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Richard Alan Enslen, Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr., Strom Thurmond, Orrin G. Hatch
March 6, 1990

The transcript of the Senate Judiciary Committee testimony of Judges Aubrey E. Robinson and Richard A. Enslen

Karen K. Siegel
March 6, 1990

Karen K. Siegel writes to the Judicial Conference Executive Committee to inform them that Robert F. Peckham plans to make modifications to his Prepared Statement

Diana E. Murphy
March 6, 1990

Diana E. Murphy writes to other members of the Federal Judges Association about the organization's position on the Biden Bill

Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr.
March 6, 1990

Judge Aubrey E. Robinson's prepared statement on S.2027. Presented to the Senate Judiciary Committee on behalf of the Judicial Conference

Robert F. Peckham
March 6, 1990

The Prepared Statement of Judge Robert F. Peckham as presented in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee

Leonidas Ralph Mecham, John Francis Gerry, Henry Gottlieb
March 5, 1990

L. Ralph Mecham transmits Judge John F. Gerry's position on S. 2027 to Chief Justice William Rehnquist, along with a New Jersey Law Journal Article by Henry Gottlieb entitled "U.S. Judges Blast Speed-Up Bill"

John Francis Nangle, Oren Harris, Aubrey Eugene Robinson Jr., Ann Pelham
March 2, 1990

Correspondence from judges sharing their positions on S. 2027. Also attached is Judge Aubrey E. Robinson's Prepared Statement on the bill, and a Legal Times article by Ann Pelham entitled "Judges Bristle at Biden's Civil Reform Plan"

John Winslow Bissell
February 28, 1990

Judge John W. Bissell of the District of New Jersey writes to Jeffrey J. Peck in order to share his opinions about the Civil Justice Reform Act. Attached is a New Jersey Law Journal article by Henry Gottlieb entitled "U.S. Judges Blast Speed-Up Bill"

Joseph R. Biden
January 25, 1990

Senator Joseph R. Biden's introductory statement on the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990 presented before the U.S. Senate

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