Word: dismissed
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Defense motions to dismiss the contempt of Congress indictments against Furry and Leon J. Kamin '49, research assistant in psychology at McGill, were filed March...
...lawyers field briefs demanding his re-instatement on a claim the government had fired him without regard for due process of law. Despite reports of high-level dissension over the case, the Justice Department struck back strongly at the Peters arguments, defending the government's unrestricted right to dismiss employees without a formal judicial process and without interference by the Federal judiciary. A Supreme Court judgement against the government, one Justice Department official said forebodingly, "would knock the whole security program galley-west...
Briefs supporting a motion to dismiss contempt of Congress indictments against Wendell H. Furry, associate professor of Physics, and Leon J. Kamin '49, former research assistant in Social Relations, reached Federal District Judge Bailey Aldrich '28 yesterday...
...Star Co. and Ad Director Sees promptly announced that they would appeal; Federal Judge Richard M. Duncan meanwhile considered a motion to dismiss the case against Sees. Star Publisher Roy Roberts blasted the court's verdict, saying: "We sincerely felt that [the Government's case was] so flimsy it should not even have gone to a jury...
Briefs supporting motions to dismiss contempt of Congress indictments against Wendell H. Furry, associate professor of Physics, and Leon J. Kamin '49, research assistant in Psychology at McGill, were filed in Federal District Court yesterday afternoon...