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...clear," Stewart went on, "that this surveillance was so narrowly circumscribed that a duly authorized magistrate, properly notified of the need for such investigation, specifically informed of the basis on which it was to proceed and clearly apprised of the precise intrusion it would entail, could constitutionally have authorized the very limited search and seizure that the Government asserts took place." The problem-and the reason that Katz's conviction was reversed-was that no warrant was obtained...
...only clear advantage of these systems and their variations is that they would entail only one-year of maximum vulnerability, compared to the six presently possible under "oldest-first." Once a registrant's year as a real or "constructive" 19-year-old is up (or his month when calls are filled only from those born in the month), he would be placed below all the new "19-year-olds" and run a negligible risk of being called if quotas remained stable...
...upshot of this hardened attitude may be to "make a negotiated peace impossible for some time to come," concludes Kennedy. Even so, and even though a negotiated settlement would entail the risk of an eventual Viet Cong takeover, he holds that peace talks are the only way out of the war. "Withdrawal is now impossible," he says, because it would "damage our position in the world." As for outright military victory-the only other alternative-that goal "is at best uncertain and at worst unattainable...
...Model Cities program is to preserve the kind of neighborhood the Inner Belt will destroy. The Belt is currently undergoing a major reassessment. If it is allowed to go through along its present Brookline-Elm St. route, with all of the disruption of families which that will entail, the Model Cities program could be reduced to a mere patching operation. The Model Cities grant provides yet another argument in the overwhelming case against the Inner Belt and its Brookline-Elm St. route...
...adoption of "blood games," something along the lines of the Spanish Inquisition or the witch trials. Or "reintroduction of slavery in some form consistent with modern technology and political processes. As a practical matter, conversion of the code of military discipline to a euphemized form of enslavement would entail surprisingly little revision; the logical first step would be the adoption of some form of universal military service...