Word: counsels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...former President concedes too that he had misjudged the impact of charges leveled against him by his counsel, John Dean, whom he fired in the spring of 1973. The most serious was Dean's persuasive claim that Nixon had approved hush-money payments to the Watergate burglars in a White House meeting that March 21. "I went off on a tangent by concentrating all our attention and resources on trying to refute Dean. But it no longer made any difference that not all of Dean's testimony was accurate. It only mattered if any of his testimony...
...Dallas school district was 58% white, 34% black and 8% Mexican American. Seven years later whites numbered only 35%. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People became so discouraged with the situation that it appealed for the plan to be reviewed. Claimed N.A.A.C.P. General Counsel Nathaniel Jones: "The Dallas plan had become something of a model for large urban school districts that did not want to or felt for one reason or another that they couldn't completely desegregate...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said yesterday it is possible that Harvard will not have to comply with the ruling because the University is largely a private institution...
Willard R. Pope, the legal counsel to the DEQE, acknowledged yesterday that one of Corkin's letters to Meserve had been "rude," but said he thinks Corkin is impartial...
That night, Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said that "appropriate action" might be taken against the students who blocked Bok's entry...