"Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow?", [1971].

Title "Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow?", [1971]. PDF eBook
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Total Pages 56
Release 1971
Genre Deaf
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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
Title Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications PDF eBook
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Total Pages 2834
Release 1975
Genre Government publications
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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications, Cumulative Index

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications, Cumulative Index
Title Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications, Cumulative Index PDF eBook
Author United States. Superintendent of Documents
Publisher
Total Pages 1408
Release 1976
Genre United States
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"Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow?", [1971].

Title "Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow?", [1971]. PDF eBook
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Total Pages 56
Release 1971
Genre Deaf
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Emergency Legislation to Settle the West Coast Dock Dispute, Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Labor..., 92-2, on H.J. Res. 1025..., January 31; February 1 and 4, 1972

Emergency Legislation to Settle the West Coast Dock Dispute, Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Labor..., 92-2, on H.J. Res. 1025..., January 31; February 1 and 4, 1972
Title Emergency Legislation to Settle the West Coast Dock Dispute, Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on Labor..., 92-2, on H.J. Res. 1025..., January 31; February 1 and 4, 1972 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Eduction and Labor
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Total Pages 176
Release 1972
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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow

Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Title Here Today, Gone Tomorrow PDF eBook
Author John Nott
Publisher Methuen Publishing
Total Pages 440
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Echoes of empire -- The little boy who couldn't say sorry -- With the Gurkhas -- Cambridge and marriage -- Warburg : the city revolution started -- Traumas at the Treasury -- The first Thatcher government -- Upsetting the Navy -- Falklands : the first week -- Falklands : landing and victory -- Lazard : the city revolution completed -- Return to the plough -- Appendix: speech to the House of Commons.

Vagrant Nation

Vagrant Nation
Title Vagrant Nation PDF eBook
Author Risa Goluboff
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 336
Release 2016-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 0190262265

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In 1950s America, it was remarkably easy for police to arrest almost anyone for almost any reason. The criminal justice system-and especially the age-old law of vagrancy-served not only to maintain safety and order but also to enforce conventional standards of morality and propriety. A person could be arrested for sporting a beard, making a speech, or working too little. Yet by the end of the 1960s, vagrancy laws were discredited and American society was fundamentally transformed. What happened? In Vagrant Nation, Risa Goluboff answers that question by showing how constitutional challenges to vagrancy laws shaped the multiple movements that made "the 1960s." Vagrancy laws were so broad and flexible that they made it possible for the police to arrest anyone out of place: Beats and hippies; Communists and Vietnam War protestors; racial minorities and civil rights activists; gays, single women, and prostitutes. As hundreds of these "vagrants" and their lawyers challenged vagrancy laws in court, the laws became a flashpoint for debates about radically different visions of order and freedom. Goluboff's compelling account of those challenges rewrites the history of the civil rights, peace, gay rights, welfare rights, sexual, and cultural revolutions. As Goluboff links the human stories of those arrested to the great controversies of the time, she makes coherent an era that often seems chaotic. She also powerfully demonstrates how ordinary people, with the help of lawyers and judges, can change the meaning of the Constitution. The Supreme Court's 1972 decision declaring vagrancy laws unconstitutional continues to shape conflicts between police power and constitutional rights, including clashes over stop-and-frisk, homelessness, sexual freedom, and public protests. Since the downfall of vagrancy law, battles over what, if anything, should replace it, like battles over the legacy of the sixties transformations themselves, are far from over.