Word: unpopular
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...choice--who believes in the validity of the First Amendment. "If we believe in free speech at all, we must limit responsibility to those who commit the acts of violence rather than lay blame on the makers of a Web site that appears to advocate them. Otherwise, any unpopular speech will be subject to oppression," asserts Suzanna Sherry, professor of civil rights and civil liberties law at the University of Minnesota, who is also avidly pro-choice...
What has happened with these pro-life defendants is that they were convicted by association; as a member of an unpopular class of fervent pro-lifers, they are considered an automatic threat to society. Their conviction was not based on their own personal actions, but on their association with others who hold the similar views and have committed acts of violence as a result of those views. This type of ruling seems much more congruous with the actions of an Orwellian-type totalitarian state than with the proper proceedings of the American judicial system...
Since Ken Starr and the House Republicans ended the year more unpopular than Clinton, the G.O.P. also needs to distance itself from its obsession with dislodging the President. Conservative activists maintain that there was no way to sidestep impeachment. "The conservative base would have imploded," says Ralph Reed, onetime head of the Christian Coalition who is now a consultant. "We would have gone into 2000 like a three-legged horse...
While the structure and textbook were widely unpopular, students in Math 22 and in the math department praise Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics Stavros Garoufalidis, who assumed teaching responsibilities for the course this year...
Heston has been a prominent advocate of the second amendment right to bear arms--a stand that has made him unpopular among Harvard's more liberal elements...