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Doar, Zinn Talk On Enforcing Rights

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John Doar and Howard Zinn will discuss "The Role of Law in Remedying Denials of Civil Rights," at the second Law School Special Summer Program tomorrow night. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in the Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall.

Doar, who succeeded Burke Marshall this spring as assistant attorney general in charge of the Juntice Department's civil rights division, has been the principal government representative at the racial crises in Selma, Ala, and Bogalusa, La.

Zinn, professor of Government at Boston University, criticised the Justice Department's procedures in civil rights cases in his SNCC: The New Abolltieoniets.

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