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...following is the complete and official transcript of a hearing held in New York City last Monday in the chambers of Federal District Court Judge Arnold Bauman to determine whether Bauman would recommend disciplinary hearings be instituted against Alan M. Dershowitz, professor of Law. Bauman threatened to impose discipline on Dershowitz on July 3 after Dershowitz charged a U.S. attorney had "deliberately" withheld evidence from the Supreme Court...
...White House tape transcripts would show the Oval Of ice's private preoccupation with heading off press disclosures and attempting to obtain favorable coverage. On Sept. 15, 1972, Nixon, John Dean and H.R. Haldeman discussed retaliating against the Post, perhaps by not renewing the company's broadcasting licenses. Said Nixon: "The Post is going to have damnable, damnable problems out of this one." (This passage was not released by the White House, but it turned up in a fuller transcript leaked by sources on the Judiciary Committee.) On Feb. 28 Nixon mentioned the pressure that Charles Colson had attempted...
...according to the first Dixon memo, what the White House transcript failed to note was that Nixon had approved Ehrlichman's injunction to limit Dean's report. In fact, claimed the memo, Nixon laughed and said: "Sure. As for that transaction." Suggests Dixon: "The President never asked Dean to write a report for the purpose of giving him additional facts, but merely so it could be relied on as an excuse in the event things came 'unstuck' and the President needed justification for his inaction...
...most labyrinthine art trial in decades goes into summer recess this week. Since it began in mid-February in Manhattan, the "Rothko case" has involved seven different teams of lawyers, produced more than 8,000 pages of transcript and run up a probable $500,000 in costs-and the case for the defense has not yet begun. From the plaintiffs' side, at least, the cast is Dickensian: the suicide artist, the wronged daughter, a brace of crooked or bungling trustees and a villain-Machiavelli and Scrooge McDuck rolled up in one banker's suit...
...supplying the names of people who had had access to the sensitive documents." He also claimed ignorance of formation of the plumbers unit and the fact that one of his former aides, David Young, was working for it. Part of those hearings were conducted hi private, and the transcript contains some ambiguity...