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1. Boston Globe Online / Editorials | Opinions / When we won't need affirmative action
search.boston.com/dailyglobe2/ - [Cached]Published on: 7/12/2003 Last Visited: 7/12/2003
,ope,/dailyglobe2/193/oped/When we won t need affirmative action+.shtml,/dailyglobe2/193/oped/When we won t need affirmative action-.shtml,,A SHARPLY DIVIDED Supreme Court upheld the affirmative action program at Michigan Law School because it was not based on targeted percentages for the admission of minority students, but instead took a case by case "holistic" approach.,11,,,A,When we won't need affirmative action,7/12/2003,By Gary Crossen,>," name=HideFromBrowserForVerity>
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By Gary Crossen, 7/12/2003
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Gary Crossen is a partner at the Boston law firm of Rubin and Rudman and a member of the Needham School Committee. -
2. www.rubinrudman.com
www.rubinrudman.com/site/biogr - [Cached]Published on: 1/22/2003 Last Visited: 1/22/2003
Gary C. Crossen
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Gary C. Crossen
gcrossen@rubinrudman.com
GARY C. CROSSEN heads the Litigation Department with a practice concentrating on complex litigation in corporate shareholder disputes, securities litigation, white collar/business crime defense and internal investigations and civil trial practice in federal and state courts.
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 1977 Fairfield University, B.A., 1973 -
3. Boston Globe Online / Business / Kelly's move
www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/164 - [Cached]Published on: 6/13/2001 Last Visited: 6/13/2001
Gary Crossen , who with the help of his friends dodged a bullet in the never-ending Demoulas saga , is on the move.
A former head of the state judicial nominating committee , Crossen on Friday leaves Foley , Hoag & Eliot to move to Rubin & Rudman , where he will head the litigation department. Crossen's brother , Michael , is also a partner at the firm.

