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...process" guarantee that the 14th Amendment now imposes on the states. But Pointer's appeal revived a question that has long roiled the court: Does the 14th Amendment "incorporate" the specifics of the Bill of Rights and impose them on the states? If so, states must obey the full letter of the Sixth Amendment's confrontation clause...
...free to hold and to voice any opinions not detrimental to the security of the country (which is a touchy business). Political groups unify people who have similar views, but one is not required to follow one or another of these groups or views. One is required only to obey the law. In the present case, rather than extending our ability to act by acting as a unit, we are in danger of losing our freedom to act as individuals. We have no need to empower RGA to declare us for the law of the land, and no right...
...Mississippi Bankers Association President Nat Rogers told the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce: "We must recognize that we have a problem and come to grips with it. We must obey the law, keep in step with the times, and blend our enthusiasm with realism and honesty...
Willingly serve in the positions assigned to them, remain at the General's beck and call... obey without argument, without even thinking, and kiss. If they must, the hand that smites them. For is it not true that the General always has good reason for his acts, and that once again, as always, he is in the right...
...education department officials has warned possible holdout districts: "Those that go it alone are going to find themselves in court." And even in Mississippi, the president of the Greenville city school board has faced up to the fact that "the real choice is whether we are going to obey the law with federal aid or obey the law without federal...