Word: blocs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Arizona senator, who regards winning California's big bloc of electoral votes as the cornerstone of his design for victory, also addressed a rally of precinct workers and a luncheon group in Los Angeles...
...L.BJ. has nailed down the biggest voting bloc of all-the coward bloc...
...views of the Constitution, it has nonetheless swung his way ever since Chief Justice Warren came to Washington in 1953 and pulled together a divided Court that, within a year, unanimously outlawed school segregation. Eisenhower Appointee Warren soon added a solid third vote to the activist bloc of Black and William O. Douglas. In William J. Brennan Jr., another Ike appointee, the bloc picked up a fairly dependable fourth vote. The decisive fifth came in 1962, when the ailing judicial restrainer, Felix Frankfurter, retired, to be succeeded by President Kennedy's gung-ho Labor Secretary, Arthur Goldberg...
Though no Court bloc has ever been solid on every issue, today's 5-4 majority has produced a Court with an unprecedented solicitude for individuals, the unsavory as well as the savory. The Court's hallmark is a greater-than-ever willingness to act in the face of a commonly overlooked fact: the failure of Congress for generations to pass laws enforcing the 14th Amendment, which was ratified...
...have openly attacked the Marxist economic system, and Czech President Antonin Novotny recently stressed the necessity of "material incentives" for the workers. Even more important for its potential effect on the Communist world, the new way of thinking has given encouragement to the long-suffering consumers of the Soviet bloc, who have begun to sound off loudly about the inefficiencies of a system that provides them with so few comforts...