Law Practice
Jun. 10, 2003
Dummy Run
The United States Senate recently released transcripts of secret interrogations conducted 50 years ago by notorious Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his chief counsel Roy Cohn. These behind-closed-doors examinations under oath of famous Americans - including composer Aaron Copland and writers Dashiell Hammett and Langston Hughes - relentlessly probed the witnesses' Communist Party affiliations and sympathies.
By Pierce O'Donnell
The United States Senate recently released transcripts of secret interrogations conducted 50 years ago by notorious Sen. Joseph McCarthy and his chief counsel Roy Cohn. These behind-closed-doors examinations und...
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