Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...former Democratic Governor George M. Leader; he raised $50,000 to finance the campaign and began a fatiguing round of personal appearances. He especially emphasized constitutional reforms that would: 1) upgrade Pennsylvania's outmoded judicial system; 2) periodically reapportion the state legislature to give city dwellers a fair share of representation; and 3) eliminate the 19th century prohibition against state indebtedness of more than...
...regularity and the exercise of care implied in the phrase 'due process.' " Accordingly, the court ruled that an accused juvenile is entitled to timely notice of the charges. He must be given the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses against him. For his hearing to be fair, he must also be told of his right to counsel-a court-appointed counsel if he is indigent-and he must be told of his right to remain silent...
...equal representation with Burlington (pop. 35,531), a reapportioned legislature has abolished the poll tax, approved a capital-gains tax and passed the first deficit budget in the state's history. In Maryland, where suburban representatives have replaced many small-county lawmakers, a graduated income tax, a fair-housing law and the state's first billion-dollar budget have been adopted (TIME, April...
...events, became his subject. He reported how Hemingway landed on D-day in an LCV(P), and told the commander how to find Fox Green beach. He told how Hemingway forged ahead of the Allied armies with a group of guerrillas. It was Hemingway who liberated Paris and a fair sampling of French wine cellars...
...strike authorization is not a bluff, Richardson said. "We'll give them [Harvard] a fair chance," he said, "but we're dead serious. If the University persists we are going...