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ry term used to suggest theories that subvert conventional wisdom. To those who doubted the commission's finding that a single gunman killed Kennedy, Earl Warren became, Mr. Brotherton's says, the "Figurehead in a vast cover-up. It is not easy to find an objective criterion that distinguishes the inquiry into
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term used to suggest theories that subvert conventional wisdom. To those who doubted the commission's finding that a single gunman killed Kennedy, Earl Warren became, Mr. Brotherton's says, the "figurehead in a vast cover-up." EFTA00838582 It is not easy to find an objective criterion that distinguishes
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ve to 97, pitching in his weekly company softball game until his late 80s). His frequent guests, in addition to Judge Bazelon, included Chief Justice Earl Warren, Justices Thurgood Marshall, William Brennan and William Douglas, Judges J. Skelly Wright, Senators Abe Ribacoff and Jacob Javits and many other judi
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in the case law that any court had ever considered the death penalty to be of questionable constitutionality. Just five years earlier, Chief Justice Earl Warren had written in Trop v. Dulles (1958) that “whatever the arguments may be against capital punishment, both on moral grounds and in terms of accomplish

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

Abraham Lincoln
PersonPresident of the United States from 1861 to 1865 (1809–1865)

the Warren Commission
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
the Center on Law and Security
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents

Edward Jay Epstein
PersonAmerican journalist

Andrew Johnson
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Booth
PersonSurname reference in Epstein-related documents
Hofstadter
PersonSurname reference in documents

Edward Snowden
PersonAmerican whistleblower and former NSA contractor (born 1983)

Woody Allen
PersonAmerican filmmaker, actor and comedian (born 1935)

Jes Staley
PersonAmerican banker, chief executive officer of Barclays

Kubrick
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Brotherton
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William Seward
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Kenya
LocationCountry in Eastern Africa

Antonin Scalia
PersonAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1986 to 2016

Warren Burger
PersonChief justice of the United States from 1969 to 1986 (1907–1995)

Thomas Jefferson
PersonPresident of the United States from 1801 to 1809