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Nesson also charged that Loeb University Professor Emeritus Archibald Cox '34, whom Bok appointed to the five-member committee which investigated the Dalton case, was biased against Dalton because she supports the Critical Legal Studies (CLS) movement...
Last week's decision came from on high designed to correct a gnawing controversy--over the legitimacy of Critical Legal Studies (CLS)--among the dwellers of Langdell Hall below. Case closed, controversy ended, next case please...
...president, who for better or worse has the ultimate authority over tenure disputes, could have helped forge the way by addressing such relevant policy questions as: Should ideology matter in tenure decisions? Could the Law School have enough scholars in CLS--the radical field of legal thought that has divided the faculty into fueding factions--or should each scholar be evaluated independently? What does it mean that many young scholars choose to employ the analytical tools of CLS in their research, and will the Law School be trapped in the past if it turns its back on CLS? Should tenure...
...president's pen could heal the wounds that have developed at the Law School over the years. But a few choice words from Bok could have dealt realistically with the factors that went into the Dalton decision and spurred a long-overdue faculty discussion on tenure and CLS...
Opponents of CLS used this policy successfullyto convince Bok to review the Trubek case, andsupporters of the movement used the same tactic toask for Bok's second look at the Dalton case...