Word: legalism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...legitimate public interest"? No newsman could give a final answer. The New York Times is decently mum on many a scandal that the hard-eyed New York Daily News delights to mock and maul. In the current American Mercury, Chicago Lawyer Mitchell Dawson tries to fix the legal boundary between privacy and the press. Actually, says he, the right of privacy is neither ancient nor inalienable. It was formulated no longer ago than 1890, by Louis Brandeis, later Supreme Court Justice, and his law partner, Samuel D. Warren, in a magazine article prompted by the rise of yellow journalism. Brandeis...
Porter has had a long career in administrative and legal public offices. Recently, he has been head of the Office of Price Administration and Chief of the U.S. Economic Mission to Greece...
Club officers learned from the Legal Aid Society yesterday that they would not have a leg to stand on if the case comes. up in court...
...Department of Legal Medicine has aided Massachusetts law-enforcement agencies for many years. When a county or district examiner in the state suspects homicide in a death, he calls the department, which dispatches pathologists, chemists and firearms experts to the scene of the crime...
...setup here is unique," Dr. Moritz said. Other states maintain their own bureaus of legal medicine. According to Dr. Moritz, Harvard is the only university to maintain such a clinic, and is the only university that regularly and actively aids in the tracking down of criminals...