Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Cloning is an ethical, legal and psychological question as well as a political one," Beckwith said. "Research costs taxpayers money and people have a right to know what's going...
...Jones, a dairy farmer, said last week, "I've got cattle that slowly die. They're extremely thin right now and they've got pus oozing out of abcesses. They're stiff and lame and not giving any milk, of course. They've been tested and they're perfectly legal to put on the market for consumption." His family does not consume anything the farm produces now, Jones added...
...liberal Democrat who campaigned for Robert Kennedy and George McGovern, Hundley was as astonished as the rest of the Washington legal community when Mitchell hired him. But the two got along well. When Nixon's current Washington attorney, Herbert J. Miller, was unable to represent Nixon in the so-called Kissinger wiretap case, he passed the assignment along to Hundley. One of Hundley's six children protested: "Representing Mitchell was bad enough, but defending Nixon is embarrassing us at school." The dilemma was resolved after a few months when the Justice Department took over Nixon's defense...
...conference speakers also explored the nature of human rights in the Soviet Union and discussed how American lawyers can effect change in the Soviet legal process...
Telford Taylor, professor emeritus at Columbia Law School and visiting professor at the Law School, said that despite the Soviet Union's insistence that other countries not interfere in its legal system, American lawyers must try to "break through this wall...