Word: suede
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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At a recent news conference, Conservative Television Commentator William F. Buckley Jr. sonorously explained why he had successfully sued his union, AFTRA, for the right to appear on television even though he chose to quit the labor group. "Paying dues," he asserted, "is a barrier to free speech."
Tonis said that because the students decided not to file a complaint against the suspect with the Cambridge police, the University police could not detain the alleged thief. He added that if the students had filed a complaint, they could have been sued for false arrest.
* In 1971, the regents at the University of Texas threatened to halt publication of the Daily Texan when the paper ran a factually-correct story stating that the regents had misappropriated almost $600,000 for a new chancellor's mansion. The regents had never liked the paper's anti-war...
* Late in 1971, the Florida regents moved to gain control of the Daily Alligator at the University of Florida when the paper violated a 10-year-old state statute forbidding publication of advertisements containing abortion information. The Florida attorney general then ruled the statute unconstitutional. The regents perservered, despite continued...
Last fall Steele sued the Coop, claiming the elections were invalid because they were rescheduled from the Fall to the Spring, depriving freshmen of representation. He asked that no more elections be held until the validity of last Spring's elections was settled.