Word: law
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...group or about six demonstrators disrupted a course taught by Archibald Cox, professor of Law, for about 15 minutes yesterday with chants of "OBU, OBU, OBU, Merry Christmas to you." Cox is the chief negotiator for the University in the dispute with the Organization for Black Unity over hiring of black workers...
...said that the demonstrators-all white-first came to his attention about half way through the noon Law School class when they moved down from the back of the room and formed a ring around the lectern. Cox asked them to leave, and when they ignored him he attempted to continue the course. "We were able to raise our voices over the chants and so continue our discussion," Cox said...
Bruce S. Kahn, a second year Law student, said that the demonstrators appeared in the back of the class at the beginning of the period, "After about 20 minutes they began to drift forward, passing out bread and Christmas candy and saying 'Merry Christmas Richard Kleindienst and Spiro Agnew.' They completely ignored Cox the whole time," he said...
...law follows state laws enacted over the summer broadening the definition of hitchhiking and the latitude allowed the cities in deciding punishments. The same set of laws imposed a $50 fine for hitching on the Mass Pike...
...there? Specifically, are the raids against Panther offices part of a national design to destroy the Panther leadership? Federal law-enforcement officials deny it. A federal interdepartmental intelligence unit watches the Panthers as well as white militant groups-S.D.S. and the Weathermen, for example. The FBI admits only to keeping an eye on Panther activities and exchanging information with state and local law officers. Actually, what may appear to be a concerted campaign against the Panthers is not difficult to account...