Word: laws
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Participating in the study group are Philip E. Areeda '51, professor of Law; Henry A. Kissinger '50, professor of Government; Ernest R. May, professor of History; and Itek Corporation president, Frank Lindsay...
...civilization in all history has made the improvements in criminal justice that this country has made in the last 15 years," Tom C. Clark, retired Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, said in the Law School Forum last night...
...most pleasant surprise for Merritt in the 50-45 victory over Springfield was the sweep of the breaststroke by Dave Law and Pete Mikhalevsky. Harvard seems to have an edge over the Cadets in diving, and Merritt thinks his team is now in better shape than it was in against Springfield...
...current American concern about law and order is understandable-even though the issues are often misunderstood. Facts and figures can be misleading.* Even more misleading can be the emotions involved. So argues Psychiatrist Karl Menninger in this libertarian critique of American criminal justice. Menninger advances some notions that will anger many laymen. As Menninger sees it, Americans actually like crime: "We need criminals to identify ourselves with, to secretly envy and to stoutly punish. Criminals represent our alter egos, our 'bad' selves-rejected and projected. They do for us the forbidden, illegal things we wish...
...want accountable teachers and principals. If this means bending, breaking, or changing the law to get them, then we'll do just that," he said...