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  1. Archibald Cox Jr. (May 17, 1912 – May 29, 2004) was an American legal scholar who served as U.S. Solicitor General under President John F. Kennedy and as a special prosecutor during the Watergate scandal. During his career, he was a pioneering expert on labor law and was also an authority on constitutional law.

  2. Archibald Cox. Archibald Cox Jr. (* 12. Mai 1912 in Plainfield, New Jersey; † 29. Mai 2004 in Brooksville, Maine) war ein US-amerikanischer Professor für Verfassungsrecht und staatlicher Sonderermittler in der Watergate-Affäre. Cox war Mitglied der Demokratischen Partei.

  3. 30. Mai 2004 · Archibald Cox, the special Watergate prosecutor who was fired by the Nixon White House in the ''Saturday Night Massacre'' in 1973, died yesterday at his home in Brooksville, Maine. He was 92...

  4. Archibald Cox was a lawyer, professor, and public servant known for his integrity and his commitment to the greater good. He brought these traits to bear in well-reasoned legal battles for labor rights, civil rights, and government accountability. Cox was born in 1912 in Plainfield, New Jersey, into a family of lawyers.

  5. Archibald Cox. In a legal career of more than 60 years that began with clerking for the legendary federal court justice Learned Hand, Archibald Cox was often part of the “establishment.” But, in the great crisis of Watergate, he faced down a president without concern for that career.

  6. 3. Juni 2004 · ‘One of the great law professors of his time’. Professor Emeritus Archibald Cox, former Watergate special prosecutor and solicitor general, died Saturday (May 29) in his home in Brooksville, Maine. He was 92. Cox graduated from Harvard College in 1934 and from Harvard Law School in 1937. Archibald Cox.

  7. 31. Mai 2004 · Archibald Cox, the special Watergate prosecutor who was fired by the Nixon White House in the ''Saturday Night Massacre'' in 1973, died Saturday at his home in Brooksville, Me. He was 92 and...