CIVIL RIGHTS related term(s) Commission on Civil Rights

Addresses

Abortion: Senator Humphrey, 32368-32370 [19NO]

Ban on AID Abortion Funding: Dan Weintraub (excerpt), 7659 [4AP]

Build Bridges, Not Walls, 539 [3JA]

Equal Rights Amendment: Elizabeth Chittick, 1063 [24JA]

Equality of Opportunity: Jeanelle Norman, 20840 [26JY]

Family Planning Versus Abortion: Werner Fornos, 7660 [4AP]

First Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., Memorial Lecture: Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., 32874 [20NO]

Human Freedom: President Reagan (excerpt), 18990 [15JY]

I Have Seen a Land: Allan Boesak, 5862-5863 [20MR]

Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday Observance: Coretta S. King, 24292 [19SE]

New York Right to Life Committee, Rochester, NY: Representative Sensenbrenner, 28215 [21OC]

Prolife Movement: Representative Kemp, 30434 [4NO]

Religion, Politics and Justice in a Democracy: Representative LaFalce, 11153-11156 [8MY]

Reverence for Life: Russell M. Nelson, 8953 [23AP]

Sexual Discrimination: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 6986-6989 [1AP]

Truman Commitment to Civil Rights: Senator Eagleton, 11766 [14MY]

Where Does the Civil Rights Movement Stand Today? James Farmer, 34375-34377 [4DE]

Amendments

Abortion: establish prohibitions, 7660 [4AP]

Immigration Reform and Control Act: enact (S. 1200), 23717, 23726 [13SE]

Rehabilitation Act: clarify congressional intent relative to discrimination (S. 1579), 22425 [1AU]

Articles and editorials

Abandon Abortion Rule, 20142 [23JY]

Abortion, Religion and Grove City, 13704 [23MY]

Abortion Bombers' Christmas Message, 38723 [19DE]

Abortion Has To Be a Personal Decision, 33191 [20NO]

Abortion—Fear of the Actual and Preference for the Possible (excerpt), 785 [22JA]

Affirmative Action Is Not a Problem for the United States Alone, 25499 [1OC]

Affirmative Retreat, 10530 [6MY], 11209 [8MY]

After Pause, Seoul Renews Crackdown on Dissent, 38594 [19DE]

Alien Employment Discrimination (excerpt), 23719 [13SE]

American Journal—Boulder's Equal-Access Split, 7060 [2AP]

Another Look at Affirmative Action, 5051 [7MR]

Apartheid's So-Called Law, 6131 [26MR], 6500, 6501 [27MR]

Augustus F. Hawkins Honorary Doctor of Laws, 13708 [23MY]

Bilingual Students' Scores Go Up, 33687 [2DE]

Black History Month—Legacy and Challenge, 3670 [26FE]

Black Landowners Resist Apartheid's Hard Sell, 11885 [14MY]

Blacks Among Us, 14559 [5JN]

Bread of Affliction, 11626 [9MY]

Call of the Woman Warrior, 35831 [10DE]

China Steps Up Sterilization as Population Control, 7662 [4AP]

Chun Moves To Curb S. Korean Dissent, 38595 [19DE]

Civil Liability of Local Governments for Deprivation of Rights (excerpt), 2172, 2175 [7FE]

Civil Rights as PR Rites for the Right, 26915 [9OC]

Civil Rights Commission, From Watchdog to Lap Dog, 30102 [31OC]

Civil Rights for Some Only?, 4363 [5MR]

Civil Rights Lawyer Hood Dies at 65, 13847 [24MY]

Civil Rights Restoration Act, 11240 [9MY]

Civil Rights—For the Unborn Too, 15802 [13JN]

Civil Rights—Thirty Years Ago, One Bus Ride Made a World of Difference, 36768 [16DE]

Congress, the ``Last Plantation'', 4361 [5MR]

Congress Protects Its Own, 14312 [5JN]

Distinguishing Rights—Feminism's Misconceptions on Abortion, 36809 [16DE]

Do As I Say, 30968 [7NO]

Document—Protest Statement of the Dong-A Reporters; Sept. 1, 1985, 38595 [19DE]

Double Standard, 4362 [5MR]

Double-Barreled Standard, 13697 [23MY]

Equality on Capitol Hill, 4362 [5MR]

Farrakhan Bigotry Unchallenged, 20844 [26JY]

500,000 More Spy-Proof Phones Proposed by Top Security Agency, 52 [3JA], 14911 [7JN]

For Population Control Groups, It's Fat City, 34382 [4DE]

For Some, College Dream Ended . . ., 35819 [10DE]

Forced Abortions in China, 7660 [4AP]

Frank Campbell—The Quiet Man in Civil Rights Movement, 6877 [28MR]

Getting an Earful From Soviet Radio Telephones, 14913 [7JN]

Going Back to the Back of the Bus, 31807 [13NO]

Grain of Salt, Please, 18523 [10JY]

Group's Survey Finds Rationale for Equal Access Act Overstated, 7061 [2AP]

Held Hostage to Handguns—My Husband Survived Iran, but My Son Was Shot in Annandale, 19046 [15JY]

Hill With Topflight Electronic View, 1501 [31JA]

``I Wasn't Ready To Go''—The Conflict Over Forcing Professors To Retire, 941 [24JA]

Insider's View of Black Political Gains, 18944 [11JY]

Inside—State Department—Job Outlook Not Improving, AID's Women Employees Say, 9766 [29AP]

