[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 21]
[Senate]
[Pages 30001-30002]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                           EXECUTIVE CALENDAR

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                           EXECUTIVE SESSION

  Mr. SESSIONS. Mr. President, on behalf of the majority leader, I ask 
unanimous consent that the Senate immediately proceed to executive 
session to consider the following nominations on the Executive 
Calendar: No. 271 and No. 274. Further, I ask unanimous consent that 
the nominations be confirmed, the motions to reconsider be laid upon 
the table, that any statements relating to the nominations be printed 
in the Record, the President be immediately notified of the Senate's 
action, and the Senate then return to legislative session.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
  The nominations were considered and confirmed as follows:


                             the judiciary

       Ronald M. Gould, of Washington, to be United States Circuit 
     Judge for the Ninth Circuit.


                             the judiciary

       Barbara M. Lynn, of Texas, to be United States District 
     Judge for the Northern District of Texas.
  Mr. GORTON. Mr. President, I am pleased to support the confirmation 
of Ronald Gould to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
  Since 1975, Ron has practiced law at the Seattle law firm of Perkins 
Coie, specializing in commercial litigation, and the numerous letters 
of support and recommendation that I have received throughout this long 
process attest to the high regard in which he is held by the legal 
community in Washington state.
  Ron's admirable professional and academic record, however, while 
alone enough to qualify him for the federal bench, is only a small part 
of what will make him an asset to the Ninth Circuit. While 
distinguishing himself professionally, Ron has actively participated in 
volunteer legal, civic, and community organizations and projects too 
numerous to recite in full.
  In addition to being a former President of the Washington State Bar 
Association, Ron Gould has served on the historical societies for the 
Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, has co-chaired, 
with Washington state Attorney General Christine Gregoire, a project to 
develop mediation in high schools, and has been a member of Washington 
Women Lawyers, and the Washington Association of Lawyers with 
Disabilities.
  Among the many non-legal, civic organizations in which Ron has been 
involved is the Boyscouts of America, for which Ron has served on the 
Executive Board of the Chief Seattle Council since 1984.
  Ron's legal and life experience has been extraordinary. So 
extraordinary that I am pleased to vote to confirm him to one of the 
positions of highest honor and responsibility in this country.
  Mrs. MURRAY. Mr. President, I rise this evening in very strong 
support of my friend Ronald Gould's confirmation to the U.S. Court of 
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. This has been a long hard-fought battle 
and I commend him for his patience, perseverance, and persistence. We 
made it, Ron. Congratulations!
  Let me share with my colleagues some of the special things about 
Ronald Gould that make him a person I was proud to recommend to the 
President for a seat on the Federal bench. He has personally supported 
me in my political career and helped others to believe in me. Ron is an 
excellent lawyer, a strong advocate for the legal profession, a 
community booster, a dedicated family man, a Distinguished Eagle Scout, 
and a man who has overcome much in his personal life to continue to be 
all of these things. I am honored to have been a part of his journey to 
the Federal bench.
  I would like to highlight some of Mr. Gould's personal history. He 
married his wife Suzanne more than 30 years ago, and they have two 
children. their 23-year-old son Daniel, who is also an Eagle Scout, is 
a jazz saxophone performer and technology student who recently 
graduated from Stanford University and founded his own Internet startup 
business. Their 20-year-old daughter Rebecca is a sophomore at 
Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. Rebecca was selected for the Seattle 
``High School Hall of Fame'' for her courage in conquering challenges 
following an auto accident in which she was seriously injured.
  Mr. Gould also has been supported in this and all other endeavors of 
his life by his mother, Sylvia Gould. She is an active 81-year old 
walker and swimmer who justifiably takes some credit for her son's 
accomplishments since she encouraged him to do well in school and 
succeed as a Boy Scout.
  Mr. Gould graduated the Wharton School of Business and Commerce at 
the University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in economics. He received 
his J.D. degree in May 1973, graduating magna cum laude from the 
University of Michigan Law School where he won academic awards and 
served as editor-in-chief of the Michigan Law Review. During law school 
he received the Abram Sempliner Memorial Award for legal excellence, 
the Henry Bates Memorial Scholarship, and the Order of the Coif.
  After law school, Mr. Gould served as a law clerk for Judge Wade 
McCree on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He next 
served as a law clerk for Justice Potter Stewart at the U.S. Supreme 
Court during the 1974 term.
  Since December 1975, Mr. Gould has practiced law as an associate and 
then as a partner with Seattle's largest firm, Perkins Coie. He has had 
a varied civil litigation practice, including litigation in antitrust, 
banking, director and officer liability, and trade secrets. Mr. Gould 
is highly respected in his field and has worked for many of our 
region's most influential companies and constituencies.
  Mr. Gould's fellow lawyers in the King County Bar Association honored 
him with the 1987 Award for Distinguished Service to the Legal 
Profession and Public. He was elected to the Board of Governors of the 
Washington State Bar Association for 1988-91 and

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served as President of the Washington State Bar Association for its 
1994-95 term. Also, as President-Elect and as President of the 
Washington State Bar Association, Ron co-founded with Washington State 
Attorney General Christine Gregoire a project to implement mediation in 
Washington State high schools to prevent youth violence. This program 
teaches young people how to avoid the kind of tragedies our nation has 
seen too much of in recent years.
  Mr. Gould shares my commitment to public education. He has served 
Bellevue Community College as a trustee from 1993 to the present and 
was elected chair of the Board of Trustees in 1996.
  In addition, Mr. Gould has served as a member of several legal 
delegations under the People to People Citizen Ambassador Program, 
founded by President Eisenhower and supported by Presidents since as a 
means of enhancing international personal diplomacy and goodwill. He 
has participated in legal delegations to eastern Asia, Tokyo, and 
Eastern Europe.
  Mr. Gould's long and consistent leadership service to the Boy Scouts 
has been well-recognized. He became an Eagle Scout in 1962. He serves 
on the executive board of the Chief Seattle Council of Boy Scouts of 
America, which serves over 40,000 youth and participating adult 
leaders. Mr. Gould has served as vice president for Programs, vice 
president for Exploring, vice president for Special Events and chair of 
the Jamboree Committee. In 1995, he received the Silver Beaver Award 
for Chief Seattle Council, the highest award given to volunteer 
leaders. In 1998, he received from Boy Scouts of America the 
Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, reflecting decades of service to 
scouting and his profession.
  Mr. President, I commend my colleagues for their decision to support 
Mr. Gould's confirmation unanimously. Again, I am proud of Ron and look 
forward to seeing him serve justice as a circuit court judge. I have no 
doubt he will carry his commitment to the profession and to the larger 
community to the federal bench and be one of our outstanding Ninth 
Circuit judges.

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