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Laurence Tribe, the Harvard law professor, testified in opposition to Bork's nomination.

Donald Shields, the University of Missouri professor, testified that the Justice Department prosecuted 5.6 local Democratic officials for every Republican.

And a University of Missouri professor testified that his statistical analysis showed that the Justice Department engaged in "political profiling".

During the trial, Madelon Baranoski, a forensic psychologist and Yale University professor, testified she had evaluated Mr. Morgan and determined that he had paranoid schizophrenia.

By the end of the first week, he'd had an uptick from drowsy to sober, and, with the exception of a brief smile while his former professor testified, sobriety has remained his bearing throughout.

This met the constitutional test because, as Antonin Scalia, then a law professor, testified to Congress at the time, "the necessity of this particular, narrow category of disclosure to the free and open political debate which the first amendment is intended primarily to assure" is "negligible".

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Bradley Manning rested its case Wednesday with a Harvard law professor testifying that WikiLeaks performed a legitimate journalistic function when Private Manning gave it vast archives of secret government files.

These days, if you see a famous economics professor testify in Congress, or write an article, there is a good chance he or she is being paid by someone with a big stake in what's being debated.

Anita Hill courageously told her story to the all-male U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, breaking the silence on this painful issue," Boxer said, in reference to the law professor testifying that Clarence Thomas, then a Supreme Court nominee, had sexually harassed her.

These days, if you see a famous economics professor testify in Congress, appear on television news, testify in a legal case or regulatory proceeding, give a speech, or write an opinion article in the New York Times (or the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, or anywhere else), there is a high probability that he or she is being paid by someone with a big stake in what's being debated.

In testimony in April before the City Planning Commission, Dalton Conley, then the dean of social sciences, strongly endorsed the plan, but added, "Had more faculty been involved in the process itself and had it been less driven by administration officials, you would see few if any professors testifying against it here today".

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