Institute President Honored in China, 7664 [4AP]

Is It Safe To Use the Phone?, 53 [3JA], 14912 [7JN]

It's for You, Ivan, 23703 [13SE]

Joe Rauh—50 Years, and Counting, of Doing Good, 1337 [30JA]

Keep Federal Affirmative Action Strong, 33688 [2DE], 34032 [3DE], 35118 [6DE], 35384 [9DE]

Law/Order—Cincinnati Protester Suffered Cruel Treatment From U.S. Agents, 14553 [5JN]

Let Us Now Praise Unfamous Men, 14789 [6JN]

Local Black History Publication Released, 9539 [25AP]

Martin Keeps Trying, 4363 [5MR]

Meddlers, 12209 [15MY]

More From the Beautiful People at AID, 7663 [4AP]

Most Dangerous Bill of the Year, 11594 [9MY]

Musical Drama Reiterates King's Message, 11625 [9MY]

New York Termed Hub of Foreign Spies in U.S., 50 [3JA]

Newman Mourned, 31642 [13NO]

No Man's Land of High Tech—New Devices Aid Police but Threaten the Right of Privacy, 25335 [30SE]

Not ``Worth,'' Maybe, but Equity, 559 [3JA]

Of Zulus, Watusis, 22833 [14AU]

Oldest Worker Says Flexibility Key to Job Success, 13868 [24MY]

One Couple, One Child, 7663 [4AP]

Paying for Abortions, 7662 [4AP]

Peking's Family Policy, 7663 [4AP]

Population Prizes From U.N. Assailed, 7665 [4AP]

Private Clubs—Miami, Like the Bar, Will Do the Right Thing, 16896 [21JN]

Proabortionist Infiltrates Sex Education Course, 14072 [4JN]

Pro-Life, AID Forces Clash on U.S. Aid to China's Population Control, 7665 [4AP]

Reform at the Top, 4362 [5MR]

``Restoration Bill'', 15239 [11JN]

Restoring Civil Rights, 14218 [4JN]

Reverend Mr. Newman—A Man for His Times, 31642 [13NO]

Reverse Sequence in Civil Liberties, 2451-2453 [19FE]

Rosa Parks Took Her Stand for Civil Rights—By Sitting Down—She Moved to Front of Bus and Integration Followed, 36768 [16DE]

Rosa Parks—Thirty Years a Reluctant Heroine—She Kept Her Seat and Changed a Nation, 36767 [16DE]

School Integration in Buffalo Is Hailed as a Model for U.S., 11875-11877 [14MY]

Schools Struggle With New Law Giving Access to Religious Clubs, 7059 [2AP]

``Scream'' of Bernard Nathanson, 7952-7954 [16AP]

Second Assassination of Al Lowenstein, 29291-29296 [28OC]

7 More Die in Violence in South Africa, 6130 [26MR]

Silent Scream Is Defended by Two Pro-Life Advocates, 16160 [18JN]

South African Blacks Have Started to Rise Up, 7941 [16AP]

South Korea Accused of Torturing Dissidents, 38594 [19DE]

South Korea Police Detain Kim, 38595 [19DE]

Taming the Civil Rights Commission, 9366 [24AP]

That Busing Success Story, 1316 [30JA]

Theater Serves as a Rallying Point for Blacks and Jews in Boston, 11625 [9MY]

30 Years On, Montgomery Still Inspires Us, 36767 [16DE]

Truman Risked Political Future With Civil Rights Stand, 14222 [4JN]

Turkey Censors Blast on Rights by 2 Authors—Miller, Pinter Say Torture a Fact in Turkey, 8527 [18AP]

Twenty Years Later—Untold Civil Rights Legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson, 19268 [16JY]

U.S. Constitution Was Never Colorblind, 36117 [11DE]

Unplug Computer Snooping Plan, 31525 [12NO]

Upsurge of Violence, 38723 [19DE]

Veteran Political Operative Arranges Campaign To Save Anti-Bias Rules for Federal Contractors, 30715 [6NO]

Welcome Home, 3717 [27FE]

What Lurked Behind the Glen Cove Fence, 51 [3JA]

When Congress Discriminates, 4362 [5MR]

When Television Watches People, 25336 [30SE]

Why Bosses Like To Be Told To Hire Minorities, 35383 [9DE]

Why the Silence on Farrakhan?, 20844 [26JY]

Women Are Paying More for Insurance, 9361 [24AP]

Women Move Up in the Military, But Many Jobs Remain Off Limits, 10284 [2MY]

World Ahead; Black Parents Prepare Their Children for Pride and Prejudice, 30359 [1NO]

Bills and resolutions

Abortion: constitutional amendment on protection of unborn human beings (see H.J. Res. 165)

———constitutional prohibition (see S.J. Res. 19, 21)

———funding restrictions (see S. 504)

———protection of unborn human beings (see S. 522)

Aged: remove maximum age employee limitation (see H.R. 522)

———revise various laws to extend protection (see H.R. 172)

Attorney General: information reports on incidence of offenses involving racial, ethnic, or religious prejudice (see H.R. 775, 1171)

Broadcasting stations: equal employment opportunities (see H.R. 150)

Children: establish and enforce Federal rights for unemancipated (see H.R. 125)

Civil Rights Act: clarify applications of certain titles (see S. 431)

Clubs: sex discrimination in public accommodation places used to a certain degree for business purposes (see H.R. 875)

Congress: eliminate exemption from application of certain provisions of law relative to employment (see H.R. 661)

