SENATE & SENATE JUDICIARY
COMMITEE -- JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE -- 2001
2001
CJA's July 3, 2001 letter to
Senator Charles Schumer -- Chair/Senate Judiciary Committee Courts
Subcommittee -- "Statement for the record of the June 26, 2001 hearing
'Should Ideology Matter?" [SEE pages 16-18
]
EVIDENTIARY webpage, with referrred-to Exhibis N & O
CJA's July 11, 2001 letter to Senate Judiciary Committee members --
"CJA's request for your public support for hearings to be held on judicial
discipline and removal by the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on
Administrative Oversight and the Courts -- including threshold hearings on the
1993 Report of the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal"
CJA's July 11, 2001 letter to Senate Majority Leader Thomas Daschle &
Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott --
"(1) CJA's invitation of your
response to its July 3, 2001 letter to Senator Schumer, including at the
upcoming hearing on 'important issues relating to the judicial nominating
process' by his Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts; and (2)
CJA's request for your public endorsement of Senator Schumer's holding of
hearings on federal judicial discipline and removal, including threshold
hearings on the 1993 Report of the National Commission on Judicial Discipline
and Removal or, if for some reason such is not forthcoming, your prompt
arrangements for hearings on the National Commission's 1993 Report by some other
appropriate congressional body"
CJA's
July 14, 2001 letter to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
-- "Request for your Senatorial Endorsement of Hearings on Federal
Judicial Discipline and Removal by the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee
on Administrative Oversight and the Courts -- Including Threshold Hearings on
the 1993 Report of the National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal"
NOTE: For correspondence to
New York Home-State Senators Charles Schumer& Hillary Rodham Clinton
pertaining to New York State judicial discipline, see
CJA's
July 26, 2001 memo to New York congressional delegation AND
Paper Trail to Jail in
"Disruption of Congress" Case
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