Word: laws
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...Pressed hard for this level of debate, "Salty" more and more identified with the Nixon Administration. On Vietnam or ABM or tax policy, he found himself weakly deferring to whatever Nixon was saying at the moment. He failed to develop a coherent counterattack, even with a crude theme like "law-and-order." His attempt to avoid debate gave Harrington one more issue to exploit...
About 75 first-year law students met yesterday with professors and Derek C. Bok, Dean of the Law School, in another skirmish of the grade reform...
Alan M. Dershowitz, professor of Law, said it is "unseemly" for students to object to extreme competition and large classes when they were accepted into the school because of their previous competition, and since many of them would not have been admitted if the school's classes-which number over 500-were not too large...
...Judge Roy Bean, "The Law West of the Pecos." The judge is sitting on the porch of his general store passing sentence on a prisoner who knows his fate is being decided in that moment by the famous Judge Roy Bean. Bean is holding a whiskey bottle on its side in his left hand while he bangs out the verdict with the butt of the pistol in his right hand. A man in the crowd says to his children, "Look, there's Judge Roy Bean." His children don't know who Judge Roy Bean is so they...
...BOSTON- The Cireuit Court of Appeals heard a challenge yesterday to the U.S. draft law and to the constitutionality of alternate service for conscientious objectors...