Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Associate Counsel in Legal Medicine Marion, Ohio
...biggest Missourian in the Roosevelt official family. Early last autumn, Secretary of Commerce Daniel Roper came to the conclusion that he and Mr. Mitchell could not get along, asked for his resignation. As a sop, Mr. Mitchell was offered a job in the graveyard of RFC's legal department or as Minister to Rumania. But Mr. Mitchell did not want to leave the Department of Commerce, hung on there from week to week by repeatedly promising Secretary Roper that very shortly he would produce evidence of serious departmental irregularities. This went on for nine months until Mr. Mitchell...
...other to convict Hauptmann. In marked contrast to the scene at the trial court with its fetid air, crowded benches, hustling newsmen, was the great, placid, colonial chamber of the Court of Errors & Appeals, whose floor is carpeted in rich burgundy red, whose walls are filled with great legal tomes, whose broad windows look out upon the Delaware River. No one was admitted except those on official business, even Mrs. Hauptmann and Spiritual Adviser Werner being turned away by vigilant troopers. Before each of the 14 Justices, five of whom are lay members of the Court, lay the record...
...court contest over the legal character of ASCAP, with a long summer adjournment, will doubtless run well into the autumn. Whatever the result, chances are that there will be two more rounds, one in the Circuit Court of Appeals, another before the U. S. Supreme Court...
...propelled himself could only move in a circle, he never got there. Aunt Tirelo, like David Copperfield's Mr. Dick, was engaged on an endless historical work, proving that the sorrows of France were the fault of Marie Antoinette. Monsieur Jarridge, a notary, was in charge of the legal affairs of 99 lunatics, and amused himself by mixing up the files, finally by burning the records, declaring that his clients were quite capable of managing their own affairs...