Women Working at the Supreme Court
Alice O’Donnell talked about working for Associate Justice Tom Clark during the 1950s and 1960s.
C-SPAN Radio continued a series of Supreme Court oral history interviews with former Associate Justice Tom Clark, interviewed in 1969 for th… read more
C-SPAN Radio continued a series of Supreme Court oral history interviews with former Associate Justice Tom Clark, interviewed in 1969 for the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library. You’ll hear Tom Clark talk about his relationship with LBJ, including resigning from the Court in 1967 so his son, Ramsey Clark, could become LBJ’s Attorney General. Tom Clark also discusses how he ended up in Washington from his native Dallas-and his views of the legal system. And Supreme Court historian Jim O’Hara tells us about Tom Clark’s background, personality and significance. - See more at: http://series.c-span.org/Schedules/C-SPAN-Radio-Schedule/#sthash.RngHbhGY.dpuf close
Alice O’Donnell talked about working for Associate Justice Tom Clark during the 1950s and 1960s.
John Connally, who served as a long-time adviser to Lyndon B. Johnson, spoke with independent producer George Colburn ab…
On January 17, 1995, Justice Harry Blackmun talked about being named to the Supreme Court in 1970, his impressions of Pr…
People in Austin, TX were asked about their favorite books and authors.