The Court then surveyed Anglo-Saxon law under the Magna Carta, citing Article 42 in support of the right to travel as a "liberty" right.
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He was named Chief of Army intelligence in October 1953 but was relieved of his command 20 months later when Allen W. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligence, sent a scathing memorandum of complaints to the Pentagon.