Word: maryland
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Presently there are twelve states whost laws allow the press the sanctity of confidence: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania. In the other 38 states, reporters are only protected by a tradition of a liberal interpretation of the freedom of the press...
...Doors Swing Open. As expected, such visions of justice undone also moved many a police chief and prosecutor. Maryland State's Attorney Charles E. Moylan Jr. insisted that the decision means "a large number of cases awaiting trial in Maryland will be thrown out." Others worried that cases already decided would now be reopened -even though the court had yet to rule on whether its guidelines will apply retroactively. New York's Police Commissioner Howard J. Leary argued that "there is being developed sophisticated law for an immature society"; a police chief in Garland, Texas, complained...
...Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania...
...question the patriotism of the protesters," but when a protester uses "the forum of a university to proclaim that he welcomes victory for the enemy in a shooting war, he crosses the line between liberty and license." Michigan State President John Hannah argued at the University of Maryland that "because we agree that each man is entitled to his own opinion does not mean that every man's opinion is worth as much as that of any other person." Hannah deplored "the arrogant assumption on the part of a few students that because they were born with brains they...
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND...