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WAS DUKE RAPE CASE ACADEMIC McCARTHYISM?

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WAS DUKE RAPE CASE ACADEMIC McCARTHYISM?

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[New book] ‘Until Proven Innocent’ is harshly critical of the city and campus response to the Duke University rape case. By Evan Thomas Newsweek Sept. 10, 2007 issue – On March 28, 2006, the four co-captains of the Duke lacrosse team accused of gang-raping an exotic dancer met with university president Richard Brodhead. One of the captains, David Evans, emotionally protested that the team was innocent and apologized for the misbegotten stripper party. “Brodhead’s eyes filled with tears,” write Stuart Taylor Jr. and KC Johnson in their new book on the case, “Until Proven Innocent” (420 pages. Thomas Dunne Books. $26.95). Brodhead “said that the captains should think of how difficult it had been for him.” The misbehavior of the players, said Duke’s president, “had put him in a terrible position.” Listening to Brodhead, Robert Ekstrand, a lawyer representing the captains and many of their teammates, “felt his blood starting to boil,” write Taylor and Johnson. “Here, he thought, is a comfo

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