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At week's end, in an interview with the Associated Press, committee chairman Alfonse D'Amato vowed to continue pressing Clinton to release the notes, but allowed that he would be willing to write to Starr to tell him, "We do not feel that there would be any waiver of...
By far the greatest threat to the President, however, is the showdown over Kennedy's notes, even though legal experts tend to side with the White House. Says Stephen Gillers, a professor of legal ethics at New York University Law School: "I would be reluctant to go into court if...
The first step is to answer another question. Why do we need public displays of religion at all? Is it a pressing need to ooze piety in public? Why don't private celebrations suffice? It strikes me that the only compelling reason has to do with communal celebration and education...
Today, however, Huggins' drill is silent. He closed his clinic in September to devote his energy to writing another book, he says. But there may have been other, more pressing reasons. Three weeks ago, a civil jury found Huggins and an associate liable in a negligence suit brought by a...
Administrators claim that the hall must be sacrificed due to the pressing need for new office space. Since the first-year dining hall is being moved to Memorial Hall, they feel that the Great Hall no longer has a practical use. The space, they claim, would be more effective if...