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Anecdotal recollections of Judge David Bazelon and his clerkship experiences

Anecdotal recollections of Judge David Bazelon and his clerkship experiences The passage is a personal memoir about Judge Bazelon’s judicial philosophy, the Durham Rule, and the influence of his clerks. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors or misconduct. It offers historical context but no investigative value. Key insights: Judge Bazelon emphasized compassionate justice before legal justice.; He co‑authored the Durham Rule on the insanity defense.; Former clerks include deans of Harvard and Yale Law Schools and other prominent figures.

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Anecdotal recollections of Judge David Bazelon and his clerkship experiences The passage is a personal memoir about Judge Bazelon’s judicial philosophy, the Durham Rule, and the influence of his clerks. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors or misconduct. It offers historical context but no investigative value. Key insights: Judge Bazelon emphasized compassionate justice before legal justice.; He co‑authored the Durham Rule on the insanity defense.; Former clerks include deans of Harvard and Yale Law Schools and other prominent figures.

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