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"I got hit, and I got cancer." This complaint has often echoed through U.S. civil courts, and sympathetic judges or juries have granted hefty cash damages for claims of cancer contracted after an injury, usually suffered on the job. But can a single blow actually cause cancer, even in the...
Though the Durham Rule was designed to bring the law in line with modern psychiatric thinking, it proved as disturbing to many psychiatrists as to lawyers. Baltimore's famed Forensic Psychiatrist Manfred S. Guttmacher last week offered an explanation. The rule's broad implications, he said, presage a...
With teams competing from more than 90 schools, the Seventh Annual Harvard Invitational Forensic Tournament, Feb. 4-6, will be the largest intercollegiate match of its kind ever held in the United States.
WAYNE LYMAN MORSE, 58, third-term Senator from Oregon, onetime law professor, longtime political migrant who has been in turn a Progressive, Republican (until late '52), Independent and Democrat; credited with one of the Senate's keenest forensic minds; famed on Capitol Hill for windiness (he once orated...
A forensic encounter with Cambridge University, postponed last month due to failure of the transatlantic cable, will take place on either April 23 or 30.