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Realistic Fact. Harvard Jurisdictional Expert Paul Bator disagrees vigorously. He concedes the President's firing power but adds, "There is no reason why the mere existence of this power, unexercised, should render the suit non-justiciable ... For years, different agencies of the United States have taken different positions in the same lawsuit." For example, the Supreme Court once decided a case that was originally called United States v. United States.* The reason such suits can be maintained, says Bator, is the realistic fact that "the Government does not have to be conceived as a single, indivisible entity." Another...
...memo from Paul M. Bator, associate dean of the Law School, advised law students and faculty yesterday that the Law School is considering several alternative ways of changing its current schedule...
...York Times Op-Ed article last spring, Bator said that a court-appointed prosecutor would be unconstitutional. "Further study and reflection, however, led me to a different conclusion," Bator told the committee...
...Bator's original view may have been responsible for his being called before the House Judiciary Committee, Bator said last night...
...Both Bator and Freund were among a group of five constitutional experts appearing before Congressional committees yesterday. Only one speaker, Roger C. Crampton '50, Dean of Cornell Law School, suggested that Nixon, and not the courts, should select a Watergate prosecutor...