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Extraction Summary
9
People
5
Organizations
5
Locations
3
Events
3
Relationships
5
Quotes
Document Information
Type:
Draft manuscript / memoir excerpt (evidence item)
File Size:
2.75 MB
Summary
This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the context of clerking for Goldberg and the name 'Alan') stamped by House Oversight. It details anecdotes about Supreme Court Justices Thurgood Marshall (alleging compromised behavior known to Hoover) and Arthur Goldberg (his resignation from the Court and failed gubernatorial run). It also highlights the narrator's close friendship with Stephen Breyer, describing efforts to help Breyer get appointed to the Supreme Court.
People (9)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alan | Narrator / Former Clerk |
The narrator (likely Alan Dershowitz based on context) recounting his history with Justice Goldberg and Stephen Breyer.
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| Thurgood Marshall | Supreme Court Justice |
Subject of gossip regarding a drinking problem and sexual trouble.
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| Bazelon | Judge / Confidant |
Source of information regarding Thurgood Marshall's therapy.
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| J. Edgar Hoover | FBI Director |
Described as giving Marshall a pass; called one of the most dangerous forces in Washington.
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| Arthur Goldberg | Supreme Court Justice / UN Representative |
Former boss of the narrator; left SCOTUS for UN; ran for NY Governor.
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| Dorothy Goldberg | Wife of Arthur Goldberg |
Called the narrator sobbing, wanting him to stop her husband from leaving the Supreme Court.
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| Stephen Breyer | Supreme Court Justice / Former Clerk |
Friend of the narrator; fellow clerk for Goldberg; narrator lobbied for his judicial appointments.
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| Nelson Rockefeller | Politician |
Defeated Goldberg in the election for governor.
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| Bill Clinton | U.S. President |
Lobbied by the narrator to appoint Breyer to the Supreme Court.
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Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Supreme Court |
U.S. judicial body where Goldberg, Marshall, and Breyer served.
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| United Nations (U.N.) |
Organization Goldberg left the court to join.
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| Daily News |
Newspaper for which a friend of the narrator reported.
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| Court of Appeals |
Court where Breyer served before the Supreme Court.
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| FBI |
Implied via J. Edgar Hoover.
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Timeline (3 events)
1965 (implied context)
Justice Goldberg decides to leave Supreme Court for U.N.
Washington D.C.
1970 (implied context)
Goldberg runs for NY Governor; eats knish at Yona Shimmel's and mistakes location for Brooklyn.
New York (Lower East Side)
1994 (implied context)
Celebration of Stephen Breyer's Supreme Court nomination.
Alan's home
Locations (5)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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City where Hoover exerted power.
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War mentioned as a reason Goldberg joined the U.N.
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State where Goldberg ran for governor.
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Establishment on Houston St in the Lower East Side.
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Location Goldberg mistakenly thought he was in while at Yona Shimmel's.
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Relationships (3)
Narrator clerked for Goldberg; maintained lifelong relationship.
Narrator lobbied for Breyer's appointments; celebrated nomination at narrator's home.
Text claims Hoover gave Marshall a 'pass' on drinking/sexual trouble.
Key Quotes (5)
"Thurgood had a drinking problem that got him into some sexual trouble. He went into therapy and Hoover gave him a pass."Source
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Quote #1
"Alan, make him change his mind."Source
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Quote #2
"Mr. Justice can’t we just change it."Source
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Quote #3
"He reluctantly agreed to be called 'Arthur' in public, so long as we still continued to call him 'Mr. Justice' in private."Source
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Quote #4
"I never lived my life so as to make it possible to be nominated for anything that required confirmation."Source
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Quote #5
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