Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...biggest question for Salinger is a technical one: as a resident of Virginia, does he meet California's residence requirements to run? Presumably his good friend Attorney General Mosk will knock down any legal barriers to Pierre's candidacy. But the whimsical Salinger should appreciate the ultimate irony in the fact that even if he clears that obstacle, he cannot vote for himself in the primary because he is not a registered California voter. He can only hope that he does not lose by one vote...
Suggesting that there may be a "default" in governmental and legal leadership, the Secretary said he believed that a latent reserve of vision and affirmative responses to society's problems lay with the public...
Calling this change the "most strongly felt necessity of the time," Wirtz declared that we must seek a legal and moral ethic based "less around right than around the precept of responsibility." He delivered the Law School's annual Holmes Lecture...
Opponents of the Memorial Drive underpasses have discovered what they believe to be a legal basis for their fight against the Metropolitan District Commission...
...unknown writer named Edward Dahlberg had the rare distinction of shocking D. H. Lawrence. After reading Dahlberg's defiantly proletarian first novel, Bottom Dogs, Lawrence predicted that its author's "next step is legal insanity." Instead, Dahlberg, now 63, became a poet, essayist, and shrewd, contentious critic who once said that he blamed T. S. Eliot "for nothing except the books that he has written." He calls Because I Was Flesh "an auto biography of my faults." It is the story of his first 46 years and of Lizzie, his mother, a Kansas City lady barber "with dyed...