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Tuesday, 10 a.m. EST
Introduction
Gregory Craig — counsel to the president
“Historical Precedents and Constitutional Standards”
Bruce Ackerman — Yale
University law and political science professor
Nicholas Katzenbach — U.S. attorney general, 1964-67
Sean Wilentz — Princeton University history professor
Samuel Beer —
Harvard University professor of government
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2 p.m. EST
“Abuse of Power”
Robert Drinan —
former Massachusetts congressman
Elizabeth
Holtzman — former New York congresswoman
Wayne Owens — former Utah congressman
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6 p.m. EST
“How to Evaluate the Material”
Richard Ben-Veniste
— Watergate prosecutor and former U.S. attorney
James Hamilton — assistant
chief counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee
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Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. EST
“Prosecutorial Standards for Obstruction of Justice and Perjury”
Richard Davis
— Watergate prosecutor
Edward Dennis Jr. — deputy
attorney general during the Bush administration
Robert Noble — New York University associate law professor,
former assistant secretary of the treasury for enforcement and
undersecretary of the treasury
Thomas Sullivan — former U.S. attorney for
Northern District of Illinois
William Taylor — former
chairman of the criminal justice section of the American Bar Association
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1 p.m. EST
Summation
Charles Ruff — special counsel to the president