Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Vienamese people don't want our help," one Cliffie said, "and we have neither a legal nor a moral right to interfere in their civil...
...under Bobby. Katzenbach feels that antitrust work has been too scattershot in the past, hopes to sharpen the focus of trustbusting onto areas that have "the most important impact on the economy." And one of Katzenbach's pet projects will certainly get fresh attention: the need for better legal aid for the poor. The department's new Office of Criminal Justice is studying the questions of bail, proper counsel and pretrial publicity as they affect indigents...
...they would be wise to resign." Five days before the end of his term, however, Bryant named the first nine regents. Burns refused to accept them, then announced that he would contest in the State Supreme Court the law establishing what Bryant had sometimes called "my" regents. Ignoring the legal assault, the regents last week proposed spending $303 million in the next two years, a 60% increase in the current budget. Ignoring the regents, Burns and the Board of Control are still making university decisions...
Attorneys for both sides informally argued the legal implications of the bridge petition. A special enabling act, passed by the state legislature last year, gives the Council the right to approve the petition by a two-thirds vote...
Epigram into Epic. Legal freedom, of course, does not abolish economic bondage. The heroine shacks up with a tenant farmer and watches a greedy landlord grind him down. Demoralized and dispossessed, the couple drifts to the big city and dissolves into a vast white slum remarkably like Harlem. At the climax, both are caught up in street riots and tandup strikes that gradually evolve into an effective drive for racial equality...