Box LG 33
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Contains 34 Results:
Judiciary - Abortion, 1977
Letters to and responses from James R. Jones regarding abortion; Hyde Amendment;
Judiciary - Abortion, 1978
Letters to and responses from James R. Jones regarding abortion; Hyde Amendment; defense spending; Equal Rights Amendment; Health Services Amendments (HR 12370);
Judiciary - Amnesty, 1977
Letters to and responses from James R. Jones regarding President Carter's amnesty-pardon plan; draft-evaders;
Judiciary - Anti-Trust, 1978
Letters to and responses from James R. Jones regarding anti-trust litigation; Clayton Act Amendments "Illinois Brick" bill (S 1874/HR 11942);
Judiciary - Appointment of Additional Federal Judges (H.R. 3685, H.R. 7843), 1976-1977
Judiciary - Appointment of Additional Federal Judges (H.R. 3685, H.R. 7843), 1977 - 1978
Letters to and responses from James R. Jones regarding a bill to provide for the appointment of additional judgeships for the U.S. district courts and courts of appeals (HR 3685); and act to provide for the appointment of additional district and circuit judges (HR 7843); a bill to provide for the appointment of additional district court judges (S 11); Includes an issue of "Justice Department Watch" October 1978; Omnibus Judgeship Bill Conference Report;
Judiciary - Appointment of Additional Federal Judges (H.R. 3685, H.R. 7843), Attorneys Letters, 1977-1978
Letters to congressmen regarding a bill to provide for the appointment of additional judgeships for the U.S. district courts and courts of appeals (HR 3685); an act to provide for the appointment of additional district and circuit judges; a bill to provide for the appointment of additional district court judges (S 11); roving judgeships;
Judiciary - Balanced Budget, 1978
Judiciary - Bankruptcy, 1978
Letters to and responses from James R. Jones regarding a bill to establish a uniform law on the subject of bankruptcies (S 2266/HR 8200);
Judiciary - Busing, 1977
Letters to and responses from James R. Jones regarding forced busing; a bill to insure the equal protection of the laws to protect the liberty of the citizens as guaranteed by the 14th amendment, by eliminating Federal court jurisdiction over forced school attendance (HR 4479);
