Word: lawing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harry Truman carried the trend onward with his seizure of the steel mills in April 1952. President Truman, Burnham notes, never cited any specific law for the seizure, claimed only-with precise democratist logic-that the President "represents the interest of all the people," and must "use his powers to safeguard the nation" when Congress fails to act (an argument rejected by the Supreme Court). The explanation reminds Burnham of the doctrine of Salus populi suprema lex esto (The people's welfare is the highest law), an excuse for tyranny under the Roman Caesars...
...prominent professors have joined with the HYDC and the Law-Graduate School Democratic Club to form the Harvard Democratic Leadership Forum, David W. Adamany 1L, announced yesterday. The Committee will seek to present a series of forums with the leading candidates for the Democratic presidential and vice-presidential nominations...
...course, quite true that many members of Dudley House never set foot in the building. As much as we would like to have them, there is no law forcing them to participate. It is also true that many members of Resident Houses participate in House activities only to the extent of eating and sleeping in the building; there is no law forcing them to participate either...
Your solution of making all commuters residents much as we would like to have them, there is no law forcing them to participate. It is also true that many members of Resident Houses participate in House activities only to the extent of eating and sleeping in the building; there is no law forcing them to participate either...
Baxter, author of a research paper on the legal problems of the Suez Canal and other international water ways, has been a member of the Law School Faculty since...