Harvard Law School launches pioneering Vietnam War course in 1970s
Harvard Law School launches pioneering Vietnam War course in 1970s The passage recounts a historical law school course and mentions well‑known academics, but provides no new allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving powerful current actors. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming a past academic initiative. Key insights: Harvard Law faculty, including Archibald Cox and Derek Bok, discussed Vietnam War legality.; Alan M. Dershowitz organized a new course on the Vietnam War, attracting 400 students.; A statement signed by 500 law teachers urged opposition to the Johnson administration's war policy.
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Harvard Law School launches pioneering Vietnam War course in 1970s The passage recounts a historical law school course and mentions well‑known academics, but provides no new allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving powerful current actors. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming a past academic initiative. Key insights: Harvard Law faculty, including Archibald Cox and Derek Bok, discussed Vietnam War legality.; Alan M. Dershowitz organized a new course on the Vietnam War, attracting 400 students.; A statement signed by 500 law teachers urged opposition to the Johnson administration's war policy.
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