Word: regained
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...head off the formation of revolutionary prisoner groups, prison officials regularly transfer leaders or troublemakers to other institutions, a practice now under attack as unconstitutional punishment in various courts. Some hard-line penologists are also seeking to overturn court decisions concerning the attorney-client privilege and are hoping to regain the right to censor prisoner mail and restrict the flow of supposedly radical reading material into institutions. As an example of the kind of material he would keep out of prisons, Sergeant William Hankins of San Quentin cites the books found in George Jackson's cell after his death...
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Most Americans have waited and hoped with great patience for the Supreme Court to regain its judicial sanity and to reject lower federal court orders which impose massive busing and racially based pupil assignment plans in order to achieve racial balance. They have waited in vain...
Polizzi determined to change things. e began delivering sermons urging the residents to regain their lost sense of spirit and pride. He also made a point of cultivating leaders of the area's strong Democratic organization...
Driscoll, who had a rocky start pitching in the South, saw plenty of action at the plate Monday and responded with a pair of key doubles. He will be back on the mound this afternoon against MIT's Dave Yauch (2-1) trying to regain his form of last season before his injury. Driscoll, however, will not get a chance to show off his offensive talents, because the new designated hitter rule will send Joe Mackey to the plate for Harvard instead...