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...lineup last week: For Gray?Republicans Marlow Cook, Hiram Fong, Edward Gurney, Roman Hruska, Hugh Scott, Strom Thurmond and Democrat James Eastland. Against Gray?Democrats Birch Bayh, Quentin Burdick, Robert Byrd, Sam Ervin, Philip Hart, Edward Kennedy and John Tunney. Undecided?Republican Charles Mathias and Democrat John McClelland...
...subject's thoughts, attitudes and beliefs." Says John Shattuck, a co-author of the report: "It is logically impossible to determine whether polygraph testing at a particular company is voluntary or a condition of employment, so all pre-employment use should be banned." Democratic Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina has introduced a bill to do exactly that...
...Thank goodness that we Americans have a modern-day Robin Hood Congressman patrolling the Administration's activities [Feb. 19]. Wouldn't the founders of the Constitution marvel at the integrity of Senator Sam Ervin, in his bold quest to keep the Administration honest? I'm glad to see a conservative Senator call the President down. Maybe people will pay a little more attention, instead of just writing it off as another radical maneuver to defame the Administration. With the support of the people and other congressional colleagues, maybe Senator Ervin can reinstate the Constitution's concept...
While Sam Ervin's Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights met for a second week to hear testimony on possible legislation to protect newsmen's sources and notes, eleven more reporters and news executives were served with subpoenas demanding just such material. Attorneys for the Committee for the Re-Election...
THUS Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina eloquently set out an issue commanding increasingly urgent attention among journalists and Congressmen: Do newsmen need legal guarantees, beyond the First Amendment, to protect them and their confidential sources from official prying? The mood in Congress is to answer with an emphatic yes, and it seems likely that some law according journalists the legal privilege of refusing to disclose their sources will pass this year. Last week Ervin's Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights began a series of hearings designed to determine how broad that privilege should...