January 01, 1951
Steel Seizure Case
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arthur Goldberg | person | 33 | View Entity |
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A page from a manuscript (likely a memoir draft) titled 'My Year of Clerking For Justice Goldberg.' It details the narrator's (historically Alan Dershowitz) experience clerking for Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg starting in the summer of 1963. The text contrasts Goldberg's active past as Secretary of Labor with the solitary nature of the Supreme Court and outlines his agenda to abolish the death penalty.
Events with shared participants
Justice Goldberg decides to leave Supreme Court for U.N.
1965-01-01 • Washington D.C.
Goldberg runs for NY Governor; eats knish at Yona Shimmel's and mistakes location for Brooklyn.
1970-01-01 • New York (Lower East Side)
Narrator began working for Justice Goldberg.
1963-08-01 • Supreme Court (Implied)
Screening of the movie 'The Lovers'
Date unknown • Unknown Cinema
Passover Seder dinner
Date unknown • Washington D.C.
Goldberg sits down with Dershowitz to discuss the unconstitutionality of the death penalty.
Date unknown • Supreme Court Justice's Office
Drafting UN Security Council Resolution 242 following the Six Day War.
1967-01-01 • United Nations
Friday afternoon lunches/teas with noteworthy people.
Date unknown • Supreme Court
Passover Seders.
Date unknown • Goldberg Residence
Narrator's first meeting with Justice Goldberg to begin clerkship.
Date unknown • Supreme Court
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