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Leonard B. Bondin, visiting professor of Law at Harvard and defense attorney for Harrisburg defendant Eqbal Ahmad, filed a motion this week on behalf of all defense attorneys in the Harrisburg case requesting that charges against his client and the other seven defendants be dropped...
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Pocketbook Oriented. New anti-discrimination legal attacks have even reached fraternal organizations, such as the Loyal Order of Moose, the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, all of which admittedly retain whites-only admission policies.* The leading case involves Moose Lodge 107 in Harrisburg, Pa. A federal appeals court has ruled that, by granting the lodge a liquor license, the state has unlawfully supported discrimination. If the decision is upheld, other fraternal lodges and any racially exclusive country clubs that rely on bar profits could be in serious trouble...
Kunstler compared the Harrisburg conspiracy trial to the burning of the Reichstag in 1933. Just as the Nazis were determined to discredit their main opposition, the Communist Party, he said, the Federal government is trying to convince the American public that a widespread threat of terrorism exists within...
...What transpires in Harrisburg is to a very great extent inconsequential. Had Christ's prophetic role and salvation mission been dependent upon Pilate's decision, it is not too likely that Christ would have attained even the notoriety of Superstar. Perhaps what Daniel and Philip Berrigan have said to all is that the genuine role of the prophet lies in his assumption of a powerless position in the face of the world's total rejection...