Unknown (Historical)
Three days of intensive argument and questioning
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Judge Aldrich | person | 15 | View Entity |
| Mr. Dershowitz | person | 83 | View Entity |
| Judge Julian | person | 11 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or book (likely by Alan Dershowitz) produced during a House Oversight investigation (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017188). It recounts a legal argument Dershowitz made before Judges Julian and Aldrich concerning obscenity laws, privacy, and the 'Griswold v. Conn' precedent. Dershowitz argues that personal offense at the conduct of others is not a sufficient constitutional basis for banning that conduct, a position Judge Aldrich ultimately accepted in his decision.
Events with shared participants
Legal hearing regarding the film 'I Am Curious Yellow'
Date unknown • Court (likely Boston)
Narrator declined invitation to speak at Judge Aldrich's restricted club
Date unknown • Restricted Club
Massages of a sexual nature occurred while Mr. Dershowitz was allegedly present.
Date unknown • Epstein Property (implied)
Failed attempts to interview Jeffrey Epstein
Date unknown • Palm Beach
Attempt to get information from Mr. Dershowitz.
2009-01-01 • Unknown
Records request/subpoena sent to Mr. Dershowitz.
2013-01-01 • Unknown
Legal proceeding regarding First Amendment rights and obscenity laws.
Date unknown • Courtroom (implied)
Change in prosecutorial strategy
Date unknown • State Attorney's Office
Received a telephone call from ASA Weiss regarding a request for Mr. Dershowitz's employees to be made available.
2006-01-03
A telephone call was received from ASA Weiss regarding her contact with Mr. Dershowitz about making his employees available.
2006-01-03
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