Essay about Pelican Brief

Submitted By BrittnieHicks1
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The Pelican Brief, begins with the simultaneous assassinations of two Supreme Court Judges. One night in October one of the liberal Judges, Rosenberg, is shot in the head while sleeping in his Georgetown home. Two hours later Jensen, the Court's youngest judge, is strangled, possibly by the same assassin. Darby Shaw is a law student at Tulane University, when she heard about the two murders. One of the victims, Rosenberg, is the most admired by her constitutional law professor and also her lover. The speculation is that conservatives will be appointed to replace the two Judges. After reading an alarming story about the assassinations, including Thomas's, in the Washington Post, she contacts investigative reporter Gray Grantham and convinces him that the F.B.I., the President, and the whole country try to cope with the deaths of two powerful men. Grantham receives a call from a guy nicknamed Garcia who has heard apparently something important about the Judges murders. Grantham didn't put a lot of attention in the calls because this guy didn't say anything relevant. So with no much information that Garcia give him, Grantham met with a security guard that works in the White House, this guard named Sarge gave to Grantham a copy of a document that has information of Khamel an assassin that has too many faces, names, costumes and it was one of the most important targets from the F.B.I. When she was a little bit calm down, she contacted Verheek and told him about the car bomb, Thomas, the brief and she couldn't hide her fear so Verheek went to New Orleans to rescue her, but Darby was scare and she continue hiding in different hotels. She finally was going to meet Verheek in a very concurrent place, the assassin of the Judges killed him in his hotel and he took the place of Verheek. Darby arrives early to the meeting and Khamel (the assassin) arrives looking like Gavin; they had a walk and suddenly Khamel fell down, somebody killed Khamel but Darby didn't know that Khamel was taking the place of Verheek so she thought that the person was Gavin so she was practically hysteric. Grantham and Darby were going to start a new investigation by themselves but before that they chatted for awhile about what he brief said. She told her about Victor Mattiece, a very rich owner of and oilfield; he wanted the area of the Mississippi River because in 1930 it was discovered oil there; but since the discovery of oil, tens of thousand of acres of Louisiana marshland has gone. He knew that others would buy the surrounding land if they heard there was a major oilfield there, so he pretended that nothing had happened. He created new companies, lot of them; so that no one would know that he was the buyer. At last he was ready to begin drilling. Mattiece knew that this could take years. People were sympathetic to Green Rescue's case. A lot of wildlife was at risk. The marshland where Mattiece wanted to drill was home to a great many rare and beautiful sea birds including brown pelicans. There were very few of these pelicans left. Al last the case came to trial. Green Rescue lost, and that was not surprising: Mattiece had spent millions of dollars and had the best lawyers in the country but the pelican was a protected bird under Louisiana law, and Green Rescue weren't finished yet: they would take the case all the way to the Supreme Court. The trial would take to reach the Supreme Court between 3 and 5 years, by then Rosenberg would be dead anyway, but it might be a Democratic President who was choosing the judge to take his place; Mattiece couldn't take that chance. And Jensen was always soft on environmental cases. Mattiece needed two Republican judges in there, both of whom were supporters of big business. Gray found Curtis address in the suburbs and they drove out together to the house. Mrs. Morgan's father refused to let them in to see her. Beverly Morgan called Gray at 4 o'clock the next morning. He spoke to