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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...believe the testimony of these men, some with long criminal records, over the evidence given by police colleagues of the accused officers. Jury questions to the judge indicated a high degree of skepticism over police witnesses' repeated lapses of memory, with a juror asking whether this was the infamous "code of silence" practiced by the police...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The L.A.P.D. Blues | 11/27/2000 | See Source »

...patience required some courage and faith; reasoned arguments about fairness were drowned out by angry mobs charging that Gore was "the Commander in Thief," a "chad molester," even as Democrats charged that Bush would burn down the White House before he'd let Gore live in it. The uniform code of conduct in a democracy - the assumption of good faith that allows politicians to quarrel one day and compromise the next - was sacrificed to the reality that only one of these men can be president, that there is no middle ground. Each man was so sure he was right that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush's Contested Lead | 11/26/2000 | See Source »

According to Ryan, the FLA lost the support of labor groups in 1997 when it announced it would monitor compliance of a defined code of labor standards. The FLA then began to solicit partnerships with universities...

Author: By Charitha Gowda, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Despite Chair's Death, Harvard to Keep FLA | 11/22/2000 | See Source »

...membership is inconsistent with Harvard's code of conduct," PSLM member Benjamin L. McKean '02 said. "For example, Harvard's code specifies independent monitoring, which the FLA does not have...

Author: By Charitha Gowda, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Despite Chair's Death, Harvard to Keep FLA | 11/22/2000 | See Source »

...after all, the sales bring them no revenue, and a cheap market in used books lowers the demand for new books. Current publishers aren't able to wrap their books in a license agreement and prevent you from selling them after you're finished reading; with a friendly law code and the increasing penetration of electronic books into the marketplace, this could easily change. Remember those licensing requirements every time you hear someone sing the praises of e-books or of a digital library--and imagine a book that won't let you keep reading unless you put another quarter...

Author: By Stephen E. Sachs, | Title: Of Liberty and License | 11/21/2000 | See Source »

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