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...In general, the UN Committees' discussion of non-state kidnapping is largely focused on spec... by the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board in a case involving a Haitian woman who was victim... 1932 kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's toddler son devastated the society and resulted ...
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...In Chicago Board of Trade v. Olsen , involving the Grain Futures A... of stolen automobiles, and the Lindbergh Law punishing interstate transportation of kidnapp... . In general . See discussion "The Power of Congress to Control the Federal Cour...United States, 297 U.S. 124 (1936) (kidnapping); Brooks v. United States, 267 U.S. 432 (1925) (st...
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... ratcheting up of punishment across the board. As he described, the Commission . may first accep... been evident from the passage of the Lindbergh Law (170) through the Antiterrorism and Effective ..., makes the death penalty available for kidnapping felony murder (175) or bank robbery felony murder ... such as cost may provide cause for a discussion that evolves beyond its original parameters with a...
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In February 1931, when Sara Whitehurst stepped from a specially chartered train in Annapolis with 200 other women from Baltimore, she was optimistic that a long-sought priority of Maryland women's social, professional and business groups would soon be accomplished.
Whitehurst was president of the Maryland State Federation of Women's Clubs, and her Baltimore delegation was joined by women from all over the state who came to march on the General Assembly for the passage of a law that would allow women to serve on Maryland juries.
...At the end of their discussion, the judges took no action, deferring to the legis... emotional capital cases, including the Lindbergh baby-kidnapping trial in New Jersey, which had fou... and was made head of a Maryland advisory board for the National Recovery Act. For 15 years, she h...
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... basis of these facts, the following discussion will establish that Zemel v. Rusk and Kent v. Dull...76 . (3) Kidnapping, 18 U.S.C. §§ 1201, 11, and 2. The Lindbergh Kid... States" applied to an American citizen on board an American vessel attached to the shore by cable ...
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...... . KEECW. . THE LINDBERGH CASE* . REVEUED BY AXTHOKT . R TE\lPEST4** . The kkidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby attracted world-w...as matched by the nail holes in the board i%-hich corresponded exactly with nail holes in th.... Chapter One include8 a discussion of the meehamcs of intraducmg evidence ar a court-...
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This article draws on both primary and secondary sources to help understand the evolution of the public relations profession through a biographical analysis of Lorena Hickok, a reporter who was the first woman to have a front- page byline in the New York Times and to hold a PR position in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. In examining her lesser-known public relations career at the World's Fair from 1937 to 1940 and at the Democratic National Committee from 1940 to 1945, the authors found that she implemented asymmetrical public relations and relationship maintenance strategies, which were both forms of a developing managerial function in the public relations field. Information about this period of her work adds to the history of women in political public relations.
... and such dramatic stories as the Lindbergh baby kidnapping in 1932.". "She had finally broken..., 1 wenr up to a conference at the Board of Education. The school people are nice, but, oh,.... . you and I had a brief discussion about the possibility of some sort of special guid...
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The following article was originally published in Lawyers USA, a sister publication.
The trial date hasn't even been set for three white Duke University lacrosse players charged with raping a black exotic dancer on March 13, but that hasn't stopped the lawyers or their prosecutor from arguing the case in public.
... of a trend toward greater public discussion of pending legal matters by lawyers. Although medi... - think of Sacco and Vanzetti or the Lindbergh kidnapping in the first half of the 20th Century -... campaigns is trickling down across the board. She said the involvement of lawyers in a calculat...
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... "scam-warrant" generated little public discussion or controversy, though it made for interesting cla...or the parole board. The legislative process, whatever its shortcoming...28, 1992, at 23. . Kidnapping "Fugitives' Wrong, BOSTON HERALD, Dec. 21, 1992, a...Introduction to SIDNEY B. WHIPPLE, THE LINDBERGH KIDNAPPING CASE (Gryphon Editions, Inc. 1989). . I...
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The use of cameras in the courtroom has a prejudicial influence on the judicial process which then becomes increasingly political and less judicial. The bar has always been ambivalent about television coverage of trials despite their surge in popularity with the public. It is not yet clear how media coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial will influence state courts' determination of the television coverage matter. Only four states have an absolute ban and television coverage has had ambivalent appeal in the federal courts. Cameras in the courtroom upset judicial neutrality and the print media satisfy the public's right to know. An extensive statutory appendix is given.
... societal significance were under discussion. And therein lies an argument for using the televi... trial court concerned the alleged kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby by Bruno Richard Hauptmann.(... 1 and 2 (a-f)."(147) The Disciplinary Board found that Gentile violated the Rule and recommend...