Memoir reflections on Judge David Bazelon and clerkships with Justice Arthur Goldberg
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The passage is a personal recollection without concrete allegations, financial details, or new evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct. It mentions well‑known historical figures but provides no Describes Judge David Bazelon’s influence on appellate courts and his concern for wealth disparity i Mentions the author’s clerkship experiences with both Bazelon and Justice Arthur Goldberg during t
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