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...spoken and written about an alleged First Amendment right to picket, demonstrate or march, usually accompanied by singing, shouting or loud praying, along the public streets, or in and around government-owned buildings, or in and around other people's property, including their homes, without the owners' consent. I do not believe that the First Amendment grants a constitutional right" in this area. "Marching back and forth, though utilized to communicate ideas, is not speech and therefore is not protected by the First Amendment." Nor, by that reasoning, is there any free speech protection for those who burn...
...people wrongly committed to mental institutions who have re-won their freedom. In most cases these people have the help of concerned friends or relatives who manage to secure their release. But wrongly committed people who are alone in the world, or who have been committed with the express consent of their relatives, present the greatest problem...
...containerization expenses. City's proposed $80 million deal for the potentially profitable company would put Scharffenberger in fo'c'sle-to-fo'c'sle competition with another Litton alumnus: Walter Kidde & Co. President Fred Sullivan, who last month won ailing United States Lines' consent to a merger...
...President to take a step towards escalation of the conflict without having the support and understanding of the Senate and of the American people." The chief issue, said Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman J. William Fulbright, is "the authority of the Administration to expand the war without the consent of Congress and without any debate or consideration by Congress...
There should be limits on the televising of University events. The University is right to keep commercial television off the campus; only educational programs should be permitted. Furthermore, no program should be televised without the consent of its sponsors and participants--who certainly have the right to direct a program exclusively at the University community if they so choose. The University's own policy should be open, leaving censorship to the sponsors and educational television programmers. If the University has any confidence in the triumph of right thinking, it should not worry excessively about the dangers of a one-sided...