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Writing for the majority, Justice Edward Terry Sanford declared that " utterances inciting to the overthrow of organized government by unlawful means, present a sufficient danger of substantive evil to bring their punishment within the range of legislative discretion .... Such utterances, by their very nature, involve danger to the public peace and to the security of the state.
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An early supporter of Terry Sanford's 1960 gubernatorial bid, Sanford rewarded him with an appointment to the state highway commission.
His opponent in the general election was his former ally Terry Sanford, who, although helping Faircloth raise money for his failed gubernatorial bid in 1984, provoked Faircloth's anger two years later when Sanford allegedly denigrated Faircloth's earlier bid for the Senate with alleged comments dismissing Faircloth's chances in a statewide contest against him.
Terry Sanford with the hopes of training North Carolina's top high school students to excel so the US could compete in the Cold War.
James Terry Sanford ( August 20, 1917 – April 18, 1998 ) was a United States politician and educator from North Carolina.
The Terry Sanford Federal Building and Courthouse in Raleigh, the state capital, is named after Sanford.
Duke University has since established an undergraduate and graduate school ( formerly institute ) in public policy called the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy.
Fayetteville High School, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, was renamed Terry Sanford High School in his honor in 1968.
* Guide to the Terry Sanford Papers, 1926 – 1996, Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
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