Word: codes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...order for the Faculty or the Committee to assume a neutral position, the Administration would have to be subject to discipline. Neither the Code nor the Committee is designed to prosecute the Corporation and the Administration. The Faculty would have to establish legal power over the Corporation in order to punish it. This would require a change in the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts a very unlikely event...
...report on those disciplined in the November 19 demonstration that the harassment of Dean May was more serious in several of the cases because they had harassed May in earlier demonstrations when no charges had been brought. This is in violation, of laws of jurisprudence, as well as the Code of Rights and Responsibilities, which state that a suspect can only be charged and found guilty for crimes with which he has been charged...
...made public. Virtually all those charged in the political demonstrations of the past year have asked that the trials be open. The Bill of Rights guarantees "a speedy and public trial, before an impartial jury" in all civil trials, but apparently the Harvard Faculty which approved the Code on Rights and Responsibilities and the by-laws of the present committee did not feel that such safeguards were needed at Harvard...
...Faculty members of the Committee were elected to the Committee of Fifteen last Spring. One of these men-all are men-told Miss Slavin who was attempting to present her defense by applying the Code to the Corporation's responsibilities, "I wrote that section of the Code; I know what it means. Your interpretation is not what I meant." It is an interesting separation of powers between legislator and judge which governs Harvard discipline. Another of the Faculty representatives told one CRIMSON reporter recently he would always accept the story of a dean about an incident when choosing between...
...student members, it must be remembered that the Code of Rights and Responsibilities and the Committee were established after a onehour discussion in the Faculty meeting when few students were on campus last June. There was no consultation with the student body-no attempt to move through all the "democratic channels" in the community. The three student representatives were chosen by those students who were selected from the lottery of those elected from the Houses last April. These hastily conducted elections barred students involved in the University Hall turmoil and permitted no statement of qualifications or political views. They were...