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Fear of lawsuits led schools to withhold the name of accused perpetrators when reporting internal verdicts on violent crime. But as the new law makes clear, colleges cannot be sued for disclosing such information...
...discussion of contradictory or exculpatory evidence, or any evidence that would cast doubt on the credibility of the testimony the OIC cites (but does not explicitly quote). This is a failure of fundamental fairness which is highly prejudicial to the President, and it is reason alone to withhold judgment on the Referral's allegations until all the prosecutors' evidence can be scrutinized--and then challenged, as necessary, by evidence from the President...
Colt, who has the right to withhold her name, is suing under her own name because, "While she was a victim in this she is not powerless," Beeler said...
...Indian officials don?t believe that Washington?s sanctions will have a profound effect on an economy that receives little U.S. aid. But if the U.S. manages to cut off loans from international institutions, and major donor nations such as Japan, Germany and Denmark carry out their threats to withhold aid, ?India?s government will find it?s made a disastrous miscalculation,? says McGirk. After all, India may have advanced thermonuclear weapons capability -- but it remains a Third World economy...
...month to decide that the three would be allowed to finish the semester, but would not be allowed to row with the team. One student, of the Class of 2000, was a member of the club; the other two, who were seniors, were not. The Ad Board ruled to withhold the diplomas of the two seniors for one year, and the sophomore will not be allowed back next year...