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Clerkship memoir describing Judge David L. Bazelon's opinion drafting process
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kaggle-ho-017141House Oversight

Clerkship memoir describing Judge David L. Bazelon's opinion drafting process

Clerkship memoir describing Judge David L. Bazelon's opinion drafting process The passage provides a personal account of judicial clerk duties and internal court procedures, but offers no concrete leads, allegations, or connections to powerful actors beyond the named judge. It lacks actionable details, controversy, or novel information that would merit investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Describes the role of appellate briefs, trial transcripts, and clerk drafts in opinion formation.; Notes Judge David L. Bazelon's control over case assignments and opinion drafting.; Mentions internal dynamics among clerks and judges during conferences and oral arguments.

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