Memos released this month by the FBI provide new details about a man who assaulted Supreme Court Justice Byron White in 1982 in Salt Lake City — the first assault on a Supreme Court justice in nearly a century — and provide a closer look at contacts between White and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The files were released in response to a request made under the Freedom of Information Act after White’s death. An appeal has been filed to obtain still more information.
The whole story’s here from Law.com.
Memos released this month by the FBI provide new details about a man who assaulted Supreme Court Justice Byron White in 1982 in Salt Lake City — the first assault on a Supreme Court justice in nearly a century — and provide a closer look at contacts between White and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The files were released in response to a request made under the Freedom of Information Act after White’s death. An appeal has been filed to obtain still more information.
The whole story’s here from Law.com.
Memos released this month by the FBI provide new details about a man who assaulted Supreme Court Justice Byron White in 1982 in Salt Lake City — the first assault on a Supreme Court justice in nearly a century — and provide a closer look at contacts between White and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The files were released in response to a request made under the Freedom of Information Act after White’s death. An appeal has been filed to obtain still more information.
The whole story’s here from Law.com.
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