Word: constitutionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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These cases are not atypical. Although the Southern press is no longer monolithic, the vast majority of Southern newspapers are owned by old white families whose histories and interests are woven tightly into the social and political fabric of segregation. The exceptions are few, though striking. Through years of tireless...
It would be naive to believe that the South's problems would be solved if only the press were objective. But, to a degree, truth and understanding are linked. The Constitution has contributed to Atlanta's progress in race relations. Greenville is a safer, more open and liberal town because...
In case after case, the Supreme Court is putting new muscle into the 174-year-old Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution. Amendments 1 through 8 were long held to protect individuals only against the powers of the Federal Government, but now they are becoming...
Died. Sherman ("Shay") Minton, 74, dour former Supreme Court Justice who defended the New Deal ("You can't eat the Constitution") when he was U.S. Democratic Senator from Indiana (1935-41), remained sympathetic to the Administration after President Truman appointed him to the high court in 1949, backing the...
The University's two undergraduate overning bodies moved this week to large the scope their activities. The Harvard Policy Committee has invited Radcliffe to sent two representatives its meetings, and the Harvard Undergraduate Council is planning to colbrate with the Visiting Committee to the College in its annual investigation. Michael...