Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, First Session ... September 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29, and 30, 1987, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - Judges |
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... Massachusetts ROBERT C. BYRD , West Virginia HOWARD M. METZENBAUM , Ohio DENNIS DECONCINI , Arizona PATRICK J. LEAHY , Vermont HOWELL HEFLIN , Alabama PAUL SIMON , Illinois STROM THURMOND , South Carolina ORRIN G. HATCH , Utah ALAN K ...
... Massachusetts ROBERT C. BYRD , West Virginia HOWARD M. METZENBAUM , Ohio DENNIS DECONCINI , Arizona PATRICK J. LEAHY , Vermont HOWELL HEFLIN , Alabama PAUL SIMON , Illinois STROM THURMOND , South Carolina ORRIN G. HATCH , Utah ALAN K ...
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... Massachusetts ..... Kaufman , Robert , President , and Birnbaum , Sheila , Vice President , The Bar Association of the City of New York ........... Questioning by : Chairman Biden .......... Senator Simpson . 2243 2244 2259 2265 2267 ...
... Massachusetts ..... Kaufman , Robert , President , and Birnbaum , Sheila , Vice President , The Bar Association of the City of New York ........... Questioning by : Chairman Biden .......... Senator Simpson . 2243 2244 2259 2265 2267 ...
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... Massachusetts Law- yers Weekly , September 7 , 1987 ...... 4224 Business and Professional Women's Clubs / USA : Letter from Linda Colvard Dorian to Chairman Biden , October 2 , 1987 Statement ..... 4227 4229 Carter , Honorable Jimmy ...
... Massachusetts Law- yers Weekly , September 7 , 1987 ...... 4224 Business and Professional Women's Clubs / USA : Letter from Linda Colvard Dorian to Chairman Biden , October 2 , 1987 Statement ..... 4227 4229 Carter , Honorable Jimmy ...
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... Massachusetts Law- yers Weekly , September 7 , 1987 ......... 4224 Brownell , Herbert : Prepared Statement . 1261 Testimony 3838 Telegram to Chairman Biden , September 20 , 1987 1260 , 3839 Buchanan , Patrick : Memorandum to Alexander ...
... Massachusetts Law- yers Weekly , September 7 , 1987 ......... 4224 Brownell , Herbert : Prepared Statement . 1261 Testimony 3838 Telegram to Chairman Biden , September 20 , 1987 1260 , 3839 Buchanan , Patrick : Memorandum to Alexander ...
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... Massachusetts decision , Gordon v . Gordon , upholding a testator's direction for forfeiture of a legacy in the event of his son's marriage outside the Jewish faith , unless " the state has power to inhibit - perhaps to prohibit ...
... Massachusetts decision , Gordon v . Gordon , upholding a testator's direction for forfeiture of a legacy in the event of his son's marriage outside the Jewish faith , unless " the state has power to inhibit - perhaps to prohibit ...
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