Courts: enfranchisement of pretrial detainees, convicted misdemeanants, and persons appealing their convictions (see H. Con. Res. 148)

Deprivation of rights: civil liability of local governments (see S. 436)

Discrimination: Federal enforcement (see H.R. 700)

———prohibit (see H.R. 691)

———prohibit on basis of affectional or sexual orientation (see S. 1432)

Education: clarify meaning of program and activity for institutions receiving Federal assistance (see S. 272)

———deny tax-exempt status to schools established to avoid integration (see H.R. 3731)

———extinguish Federal jurisdiction over attendance at a particular school (see H.R. 1211)

Employment: constitutional amendment on equal rights (see H.J. Res. 95)

———eliminate discrimination based on military discharge status (see H.R. 784)

Ethnic groups: sense of Congress relative to films and broadcasts which defame or ridicule (see H. Con. Res. 4)

Executive departments: require certain to provide periodic reports describing actions enforcing laws (see H.R. 375)

FCC: establish an Office of Ethnic and Minority Affairs (see H.R. 1607)

Federal employees: EEOC enforcement of nondiscrimination policies (see H.R. 781)

———pay equity (see H.R. 27)

———restore rights to political participation (see H.R. 68)

Federal Polygraph Limitation and Anticensorship Act: enact (see H.R. 39)

Firearms: protect rights of owners (H.R. 945), provide for consideration of (see H. Res. 290)

Firefighters: exclusion from Age Discrimination in Employment Act (see S. 698; H.R. 1435)

Freedom of speech: eliminate unconstitutional provisions of Foreign Agents Registration Act (see H.R. 3957)

Gender-based distinctions: amend U.S. laws (see S. 86)

Handicapped: prohibiting discrimination in Federal aid programs (see H.R. 952)

House: amend rules XI and XLIII relative to employment practices (see H. Res. 187)

Housing: antidiscrimination policy (see S. 139)

Immigration: repeal provisions denying admission due to sexual orientation (see S. 196)

Insurance industry: prohibit discrimination (see H.R. 1793)

IRS: regulate procedures to protect taxpayers (see H.R. 3430, 3493)

Kim Dae Jung: restore civil and political rights (see S. Con. Res. 100; H. Con. Res. 261)

Labor unions: free choice for employees (see H.R. 72)

Law enforcement officers: exclusion from Age Discrimination in Employment Act (see S. 698; H.R. 1435)

Mentally ill: protection and advocacy (see S. 974)

Micronesia: U.S. policy (see H. Res. 99)

Minorities: greater participation in telecommunication (see H.R. 308)

Ogurtsov, Igor: release and emigration (see H. Res. 76)

Preborn Children's Civil Rights Act: enact (see H.R. 555, 2287)

Public School Civil Rights Act (see S. 37)

Public schools: periods of silence (see H. Con. Res. 62)

———repeal Equal Access Act relative to use of facilities during noninstructional time (see S. 838)

———voluntary prayer (see S. 47)

Races: sense of Congress relative to films and broadcasts which defame or ridicule (see H. Con. Res. 4)

Rehabilitation Act: clarify congressional intent relative to discrimination (see S. 1579)

Religion: penalties for acts of violence and vandalism against individuals or institutions (see S. 207)

Religions: sense of Congress relative to films and broadcasts which defame or ridicule (see H. Con. Res. 4)

Right of asylum: establish special panel (see S. Res. 267)

Right to life: guarantee (see H.J. Res. 87)

Schools: prohibit compelling attendance at other than one nearest residence (see H.J. Res. 14)

South Africa: condemnation of apartheid policy and Sec. of State investigation of violence (see H.J. Res. 228)

———economic assistance to blacks (see S. 995)

———economic sanctions (see S. 998)

———eliminate apartheid policy (see H.R. 1999)

———investigation of apartheid policy (see S.J. Res. 96)

———opposition to apartheid policy (see S. 1020)

———U.S. concern over apartheid policy (see H. Con. Res. 64)

———U.S. position on apartheid policy (see S. 635; H.R. 1460)

Taxation: disallow certain food, lodging, or entertainment deductions from discriminating places (see H.R. 876)

Taxpayers: recourse for wrongful levy on property (see S. 432)

Women: constitutional amendment on equal rights (see S.J. Res. 10)

———equal rights (see H.J. Res. 2)

Yugoslavia: restrictions on import of motor vehicles relative to workers' civil rights (see H.R. 3853)

Books

``Ultimate Resource,'' Julian Simon (excerpt), 7659 [4AP]

Commentaries

Martin Luther King, Sr.: Ron Sailor, WSB-TV (Atlanta, GA), 353 [3JA]

Court decisions

Bivens v. Six Unknown Federal Narcotic Agents: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Brown v. Board of Education: Supreme Court (excerpt), 101 [3JA], 28168 [21OC]

Civil liability of local governments for deprivation of rights: (sundry), 2172-2175 [7FE]

———Supreme Court (excerpt), 2172 [7FE]

Linkletter v. Walker: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Michigan v. Tucker: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Stone v. Powell: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Wolf v. Colorado: Supreme Court (excerpt), 91 [3JA]

Decisions

Exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings: District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 92 [3JA]

Jaffree v. Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, 23176-23186 [10SE]

New York Gaslight Club v. Carey: Supreme Court (excerpt), 21392 [30JY]

Documents

Civil Rights Act (excerpt), 28168 [21OC]

