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Such a new building would represent the first large-scale construction at the Law School since Pound and Griswold Halls entered its landscape in the early 1970s...
After the brief protest of Seyfarth and Shaw, the thin group of demonstrators made its way to the fourth floor of Griswold Hall, where the firm's recruiter was to meet with law students...
...radical that it challenged principles now considered fundamental to modern legal thought. Bork, for instance, had said there was no such thing as a right to privacy, saying that the Court had acted improperly in striking down a law prohibiting the sale of contraceptives in the case of Griswold v. Connecticut...
THINK of it this way. No Senator would vote to confirm a judge who would overturn Brown v. Board of Education, the decision that ended school segregation. Few Senators would support a nominee who questioned Griswold v. Connecticut (which established the right to privacy) even though intellectually competent people and cogent legal arguments can be found to oppose it. Some political ends are so important to Americans that we cannot allow a Court appointee to jeopardize them...
...student demonstator, discussing Clark's decision to have Griswold Hall secured by police...