Word: welds
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...study group leaders will include William F. Weld '66, the former assistant attorney general who resigned from his post last March apparently in disapproval of his boss. Attorney General Edwin Meese III. Weld has told The Crimson he will discuss in his group white-collar crime and the relation of law enforcement to public policy...
Outgoing Deputy Attorney General Arnold Burns said Meese's legal troubles had infected the Justice Department with a "malaise." That had worsened the day before, when three more of Burns' aides quit, bringing to five the number of high-ranking Justice officials who have left since Burns and William Weld announced their resignations March 29. Weld, who had headed the criminal division, told Reagan what he had earlier told Meese: that he would indict the Attorney General if he were running the investigation. Meese's friend E. Robert Wallach had profited from his relationship with the Attorney General, Weld said...
...Weld spent part of the day at the Kennedy School yesterday to be interviewed by students from the committee...
...like to be involved with undergraduates, so that if selected by the students, I would definitely do that," Weld said...
...Weld has said that he was considering teaching a graduate course with K-School Dean Graham T. Allison '62 on law and public policy and that he has considered researching at the Law School's Criminal Law Center...