Word: brennan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Chief of Police Daniel J. Brennan told the City Council that his officers would only ticket areas where the crosswalks are clearly marked. At the present time, according to Rudolph, this limits enforcement only to Harvard Square...
DeGuglielmo said he had conferred with the head of the MBTA's Security Police, as well as Cambridge Chief of Police Daniel J. Brennan. They decided that the 14 men the MBTA currently has assigned to the three Cambridge stops were sufficient...
Police Chief Daniel J. Brennan this week asked the City Council to appropriate $18,000 for the study, which would take about six months. It would examine a wide variety of police matters, including the force's size, the distribution of its patrol routes, community relations, training procedures, and morale...
...counsel for Florida Indigent Clarence Gideon. Apparently, much like Goldberg, he sees the cases in terms of the Magna Carta-in terms of human liberty rather than "just convicting people." While that seemed to leave the Justices split about as before, court watchers also noted that Justice William J. Brennan remained conspicuously silent, often the sign of a "swing man" who hopes to engineer a majority vote on a compromise...
...Supreme Court upheld the conviction, but Justice William Brennan Jr.'s majority opinion is puzzling indeed. Brennan explained that the Court could use a publisher's manner of advertising to determine whether the material itself is obscene. A publication with some kind of "redeeming social value" may escape the obscenity charge. But Brennan seemed to be saying that titillating publicity establishes the obscenity of a book's content. When the material's status is uncertain by other tests, the advertising criterion may tip the scale in favor of labelling the publication obscene...