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Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Stephen G. Breyer
April 25, 1990

Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham forwards Correspondence from 1st Circuit Judge Stephen Breyer, who offers a critique of the 14-point Judicial Conference plan

Michael E. Tigar
April 24, 1990

An American Bar Association memo critiquing the Biden Bill

Stephen G. Breyer
April 24, 1990

First Circuit Chief Judge Stephen Breyer transmits his comments on the Judicial Conference Executive Committee Proposal to Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham

Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Joseph R. Biden, William Hubbs Rehnquist
April 20, 1990

L. Ralph Mecham informs all members of the Judicial Conference that their vote to oppose S. 2027 at last month's Judicial Conference session was unanimous.

Samuel Pailthorpe King, Paul Alston
April 20, 1990

Samuel P. King transmits Paul Alston's (of The Hawaii State Bar Association) critique of the Biden Bill to Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham

Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Joseph R. Biden, William Hubbs Rehnquist
April 20, 1990

Contains Correspondence between Senator Biden and Chief Justice Rehnquist, as well as a memo from Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham to members of the Judicial Conference about voting on the 14-Point alternative to the Biden Bill.

John Thomas Greene Jr.
April 20, 1990

J. Thomas Greene relays to Judge Robert F. Peckham the American Bar Association's opposition to the Biden Bill as it is currently written.

Virginia M. Morgan
April 19, 1990

Magistrate Judge Virginia M. Morgan explains the 6th Circuit's opposition to the Biden Bill as written

Leonidas Ralph Mecham
April 19, 1990

Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham discusses the voting options for the Judicial Conference's administrative alternative to the Biden Bill

Susan Kostal
April 19, 1990

News article that summarizes Chief Judge Alfred T. Goodwin's "State of the 9th Circuit" address, in which Goodwin addressed Congressional civil justice reform efforts. (Los Angeles Daily Journal)

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