Word: judgments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After Harlan's decision, Stanley Faulkner, counsel for the soldiers announced in New York that he had requested District Judge David N. Edelstein for a summary judgment on the legality of the Army rules under which the eight might be discharged...
Such moving for a summary judgment, Faulkner explained last night, is a legal maneuver to avoid the delays of a trial. In such motions, Faulkner said, one party to a case contends there are no factual issues, only legal ones, and that these can easily be decided in its favor without a trial...
...pure fabrication" in 1943, and that he did continue to associate with people he had known were Communists. The board, however, found "no evidence of disloyalty" in any of Oppenheimer's actions and added that "an alternative recommendation would be possible if we were allowed to exercise mature practical judgment without the rigid circumspection of regulations and criteria established for us." Clearly, Oppenheimer had proven his loyalty; only the requirements of the security system prevented his reinstatement...
...transgressor, how dangerous are all absolutes for his judges. It asks at what point cracking up might be forgivable, and how far a moment of capitulation must cancel out a lifetime of loyalty. And in particular, Time Limit! inquires how far Communist brainwashing might call for revised standards of judgment...
...When the Jewish king had left [the community] took down the broken body of their Master to stand guard over it until Judgment Day. For they believed that the terrible events of their time were surely heralding the visitation of God Himself, when the Kingdom of Heaven [would] come in ... They believed their Master would rise again and lead his faithful flock (the people of the new testament, as they called themselves) to a new and purified Jerusalem...