Word: panels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Screw's rags-to-riches story has been one of continuous legal troubles, but until now none of them had forced any change in format. Last month a three-judge panel in New York City's Criminal Court found it obscene, and Screw is taming itself a trifle in a sort of legal lobotomy...
This week the controversy will reach President Nixon's desk in the form of a report from a panel that assessed the impact of mass media during last year's White House Conference on Children. The report is critical of most of the material aimed at children, but singles out television as the worst offender. It recommends that the Government establish an organization to enforce truth-in-advertising standards. The organization would include a staff of lawyers, who would study programming practices and oppose the renewal of broadcast licenses for stations that played on the gullibility of children...
...have cards, and we intend to play them to the hilt," Nixon declared in an interview with a six-man panel of the American Society of Newspaper Editors...
Nixon told the panel that his intervention in the Calley case was consistent with American military justice and that it had calmed public fears by assuring a fair final review of Calley's murder conviction...
...three-and-a-half hour meeting last night, a hearing panel of the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities heard charges that a Physics graduate student had engaged in "criminal conspiracy" to prevent a speech by Edwin H. Land, president of the Polaroid Corporation, at Harvard last month...