Court Case Regarding Video Surveillance v. Right to Privacy (excerpt), 25335 [30SE]

Declaration of Independence (excerpt), 10487 [6MY]

Eulogies

Martin Luther King, Sr.: by Jesse Jackson, 352 [3JA]

Excerpts

U.S. Constitution (4th amendment), 90 [3JA]

Explanations

Exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings: Dean Wigmore, 90 [3JA]

———Virgil Peterson, 92 [3JA]

Letters

Alleged administration efforts to revise Executive Order 11246 relative to equal employment opportunity: sundry Representatives, 24398 [19SE]

Comparable worth: California Federation of Business and Professional Women, 1099 [24JA]

Criticism of Linda Chavez for remarks implying anti-Semitism in criticism of Commission on Civil Rights reform decisions: Representative Frank, 15871 [17JN]

Federal contractor affirmative action practices: National Association of Manufacturers, 35384 [9DE]

———several Members of Congress, 35382 [9DE]

Firearms Owners' Protection Act (H.R. 945): Louisiana Shooting Association, 5632 [19MR]

———South Carolina Shooting Association, 5632 [19MR]

———(sundry), 5632 [19MR]

———Unified Sportsmen of Florida, 5632 [19MR]

Forced relocation of blacks in South Africa: John Mathope, 11885 [14MY]

Interpretations of Federal law relative to political solicitations of Federal employees: Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, 30616 [5NO]

———Representative Lott, 30616 [5NO]

Mandatory retirement based on age: Mary Ellen Wobbecke, 10341 [2MY]

Moscow's big ears in Glen Cove: Senator Moynihan, 51 [3JA]

National Black History Month observance: President Reagan, 2033 [6FE]

Nomination of Michael B. Wallace to LSC: John L. Walker, 15298 [12JN]

———Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (excerpt), 15298 [12JN]

———several Members of Congress (Dear Colleague), 15286 [12JN]

Ohio gets big return on registration drive: Sherrod Brown, 10530 [6MY]

Presentation of Harry S. Truman Award to Senator Eagleton: John Ashcroft (Governor of Missouri), 11768 [14MY]

———Representative Skelton, 11768 [14MY]

———Senator Danforth, 11767 [14MY]

President Reagan's civil rights record: Benjamin L. Hooks, NAACP, 17986 [27JN]

Representative Rodino's contributions to civil rights and liberties (sundry), 37827 [18DE]

Response to interview with Assistant Attorney General for civil rights, William B. Reynolds: Roger Wilkins, 35143 [6DE]

Right to choose abortion: sundry, 13325 [22MY], 13695 [23MY]

Roy Wilkins: Roger Wilkins, 36340 [12DE]

Speak out against discrimination: Bob Kinsey, 25055 [26SE]

U.S. assistance to the U.N. Fund for Population Activities: Zhang Wenjin, 7659 [4AP]

Wage discrimination: several Members of Congress, 970 [24JA]

Lists

Cosponsors of the Reproductive Health Equity Act (H.R. 2691), 14647 [6JN]

MacBride principles of nondiscrimination, 14306 [5JN]

U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women—delegation, 6399 [26MR]

Memorials of legislature

Arizona, 9745 [29AP], 9828 [30AP], 10535 [6MY], 12306 [16MY], 13127 [22MY]

California, 3419 [25FE]

Delaware, 11147 [8MY]

Hawaii, 12010 [15MY], 12305 [16MY]

Idaho, 7027 [2AP]

Massachusetts, 32642 [20NO], 32762 [20NO], 33952 [3DE]

Montana, 9441 [25AP]

New Jersey, 13897 [3JN]

Pennsylvania, 17037 [25JN]

Presentation of Harry S. Truman Award to Senator Eagleton: Missouri, 11767 [14MY]

Puerto Rico, 1507 [31JA]

Virginia, 4813 [7MR]

Papers

Black Pioneer in Michigan: Melvin E. Banner, 5056 [7MR]

Employer Sanctions—Discrimination Risk on the Puerto Rican Community: Philip Boneta, Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, 30094 [31OC]

Recruitment Statistics and Policies—Women in the Active Armed Services: Women's Equity Action League, 10285 [2MY]

Women and Combat—A Comparison of the Services' Laws and Policies: Women's Equity Action League, 10286 [2MY]

Petitions

Apartheid: American Library Association, 4300 [4MR], 4813 [7MR]

———State Board of Administration of Florida, 4454 [5MR]

Constitutional rights: Paul R. Johnson, Boca Raton, FL, 4300 [4MR]

Equal Employment Opportunity Act: Shaker Heights, OH, citizen, 7498 [3AP]

Fair Labor Standards Act: Breckenridge, TX, City Council, 13890 [3JN]

———Cleburne, TX, City Council, 13890 [3JN]

Foreign policy: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]

Human Rights: Hong Kong, citizen, 10696 [7MY]

———New Testament Christians in Malaysia, Federation of Malaysia, 2434 [19FE]

Lithuanian suffering: Lithuanian American Citizens Club, 17520 [26JN]

Maryland, 14740 [6JN]

Nazi war criminals: New York, NY, City Council, 10521 [6MY]

Nicaraguan freedom fighters: Miami, FL, City Commission, 13438 [23MY]

Prevent persecution of Bahai minority in Iran: Arden Hills, MN, City Council, 8568 [22AP], 9443 [25AP]

Redress of grievances: Martin Hoover, 12011 [15MY]

Right to petition Congress: Peter J. Cojanis, 26483 [7OC]

