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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Under Richardson's guidelines, Cox will have a high degree of independence, but the extent of this independence will have to be "consistent with the attorney general's statutory accountability for all matters falling within the Department of Justice...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: Archie Cox Goes To Washington | 5/25/1973 | See Source »

...Cox, who was one of Richardson's professors at the Law School when he attended it in the forties, was the third man whom Richardson had asked to accept the post...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: Archie Cox Goes To Washington | 5/25/1973 | See Source »

...Cox, a registered Democrat who voted for George McGovern in the 1972 presidential election, said at a hurriedly-assembled Holyoke Center news conference last Friday that he had accepted the job because "somehow we must restore confidence in the honor, integrity and decency of government and this is a major part of that important task...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: Archie Cox Goes To Washington | 5/25/1973 | See Source »

...Cox said that he is totally satisfied with the guidelines Richardson put forth the day before his appointment. "I think the guidelines leave complete room for independence and I haven't the slightest doubt I will be independent," he said...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: Archie Cox Goes To Washington | 5/25/1973 | See Source »

Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox '34 Wednesday named Philip B. Heymann and James Vorenberg '49, professors of Law, as informal assistants in setting up the Watergate investigation...

Author: By Richard A. Samp, | Title: Cox Chooses Law School Professors As Watergate Investigation Assistants | 5/25/1973 | See Source »

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