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The Gelfand Case: A Legal History of the Exposure of US Government Agents in the Leadership of the Socialist Workers Party Two Volume Set

The Gelfand Case: A Legal History of the Exposure of US Government Agents in the Leadership of the Socialist Workers Party Two Volume Set

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Contains all the key briefs, courtroom transcripts and exhibits of this extraordinary lawsuit brought by Alan Gelfand against the US government and its agents, who violated basic democratic rights through their infiltration of the American Socialist Workers Party leadership.

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Contains all the key briefs, courtroom transcripts and exhibits of this extraordinary lawsuit brought by Alan Gelfand against the US government and its agents, who violated basic democratic rights through their infiltration of the American Socialist Workers Party leadership.

Alan Gelfand, a public defender in Los Angeles, was expelled from the Socialist Workers Party in 1979 after raising questions about the connections between SWP leader Joseph Hansen and US and Soviet intelligence agencies. He later filed a lawsuit demanding the federal government remove its agents from the SWP and name all current and past informers. Key documents relating to the lawsuit are contained in the two volume set

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Author Alan Gelfand
Publisher Labor Publications
Publication Date 1985
Pages 731
Publication Type Paperback
ISBN 978-0-929087-04-7
ChapterPage
Foreword to Volumes One and Two ix
Editor's Preface xiv

Chapter 1: Joseph Hansen and the FBI
Introduction 3
Document 1: Letter from George P. Shaw to U.S. Secretary of State Enclosing Memorandum of Conversation Between Robert G. McGregor and Hansen September 1, 1940 7
Document 2: Letter from George P. Shaw to U.S. Secretary of State Enclosing Memorandum for File of Robert G. McGregor September 4, 1940 10
Document 3: Memorandum of Robert G. McGregor of Conversation with Joseph Hansen September 14, 1940 13
Document 4: Letter from George P. Shaw to U.S. Secretary of State September 25, 1940 19
Document 5: Letter from George P. Shaw to Raymond Murphy, U.S. State Department September 25, 1940 21
Document 6: Letter from Raymond E. Murphy to Mr. J.B. Little, Federal Bureau of Investigation September 28, 1940 23
Document 7: Letter from Raymond E. Murphy to George P. Shaw September 28, 1940 24
Document 8: Letter from George P. Shaw to Joseph Hansen September 30, 1940 26
Document 9: Memorandum from J.B. Little to Mr. H.H. Clegg, Federal Bureau of Investigation October 1, 1940 27
Document 10: Letter from J. Edgar Hoover to B.E. Sackett, Special Agent in Charge October 1, 1940 29
Document 11: Letter from Joseph Hansen to George P. Shaw October 23, 1940 31

Chapter 2: Gelfand and the SWP
Introduction 35
Document 1: Statement by Alan Geland on SWP Tasks and Perspectives (censored at meeting) January 23, 1978 43
Document 2: Letter from Alan Gelfand to Jack Barnes and the SWP Political Committee January 29, 1978 47
Document 3: Letter from Alan Gelfand to Jack Barnes and the SWP Political Committee February 15, 1978 50
Document 4: Letter from Alan Gelfand to the SWP National Committee March 26, 1978 71
Document 5: Letter from Pearl Chertov to Alan Gelfand March 30, 1978 71
Document 6: Letter from Larry Seigle to Alan Gelfand April 7, 1978 73
Document 7: Letter from Alan Gelfand to Larry Seigle May 6, 1978 79
Document 8: Amicus Curiae Brief of Alan Gelfand December 18, 1978 86
Document 9: Letter from Jack Barnes to the SWP Political Committee January 5, 1979 92
Document 10: Letter from Douglas Jenness to Alan Gelfand January 5, 1979 92
Document 11: Letter from Mary Roche to Alan Gelfand January 15, 1979 94
Document 12: Letter from Alan Gelfand to SWP Political Committee January 29, 1978 96
Document 13: Letter from Mary Roche to Alan Gelfand February 24, 1979 100
Document 14: "The Expulsion of Alan Gelfand" July, 1979 102

Chapter 3: The Filing of the Civil Rights Case
Introduction 109
Document 1: Gelfand's Civil Rights Complaint July 18, 1979 117
Document 2: Hearing on the Motion to Dismiss November 19, 1979 124
Document 3: Court Order Denying Motion to Dismiss June 27, 1980 133
Document 4: Gelfand's Opposition to SWP's Motion to Stop Depositions March 12, 1982 141

Chapter 4: Plaintiff's Closing Brief on Summary Judgement
Introduction 159
Document 1: Gelfand's Closing Brief on Summary Judgement June 28, 1982 167
Document 2: SWP's Reply to Gelfand's Closing Brief July 2, 1982 288
Document 3: Hearing on SWP's Summary Judgement Motion July 12, 1982 294

Index

305

Chapter 5: Preparations for Trial
Introduction 315
Document 1: Gelfand's Brief to Re-open Discovery September 20, 1982 321
Document 2: Gelfand's Pretrial Memorandum January 10, 1983 339
Document 3: Joint Pretrial Conference Order January 24, 1983 350
Document 4: Pretrial Conference January 31, 1983 358
Document 5: Gelfand's Trial Brief February 2, 1983 365

Chapter 6: Zborowski and Franklin
Document 1: Deposition of Mark Zborowski April 1, 1982 421
Document 2: Gelfand's Opening Brief in Support of Motion to Compel Zborowski to Testify November 30, 1982 445
Document 3: Zborowski's Memorandum December 9, 1982 457
Document 4: Zborowski's Lawyer's Affidavit December 9, 1982 460
Document 5: Hearing on Motion to Compel Zborowsky to Testify January 4, 1983 473
Document 6: Gelfand's Final Brief in Support of Motion to Compel Zborowski to Testify January 31, 1983 473
Document 7: Gelfand's Lawyer's Affidavit in Support of Release of Franklin Grand Jury Transcripts December 27, 1982 477
Document 8: Gelfand's Brief in Support of Release of Franklin Grand Jury Transcripts December 29, 1982 485
Document 9: SWP's Opposition to Release of Franklin Grand Jury Transcripts January 18, 1983 496
Document 10: Hearing on Release of Franklin Grand Jury Transcripts January 19, 1983 505
Document 11: Sylvia Franklin's October 7, 1954 Grand Jury Testimony 526
Document 12: Sylvia Franklin's June 18, 1958 Grand Jury Testimony 547

Chapter 7: The Trial and Findings
Introduction 567
Document 1: Testimony of Larry Seigle March 4 & 8, 1983 573
Document 2: Testimony of Jack Barnes March 9, 1983 606
Document 3: Testimony of Jean Brust March 9, 1983 642
Document 4: Letter from V.T. O'Brien to Joseph Hansen June 8, 1976 651
Document 5: Post-Trial Conference March 21, 1983 655

Chapter 8: The SWP's Motion for Attorneys' Fees
Introduction 667
Document 1: Gelfand's Brief in Opposition to SWP's Motion for Fees September 30, 1983 671
Document 2: Hearing on SWP Fee Motion October 24, 1983 723

Index Vol II

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p>Alan Gelfand, a public defender in Los Angeles, was expelled from the Socialist Workers Party in 1979 after raising questions about the connections between SWP leader Joseph Hansen and US and Soviet intelligence agencies. He later filed a lawsuit demanding the federal government remove its agents from the SWP and name all current and past informers. Key documents relating to the lawsuit are contained in the two volume set The Gelfand Case: A Legal History of the Exposure of US Government Agents in the Leadership of the Socialist Workers Party, available through Mehring Books.