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...Russel B. Higgly, Cambridge city solicitor, said. "I'm sure it would be litigated to death--right up to the Supreme Court...
...Attorney General Paul Biebel told the Justices that the actions of the Bloomingdale police "can only be characterized as thorough and professional. This is clearly not the kind of activity the exclusionary rule was meant to deter." Speaking against a legal rule that the President has called "absurd," U.S. Solicitor General Rex Lee added that the search was made in the "reasonable good-faith belief " that it was constitutional; second thoughts by an appeals court should not bar use of "highly relevant" evidence. James Reilley, the Gateses' attorney, countered by reciting a long list of state and federal court...
...decision directly affected about 3.4% of the 24 million acres on Interior's wilderness "study list," lands temporarily protected from development while the department examines them for inclusion in the federal wilderness system. But after recent administrative reviews of this inventory, Interior Solicitor William Coldiron recommended dropping protections for three types of land: parcels of fewer than 5,000 acres (total: 340,526 acres); "split estates," where the Government owns the surface rights but not the mineral rights (total: 464,975 acres); and areas adjacent to wilderness sites (70 parcels of undetermined acreage in nine states...
...Cambridge City Council last night asked the city solicitor to investigate the effect on a Brattle Square Nativity scene decoration of a recent U.S. District Court ruling in Rhode Island...
Former President John F. Kennedy '40 also turned to Harvard to Bolster, his legal office, picking Archibaid Cox, Loeb University Professor '43 his Solicitor General. Cox was unavailable for comment yesterday