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...dissent, Justice Byron White protested that the court was "chipping away" at a fundamental antimonopoly principle: two companies should not be allowed to merge when they could compete...
...good year for jurists," one Mass Hall source said. The source listed Paul A. Freund, Loeb University Professor, and Supreme Court Justices Thurgood G. Marshall, Stewart and Byron R. White as the most likely contenders...
...authorizations, including those in the Giordano case, were simply initialed "JNM" by an obscure Mitchell aide named Sol Lindenbaum, or sometimes by Lindenbaum's secretary. That irregularity, the court concluded, was no mere technicality. Congress plainly meant to "narrowly confine" the use of electronic eavesdropping, wrote Justice Byron White in the unanimous opinion. Thus Congress had been careful to require that "the mature judgment of a particular, responsible official" would be involved in any decision...
Political Influence. Two weeks ago, the trial hit its emotional peak when Minnesota Deputy Attorney General Byron Starns read notes that supposedly were made during a Reserve board meeting in 1971. The notes, purportedly written by Armco Steel Vice President Harry Holiday Jr., indicated that Reserve and its parent companies had tried to use their political influence in Minnesota and Washington to keep the case out of court. Judge Lord was shocked. "If what is represented in this document is taking place every day in the lives of the corporations of our country," he said, "then I fear...
Today. A tribute to Lord Byron on the 150th anniversary of his death. Ch. 4, 7 p.m. 2 hours...