Sanctuary movement: Sanctuary Committee of Eliot Church, Newton, MA, 7614 [4AP]

South Africa: Synod of the South Presbyterian Church, 19597 [18JY]

———United Methodist Church, 19596 [18JY]

Press releases

Civil Rights Restoration Act: Congressional Hispanic Caucus, 869 [24JA]

Programs

Allard K. Lowenstein Symposium, University of North Carolina, 6385-6388 [26MR]

Remarks in House

Abortion: bombings and arson, 38723 [19DE]

———deny tax-exempt status of charitable contribution recipient organizations which directly or indirectly perform or finance (H.R. 2897), 34382 [4DE]

———limit Supreme Court jurisdiction (H.R. 80), 20696 [25JY]

Adoption: siblings' rights regarding separation, 22719 [1AU]

Affirmative action: Federal guidelines, 33688 [2DE], 34032 [3DE]

Age discrimination: prohibit against individuals 70 or older (H.R. 2632), 13868 [24MY]

Alabama: anniversary of march from Selma to Montgomery, 5099 [7MR]

Appropriations: prohibit use of funds to perform abortions, 22035 [31JY]

Bilingual education programs: achievement test scores, 33687 [2DE]

Black History Month: observance, 2033 [6FE], 3670, 3676 [26FE], 5055 [7MR]

B'nai B'rith: audit of anti-Semitic activity, 1712 [4FE]

Busing: limit Supreme Court jurisdiction regarding forced (H.R. 81), 1316 [30JA]

Chicago, IL: terrorist activities against Operation PUSH headquarters, 34796 [5DE]

Civil Rights Act: amend to prohibit discrimination on basis of sexual orientation, 483 [3JA]

———restore application of discrimination prohibition to certain titles, 4103, 4104 [28FE]

Civil Rights Restoration Act: enact, 1100, 1114, 1135 [24JA], 4103, 4105 [28FE]

———enact (H.R. 700), 868-870 [24JA], 1164 [28JA], 3077 [21FE], 4255 [28FE], 6478 [27MR], 11240 [9MY], 11594 [9MY], 13704 [23MY], 15239 [11JN], 15802 [13JN], 28215 [21OC]

———enct (H.R. 700), 7439 [3AP]

Commission on Civil Rights: independent status, 30102 [31OC]

———policy on women and minority rights, 30458 [5NO]

Comprehensive Federal Intrusion Act: enact, 7698 [4AP]

Congressional and Judicial Equal Employment Opportunity Act: enact (H.R. 691), 4361 [5MR], 4954 [7MR]

Constitution: civil rights protections, 36117 [11DE]

Corporate takeovers: promote shareholder democracy (H.R. 2783), 16155 [18JN]

Economic Equity Act: enact, 12197, 12200 [15MY]

Employers: enforcement of laws, 28858 [24OC]

Employment: assure pay equity, 19139 [16JY]

———comparable worth, 19722 [18JY]

———proposed use of standard of comparable worth in Federal agencies, 19614, 19615, 19616, 19617, 19618, 19619 [18JY]

Equal Access to Public Accommodations Act: enact (H.R. 875), 16896 [21JN]

Equal employment opportunity: alleged administration efforts to revise Executive Order 11246, 24398 [19SE]

Equal Employment Opportunity Act: enact (H.R. 691), 7112 [2AP], 7715 [4AP], 8534 [18AP], 16468 [20JN]

Fair Housing Month: designate (S.J. Res. 79), 7218 [2AP]

Farrakhan, Louis: alleged anti-Semitic speeches, 27045 [9OC]

Federal employees: interpretations of Federal law relative to political solicitations, 30616 [5NO]

Federal guidelines: Executive Order 11246, 33688 [2DE], 34032 [3DE]

Firearms: handgun control, 19046 [15JY]

Firearms Owners' Protection Act: enact (H.R. 945), 5632 [19MR], 18392 [10JY], 28239, 28241 [22OC]

———enact (H.R. 945), discharge petition, 28238, 28265-28275 [22OC], 28604, 28605 [23OC]

Foreign relations: effect of human rights issues, 5690 [20MR]

Freedom of the press: anniversary of John Peter Zenger trial establishing, 18700 [15JY]

Freedom of the Press Day: designate (H.J. Res. 164), 3071 [21FE]

Hall, Marianne M.: call for resignation from the Copyright Royalty Tribunal, 10384, 10402 [2MY]

Handicapped: prohibit discrimination in employment (H.R. 370), 10392 [2MY]

Height, Dorothy I.: tribute, 35831 [10DE]

Immigration: employer sanctions, 30094 [31OC]

International Human Dignity and Opportunity Act: enact, 5690 [20MR]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: anniversary of death, 7768 [4AP]

———birthday observance, 832 [22JA], 36792 [16DE]

Laws: clarify application of certain (H.R. 700), 6478 [27MR], 7439 [3AP], 11240 [9MY], 11594 [9MY], 13704 [23MY], 15239 [11JN], 15802 [13JN], 28215 [21OC]

Legal Services Incentives Act: enact (H.R. 1273), 3686 [26FE]

LSC: funding, 2297 [7FE]

Mitchell, Clarence M., Jr.: tribute, 32874 [20NO]

NAACP: Corona-East Elmhurst chapter honors Harry Stewart, 6478 [27MR]

National Abortion Rights Action League: campaign for prochoice, 13694 [23MY]

National Endowment for the Humanities: submit employment information to the EEOC (H.R. 781), 3676 [26FE]

