Word: voided
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...urgency of Whitlock's mission is clear. He must take over the task force leadership, now totally void, whip the more lethargic committees into place, and coordinate the recommendations of all seven groups...
...Ohio primary takes place on June 8, and in the solidly-Democratic 20th Congressional District seemingly everyone and his cousin (literally) has jumped into the void left by incumbent Rep. James V. Stanton (D), who has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate. At this point, there are about twenty hopefuls, representative of a wide range of backgrounds in local and state political experience...
...before the use of thumbprints, these experts voted unanimously to void the LSAT score of Susan E. Johnson '71 who had taken the test three times, with scores...
...means represented the total opinion of the visiting committee and, therefore, would not be useful to me or to the sub-committee of the visiting committee, which is to prepare the visiting committee's report, on June 25, 1975 I requested the secretary of the Board to withdraw and void them, which he did. This decision was supported by a substantial portion of the visiting committee...
...rarely have they tried to deal with the conflict between a free press and fair trial by ordering reporters not to print information. In recent years, however, a few court decisions suggested that the legal winds were shifting. Then, last November, Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun refused to void key parts of a Nebraska judge's order that barred the press from reporting the alleged confession of a suspect about to be tried for a grisly multiple murder. Blackmun's ruling prompted a mini-rash of at least a dozen similar orders...