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...this reason Gorini, along with Edward A. Kravitz and David D. Potter, professors of Neurobiology, responded to the appeal for support from students at Kent State University as reported in the New York Times of October...
...telegram closed with the words, "We all support you in your struggle justice." According to Potter, people who attended Friday's meeting plan to raise money for the Kent Legal Defense Fund. to circulate petitions to be sent to U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell, and to publicize the Kent students' Speakers' Bureau...
...Geoffrey Potter, an A.I.A.A. official, recalls that a few years ago an aerospace engineer "would work with Lockheed on a big contract, be laid off on a Friday when the job was finished, and on the following Monday, North American would pick him up. He may even have already made a commitment months ahead to go with North American as soon as his Lockheed job terminated." The greatest problem of many such men. Potter adds, is to admit to themselves that they must start looking for a job. He knows of Ph.D.s who have not worked for a year...
More Unfair? In sharp dissent, Justice Byron White (joined by Chief Justice Warren Burger and Justice Potter Stewart) argued that this interpretation of the law had twisted the intent of Congress in passing it. In fact, some observers think that Congress may override last week's decision. As if aware of that possibility, Justice John M. Harlan concurred in the decision, but argued in a separate opinion that to deny Welsh an exemption would show favoritism to religion and thus violate the First Amendment ban against governmental "establishment of religion...
...explanation of the court's reversal. "Nothing at all has changed," said Black, "except the membership of the court and the personal views of one Justice." Indeed, Chief Justice Earl Warren, who had sided with Black, has been replaced by Warren Burger, who voted with the majority. Justice Potter Stewart, who upheld the anti-injunction law in 1962, voted against it last week...