Clark headed the DOJ during a turbulent period—enforcing civil rights laws and shaping legal responses to domestic unrest and Vietnam-era controversies.
On March 10, 1967, Ramsey Clark was sworn in as United States Attorney General, taking leadership of the Justice Department under President Johnson.
Clark headed the DOJ during a turbulent period—enforcing civil rights laws and shaping legal responses to domestic unrest and Vietnam-era controversies.
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