Volume 6
Contains 39 Results:
Concerning the civil liberties implications in collection and dissemination of racial and religious information by government.
On voluntary motion picture classification.
Stating opposition to the Committee's current investigations, with special reference to the entertainment industry.
Urging the newly-merged Washington Post–Times Herald to maintain diversity both in the selection of news and in the presentation of special columnists.
Expressing opposition to the McCormack Amendment to the general housing bill then before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, since it would require every person, as a condition of occupancy in any federally assisted housing, to certify that he is not a member of any subversive organization.
Analyzing civil liberties infringements in report of AEC's special Personnel Security Board in the case of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer.
Commenting on the agreement existing between the FBI and the 48 State Governors concerning the use of confidential FBI file information affecting state and municipal employees.
Concerning the existence of all-Black units in some sections of the Navy, and urging correction of this situation.
Urging repeal of the state's law barring teaching of evolution in public schools.
Responding to his request for an investigation of an alleged campaign to destroy the organization, which produces and sponsors radio and television programs.