Justice William O. Douglas accused of supporting a private club that excluded Jews and Blacks
Justice William O. Douglas accused of supporting a private club that excluded Jews and Blacks The passage provides a specific anecdote linking a Supreme Court Justice to discriminatory private club practices, offering a concrete lead (Justice Douglas, Judge Bazelon, the club) but lacks details on the club's name, dates, or any financial transactions. It is moderately controversial and implicates a high‑ranking official, yet the claim is anecdotal and not previously documented in major reporting, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Justice William O. Douglas allegedly pressured Judge Bazelon to speak at a private club that excluded Jews and Blacks.; Judge Bazelon refused after learning of the club's discriminatory policy, prompting a heated phone exchange.; The incident is recounted by a former clerk who was present at a lunch with the justices.
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Justice William O. Douglas accused of supporting a private club that excluded Jews and Blacks The passage provides a specific anecdote linking a Supreme Court Justice to discriminatory private club practices, offering a concrete lead (Justice Douglas, Judge Bazelon, the club) but lacks details on the club's name, dates, or any financial transactions. It is moderately controversial and implicates a high‑ranking official, yet the claim is anecdotal and not previously documented in major reporting, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Justice William O. Douglas allegedly pressured Judge Bazelon to speak at a private club that excluded Jews and Blacks.; Judge Bazelon refused after learning of the club's discriminatory policy, prompting a heated phone exchange.; The incident is recounted by a former clerk who was present at a lunch with the justices.
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