Word: brennan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cambridge Police Chief Daniel J. Brennan said yesterday that the matter is under extensive investigation by his department. "That's all it would be wise for me to say at this time," Brennan added...
President Pusey and Whitlock discussed the DeGuglielmo request yesterday. They decided to talk with Boston officials, Whitlock said, and then speak with DeGuglielmo and Cambridge Police Chief Daniel J. Brennan to try to work out a mutually acceptable solution...
Emphatic Rejection. Black's theory appalled his longtime libertarian colleague, Justice William O. Douglas, who spoke for three other dissenters (Warren, Brennan, Fortas) in blasting the court for inviting the use of trespass laws as "a blunderbuss to suppress civil rights." Not only was trespass being wrongfully applied to public property, argued Douglas, but custodians of such property were being given "awesome power to decide whose ideas may be expressed." Douglas called the decision "a wonderful police-state doctrine" that will "only increase the forces of frustration which the conditions of secondclass citizenship are generating amongst...
...Orleans' Brennan's, no brunch is complete without grillades and grits-peppers pounded into a veal round, then cooked in a Creole gravy. The Rainbow Room, atop Manhattan's R.C.A. Building, has taken to serving hot Bloody Mary soup, which is both tasty and the most ingenious way yet of dispensing liquor before the legal 1 p.m. Sunday starting time...
...behalf of Dissenters Earl Warren, William Brennan and Abe Fortas, Justice William O. Douglas argued that the defendants in the Greenwood case should also have been allowed removal. The federal courts can and do eventually overturn unjust state decisions, he conceded, but such ultimate vindication, he added wryly, comes only if defendants "persevere, live long enough, and have the patience and the funds to carry their cases for some years through the state courts to this court...