Points of Inflection: A conversation with a new dean
Five months into her law school deanship, Martha Minow sat down for an interview, answering questions, sharing insights—and even a little advice.
Five months into her law school deanship, Martha Minow sat down for an interview, answering questions, sharing insights—and even a little advice.
I was elected by the women of Ireland, who instead of rocking the cradle, rocked the system.
By Julia Collins. Harvard Law Bulletin, Summer 1997
A generation has passed since Watergate and the Saturday Night Massacre catapulted Archibald Cox '37 to the center of national attention. After Watergate Professor Cox resumed quieter legal pursuits: teaching at the Law School, chairing the national citizens' lobbying group Common Cause, handling pro bono cases, recommending court reforms in Massachusetts, and writing articles and books.