Word: redresses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...farm workers are seeking redress via the courts and by petitioning the growers for secret-ballot elections. But the wheels of justice do not move as fast as Nature grows grapes. The Teamsters are now importing scab labor (many of whom arrive not knowing they are strike-breakers and who are coerced to keep working by the Teamsters' inelegant persuasions!). The bitter fruit of this labor is now arriving at stores in your neighborhood. If these grapes sell, the next bunch of growers with UFW contracts to renew (in July) will follow the lead of their Coachella peers and invite...
...into financial and educational policies that shape the educational community. Student spokesmen on the Commission had called for a larger financial commitment to graduate student aid--either a shift of funds away from other programs or a dip into the endowment--and a revision of the Kraus plan to redress student grievances...
...GLEE that talk of impeaching President Nixon excites in people, impeachment remains a serious business. The unsuccessful attempt to remove Andrew Johnson from office in 1868 had such grave consequences for American political life in the last half of the 19th century that the use of impeachment to redress presidential misconduct fell into general disrepute. Presidential impeachment became so moot a point during the 100 years after the Johnson affair that scholars failed to give the subject any extensive consideration...
This approach to his subject forces Berger to specify the conditions under which impeachment is a proper tool of redress. He derives these specifications from the Constitution and from Anglo-American legal history...
...Committee the need to redesign the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities alongside the Commission on Inquiry. Unless all sides fairly reconsider how the structure elaborated in the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities can be redesigned to insure a mutual recognition of rights and an effective means of achieving redress, no one is likely to take any reform in the Commission seriously...