Chemerinsky, Erwin: Article, "Ideology, Judicial Selection and Judicial Ethics," The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, winter 1989.......... Citizens for God and Country: Statement of Anne Neamon, national coordinator... Coalitions for America: Statement of Thomas L. Jipping..... Coleman, Doris: Testimony Cooper, Deborah: Testimony DeConcini, Hon. Dennis: Opening statement... Questioning of: Judge Souter. Panel of Kate Michelman and Faye Wattleton.. Panel of Wesley S. Williams, Jr., Robert L. Beck, and Robert L. Barr, Denman, Nathaniel: Page 642 992 1067 740 553 28 127, 245 400 773 Panel of Griffin Bell, Slade Gorton, Gerald Baliles, and Jerome Dia- 426 Panel of Wesley S. Williams, Jr., Robert L. Beck, and Robert L. Barr, Panel of Elizabeth Holtzman, Helen Neuborne, Gloria Allred, Molly 704 Heflin, Hon. Howell: Opening statement... Questioning of: 37 Judge Souter 162, 279, 319 Panel of Ralph I. Lancaster, Jr., Alice E. Richmond, and Jorge 350 Governor Judd Gregg... 359 Panel of Kate Michelman and Faye Wattleton. 406 Panel of Griffin Bell, Slade Gorton, Gerald Baliles, and Jerome Dia- Judge Souter Letter to Senate Judiciary Committee..... Hughes, Johnny L.: Humphrey, Hon. Gordon J.: Questioning of: Governor Judd Gregg.. Howard Phillips International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association: Statement of John L. Bellizzi, executive director Jones, Michael: Kennedy, Hon. Edward M.: Opening statement.. Page 871 869 43 170, 272 358 898 913 961 15 Questioning of: Judge Souter.. 68, 211, 308 Panel of Kate Michelman and Faye Wattleton. 394 Panel of Antonia Hernandez, Joseph I. Rauh, Jr., and Joan Bronk 542 772 Panel of Haywood Burns, Christopher F.D. Ryder, Paula L. Ettel- Panel of Griffin Bell, Slade Gorton, Gerald Baliles, and Jerome Dia- 425 Machado, Barbara Jean: Statement... 971 Martin, R. Eden: Article, "Reflections on the human quality of David Souter," Chicago Memorandum, "The Confirmation Hearings of Judge David Souter: The 857 859 National Association of Women Judges: Memorandum. National Women's Law Center: Statement.... Neuborne, Helen: Testimony 365 1112 1101 734 1116 569 New Hampshire Bar Association: Resolution NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund: Memorandum, "David Hackett Souter, A Women's Rights Analysis, Sep Page 550 Testimony 340 466, 533 Submitted a number of articles and letters demonstrating racism in the State of New Hampshire........ 467 Rice, Bob E.: Prepared statement 866 Testimony Richmond, Alice E.: Testimony Rios, Sara E.: Prepared statement Roe v. Wade.. Rudman, Hon. Warren B.: Testimony Ruiz, Robert Ï.: Prepared statement Ryder, Christopher F.D.: Prepared statement Simon, Hon. Paul: Opening statement. Questioning of: Judge Souter. 864 340 837 817 608 46 722 719 786 783 39 179, 292 Panel of Ralph I. Lancaster, Jr., Alice E. Richmond, and Jorge 352 Governor Judd Gregg. 359 Panel of Chuck Douglas, John Broderick, Steven J. McAuliffe, and 559 Panel of Haywood Burns, Christopher F.D. Ryder, Paula L. Ettel- Panel of Elizabeth Holtzman, Helen Neuborne, Gloria Allred, Molly Letter to Sheri Sweitzer, staff member of Senator Howard M. Metzenbaum, September 5, 1990.. 23 Brief, Helgemoe v. Meloon, January 1978... 77 Answers to questions submitted by Senator Levin....... 909 Panel of Griffin Bell, Slade Gorton, Gerald Baliles, and Jerome Dia- 422 Panel of Chuck Douglas, John Broderick, Steven J. McAuliffe, and 556 Panel of Elizabeth Holtzman, Helen Neuborne, Gloria Allred, Molly 713 Panel of Wesley S. Williams, Jr., Robert L. Beck, and Robert L. Barr, 774 Panel of Haywood Burns, Christopher F.D. Ryder, Paula L. Ettel- 847 Panel of Kate Michelman and Faye Wattleton. Panel of Griffin Bell, Slade Gorton, Gerald Baliles, and Jerome Dia- 391 420 Panel of Antonia Hernandez, Joseph L. Rauh, and Joan Bronk 541 771 Panel of Edmund Mosca, Bob E. Rice, Johnny L. Hughes, and Dewey 885 Article, "High Court Nominee Is Conservative but Isn't Seen as an Ideologue," Wall Street Journal... 665 NOMINATION OF DAVID H. SOUTER TO BE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1990 U.S. SENATE, COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY, Washington, DC. The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:05 a.m., in room 215, Senate Hart Office Building, Hon. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (chairman of the committee) presiding. Also present: Senators Kennedy, Metzenbaum, DeConcini, Leahy, Heflin, Simon, Kohl, Thurmond, Hatch, Simpson, Grassley, Specter, and Humphrey. OPENING STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR. The CHAIRMAN. The hearing will come to order. Welcome, Judge Souter. The committee is delighted to have you here this morning. Let me, before I make my opening statement, just go through very, very briefly the procedure we hope to follow this morning. As is the custom of the committee, Judge, each member of the Judiciary Committee, on such a solemn and important occasion as this, makes an opening statement. We will limit our opening statements to 10 minutes apiece. But with the number we have here, you can see that is going to take a while, at which time we would then proceed, Judge, to having your colleagues from New Hampshire, Senator Humphrey and Senator Rudman, introduce you. After that point, we will then ask you to stand to be sworn and then to deliver your opening statement. Now, I expect, in light of the clock and the time and the number of statements, that we will probably break for lunch before you make your opening statement. So I expect the first item of business after we break for lunch will be your opening statement, at which time we will then begin questioning. In order to have some prospect of a genuine exchange on matters of consequence, it has been my practice and my predecessors before me, Chairman Kennedy and Chairman Thurmond, to have that first round of questioning be a half-hour-that each Senator have one-half hour to question you. I do not anticipate going late tonight or any night during this process, and I do not anticipate that we are going to have to bring a knapsack for any of these proceedings. Today, our lunch break will occur whatever the convenient moment is after Senators have (1) |