[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 101 (Thursday, July 1, 2010)]
[Daily Digest]
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                                             Thursday, July 1, 2010

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                              Daily Digest


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                                 Senate


Chamber Action
  The Senate was not in session today. It will next meet at 2:00 p.m. 
on Monday, July 12, 2010.

Committee Meeting
NOMINATION
Committee on the Judiciary: Committee continued hearings to examine the 
nomination of Elena Kagan, of Massachusetts, to be an Associate Justice 
of the Supreme Court of the United States, after receiving testimony 
from Lilly Ledbetter, Jacksonville, Alabama; Jack Gross, Des Moines, 
Iowa; Jennifer Gibbins, Prince William Soundkeeper, Cordova, Alaska; 
Captain Flagg Youngblood, USA (Ret.), Captain Pete Hegseth, Army 
National Guard Vets for Freedom, Gregory Garre, former Solicitor 
General of the United States, Latham and Watkins, Robert Alt, Heritage 
Foundation, Ed Whelan, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Marcia 
Greenberger, National Women's Law Center, and Tony Perkins, Family 
Research Council, all of Washington, D.C.; Colonel Thomas N. Moe, USAF 
(Ret.), Lancaster, Ohio; Jack Goldsmith, Robert C. Clark, and Ronald 
Sullivan, all of Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Captain 
Kurt White, Harvard Law Armed Forces Association, Somerville, 
Massachusetts; Ronald Rotunda, Chapman University School of Law, 
Orange, California; Stephen Presser, Northwestern University School of 
Law, Chicago, Illinois; Kim J. Askew, Dallas, Texas, and William J. 
Kayatta, Jr., Portland, Maine, both of the American Bar Association 
Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary; Massachusetts Court of 
Appeals Associate Justice Fernande Duffly, Boston, Massachusetts, on 
behalf of the National Association of Women Judges; Charmaine Yoest, 
Americans United for Life, Arlington, Virginia; Peter Kirsanow, Benesch 
Law Firm, Cleveland, Ohio; David Kopel, Independence Institute, Golden, 
Colorado; and William J. Olson, William J. Olson, P.C., Vienna, 
Virginia.