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Memoir recollection of 1960s judicial appointments and Bazelon’s career

Memoir recollection of 1960s judicial appointments and Bazelon’s career The passage is a personal recollection describing historical events and personalities (Justice Frankfurter’s resignation, nominations of Goldberg, Bazelon, etc.) without revealing new evidence, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation, only contextual background that is already public. Key insights: Mentions Abe Chayes, a Harvard Law professor serving as State Department counsel in the early 1960s.; Describes Judge (later Chief Judge) Abraham L. Bazelon’s involvement in Supreme Court nomination discussions.; Notes rivalry between Bazelon and Warren Burger.

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House Oversight
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Memoir recollection of 1960s judicial appointments and Bazelon’s career The passage is a personal recollection describing historical events and personalities (Justice Frankfurter’s resignation, nominations of Goldberg, Bazelon, etc.) without revealing new evidence, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation, only contextual background that is already public. Key insights: Mentions Abe Chayes, a Harvard Law professor serving as State Department counsel in the early 1960s.; Describes Judge (later Chief Judge) Abraham L. Bazelon’s involvement in Supreme Court nomination discussions.; Notes rivalry between Bazelon and Warren Burger.

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