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never I visited—then as a full participant). The first time I went to Kronheim’s for lunch, we picked up two justices at the Supreme Court building: William O. Douglas and William Brennan. I had previously met Justice Brennan through his son Bill, who was my law school classmate and moot court partner. Justice Brenn
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rari in Rudolph v. Alabama (1963)—a case involving imposition of the death penalty on a black man who was convicted of raping a white woman. Justice William O. Douglas signed on as well. The dissenters invited the bar to address the following questions, which they deemed “relevant and worthy of argument and consider
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h Court dismissed the case as moot, thus postponing the decision as to whether it would uphold race-specific affirmative action programs. But Justice William O. Douglas, probably the 57 DeFunis v. Odegaard, 416 U.S. 312 (1974). 291 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017378 4.2.12 WC: 191694 court’s most liberal member at the time,

Michael Douglas
PersonAmerican retired actor, producer and activist (born 1944)

Julie K. Brown
PersonAmerican journalist

Martin Luther
PersonName reference in Epstein documents, likely referring to Martin Luther King Jr.

Thomas Jefferson
PersonPresident of the United States from 1801 to 1809

Prince Charles
PersonKing of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms since 2022 (born 1948)

Supreme Court
OrganizationHighest court of jurisdiction in the US

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

Cynthia Nixon
PersonAmerican actress and politician

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

O.J. Simpson
PersonFormer American football player acquitted of murder, referenced in Epstein-related documents and media coverage
Jack Goldberger
PersonAmerican criminal defense attorney who represented Jeffrey Epstein, partner at Goldberger Weiss P.A. in West Palm Beach, Florida
Courtney Wild
PersonAmerican victim/survivor of Jeffrey Epstein who led legal battle for victims' rights

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Adolf Eichmann
PersonGerman-Austrian SS officer and one of the major organizers of the Holocaust (1906–1962)

Claus Von Bulow
PersonPerson referenced in documents

Abraham Lincoln
PersonPresident of the United States from 1861 to 1865 (1809–1865)
Chutzpah
OrganizationQuality of audacity, of Yiddish origin into English

Chappaquiddick
PersonSurname or name fragment in documents

Leona Helmsley
PersonAmerican hotel owner (1920–2007)