New England: town referendums on abortion, 31553 [12NO]

Parks, Rosa: anniversary of Montgomery, AL, protest, 36767 [16DE]

Peace tax fund: allot conscientious objectors' tax portion to, rather than to military expenditures, 19464 [18JY]

Political economy: fundamental concepts, 20670-20676 [25JY]

Postcard Registration Act: enact (H.R. 1453), 5070 [7MR]

Racism: opposition in America, 20843 [26JY]

Reaffirm, 18501-18504 [10JY]

Reagan, President: enforcement record, 31807 [13NO]

———policy, 28463 [22OC], 28858 [24OC]

Registration Deadline Elimination Act: enact (H.R. 1454), 5070 [7MR]

Reproductive Health Equity Act: enact (H.R. 2691), 14647 [6JN], 14816 [6JN]

Republican Party: activities, 9405 [25AP]

Rules Enabling Act: enact (H.R. 2633), 13699 [23MY]

School prayer: limit Supreme Court jurisdiction (H.R. 79), 20696 [25JY]

Sex discrimination: eliminate in the U.S. Code, 500 [3JA]

———Federal workforce, 8503 [18AP]

South Africa: apartheid policy, 6500, 6509 [27MR]

———violations, 22515-22517 [1AU]

Taxpayers' Bill of Rights, 13316 [22MY]

Tenants' Protection Act: enact, 2053 [6FE]

Turkey: violations, 8527 [18AP]

U.N. World Conference To Review and Appraise the Achievement of the U.N. Decade for Women: reports on progress, 6399 [26MR]

Video surveillance: prohibit certain forms and modify certain prohibitions with respect to others (H.R. 3455), 25335 [30SE]

Watson, Dennis R.: tribute, 11929 [14MY]

Women's Equality Day: observance, 22923 [4SE]

Women's Research & Education Institute: ``Women at State'' report on employment status of women, 9766 [29AP]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: activities of international organizations requesting U.S. funding, 7658 [4AP]

———anniversary of Supreme Court decision legalizing, 721-722 [22JA]

———constitutional prohibition (S.J. Res. 19), 784-785 [22JA]

———constitutional prohibition (S.J. Res. 21), 791 [22JA]

———establish prohibitions (S. 46), star print, 4648 [6MR]

———moral and legal issues, 721-722 [22JA], 30434 [4NO]

———support for prohibitions, 8953 [23AP]

———use of classroom to promote, 14072 [4JN]

Age Discrimination in Employment Act: exempt State law enforcement officers (S. 62), 159-160 [3JA]

Aliens: prohibitions against employment-related discrimination, 23726-23735 [13SE]

———terminate certain provisions relating to unlawful employment if certain adverse conditions have resulted, 23716-23720 [13SE]

———terminate certain provisions relative to unlawful employment if certain adverse conditions have resulted, 23716-23720 [13SE]

Antiapartheid Act: enact (S. 635), 4814 [7MR]

Blacks: anniversary of march in Selma, AL, 4938 [7MR]

Buffalo, NY: school desegregation, 11875 [14MY]

Business: establish prohibitions against credit discrimination (S. 1486), 19972 [23JY], 20303 [24JY], 22232, 22458 [1AU]

Children: busing to achieve racial balance, 28167 [21OC]

Civil Rights Act: clarify applications of certain titles (S. 431), 2149-2163 [7FE]

Civil Rights Restoration Act: enact (H.R. 700), 3110 [22FE]

Collie, Harriet M.: tribute, 24956 [25SE]

Commission on Civil Rights: abolish, 26915 [9OC]

Courts: eliminate and establish alternative to exclusionary rule in criminal proceedings (S. 29), 90 [3JA]

Criminal proceedings: revise statutes relating to qualifications to perform psychological examinations (S. 34), 98 [3JA]

Deprivation of rights: civil liability of local governments (S. 436), 2171-2175 [7FE]

Dept. of Justice: waiver of copying fees for certain documents requested by the Birmingham, AL, library, 28911 [24OC]

Discrimination: prohibit on basis of affectional or sexual orientation (S. 1432), 19014 [15JY]

Eagleton, Senator: award recipient, 11766 [14MY]

Education: clarify meaning of program or activity for institutions receiving Federal assistance (S. 272), 1001 [24JA]

———ensure in public schools (S. 37), 101-103 [3JA]

———psychological testing and treatment of students, 2449 [19FE]

———repeal Equal Access Act relative to use of public school facilities during noninstructional time (S. 838), 7058 [2AP]

Employment: eliminate mandatory retirement based on age (S. 1054), 10338-10340 [2MY]

Equal rights: ensure (S.J. Res. 10), 312 [3JA], 934 [24JA]

Fair Housing Month: designate (S.J. Res. 79), 5239 [14MR], 5368, 5488 [19MR]

Gender-based distinctions: amend U.S. laws (S. 86), 1069 [24JA]

Government: legal protection for employees revealing fraud, waste, and mismanagement (S. 341), 1535, 1589 [31JA]

Government contracts: affirmative action practices, 35118 [6DE], 35380 [9DE]

Handicapped: discrimination in housing, 1578 [31JA]

Harris, Patricia R.: tribute, 9187 [24AP]

Immigration: repeal provisions denying admission due to sexual orientation (S. 196), 655 [21JA]

Indianapolis, IN: Dept. of Justice reaction to city's civil rights affirmative action plan, 10530 [6MY]

