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...Newsweek also reported late last month that Goldsmith voiced his concerns over the 2002 memo in a “tense meeting” with White House Counsel Alberto R. Gonzales last June. Gonzales, a 1982 HLS graduate, is Bush’s nominee for attorney general...
According to Newsweek, Goldsmith resigned from his post last summer “at least partly due to his discomfort about the [2002] memo...
After reading the Newsweek report, Bartholet wrote in an e-mail that “nothing [in the article] makes it clear that [Goldsmith] was not involved in providing the problematic legal advice...
Friends from HLS remember him for his enthusiasm. Clifford M. Sloan ’79, now a vice president and general council of the Washington Post and Newsweek Interactive, said he pulled several all-nighters working with Spitzer for Dershowitz...
After college, Mnookin began freelancing on his own, and went on to write full-time for Newsweek, as well as for The New Yorker, Slate, the New York Observer and other publications. His major autobiographical piece published in Salon, entitled “Harvard and Heroin,” detailed his drug experiences throughout his life, including his heroin addiction during his postgraduate years while living in New York and Boston. After a number of hospitalizations, including an incident in which a doctor said he’d “never seen anyone come in here in this condition...