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  2. United States v. Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    The holding, as delivered by Justice Holmes: . The quashing of a bad indictment is no bar to a prosecution upon a good one, but a judgment for the defendant upon the ground that the prosecution is barred goes to his liability as matter of substantive law and one judgment that he is free as matter of substantive law is as good as another.

  3. Oppenheimer security clearance hearing - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, Robert Oppenheimer had been professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley.The scion of a wealthy New York family, [1] he was a graduate of Harvard University and had studied in Europe at the University of Cambridge in England, [2] the University of Göttingen in Germany (where he had earned his doctorate in physics at the age of 23 under the supervision of ...

  4. ‘A serious accusation’: Did Oppenheimer’s apple-poisoning ...

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    Ray Monk’s biography of Oppenheimer, A Life Inside the Center, also includes a description of the alleged attempted poisoning.“In what looks like an attempt to murder his tutor, or at the very ...

  5. J. Robert Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    After the Born–Oppenheimer approximation paper, these papers remain his most cited, and were key factors in the rejuvenation of astrophysical research in the United States in the 1950s, mainly by John A. Wheeler. [62] Oppenheimer's papers were considered difficult to understand even by the standards of the abstract topics he was expert in.

  6. Robert Oppenheimer Was a Communist and a Patriot - AOL

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    A biographer of Robert Oppenheimer explains how he uncovered the likely truth about his membership in a secret communist unit.

  7. The Terrifying—But Irresistible—Power of 'Oppenheimer' - AOL

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    Nolan's latest film, if not his best, is certainly among his grandest spectacles—one that is immense, assaultive, and full of eye-enveloping abstraction.

  8. Offence against the person - Wikipedia

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    And it is then possible to consider degrees and aggravations, and distinguish between intentional actions (e.g., assault) and criminal negligence (e.g., criminal endangerment). Offences against the person are usually taken to comprise: Fatal offences Murder; Manslaughter; Non-fatal non-sexual offences Assault, or common assault; Battery, or ...

  9. What did 'Oppenheimer' leave out of the frame? This book of ...

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    Jenn Shapland's essays in 'Thin Skin' take on nuclear waste, colonialism and gender expectations without fear or compromise, making her book the anti-'Oppenheimer.'