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It was Monday, the last day of judgment before the U.S. Supreme Court recessed for summer vacation. It was also, or so it seemed, the last hope before the bar of justice for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. For the sixth time, the mousy little engineer and his wife, waiting in...
At a meeting of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Boston on March 4, the president of Dartmouth claimed Communists are disqualified to teach. He asked for teachers who have "no need to take refuge in any American tribunal behind a privilege against incrimination by their own words." At the same...
Twelve miles away in Tokyo's district court, Britain's Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. tried to block the oil sale. At issue: the question whether the oil, legally purchased from the government of Iran, was actually "stolen" from the British in the expropriation. The British lost the first...
Although strained, this tradition of purposive investigation has held until now. But the Senate Permanent Investigating Committee has broken it entirely. As its name implies, the Committee is neither checked by a specific mission nor by the necessity to produce suggestions for pertinent legislation. It may romp through any phase...
Last week, after many protests, the Knights formally accepted the tribunal's findings. The changes, besides clearing up the order's reputation, may bring the Knights some added resources. With the nobility qualifications abolished, Americans may now be admitted to the two higher grades of Knights of Justice...