
Ervin Griswold
Ervin Griswold was a prominent American legal scholar and educator, best known for his tenure as the dean of Harvard Law School from 1956 to 1970. He played a significant role in shaping legal education and was an influential figure in discussions surrounding civil liberties and constitutional law. Griswold's critiques of government overreach and his advocacy for judicial fairness have made him a respected voice in legal circles. His insights into the dangers of political persecution and the importance of upholding civil rights resonate strongly in contemporary discussions about the rule of law.
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According to the Harvard law dean Ervin Griswold, McCarthy was 'judge, jury, prosecutor, castigator, and press agent, all in one'.
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