Controversy and the Constitution

Anthony Lewis

Sunday, 08 Feb 1987 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Anthony Lewis is a columnist for The New York Times and a lecturer on law at Harvard Law School. He has reported on the Supreme Court and the Justice Department and was chief of The Times London bureau. Mr. Lewis has won two Pulitzer prizes for his work, including one for his book Gideon's Trumpet.
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