abstract:Robert Cox (1810–1872) was a Scottish lawyer, known as a writer of several works on the question of the Christian Sabbath, and a phrenologist.
Instead, the witnesses--Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox, Treasury Undersecretary Robert Steel, New York Fed President Timothy Geithner, JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO JamieDimonJamie Dimon and Bear Stearns President and CEO AlanSchwartzAlan Schwartz--offered little more than a timeline of the events that led to Bear Stearns' hasty rescue three weeks ago.
In the sixties and seventies, the office was consecutively occupied by Archibald Cox, Thurgood Marshall, Erwin Griswold (previously the longtime dean of Harvard Law School), and Robert Bork.