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    Archibald Cox Jr. (May 17, 1912 – May 29, 2004) was an American legal scholar who served as U.S. Solicitor General under President John F. Kennedy and...
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    David Archibald Cox (born September 23, 1948, in Washington, D.C.) is a retired American mathematician, working in algebraic geometry. Cox graduated from...
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    Archibald Cox that took place in the United States Department of Justice during the Watergate scandal in 1973. The events followed the refusal by Cox...
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  • American actor John Archibald Wheeler (1911–2008), American theoretical physicist Archibald Cox (1912–2004), U.S. Solicitor General Archibald David Stirling...
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    regular Justice Department hierarchy. In May 1973, Richardson named Archibald Cox to the position. On February 7, 1973, the United States Senate voted...
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    Krogh G. Gordon Liddy Gordon C. Strachan Rose Mary Woods Judiciary Archibald Cox Leon Jaworski John Sirica Journalists Carl Bernstein Bob Woodward Barry...
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    October 19–20, 1973, which included the dismissal of his predecessor Archibald Cox. Jaworski was born in Waco in central Texas. His mother, Marie (Mira)...
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    Separately, on May 25, 1973, Attorney General Elliot Richardson appointed Archibald Cox as special prosecutor for the federal investigation into possible Nixon...
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    Krogh G. Gordon Liddy Gordon C. Strachan Rose Mary Woods Judiciary Archibald Cox Leon Jaworski John Sirica Journalists Carl Bernstein Bob Woodward Barry...
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    Journalist Jack Anderson speculated that Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox had been fired because he had started to investigate Rebozo's role in...
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    23, 1965 – August 30, 1967 President Lyndon B. Johnson Preceded by Archibald Cox Succeeded by Erwin Griswold Judge of the United States Court of Appeals...
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    house include: James Agee Leonard Bernstein Benazir Bhutto Ben Bradlee Archibald Cox T.S. Eliot (as Charles Eliot Norton Chair of Poetry) Patrick X. Gallagher...
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    Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox, who was investigating the Watergate scandal. Following an order from President Nixon, Bork fired Cox as his first assignment...
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    President Richard Nixon to fire the independent special prosecutor, Archibald Cox, who was tasked with investigating Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal...
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  • Press (February 6, 1977). "Archibald Cox's legacy must not vanish" (Press release). Common Cause. May 30, 2004. Archibald Cox, 92, Is Dead; Helped Prosecute...
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    protest against President Nixon's order to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox. His resignation precipitated a crisis of confidence in Nixon which...
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    nationally televised hearings. May 19, 1973: Independent special prosecutor Archibald Cox appointed to oversee investigation into possible presidential impropriety...
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  • allowed for Congress to enact any regulations it pleases. In response, Archibald Cox, the Solicitor General for the United States, countered that the restrictions...
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    Serotta sold the company in 1989 to Archibald Cox Jr., son of Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox Jr. Cox later purchased Fat City Cycles and merged...
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    Krogh G. Gordon Liddy Gordon C. Strachan Rose Mary Woods Judiciary Archibald Cox Leon Jaworski John Sirica Journalists Carl Bernstein Bob Woodward Barry...
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    Archibald Cox to the position of special prosecutor, charged with investigating the break-in. Later that year, on October 20, Nixon ordered that Cox be...
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  • White House to automatically record all conversations. Special Counsel Archibald Cox, a former United States Solicitor General under President John F. Kennedy...
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    Washington, D.C., of congestive heart failure, aged 79, on the same day as Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor for the Watergate scandal. Appearances on C-SPAN...
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  • taking office appointed Archibald Cox under a special one-time regulation. As part of his investigation, in July of that year, Cox first requested and then...
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    Roberts Teapot Dome scandal Newbold Morris DOJ corruption allegations Archibald Cox, Leon Jaworski, Henry S. Ruth Jr., and Charles Ruff Watergate scandal...
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    the United States Supreme Court was supported by Solicitor General Archibald Cox. Liddy resigned from the FBI in 1962 and worked under his father as...
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    Bork, the solicitor general, acceded to Mr. Nixon's order and fired Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor. Dickerson, Caitlin (May 18, 2017). "Immigration...
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  • have classified the denomination as a cult. According to law professor Archibald Cox, Jehovah's Witnesses in the United States were "the principal victims...
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    Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox was interested in meeting with Dean and planned to do so a few days later, but Cox was fired by Nixon the next...
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    Prosecutor, Archibald Cox during Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal to protect Nixon from being investigated in the Watergate scandal. Bork's firing of Cox was...
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