This document appears to be a page from a memoir or manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, based on the specific biographical details) recounting his time as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg. It details Goldberg's ethical rejection of a financial offer from Louis Wolfson (contrasting it with Justice Abe Fortas's acceptance), his handling of a gift from Katherine Graham during a pending case, and personal anecdotes regarding Judaism and family. The document was produced as part of a House Oversight investigation.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Narrator (Alan Dershowitz) | Former Law Clerk |
Author of the text recounting his time clerking for Justice Goldberg. Identified via context clues (son named Jamin, ...
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| Arthur Goldberg | Supreme Court Justice |
Subject of the anecdotes; portrayed as ethical, humorous, and socially active.
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| Louis Wolfson | Financier / Defendant |
Described as a "bum" facing stock fraud charges who attempted to bribe/financially supplement Justice Goldberg.
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| Abe Fortas | Supreme Court Justice |
Mentioned as the Justice who accepted Wolfson's offer and lost his seat on the Court.
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| Katherine Graham | Publisher |
Publisher of the Washington Post who sent a fruit basket to Goldberg during a pending case.
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| Jamin | Narrator's Son |
Born shortly after the narrator received the clerkship offer.
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| Goldberg (The Mohel) | Mohel |
Religious official performing circumcision, confused with the Justice in an address book mix-up.
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| Location | Context |
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"That damn movie ought to be banned, not for obscenity, but for fraud. There were no good dirty parts."Source
"Throw the bum out."Source
"No, this is Mr. Goldberg the Justice."Source
"All those people had to eat catered kosher food because of you, while you ate your mother’s home-cooked food."Source
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