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...Fanny's original trial, John M. Bullitt '43, professor of English, testified in Suffolk Superior Court that the book is of literary and historic merit. Bullitt was one of a series of professors brought into court in May, 1964 by Putnam's expert censorship lawyers. Charles I. Rembar '35 and Reuben Goodman...
...REAPPORTIONMENT. What did the court really mean in 1962 by decreeing "one man, one vote"? This month the court 1) affirmed a temporary New York apportionment plan for election of the 1966 legislature, even though it violates the state constitution; 2) dismissed an appeal involving New York's Suffolk County board of supervisors, putting off the question of reapportioning city and county boards; 3) agreed to review three Hawaiian appeals questioning whether apportionment can be based on the number of registered voters...
...College, the school had no record of him, except briefly as a nonlaw night student. Last week, as the walls tumbled in on Frank Morrissey, the Globe was still diligently checking every aspect of his career-from his civil service job as a social worker to his graduation from Suffolk University Law School, and his seven years as municipal court judge...
...requisite of a federal judge. He has had virtually no experience with jury or equity cases, nor has he dealt with any of the complex issues that Federal judges must handle daily. It took Morrissey three attempts over ten years to pass the Massachusetts bar examinations. He graduated from Suffolk Law School--not even an accredited institution at the time he attended--only after he failed four courses...
...fight against urban renewal in North Harvard has been an exercise in frustration. A suit in the Suffolk County Superior Court to question the constitutionality of the convictions was dismissed last summer. All six of those who received the first eviction notices have been evicted or have left...