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Abner J Mikva — Part 1
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United States Court of Appeals for
the District of Columbia Circuit
The (ony Po nwesticabion was conducted by
Special Agent (SA n March 19, 1979, b6
at Washington, D. C. . | b7C
Chief Judge J. SKELLY WRIGHT, advised that he
knows the applicant only as a Congressman and that he
has never had any professional contact with him. Judge
WRIGHT continued that the applicant seems well qualified
and that he served as a law clerk to a Supreme Court
Justice, that he has the scholastic credentials, and that
he served as Editor-In-Chief of the University of Chicago
Law Review. Judge WRIGHT advised that he has no reason
to question the applicant's character, associates, reputa-
tion, or loyalty, and that he knows nothing derogatory
which would preclude the applicant from serving as a
Judge on a United States Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia Circuit.
Circuit Judge DAVID L. BAZELON advised that he
has known the applicant twenty years professionally and
that he considers the applicant to he able, well qualified,
and competent. He recommends the applicant for a position
on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit and advised that during the time he has
known the applicant, he has never heard or seen anything
which would cause him to question the applicant's character,
associates, reputation, or loyalty. He knows nothing
derogatory concerning the applicant.
Circuit Judge CARL MC GOWAN, advised he has known
the applicant since his Chicago days when he was working as
an attorney. He advised that the applicant enjoys a good
reputation as a lawyer and that he has a high opinion of
the applicant. He continued that the applicant served as
Editor-in-Chief of the University of Chicago Law Review,
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