Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Unity Day" speech in New York (TIME, June 24). Barzel's concessions for reunification included leaving Soviet troops within a reconstituted Germany as a protection of Soviet interests in the "northern tier" of Warsaw Pact nations. Barzel believes that even in a "neutralized" non-nuclear Germany, with a legal Communist Party and Soviet presence, West German wealth and pro-democratic institutions would ultimately triumph...
...aspect of anarchy, and when the government condones that, as it has in effect been condoning it for the last few years, gangsters soon take over." Wedgwood Benn agreed with relief. He announced that legislation was finally being drafted to outlaw the pirates, probably by making it legal to prosecute advertisers who use them, or newspapers and magazines that print their schedules. Notably absent from his statement was any indication that the socialist government planned the simplest tactic of all: licensing legitimate commercial stations...
...police had extracted a confession from him after denying him access to a lawyer he asked for-a lawyer who was also in the police station asking to see him. The generalities with which the court disposed of that specific problem, said Warren, had opened the way for "spirited legal debate." "Both state and federal courts," he reported ruefully, "have arrived at varying conclusions" about the decision. It was high time, conceded the Chief Justice, for the court to "give concrete constitutional guidelines for law-enforcement agencies and courts to follow...
...pleased than Chicago Lawyer Barry Kroll, who won the historic Escobedo case in the Supreme Court. "This decision means that the poor, uneducated and uninformed can now enjoy the rights that were previously only enjoyed by the wealthy and sophisticated," said Kroll. "The Escobedo case is now part of legal history. It will be looked upon as a real turning point in the administration of criminal law in this country...
Going Conglomerate. What can merger-minded businesses still legally do? With this year's decisions, the Supreme Court has ruled out more firmly than ever practically all so-called "horizontal" mergers (between two competing firms), even those that are small-scale in local markets. It has cast new doubt on whether "vertical" combines (with a supplier or customer) will survive a court test. Only for "conglomerate" mergers (between companies in unrelated lines of business) does the legal path remain relatively unblocked. That is the path that businessmen are now following. About 70% of last year...