Box 10
Contains 51 Results:
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Democratic Study Group, 1991
This folder contains fact sheets and daily reports. Topics include firearms, death penalty, habeas corpus reform, crime prevention, drug abuse, sex crimes, anticipated amendments and motions, Crime Bill agreement, and waiting periods.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Hyde Amendment, Correspondence Against, 1991
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Hyde Amendment, Correspondence in Support, 1991
Topics include Fairness in Death Sentencing, habeas corpus, full and fair adjudication, federal review, and delay in capital cases. Correspondents include Bill McCollum and Henry J. Hyde.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Hyde Amendment, Habeas Corpus, 1991
Topics include Fairness and Efficiency in Habeas Corpus Adjudication: Statement of John J. Curtin Jr. and James S. Liebman before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights on behalf of the American Bar Association. Correspondents include Mike Kopetski.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Judiciary Committee Report, 1991
This folder contains the full text of the Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1991: Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on H.R. 3371 Together With Additional, Dissenting, and Additional Dissenting Views.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Summaries and Reports, 1991
Topics include amendments and voting record. Correspondents include David E. Bonior.
Judiciary, Crime, Violent Crime Control Act (S. 618), 1991
This folder contains the full text of S. 618, the Violent Crime Control Act.
Judiciary, Drugs, Drug Testing, 1986-1988
Topics include Employee Drug Screening Q&A (booklet), drugs in the workplace, urinalysis, drug testing by Federal agencies, illegal substances, transportation workers, and mandatory public employee drug testing. Correspondents include National Institute on Drug Abuse and Congressional Research Service.
Judiciary, Drugs, Walker Amendment, 1988
Topics include withholding appropriated funds from workplaces not free from illegal use or possession of controlled substances, drug-free workplace, and Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act. Correspondents include Timothy J. Penny, National Association of Manufacturers, Associated General Contractors of America, Charles E. Schumer, James A. Hayes, Harold L. Volkmer, and Barbara Boxer.
Judiciary, Equal Remedies Act, 1991-1992
Topics include Civil Rights Act, caps on damages for intentional discrimination, gender discrimination, and people with disabilities. Correspondents include National Women's Law Center, Women's Legal Defense Fund, American Association of University Women.