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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › law-biographies › archibald-coxArchibald Cox | Encyclopedia.com

    11. Juni 2018 · Archibald Cox (born 1912), lawyer, educator, author, labor arbitrator, and public servant, was appointed special prosecutor to investigate the Watergate political scandal in 1973. Five months later he was fired in the "Saturday Night Massacre." Archibald Cox began an active life that took him in and out of public service on May 17, 1912, in ...

  2. 8. Okt. 2018 · In a confidential letter following the Saturday Night Massacre, Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox made a remarkable proposal—a vision for a sort of Monday Afternoon Resurrection. Cox’s letter, discovered for the first time in a manuscript collection in the Library of Congress, ranks among the odder legal arcana of the Watergate scandal. The ...

  3. Archibald Cox Jr. – amerykański prawnik, który pracował jako państwowy radca prawny USA za kadencji Johna F. Kennedy’ego, a później zyskał rozgłos jako główny prokurator podczas procesu związanego z aferą Watergate.

  4. 18. Sept. 2023 · Cox took a four year leave beginning in 1961 to join the Kennedy administration as solicitor general. Among the cases he was involved in were Baker vs. Carr, which set standards for reapportionment; Heart of Atlanta, which broke ground on public accommodations for all; South Carolina vs. Katzenbach, which upheld the Voting Rights Act; and Buckley vs. Valeo, which reformed campaign financing.

  5. 3. Juni 2004 · He was 92. Cox graduated from Harvard College in 1934 and from Harvard Law School in 1937. Archibald Cox. (Staff file photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) He served as a law clerk for Judge Learned Hand before joining the Harvard Law faculty in 1945 as a visiting lecturer. The following year he became a tenured professor at the age of 34.

  6. (17 Oct 1973) Chief Prosecutor Archibald Cox speaking against large firms for making illegal cash contributions to United States President Richard Nixon's 19...

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  7. Books. Freedom of Expression. Archibald Cox. Harvard University Press, 1981 - Law - 89 pages. Throughout his many careers Archibald Cox has been especially concerned with the Constitution and the unalienable rights of fellow citizens. In his latest book Cox reminds us of the meaning of the First Amendment of the Constitution.