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"To produce this unity, to meet the challenge of our time, destiny has laid upon [the U.S.] the responsibility of the free world's leadership. So it is proper that we assure our friends once again that, in the discharge of this responsibility, we Americans know and observe the...
Ed. note. No, you're not. It was a typographical error. The paragraph should read: "I do not mean that every claim of the privilege should automatically be followed by discharge. For there are many possible situations, some very complex. I do mean that discharge on this ground 9by a...
Second, "no person shall be compelled" must be understood to refer to compulsion by the Government. There is nothing unconstitutional in a private employer's threat to fire an employee if he refuses to testify. And, in view of the interest of universities in upholding the standing of the teaching...
I do not mean to suggest that every claim of the privilege should automatically be followed by discharge on this ground is not always wicked. Robert Braucher Professor of Law
Hot Potato. After years of backing & filling, the Army at last has a policy that seems to satisfy both the generals' cries for manpower and psychiatrists' pleas for enlightened treatment of battlefront emotional cases. The policy began to emerge early in World War II. The Army swung away...