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Kant also teaches-as does Mao-that unjust laws should be opposed and so Jeanne Rasche, a slender blonde with no legal background, sued for the reinstatement of her loan. After two years, a panel of federal judges has finally ruled 2 to 1 that the law was unconstitutionally vague and "overbroad...
Among these policies are the harsh disciplinary measures that agents consider unjust; the persistence of power cliques that virtually run the bureau; the perpetuation of Hoover's notorious "blacklist" of people to be shunned, socially and otherwise, by FBI agents; the maintenance of so-called penal colonies, field offices to which agents in disfavor are banished; and leaking FBI in formation to embarrass officials Gray considers to be his enemies...
Present to the White House a "program of objectives," he urged. "There is no point in starting off by saying he is terrible, because he doesn't think he is terrible. He doesn't want to leave the presidency thinking that he has been unfair or unjust." Then he added pointedly: "It is easier to want to do what is right than to know what is right...
When I was contacted by The Crimson reporter I told him of the latest facts pertaining to my case--that on that day a peition containing nearly 800 signatures had been collected and presented to the Tufts Administration. This petition stated that I was being fired for unjust reasons and requested my reinstatement. I also told him about the environmental display (tree wrapping on campus) by Fine Arts students asking for my reinstatement, and of the picket lines set up that day in the administration building at Tufts. The reporter told me that these facts weren't very important since...
Irate because of what they term an unjust CRR decision last June liberal Faculty members moved at a special Faculty meeting Tuesday to institute substantial reforms in the Committee's operating procedures...