Word: upheld
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...down. He sued the police. The judge exonerated the police, saying that they had acted in good faith, whether or not Paden's sign was legal. Paden interpreted this as meaning that the sign was legal after all. In another similar case Italy's highest court formally upheld the principle of religious toleration. Last week Paden put the sign up again...
...next day, the State Board of Regents upheld President Schmitz by refusing a petition form over 1,000 University students seeking an invitation for the physicist. The Atomic Energy Commission last spring declared Oppenheimer a "security risk" but did not question his loyalty...
Meanwhile, protests poured into Cambridge from all over the country from people duped by the parody. Most letters, however, upheld Dean Leighton's alleged ban on the CRIMSON and have been destroyed. An exception was the telephone call from Wilbur K. Jordan, President of Radcliffe, who offered the CRIMSON haven in the Quad. "We don't have a lot of deans here who go around beating their chests," he commented...
...been punished enough for a sin he had no part in. (2) Brown had trouble with the direct subsidization of boys in college and the penalty was only a year for a more serious offense. Since Terry has been penalized for a year, the Ivy's honor has been upheld and they should be willing to give the boy a break...
Lamont hereby took his stand on the First Amendment. Yet the Supreme Court has already upheld refusals to answer based on the Fifth Amendment, while Lamont holds that it has "scrapped the First Amendment--as a poor security risk." But just as when he picketed strikes 20 years ago, Lamont's concern is not for his personal safety. "I am glad to risk a year in jail in attempting to win a judicial decision properly limited the scope of Congressional committees." the Court has not yet given a ruling on contempt of Congress has not yet given a ruling...