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Supreme Court — Part 12
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Office Mema indum + onirep sta ks GOVERNMENT
fj. ' TO : The Director DATE: 3-650 .
From : J.P. Mohr
SUBJECT: The Congressional Record
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es A2069-A2070, Congressman Abbitt, (D) Virginia, extend
. his remarks to tnelode the statement of the Honorable Willian’ Old, judge of the
Ct Oa Oe cerancy 26, 1058, te Support ofS, #646, the Bill to Limit the
| appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in certain specified fields, Judge Old
cites several recent decisions of the Supreme Court goch as the Keleon, wait ory,
Jencks, etc. He stated in cons nective with heey tonne cision,
” Sencks case encroached upon the constitu power
bench of the Federal Government and strock a mortal blow at the abllity of the
gabversive and crimizal dements of this soastry. So
[Bz te deal vas this blow that Attorney General Brownell came before Congress é
“bescoching relief against the Supreme Court's decision. |
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NOT RECORDED
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In the original of a memorandum captioned and dated as above, the Congresaional
Record for “a, 2 yre« » 5. /> ?-was reviewed and pertinent items were a ee emer
marked for the Director's attention. This form has been prepared in order that
portions of a copy of the original memorandum may be clipped, mounted, and
placed in appropriate Bureau case or subject matter files.
Girard College,
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