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...There's no question it was a fault line in 20th century history, nothing this side of it has been the same," comments Frankfurter Professor of Law Abram Chayes...
...members approve of last week's invasion. At an emergency meeting of the O.A.S., most countries called the action a violation of international law and the principles of nonintervention. Professor Abram Chayes of Harvard Law School, who played a key role in the determined and successful effort by the Kennedy Administration during the 1962 missile crisis to get the O.A.S. to provide a legal basis for the blockade of Cuba, said of Reagan last week: "It seems as though the President thinks he is a law unto himself in this situation...
Last May, Reagan made yet another move: to replace Berry, Ramirez and Saltzman with three other Democrats, putatively closer to the President's way of thinking. They are Morris Abram, former president of Brandeis University; John Bunzel, senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution; and Robert Destro, law professor at Catholic University. Critics who had held still for the 1981 firings howled that Reagan was trying to pack the commission with a majority that would uncritically approve his civil rights record, and lately have questioned whether he has legal power to dismiss commissioners (the law is unclear). The Senate...
...none of Reagan's nominees, Morris Abram, John Bunzell and Robert lestro, have been confirmed...
...joined by Abram Chayes '43, Frankfurter Professor of Law; Frank I. Michelman, professor of Law and Todd D. Rakoff '67, assistant professor of Law as organizers of the new program...