Volume 7
Contains 38 Results:
Urging the Department of State to revise its decision against allowing Katanga President Moise Tshomba to speak in the United States.
Commenting on study of the controversy concerning the FTC's policy of conducting investigatory hearings in public.
Expressing concern regarding Department of Defense and Department of the Army imposing curbs on distribution of The Overseas Weekly.
Commenting on the action taken by the United States Government in Oxford, Mississippi, to achieve the registration at the University of Mississippi of James Meredith, and criticizing the incarceration of General Walker in a federal hospital for mental tests.
Reporting on an ACLU study of a bill affecting loans and stipends granted under the National Defense Education Act, as well as fellowships and scholarships awarded under the National Science Foundation Act.
Stating that an investigation into newspaper mergers and the decline of competition in news media was not a violation of the First Amendment.
Commenting on the violation of the principle of freedom of expression by the removal of several hundred books by over forty writers from overseas United States information libraries.
On how political comment is treated by networks.
Re-asserting the Union's position on diversity of opinion in the mass media.
Commenting on the Association's campaign to oppose any effort to curb the military chaplaincy and attacking ACLU units in Los Angeles and Camden, NJ.