is guilty of prosecutorial misconduct...