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...going to get a surgeon or a bank president?" The potential jurors for big, sequestered cases tend to be unrepresentative: older, less educated and largely female. Moreover, sequestration is "a far cry from the foolproof system we think it is,'' says Kamisar. "Things slip through the seal"--conjugal visits, for instance...
...Ohio federal judge affirmed his initial ruling barring Business Week from publishing an article on a pending lawsuit filed by Procter & Gamble against Bankers Trust. The ruling is a classic example of unconstitutional prior restraint, according to the magazine. The censored article was based on documents under court seal in the lawsuit. In an ironic twist, however, Judge John Feikens unsealed the documents in his new decision--thus enabling the magazine to belatedly print its story, though it lost the legal argument...
...four of the eight members of the Governor's Council voted to confirm him to the state's Supreme Judicial Court. Lt. Gov. A. Paul Cellucci cast a rare tie-breaking vote to seal Fried's place on the court...
...ship Tadesse's body back to her family was a charitable and practical gesture on Harvard's part. But to provide the memorial service that Tadesse doubtless envisioned with glee seems to give the seal of approval to self-glorifying murder-suicides. If "Hard Copy" or "Inside Edition" wants to give this approval, it is regrettable, but to be expected. What is inexcusable is that the seal reads veritas. Douglas R. Miller...
...defeat was over, Ripken didn't just dress and go home. He went back out onto the field for one of his postgame autograph sessions, signing for and kibitzing with 2,000 fans. "Cal Ripken personifies everything that is right with baseball," said Bob Seal, 33, an engineer for the Norfolk Southern Railroad who came up to the game from Chattanooga, Tennessee...