| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Narrator's grandmother and son Elon visit Supreme Court; Elon stains the rug. | Justice Goldberg's Chambers... | View |
This document is an email from August 19, 2021, sent by a USANYS official, containing screenshots of a text message conversation with a cooperating witness/victim. The witness is negotiating accommodations for an upcoming trip to New York, requesting a specific suite ('sweet') for themselves and their children, while expressing frustration about reimbursement processes for room service. The witness distinguishes their motivation ('to help out other people') from their mother's motivation (to see a grandmother).
This document appears to be a draft excerpt from a memoir or book (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the context of 'Elon' and 'Cambridge'), dated April 2012. It recounts the author's impromptu visit to the O.J. Simpson trial in Los Angeles while en route to Australia. The text describes witnessing the famous moment when Prosecutor Darden asked Simpson to try on the glove, Simpson's reaction that it was too small, and a subsequent conversation between the author and Simpson in a holding cell regarding the strategy.
A page from a manuscript, dated April 2012, recounting the narrator's (highly likely Alan Dershowitz) early experiences as a young professor at Harvard Law. Anecdotes include attending the Magna Carta anniversary in London, missing a chance to see the Beatles in Paris, being addressed as 'Ass Prof' by his mother, and executing a classroom prank with philosopher friend Robert Nozick to humble an arrogant student. The text also cites a Harvard Law Record article discussing his appointment at age 24 and his unconventional teaching curriculum.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz, indicated by biographical details such as his son Elon and clerkships) included in House Oversight materials. The text recounts the narrator's early legal career, specifically his clerkships with Judge David Bazelon and Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg. It details anecdotes regarding the narrator's Orthodox Jewish observance, including a confrontation with Simon Rifkind's law firm and accommodations made by Justice Goldberg, as well as a humorous incident involving his grandmother and young son visiting the Supreme Court.
This document appears to be page 13 of a manuscript or memoir draft (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the birth date of Sept 1, 1938) included in House Oversight Committee records. The text details the author's birth in Brooklyn, his family's Jewish immigrant roots from Poland, and his upbringing in the Williamsburg and Boro Park neighborhoods. It provides biographical details about his parents, including his mother's brief attendance at City College during the Great Depression and his father's Yeshiva education.
Grandmother complained narrator was skipping prayer time; Goldberg told narrator to listen to her.
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