Word: legalism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Castillo's almost continuous state of siege Argentines have exchanged a pseudo-legal and semi-respectable repression that is, if anything, more severe. University students and professors with political ideas are no longer pushed around by police; all troublesome ones have been removed, and a new law permits political opinion and activity-so long as it is in favor of the regime. Newspapers which thundered against Castillo's decrees have with but one exception been silenced by Perón's subsidies and newsprint restrictions ; and even great La Prensa is visibly weakening. Recently the government decreed...
...Corporation last week voted an indefinite leave of absence to Milton Katz '27, Byrno Professor of Administrative Law, enabling him to accept an appointment to the staff of ECA. Previously, W. Avorill Harriman, ECA Ambassador, had asked Professor Katz to handle the legal problems of the program...
Cast in the form of a Senate resolution, it reaffirmed the U.S.'s determination to base its policy on U.N. as now constituted, but to work for gradual revision of the veto power. It laid down the legal basis for U.S. plans to organize collective security within that framework. These called for development of regional arrangements for collective self-defense under Article 51, and the "association" of the U.S. with such groupings. Vandenberg obviously had in mind Europe's Western Union...
...proposed by Dean Griswold, the world school of law and the present law school would be related enterprises, not identical. It would not be a large institution, and without more than 200 students, both foreign and American. "This increase in the exchange of legal knowledge, he believes, would contribute to world understanding...
Residence in a House is not sufficient qualification for a legal registration or vote in Massachusetts for out-of-state students, the University Chapter of the AVC pointed out last night...