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8
People
3
Organizations
5
Locations
3
Events
3
Relationships
5
Quotes

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Type: Manuscript draft / memoir page
File Size: 2.55 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a memoir (draft dated 2012) recounting the narrator's time clerking for Judge Bazelon in the early 1960s. It details the Judge's demanding nature regarding work hours, the narrator's success on the DC bar exam, the birth of his son Jamin, and the Judge's pessimistic reaction to the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. The narrator is likely Alan Dershowitz, given the biographical details (Yale Law, clerkship with Bazelon, son named Jamin).

People (8)

Name Role Context
Narrator Law Clerk
Author of the text, clerk for Judge Bazelon, graduate of Yale Law School. (Contextually likely Alan Dershowitz based ...
Judge Bazelon Judge
Employer of the narrator. Described as demanding, hard-working, and critical of the Kennedys.
Jamin Narrator's Son
Narrator's second son, born during the clerkship.
Sue Narrator's Wife
Wife of the narrator, mother of Jamin.
Sue's Mother Family Member
Present to help with the birth of Jamin.
Kennedy brothers Politicians
Referenced by Bazelon as 'spoiled brats' (likely JFK and RFK).
Joseph Kennedy Father of Kennedy brothers
Referenced by Bazelon with contempt.
Unnamed Professor Law Professor
Professor at Yale Law School, former clerk of Bazelon who failed the bar exam.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Yale Law School
White House
DC Bar

Timeline (3 events)

Circa 1962
Birth of Narrator's second son, Jamin.
Hospital
Mid-October 1962
Cuban Missile Crisis scare at the office.
Judge's Office
Summer 1962 (inferred)
Narrator studies for and takes the DC Bar Exam.
Washington DC

Relationships (3)

Narrator Clerk/Judge Judge Bazelon
Text describes the narrator working as a clerk for the Judge.
Narrator Spouse Sue
Narrator refers to 'my wife' and 'Sue'.
Narrator Parent/Child Jamin
Referenced as 'my second son, Jamin'.

Key Quotes (5)

"“It’s only a one year job, and that means 365 days”"
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"“I hired you because you were first in your law school class. You don’t have to study for this test.”"
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Quote #2
"“You didn’t need time off. You got the goddamn highest grade in the city. You’re a faker”"
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Quote #3
"“There may be a nuclear attack”"
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Quote #4
"“I have no faith in those Kennedy brothers and their friends. They’re a bunch of spoiled brats—their fathers’ children”"
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Quote #5

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