The court said wholesale violations of inmates' constitutional rights had been eliminated.
This wholesale violation of unit integrity had a severe impact on morale and required time-consuming reorganization.
No broadcaster has ever lost a license even for wholesale violations committed over years.
The decision to intern 110,000 Japanese-Americans was a wholesale violation of civil rights.
"There's a wholesale violation of American law here," Mr. Buchanan said at a press briefing here.
If society and the courts yield to these importunings - some from high government officials - wholesale violations of individual privacy and constitutional rights will result.
But it was the first time that money went for television advertising by both sides in a wholesale public violation of the original intent of the law.
"The police department has authorized wholesale violations of constitutional rights to harass them."
According to this novel approach--a wholesale violation of international law and everything this country stands for--an enemy combatant is a person with no legal rights whatsoever.
The American Civil Liberties Union called this action "the worst single wholesale violation of civil rights of American citizens in our history."