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4 Oct 2007, 1:11 pm
A reader asked me to list the apologies by the lacrosse players, in light of the disturbing Holsti letter:1) March 24, 2006: the captains apologized to Executive Vice President Tallman Trask, AD Joe Alleva, and Associate AD Chris Kennedy.2) March 28, 2006: the captains apologized to President Brodhead.3) March 28, 2006: the captains apologized in a public statement, posted on the Duke website.4) May 3, 2006: Ryan McFadyen apologized to the team and to President Brodhead for his… [read post]
Photo by Ravi Kant on Pexels.comBy: Tallman Trask For years, privacy rights violators have paid fines and been the subject of consent decrees. [read post]
Photo by Ekaterina Bolovtsova on Pexels.comBy: Tallman Trask Parler’s antitrust lawsuit against Amazon has been widely derided. [read post]
6 Apr 2007, 5:01 pm
Widely perceived as the senior administrator most hostile to the lacrosse team, Moneta (unlike Dean Sue or even Tallman Trask) appeared to believe the players were guilty. [read post]
12 Jul 2010, 10:56 am by KC Johnson
Buchanan.This move reverses a 2009 decision by Duke, as reported by the Chronicle:Executive Vice President Tallman Trask said the University contacted attorneys representing members of the 2005-2006 lacrosse team about tearing down the house to build a new residence as part of the Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership, but the request was denied. [read post]
6 Jan 2012, 11:49 am by KC Johnson
For instance, he recalled a March 24 or March 25 conversation with Tallman Trask, in which Trask said "something to the effect of he would be amazed or astounded . . . if there was anything to the allegations. [read post]
5 Sep 2012, 11:53 am by KC Johnson
In a way, this development represents a welcome change from the paper’s approach during 2006, when its “news” articles concealed an almost comical pro-Nifong spin behind a pretense of faux objectivity.The most recent instance came in a Ray Gronberg article that described Bob Ekstrand’s resisting Duke’s efforts to compel testimony from him regarding exchanges he had with non-lacrosse players, including President Brodhead, Tallman Trask, Stuart Taylor,… [read post]