Jews: Congressional Call to Conscience, 1069 [24JA]

Kim Dae Jung: restore civil and political rights (S. Con. Res. 100), 38592 [19DE]

King, Martin Luther, Jr.: authorize establishment of memorial (S. 961), 8571 [22AP]

———preparations for observance of holiday, 24291 [19SE]

King, Martin Luther, Sr.: tribute, 352 [3JA]

Legislation: impact of current proposals, 2448, 2451 [19FE]

Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site, GA: funding (S. 1506), 20730-20732 [26JY]

Motion picture: film showing reaction of fetus to abortion, 7952 [16AP]

NAACP: relocation of headquarters to Baltimore, MD, 3716 [27FE]

Nathanson, Bernard: antiabortion activist, 16 [3JA]

Neas, Ralph: tribute, 30715 [6NO]

Newman, Isaiah D.: tribute, 31642 [13NO]

Older Americans Act: anniversary, 12181 [15MY]

Pay Equity Act: enact (S. 5), 960-967 [24JA]

Reagan, President: policies, 18990 [15JY]

Rehabilitation Act: clarify congressional intent relative to discrimination (S. 1579), 22344-22346 [1AU]

Religion: penalties for acts of violence and vandalism against individuals or institutions (S. 207), 671 [21JA]

———restore right to voluntary prayer in public schools (S. 47), 21 [3JA]

———restore right to voluntary prayer in public schools (S. 47), star print, 4648 [6MR]

Right of asylum: establish special panel (S. Res. 267), 35087-35091 [6DE]

Sex discrimination: amend U.S. laws to eliminate gender-based distinctions (S. 86), 188 [3JA]

———prohibit (S. 86), 1069 [24JA]

``Silent Scream'': antiabortion film, 16 [3JA]

South Africa: apartheid, 6131 [26MR]

———forced relocation of blacks, 11884 [14MY]

———opposition to apartheid policy (S. 1020), 9618, 9621 [26AP]

———racial violence, 6129 [26MR]

———struggle to gain equality for blacks, 5861 [20MR]

———U.S. policy, 25055 [26SE]

———U.S. role in racial relations, 7940 [16AP]

Taxpayers: recourse for wrongful levy on property (S. 432), 2163 [7FE]

Telephones: protections against illegal surveillance, 14910-14913 [7JN]

———protections against illegal surveillance (S. 12), 48 [3JA], 23702-23704 [13SE]

Thoms, Hattie N.: tribute, 24956 [25SE]

Women: amend Constitution relative to equal rights (S.J. Res. 10), 1063 [24JA]

———restrictions on assignments and opportunities in the Armed Forces, 10282 [2MY]

Reports

Anti-Apartheid Act: committee of conference (H.R. 1460) (H. Rept. 99-242), 22681 [1AU]

Baltic Freedom Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 66), 10336 [2MY]

Civil Rights Attorney's Fees Awards Act, 21393 [30JY]

Clarify Education of the Handicapped Act on Rights, Procedures, and Remedies Under Laws Relating to Discrimination: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 1523) (H. Rept. 99-296), 25758 [2OC]

Designate Mary McLeod Bethune Council House in Washington, DC, as National Historic Site: Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R. 1391) (H. Rept. 99-312), 27827 [17OC]

Employment and Earnings of Women—The Comparable Worth Debate: Raymond Marshall and Beth Paulin, 970-977 [24JA]

Exclusionary Rule in Criminal Proceedings: ABA (excerpt), 92 [3JA]

Federal Pay Equity and Discrimination Elimination: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 3008) (H. Rept. 99-232), 21278 [29JY]

———Committee on Rules (H.R. 3008; H. Res. 241) (H. Rept. 99-239), 21630 [30JY]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 15), 6170 [26MR]

Invasion and Occupation of Afghanistan by U.S.S.R.: Committee on Foreign Relations (S.J. Res. 240), 35927 [11DE]

Investigation of Civil Rights Enforcement of the Office for Civil Rights at the Dept. of Education (H. Rept. 99-458), 38734 [30DE]

Martin Luther King, Jr., Statue Authorization: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Con. Res. 84) (S. Rept. 99-173), 30420 [4NO]

National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H. Res. 192) (H. Rept. 99-193), 18137 [9JY]

Opposition to System of Apartheid in South Africa: Committee on Foreign Relations (H.R. 1460) (H. Rept. 99-76), 11290 [9MY]

Opposition to System of Apartheid in South Africa (H.R. 1460; H. Res. 174) (H. Rept. 99-76), 12275 [16MY]

Points of Order Against Conference Report on Anti-Apartheid Act: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1460; H. Res. 251) (H. Rept. 99-244), 22681 [1AU]

Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 974; S. Res. 205), 20938 [29JY]

———Committee on the Budget (S. 974; S. Res. 205), 21727 [31JY]

South Africa: Imposition of Sanctions (S. 998) (S. Rept. 99-37), 9150 [24AP]

State Act Providing Grandparent's Grandchildren Visitation Rights After Divorce, Separation, or Parent's Death: Committee on Education and Labor (H. Con. Res. 67) (H. Rept. 99-52), 8761 [22AP]

Women, Work, and Wages: National Academy of Sciences (excerpt), 965 [24JA]

Resolutions by organizations

Discrimination against handicapped: President's Committee on Mental Retardation, 1578 [31JA]

Nomination of Michael B. Wallace to LSC: NAACP, 15298 [12JN]

Presentation of Harry S. Truman Award to Senator Eagleton: Independence, MO, 11767 [14MY]

