ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s Department of Political Science presents the 2023 Woelfl Seminar in Public Policy:
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Politics, Prejudice and Truth: How the Kennedy Assassination Created America’s Obsession with Conspiracy Theories
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with keynote speakerÌýthe Honorable Burt W. Griffin, Warren Commission Assistant Counsel.ÌýÌýThe faculty panel facilitating the discussion includes Dr. Margaret Farrar, Professor, Department of Political Science, and Dr. Brent Brossmann, Professor and Chair of the Tim Russert Department of Communication.
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Monday, November 13, 2023, 5:30 pm
Donahue Auditorium, Dolan Science Center
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Judge Griffin will pose the question of how a politically appointed investigation can secure and persuade the public of the truth about a high-profile political crime. He will place the motives of the investigators and the perpetrators in the context of prejudices and politics of the 1960s.
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Burt W. Griffin is a former assistant counsel to the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (popularly known as the Warren Commission).Ìý He had primary responsibility for investigating and writing the report on whether Jack Ruby was part of a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy or Lee Harvey Oswald or both. Judge GriffinÌýis a life-long resident of the Cleveland area, a graduate of Shaker High School, Amherst College, and Yale Law School, and served for 30 years as a Cuyahoga County trial judge. In recognition of the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, he has written the recently published JFK, Oswald and Ruby: Politics, Prejudice and Truth.
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The Woelfl Seminar on Public Policy was established in 1981 in honor of Rev. Paul A. Woelfl, S.J., the founder and long-time chair of the Department of Political Science at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳. The purpose of the Woelfl Seminar is to provide an academic forum for the discussion of significant public policy issues.ÌýÌý
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For information, contact the Department of Political Science at 216.397.4311.Ìý
This event isÌýfree & open to the public