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...which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Congressional failure to implement this left the Court as the only forum for vast social complaints-the Negro's demand for justice, the city dweller's cry for equal representation, the growth of Government power that stirs concern for individualism and the very quality of U.S. life...
...three ROTC departments indicated they would implement the salary increase with the next monthly paycheck...
...visible. Detroit has spent two-thirds of a $90 million bond issue on new and improved schools in Negro neighborhoods. A biracial committee quietly formed in Cleveland has won a six-month moratorium on demonstrations for that city's new school superintendent, to give him "time to implement his program." In Los Angeles, an energetic new urban-affairs director named Sam Hammerman has brought about a close understanding between civil rights groups and the school board...
...perplexed. Then Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges, an ex-Governor of North Carolina, suggested LeRoy Collins, 55, an ex-Governor of Florida. During six years in office (1955-60) in Tallahassee, his native city, Collins had talked a fair-to-middlin' civil rights game while doing little to implement...
...judge calls Halleck "Pop," while Halleck calls him "Son.") He replaces Jack M. Whitney II as the second Republican member on the commission. Idaho Republicans consider Budge "a top hand," and he will have plenty of opportunity to prove it: the SEC is drawing up a program to implement its 1963 study of stock markets, and much rulemaking lies ahead in such complex areas as brokerage commissions...