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More importantly, because the cards are individually coded, the University can regulate when and if a student's card can open a specific door. The cards have been used 67,000 times per week in the Yard, according to University officials.
Strict rules regulate the organization of reunions and fundraising between Harvard and Radcliffe. For classes 1963 through 1975, Harvard may only solicit male graduates and Radcliffe can only raise funds from female graduates.
So far every effort to move the practice out of the legal half-light runs into practical and philosophical trouble. A good law is hard to write, harder still to enforce and easy to abuse. First in Washington and last year in California, voters turned down initiatives that would have...
I don't necessarily trust the legislature," Barrett said. He said politicians are likely to draft permissive laws when they regulate themselves.
A. What we're moving to is a budgeted system, not controls. With controls, you're trying to regulate every transaction, which means you have to set up an enormous regulatory structure, and it's a nightmare for the providers. But with a budgeted system, you give providers a fixed...