Lawyer: Defending Clearances Most Gratifying Accomplishment
On August 1, the Washington Post published this obituary about Harold Green, a former government investigator who was involved in the controversial security clearance revocation of Manhattan Project scientist Robert Oppenheimer.
Shortly before he died, Mr. Green wrote to his family that his:
most gratifying professional accomplishment was advising and representing perhaps 25 individuals who had been denied, or who were vulnerable to denial of, security clearance, and whose careers were in every instance salvaged through my efforts.
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