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kaggle-ho-017150House Oversight

Clerk memoir recounts Justice Arthur Goldberg’s anti‑death‑penalty agenda in 1963

Clerk memoir recounts Justice Arthur Goldberg’s anti‑death‑penalty agenda in 1963 The passage is a personal recollection that provides no new factual leads, names, transactions, or evidence of misconduct. It merely repeats well‑known historical context about Justice Goldberg’s views on capital punishment and offers no actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Clerk describes Goldberg’s desire to use the Court to abolish the death penalty.; Mentions a 1963 certiorari petition framed as a vehicle to end capital punishment.; References Goldberg’s background as a labor leader and former Secretary of Labor.

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Clerk memoir recounts Justice Arthur Goldberg’s anti‑death‑penalty agenda in 1963 The passage is a personal recollection that provides no new factual leads, names, transactions, or evidence of misconduct. It merely repeats well‑known historical context about Justice Goldberg’s views on capital punishment and offers no actionable investigative angles. Key insights: Clerk describes Goldberg’s desire to use the Court to abolish the death penalty.; Mentions a 1963 certiorari petition framed as a vehicle to end capital punishment.; References Goldberg’s background as a labor leader and former Secretary of Labor.

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