Word: unfairness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Unfair Light...
...There's a tendency on the part of whites to see more blacks here than there actually are," he said, adding that the approximately 4800 academically qualified applicants rejected from Harvard each year often feel that "somebody took their place, or that they were eliminated by an unfair admissions policy...
...assumption that Mrs. Gerald Ford eagerly volunteered to tell me all about her boudoir life [Sept. 1] is very unfair...
...potential "risks" associated with their child's development is deceptive and unethical, because the parents are not told of the true nature of the research. On the other hand, Smith says, to inform the parents fully of aberrant behavior they allegedly could anticipate is equally unethical and unfair to an innocent child. Such behavior patterns have not been documented, and saddling a child's parents with such a hobgoblin might only be, as even Walzer conceded in a grant application, "detrimental to the child's development." Parents overconcerned with their boy's manifestations of deviance might only insure that such...
...article entitled "The Reluctant Judge" [July 28] is an unfair characterization of the most conscientious and hard-working judge I have ever known. It is common knowledge in Savannah that his work days begin at 7 a.m. and include most weekends and holidays. The overall impression conveyed that Judge Alexander A. Lawrence is habitually dilatory and unsympathetic in his handling of civil rights cases is totally inaccurate. Judge Lawrence has administered the law in school integration, busing, the Civil Rights Act and civil liberties cases with scrupulous regard for the rights of the complainants, and his opinions are usually prepared...