[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 74 (Thursday, May 26, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3416-S3417]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO BRADLEY HAYES
Mr. SESSIONS. Mr. President, I rise today to say a few words on the
departure of Bradley Hayes, a valued, longtime member of my Judiciary
Committee staff. Although I will feel the loss of his knowledge and
enthusiasm, I am pleased that he is moving on to a new phase in his
career.
Bradley had a wonderful upbringing in his home town of Mobile, AL,
and a
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stellar academic background. He graduated cum laude with a B.S. in
business from Birmingham Southern College. After managing a live music
venue in Birmingham for several years, Bradley entered law school at
the University of Alabama, where he served as managing editor of the
Journal of the Legal Profession and was an active member of the moot
court board. Immediately after being admitted to the Alabama bar,
Bradley joined my staff on the Judiciary Committee.
In the 6 years he was with me, Bradley served at various times as my
legislative counsel, senior counsel and deputy chief counsel on the
Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts. Throughout
that time, he has worked to secure our borders, protect our country
from the threat of international terrorism, secure the private property
rights of artists and inventors in the information age, and eliminate
wasteful spending and destructive litigation. Perhaps most importantly,
he showed both courage and unwavering leadership during the Senate's
debates on comprehensive immigration reform in 2006 and 2007. Bradley's
hard work played an important role during the DREAM Act debate last
year. Bradley was an effective staffer during debates on the
reauthorization of the USA PATRIOT Act in 2005 and 2006. He also
participated in the constitutional advice and consent process for four
Supreme Court confirmations and countless important executive branch
nominations.
I would just conclude by thanking Bradley for his hard work and for
his loyalty. He was more than willing to invest the time and effort
necessary to handle a breadth of issues, and he did so with great
skill, professionalism and integrity. He was with me during some of the
most critical times of my career in the Senate thus far, and his
insight will be missed. He has been an excellent public servant because
he loves his country and understands and defends its exceptional core
values. In addition, he is fun to work with. I wish him the best in his
new endeavors.
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