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*This site requires the latest version of Adobe Flash Player.Dr. Rita Hauser discussed her career in international law, human rights, politics, and philanthropy at Duke Law on Oct. 5. Her appointment by President Richard Nixon '37 to represent the United States on the U.N. Human Rights Commission led to a lasting involvement with Middle East peace efforts.
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