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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... Equal Rights Advo- cates : Statement , October 19 , 1987 . Page 4510 4531 Feeney , Floyd and Mahoney , Barry : Letter to Chairman Biden , October 5 , 1987 ... 4552 " The Lawfulness of Robert Bork's Firing of the Watergate Special Pros ...
... Equal Rights Advo- cates : Statement , October 19 , 1987 . Page 4510 4531 Feeney , Floyd and Mahoney , Barry : Letter to Chairman Biden , October 5 , 1987 ... 4552 " The Lawfulness of Robert Bork's Firing of the Watergate Special Pros ...
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... Equal Rights Advocates , with Federation of Women Lawyers Judicial Screen- ing Panel , Women's Legal Defense Fund , NOW Legal Defense and Educa- tion Fund : Statement , October 19 , 1987 .. 4531 Executive Leadership Council : Statement ...
... Equal Rights Advocates , with Federation of Women Lawyers Judicial Screen- ing Panel , Women's Legal Defense Fund , NOW Legal Defense and Educa- tion Fund : Statement , October 19 , 1987 .. 4531 Executive Leadership Council : Statement ...
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... Equal Rights Advocates : Statement , October 19 , 1987 . 4531 Oaks , Dallin : Prepared Statement ... 2944 Testimony 2941 Oil , Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union v . American Cyana- mid Co .: AFL - CIO , " Memorandum on ...
... Equal Rights Advocates : Statement , October 19 , 1987 . 4531 Oaks , Dallin : Prepared Statement ... 2944 Testimony 2941 Oil , Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union v . American Cyana- mid Co .: AFL - CIO , " Memorandum on ...
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... Equal Rights Advocates : Statement , October 19 , 1987 . 4531 Yale Law School students : Record of opposition to Judge Bork's confirmation , September 11 , 1987 ...... 6144 Young , Andrew : Prepared Statement .. 1071 Testimony 1067 ...
... Equal Rights Advocates : Statement , October 19 , 1987 . 4531 Yale Law School students : Record of opposition to Judge Bork's confirmation , September 11 , 1987 ...... 6144 Young , Andrew : Prepared Statement .. 1071 Testimony 1067 ...
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... equal - protec- tion questions , we have been dealing with civil - rights issues , and we have been dealing with privacy issues . We also have talked about the relationship between the Execu- tive and the Congress , and it is on this ...
... equal - protec- tion questions , we have been dealing with civil - rights issues , and we have been dealing with privacy issues . We also have talked about the relationship between the Execu- tive and the Congress , and it is on this ...
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