Memoir of a former clerk recounts personal interactions with Justice Arthur Goldberg and other judges
Memoir of a former clerk recounts personal interactions with Justice Arthur Goldberg and other judges The passage is a personal recollection that provides anecdotal details about clerkship offers, religious discrimination anecdotes, and family visits to the Supreme Court. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or misconduct involving high‑level officials that could be pursued investigatively. The content is largely low‑value context and lacks actionable leads. Key insights: Clerk claims he was arranged to become an assistant to Attorney General Robert Kennedy.; Describes interactions with Justice Arthur Goldberg, including a dispute over religious accommodation.; Mentions a personal incident involving a stained rug in Goldberg's office and a family visit.
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Memoir of a former clerk recounts personal interactions with Justice Arthur Goldberg and other judges The passage is a personal recollection that provides anecdotal details about clerkship offers, religious discrimination anecdotes, and family visits to the Supreme Court. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or misconduct involving high‑level officials that could be pursued investigatively. The content is largely low‑value context and lacks actionable leads. Key insights: Clerk claims he was arranged to become an assistant to Attorney General Robert Kennedy.; Describes interactions with Justice Arthur Goldberg, including a dispute over religious accommodation.; Mentions a personal incident involving a stained rug in Goldberg's office and a family visit.
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