———Jackson County, MO, 11767 [14MY]

———Kansas City, MO, City Council, 11767 [14MY]

Statements

Allard K. Lowenstein Symposium, University of North Carolina (sundry), 6385-6388 [26MR]

Authority to Establish Racial Balance in Public Schools: Hubert H. Humphrey, 102 [3JA]

Barriers to Self-Sufficiency for Single Women Heads of Households: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 19259 [16JY]

Black History Month: Carter G. Woodson, 3676 [26FE]

Busing To Achieve Racial Balance: David Armor (excerpt), 28167 [21OC]

———Hubert H. Humphrey, 28168 [21OC]

Civil Rights: Martin Luther King, Jr. (excerpt), 36793 [16DE]

Civil Rights Act: Hubert H. Humphrey (excerpt), 2160 [7FE]

———John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 2161 [7FE]

———Lyndon B. Johnson (excerpt), 2161, 2162 [7FE]

Confirmation Hearings on Nomination to LSC: Michael B. Wallace (excerpt), 15287 [12JN]

Constitution and Civil Rights: Commission on Civil Rights (excerpt), 4363 [5MR]

Criticism of Linda Chavez for Remarks Implying Anti-Semitism in Criticism of Commission on Civil Rights Reform Decisions: Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the NAACP, 15871 [17JN]

Defunding of the International Planned Parenthood Federation: Werner Fornos, 7659 [4AP]

Fair Housing: Patricia R. Harris (excerpt), 9187 [24AP]

Grove City vs. Bell Supreme Court Civil Rights Case: Francis S. Guest, 13841 [24MY]

Importance of Ensuring Civil Rights in Public Schools: David Armor, 101 [3JA]

———Dept. of Justice, 101, 105 [3JA]

March for Voting Rights by Blacks in Selma, AL: Lyndon B. Johnson, 4938 [7MR]

———Martin Luther King, Jr., 4938 [7MR]

Promote Shareholder Democracy In Corporate Takeovers (excerpts), 16155 [18JN]

Protecting Communications From Surveillance: Walter G. Deeley, 14911 [7JN]

Relations Between Ethnic Groups: John F. Kennedy, 10488 [6MY]

Siblings' Rights Regarding Separation for Adoption: Edward Branca, 22720 [1AU]

Supreme Court Decision on Abortion: Archibald Cox, 784 [22JA]

———President Reagan, 784 [22JA]

Summaries

Background on Writ of Error Coram Nobis and of Korematsu v. U.S., 2610 [19FE]

State and Local Pay Equity/Comparable Worth Initiatives: Nina Rothchild, 964 [24JA]

Texts of

Civil Rights Act amendments, 484 [3JA]

Civil Rights Act (excerpt), 102 [3JA]

Civil Rights Attorney's Fees Awards Act (excerpt), 21390 [30JY]

H.R. 370, prohibit discrimination against handicapped in employment, 10393 [2MY]

H.R. 700, Civil Rights Restoration Act, 869 [24JA]

H.R. 1453, Postcard Registration Act, 5070 [7MR]

H.R. 1454, Registration Deadline Elimination Act, 5070 [7MR]

H.R. 2691, Reproductive Health Equity Act, 14648 [6JN]

H.R. 2897, deny tax-exempt status to charitable contribution recipient organizations which directly or indirectly perform or finance abortions, 34383 [4DE]

S. 5, Pay Equity Act, 968-969 [24JA]

S. 12, protections against illegal telephone surveillance, 48 [3JA]

S. 34, revise statutes relating to qualifications to perform psychological examinations in criminal proceedings, 98 [3JA]

S. 37, ensure in public schools, 104 [3JA]

S. 47, restore right to voluntary prayer in public schools, 21 [3JA]

S. 196, repeal immigration provisions denying admission due to sexual orientation, 655 [21JA]

S. 272, clarify meaning of phrase program or activity as applied to educational institutions receiving Federal funds, 1002 [24JA]

S. 341, legal protection for Federal employees revealing fraud, waste, and mismanagement, 1535 [31JA]

S. 431, clarify applications of certain titles of Civil Rights Act, 2151 [7FE]

S. 432, taxpayer recourse for wrongful levy on property, 2164 [7FE]

S. 838, repeal Equal Access Act, 7059 [2AP]

S. 1020, opposition to South Africa's apartheid policy, 9618-9620 [26AP]

S. 1054, eliminate manadatory retirement based on age, 10339 [2MY]

S. 1432, prohibit discrimination on basis of affectional or sexual orientation, 19014 [15JY]

S. 1486, establish prohibitions against business credit discrimination, 19972 [23JY]

S. 1506, funding for the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site, GA, 20731 [26JY]

S. Con. Res. 45, Nicaraguan policy hindering religious freedom, 9631 [26AP]

S. Res. 267, establish special panel on right of asylum, 35102 [6DE]

S.J. Res. 10, ensure equal rights, 313 [3JA]

S.J. Res. 19, constitutional amendment prohibiting abortion, 785 [22JA]

S.J. Res. 21, constitutional amendment prohibiting abortion, 792 [22JA]

S.J. Res. 79, Fair Housing Month, 5239 [14MR], 6680 [28MR], 7218 [2AP]

S.J. Res. 96, condemnation of South Africa's apartheid policy and calling for investigation of violence, 7097 [2AP], 7333 [3AP]

Transcripts

``Silent Scream'' (motion picture narration), 16 [3JA]