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great detail.
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DR. KUHN: I'm afraid even the University of
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California has three pages .
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THE CHAIRLADY: As I know you are aware, we
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are quite anxious to produce a document which is terse
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and covers only the most basic
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DR. KUHN: I think the courts in their examine
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tion of these constitutional provisions for universities,
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public universities, have tended to single out very short
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passages in this total. For example, in the University
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of California item, just the first three lines have
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really been singled out as a basis for the university
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to move ahead and not all the rest of it. It has no
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particular importance in context.
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THE CHAIRLADY: Would the university have been
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precluded from moving ahead without such provision in
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the California Constitution?
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DR. KUHN: I don't think anybody could say
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whether it would or would not. You can say, I think,
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regardless of the student incident that may not in the
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long run be a benefit to the nation at all, but the real
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