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kaggle-ho-017149House Oversight

Former clerk recounts alleged anti‑Jewish hiring bias at a Supreme Court Justice's former Wall Street firm

Former clerk recounts alleged anti‑Jewish hiring bias at a Supreme Court Justice's former Wall Street firm The passage provides anecdotal recollections of possible discriminatory hiring practices at a law firm formerly led by a Justice, but offers no concrete names, dates, transactions, or evidence. The claim is vague, historically ambiguous, and lacks actionable detail, making it a low‑value lead for investigation. Key insights: Clerk alleges Justice John Harlan (or a similarly named Justice) was senior partner at a Wall Street firm with anti‑Jewish hiring practices.; Clerk describes personal experience of being told not to attend the 1963 March on Washington by Chief Justice Earl Warren.; No specific firms, individuals, or financial flows are identified.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-017149
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Summary

Former clerk recounts alleged anti‑Jewish hiring bias at a Supreme Court Justice's former Wall Street firm The passage provides anecdotal recollections of possible discriminatory hiring practices at a law firm formerly led by a Justice, but offers no concrete names, dates, transactions, or evidence. The claim is vague, historically ambiguous, and lacks actionable detail, making it a low‑value lead for investigation. Key insights: Clerk alleges Justice John Harlan (or a similarly named Justice) was senior partner at a Wall Street firm with anti‑Jewish hiring practices.; Clerk describes personal experience of being told not to attend the 1963 March on Washington by Chief Justice Earl Warren.; No specific firms, individuals, or financial flows are identified.

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kagglehouse-oversightjudicial-historydiscriminationcourt-clerkshipcivil-rights-era

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