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Truffaut creates an aura of sterility around everything in the hero's life. His job (he's the book-burner) is to regulate his students' behavior (they're the future book-burners) in class and to follow a strict regimen himself on the truck. Oskar Werner demonstrates with tight-lipped...
Unbalancing Holmes. In rejecting Miller's argument last fall, the Appellate Court pointed out that Congress is fully empowered to regulate the draft; the card-burning law, which amends the Selective Service Act, simply strengthened "an already existing regulatory scheme." If a law is thus constitutional on its face...
Senator Hart is determined to introduce a bill, not yet drafted, to regulate interstate laboratory business. How to control the labs inside those 47 unregulated states, no one knows. Leaving them unregulated, says Hart, "will keep the undertakers and the cemeteries busier than usual, earlier than usual."
Fortunately, the present SEC was not around to judge and regulate the initial decisions and investments upon which the world's greatest economy and highest standard of living were built.
If the parties can avoid stalemate, they may be able to tackle successfully some of the big problems facing Germany. Until now, no German government has ever had the two-thirds majority required by the constitution to overhaul the country's dilapidated political system. The grand coalition, of course, does...