Not exact matches
Wilson's government was responsible for a number of
sweeping social and educational
reforms under the
leadership of Home Secretary Roy Jenkins such as the abolishment of the death penalty in 1964, the legalisation of abortion and homosexuality (initially only for men aged 21 or over, and only in England and Wales) in 1967 and the abolition of theatre censorship in 1968.
In a defining effort, the Wisconsin Legislature, with Gov. Walker's
leadership, enacted
sweeping civil justice
reforms during the contentious 2011 - 12 Legislative Session.
In the Croakey Longread below, he calls for
sweeping reforms and bold
leadership to address this critical public health issue.