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Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, July 11, 1986
Guideline review committee to release report soon
(Continuedfrompage 1) "Weakening the guidelines would James Lesch, the director of the LESCH ac led that universities all committee deliberations were closed
The guideline review was ordered show the lack of guts the University division of research and development over the country have had to deal with to the public, causing some students
by the Board of Regents last summer has in making a moral judgement," administration, did say, "This has ethical issues involving research. to speculate that the University was
after some regents criticized the she said. not interested in student input.
Committee chairman Phil Conver-
current guidelines, calling them out- "The present guidelines are not 'W e've had many very serious se, director of the Universitys In-
dated andambiguous. really enforced anyway, so , stitute for Social Research, said the
The regents decision triggered weakening them would just make it discussions on these touchy issues. meetings were closed because, "We
alarm almong some student activists easier for researchers to get around wanted to familiarize ourselves
who accused board members and the issue of doing research harmful to .-James Lesch withnthe commie and lay out our
administrators of attempting to human life," Kock said. Director DRDA plan of action without directing atten-
weaken the guidelines to permit more COMMITTEE members refused to tion to the outside." He refused to
military research at the University. comment on the report's contents been a very good committee. We've "And you just can't make a decision comment about the report, or the
SUCH a move, fears former because various student and faculty had many very serious discussions on like this one overnight," he said. deliberations that produced it.
Michigan Student Assembly research groups will look at it before the these touchy issues and that's whay The committee's plight has not been After President Shapiro receives
advisor Ingrid Kock, could further University's executive officers fully the report has taken longer than we without controversy, the report, he is expected to distribute
'militarize' the University. evaluate it. had originally expected." Except for two public meetings, it to various groups on campus.

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