Book: Archibald Cox: Conscience Of A Nation By October 1973 special prosecutor Archibald Cox was tracing the Watergate cover-up to the Oval Office. President Nixon demanded that he stop. In the "Saturday Night Massacre" two heads of the Justice Department quit before Nixon found a subordinate (Robert Bork) willing to fire Cox. Immediately public opinion swung against the president and turned Cox into a hero--seemingly Washington's last honest man.Cox's life was distinguished well before that Saturday night. He had been a clerk for the legendary judge Learned Hand, a distinguished professor at Harvard Law School, and the Solicitor General, arguing many Supreme Court cases. He exemplified what we want lawyers to be. At its core "Archibald Cox "is the story of a Yankee who went to Washington but refused to leave his principles behind.
Details of Book: Archibald Cox: Conscience Of A Nation Book: Archibald Cox: Conscience Of A Nation
Author: Ken Gormley, Elliot Richardson
ISBN: 0738201472
ISBN-13: 9780738201474
, 978-0738201474
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Mar 1999
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Number of Pages: 608
Language: English