NEWS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - 7 JUSTICE Continued from page 1 Erin Schwartz, a graduate student in the School of Social Work, commented on the march through the auditorium. "We came in silently and anonymously, and we brought in signs to demonstrate the injustices of Scalia's work in the court system." Scalia continued his lecture and addressed several arguments against originalism, includ- ing that figuring out what the founding fathers meant when writing the Constitution is for his- torians and not lawyers. "Originalism is not perfect, and some cases can be hard to figure out. However, under originalism the most con- troversial cases are a piece of cake," he said. Scalia cited the death penalty, saying that when the Constitution was written it was the only punishment for felonies, so the death penal- ty must be constitutional. "Every question is dif- ficult if you're not an originalist. (Originalism) gives you an awful lot of answers," he said. Although Scalia is a vocal opponent of affir- mative action and opposed the University in its admissions lawsuit last year, he did not address the issue during his speech. But during a question-and- answer session following the lecture, Scalia was asked how he could oppose race-conscious admis- sions and consider it acceptable for him to attend Harvard law school. "I did not attend Harvard because I am an Ital- ian-American, I attended because I met the intel- lectual standards of the school," he said. "There's a good deal of evidence which has found that it harms people to push them into an academic envi- ronment they are not prepared for." Scalia ended his lecture by encouraging the audience to go back to an originalist view of the Constitution by voting for judges who share this ideology. "Otherwise the majority will decide the Constitution's meaning, and that's not what the Constitution is for," he said. Protestors from the Stonewall Democrats, College Democrats and Students for Choice held signs and chanted outside after the lecture. "We think that Scalia has made a lot of deci- sions that severely limit, or he has said he would like to make decisions, that would severely limit women's choices," said Music School junior Ash- wini Hardikar, a board member of Students for Choice. "He has voted to uphold sodomy laws and 'Don't-ask, Don't-tell' policies, and to strike down the University of Michigan's affirmative action admissions policies. All of these things together and right-wing ideology in general is what brings us here." - Staff Reporter James V. Dowd contributed to this report. MSA Continued from page 1. of the dorms and dealing with landlords in off-campus housing. The Internet was part of the Defend Affirmative Action Party's campaign tac- tics as well. "We have been trying to talk to as many people as possible, by taking on the phone, and e-mailing and passing out flyers," said DAAP campaign man- ager Kate Stenvig, a Rackham student. The party's main objective is to increase minority enrollment at the University - a pledge that comes after black undergraduate enrollment for 2004 dropped to its lowest level in six years. The party's leaders are also close- ly linked to the pro-affirmative action group BAMN. "As a party we've been accused of being a one-issue party and that's definitely not true. All of the campus improvements people want will be much easier to get if there's a student movement to organize," Stenvig said. "As students we have a real opportunity to impact the future of the inte- gration in higher education of the country, and that's of historic importance." Students 4 Michigan spokeswoman Monica Woll said she believes her par- ty's campaign was successful. The party has a broad agenda that includes placing a student lobbyist in state Legislature in Lansing, getting representation on the Ann Arbor City Council and increasing the number of academic minors at the University. TRIAL Continued from page 1 in a safe and equal environment to study in. It sends a message to women that they can come forward too with harassment claims because they're not going to be taken seriously," she said. However, University spokeswoman Julie Peterson said sexual harassment is a major concern for the University. "We take sexual harassment very seriously," she said. "We hope students come for- ward with all instances of harassment." Norris also claimed that Johnson "refused to release" medical records regarding her sessions with marital counselor Susan Blumberg. According to a brief issued by the defense, a plain- tiff cannot recover emotional damages if she doesn't release admissible medical records. In response, Massie said after the trial, "The defense got everything they needed." She also said that this was an insignificant detail in the overall case. The appellate court will deliberate on the arguments given yesterday in Grand Rapids at the state Court of Appeals and issue a verdict at a later date - probably within 60 to 90 days, Norris said. TUITION Continued from page 1 The financial aid provided by any school is the major source of funding for students and has been outpacing federal and state aid, Boulus added. But tax credits, espe- cially recent federal tax credits aimed at the middle class, have also become a sub- stantial source of funding. Despite the increase in financial aid, Boulus echoed the cries of other uni- versity administrators by criticizing the state for under-funding public universi- ties over the past couple years. "There's a relationship to state sup- port for universities and tuition," Boulus said. Over the past two years, the Uni- versity weathered a $43 million budget cut - money it will never get back. The cut was several times more than any cut the University received in the past 40 years. State funding comprises roughly 30 percent of the general budget. Administrators argue that when the state levies cuts, they are forced to raise tuition. The costs of running a Univer- sity are continually increasing, fuelled by rising enrollment and infrastructure costs and a need to stay competitive, administrators as high up as President Mary Sue Coleman say. The state budget situation places sig- nificant pressure on tuition costs, they say. Gov. Jennifer Granholm cut a deal with universities for this year, asking them to hold tuition to the rate of inflation in return for a partial restoration of funding. the michigan daily HOUSE FOR RENT. 4 bdrm.+ 1 study @ 904 Packard. 5 or 6 person. Free prkg. up to 6 cars, Idry., $2450/mo. + utils. 248-895-4818 / 248-738-7022. 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