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Word: dissenters (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...decision in these 13 cases means that all students cannot realistically exercise their right to peaceful political dissent without risking severance from the University. If the University Gazette or others photograph these 13 students in a future peaceful demonstration which becomes obstructive, they will be liable to particularly harsh punishment...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: CFIA Punishments Harm Students' Faith in the CRR | 5/22/1970 | See Source »

...chairman of the CRR, said. "If you're in doubt about it, stay away from the crowds." He added. "We have to persuade them, individual by individual to stop these actions to allow an intellectual atmosphere to remain more or less intact." Such a philosophy could stifle legitimate political dissent...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: CFIA Punishments Harm Students' Faith in the CRR | 5/22/1970 | See Source »

...statement went further than that, to imply a bold definition of what it really means to strike for the original demands. We concluded that communal lip-service to the four demands didn't create strikers, particularly in view of the fashionability of verbal dissent. One viable strategy for fighting the strike, in fact, was to passively accept the demands while voting down proposals for their implementation...

Author: By Jeffrey S. Golden, | Title: The Strike Fighting Harvard | 5/22/1970 | See Source »

Only Justice William O. Douglas agreed with Walz. Summarizing his dissent from the bench, Douglas wryly urged a "strict construction" of the First Amendment's ban on official establishment of religion. In his view, tax exemption subverts the ban because it favors religion at the expense of atheistic or agnostic groups. The result, said Douglas, violates the constitutional command of Government neutrality "between believers and nonbelievers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: No Tax on Religion | 5/18/1970 | See Source »

...President's economic policies in general, they fault him on several specifics. Their most pressing concern is inflation. On the broader issues, they back Nixon on the war in Viet Nam but show some misgivings over Laos and Cambodia and disapprove of his handling of student dissent. Their opinions could presage a wavering of business support for Nixon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Time-Louis Harris Poll: What Businessmen think of President Nixon | 5/18/1970 | See Source »

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