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  2. Oppenheimer security clearance hearing - Wikipedia

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    AEC chairman Lewis Strauss, a long-time Oppenheimer adversary, rendered the final verdict denying his security clearance. Oppenheimer's clearance was revoked by a 2–1 vote of the panel. Gray and Morgan voted in favor, Evans against. The board rendered its decision on May 27, 1954, in a 15,000-word letter to Nichols.

  3. Lewis Strauss - Wikipedia

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    At the conclusion of the hearings, Oppenheimer's clearance was revoked by a 2–1 vote of the board. [202] They unanimously cleared Oppenheimer of disloyalty, but a majority found that 20 of the 24 charges were either true or substantially true and that Oppenheimer would represent a security risk. [ 203 ]

  4. American Prometheus - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheimer's security clearance was revoked, and he became in the public eye a scientist-martyr and victim of McCarthyism. According to Bird and Sherwin, the hearing was a crucial turning point in the relations between scientists and the government and proved a defeat for American liberalism.

  5. See the 'Oppenheimer' cast side-by-side with the real ... - AOL

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    Strauss — who was active in his Jewish faith — also took with Oppenheimer's lack of dedication to Judaism. In 1954, Strauss pushed for the revocation of Oppenheimer's security clearance during ...

  6. Q&A: Robert Downey Jr. on how 'Oppenheimer' represents the ...

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    Downey plays former chair of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Lewis Strauss, a key figure in the revocation of Oppenheimer’s security clearance. “Oppenheimer” is out in theaters July 21.

  7. Years later, at the Atomic Energy Commission hearing that revoked the security clearance of Oppenheimer in 1954, Oppenheimer recalled how Tatlock had called him to visit because “she was still ...

  8. Ward V. Evans - Wikipedia

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    Ward Vinton Evans (June 6, 1880 – August 2, 1957) was a chemist who served as a professor at Northwestern University and Loyola University Chicago.He was known as one of three members of the commission which revoked the security clearance of J. Robert Oppenheimer.

  9. Real-life scientist behind the atomic bomb has a complicated legacy in America