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Again, Congress avoided the problem by reducing the salary of the Attorney General to $35,000, and the constitutional work-around became known as the Saxbe Fix.
Archive 2009-01-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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Again, Congress avoided the problem by reducing the salary of the Attorney General to $35,000, and the constitutional work-around became known as the Saxbe Fix.
Fixing the Saxbe Fix Johnny Pez 2009
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TOOBIN: Well, what they have done is historically in the last sort of 20 or 30 years is do something called the Saxbe Fix which is named after William Saxbe which was a senator from Ohio, named attorney general by President Nixon not President Ford as I said earlier.
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Saxbe says the results confirmed the "traditional configuration about wives doing more."
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Lead author Darby Saxbe, now a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, suggests there's something rejuvenating about having down time when you know someone else is doing the work.
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Saxbe also is survived by wife Ardath "Dolly" Saxbe; daughter Juli Spitzer of Jackson Hole, Wyo.; sons Rocky Saxbe of Columbus and William Bart Saxbe Jr. of Williamstown, Mass.; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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Saxbe was a politician who "just did everything right," Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Bennett said.
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Saxbe took office in 1974 served for just longer than a year.
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Searching for a nominee who would be easily confirmed, the president chose Saxbe, a lame-duck one-term U.S. senator who had once labeled the Nixon administration "one of the most inept" in history.
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In saying that, Saxbe was publicly expressing his opinion of the guilt of a woman who had not been charged with a crime.
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