91. Being a super-achiever does not mean someone automatically has a conscience, said Ray Eve, a sociology professor at the University of Texas at Arlington. 92. Ben Johnson, a professor at Georgia State University, who runs the institute, sits in the Body Pod, a computerized device that measures body fat. 93. Berger is a research professor at Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg. 94. Bernstein, now a math professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, calls the restrictions a prior restraint on his right to free speech. 95. Bernard Perlmutter, another law professor at the university, agreed. 96. Bertram Cope is a professor at the University of Chicago. 97. Before he wrote a book of poetry, he asked professors at Emory University to assign him reading material as they would any student. 98. Bill Johnston, a psychology professor at the University of Utah who has studied how cell phones affect driving performance, agreed. 99. Before the NCAA Tournament, he made the circuit of his professors at Utah, asking them if he could postpone tests and papers until the season is completed. 100. Blakey, now a law professor at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Ind., is scheduled to meet today with Campbell and two other Memphis prosecutors. |