SUPREME COURT

Articles and editorials

Abortion—Whose Issue Is It Anyway? Poor and Minority Women Speak Out on Reproductive Freedom, Which Faces New Restrictions With the Supreme Court's Webster Ruling, 29609 [16NO]

As National Symbol Flag Deserves Respect, 14721 [14JY]

Chilling a Quarter Century of Civil Rights Progress Is No Mere Technicality, 14917 [17JY]

Damage Control for G.U., 20506 [14SE]

Far Out With the First Amendment, 13815 [28JN]

Flag-Burning Free Speech?, 14700 [13JY]

Georgetown Case Threatens Church Independence, 20505 [14SE]

Georgetown—A Portent of Future Church-State Relations, 20504 [14SE]

Never Too Late for White Men, 12480 [20JN]

Operation Rescue Arrests, 20845 [19SE]

Pro-Life Feminism—An Idea Whose Time Has Come, 12617 [20JN]

Pro-Lifers Are Put Through a Second Selma, 20844 [19SE]

Rescuers Brutalized, but Who Cares?, 20846 [19SE]

Ruling in Favor of White Males, 12479 [20JN]

Subtle Verdict From NBC, 10693 [1JN]

Supreme Court and Civil Rights, 14696 [13JY]

Supreme Court Blows Flag Ruling, 14462 [12JY]

Two Experts Fault O'Connor for Letter—Justice Said to Misquote Court Rulings on Christianity of U.S., 4467 [15MR]

Verdict That Honored the Flag, 14483 [12JY]

Webster Decision—And Beyond, 22754-22757 [2OC]

Bills and resolutions

Chief Justice Earl Warren Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 69; H.J. Res. 169)

Federal Judges Pay Act: enact (see S. 696, 740)

Federal Salary Act: amend section 225 (see H.R. 2048)

Judicial officers: prohibit injunctive relief against (see S. 590)

Judges: constitutional amendment granting removal power to the Supreme Court (see H.J. Res. 454)

Books

``Private Choice—Abortion in America in the Seventies,'' John T. Noonan, Jr., 18219 [3AU]

Communications from

Cost of protective function: report, 3991 (EC709) [17MR]

Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure: amendments, 7542 (EC1058) [26AP]

Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure: amendments, 7542 (EC1057) [26AP]

Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure: amendments, 7542 (EC1059) [26AP]

Marshals: report, 2899 (EC675) [28FE]

October term opening: notice, 20051 (EC1637) [12SE]

Decisions

Abington School District v. Schemp (school prayer), 984 [25JA]

Affirmative action, 12832 [21JN]

Alexander v. Choate, 19808 [7SE]

American Foreign Service Association v. Steven Garfinckel (Government's secrecy pledges), 7033 [18AP]

Communications Workers of America v. Beck (use of compulsory labor union dues for political purposes), 986 [25JA]

Contingency fees in lobbying activities under common law (1916), 707 [25JA]

Desecration of U.S. flag, 24981 [18OC]

Fair v. Klutznick, 22520, 22521 [29SE]

Furman v. Georgia, 26127 [26OC]

Gregg v. Georgia, 26121 [26OC]

Johnson v. Texas, 15009 [18JY]

Kerr v. Illinois, 17604 [2AU]

Plyler v. Doe, 22521 [29SE]

Plymer v. Dole, 24105 [11OC]

Rowan v. Post Office Department (receipt of sexually explicit mail), 29336 [16NO]

Sable Communications of California, Inc. v. FCC (dial-a-porn), 29336 [16NO]

Spence v. Washington (desecration of U.S. Flag), 15705 [20JY]

Street v. New York, 15009 [18JY]

Trop v. Dulles, 26121 [26OC]

Documents

Nonviolent Demonstrations: Commission on Civil Rights, 20847-20852 [19SE]

Upholding of Roe v. Wade decision: several Members of Congress, 7485 [26AP]

Letters

Abortion, 8808 [10MY], 8810 [10MY]

———Elizabeth Cohen, 14003 [29JN]

———Linda Harroun, 11135 [7JN]

———Portland woman, 13633 [27JN]

Burning of U.S. flag: Henry S. Merithew, 15326 [19JY]

———Magazine Publishers of America, Inc., 24984 [18OC]

———National Newspaper Association, 24983 [18OC]

———People for the American Way Action Fund, 24988 [18OC]

———several constitutional law professors, 24984-24986 [18OC]

Demonstrations against abortion: John P. Fowler, 20846 [19SE]

Federal pay practices: William H. Rehnquist, 5262 [23MR]

Keeping dial-a-porn messages out of the reach of minors: Alan E. Sears, Children's Legal Foundation, 29336 [16NO]

———Peggy M. Coleman, American Family Association Foundation, 29336 [16NO]

Lists

Pro choice petition signers, by State, 24764 [17OC]

Memorandums

Supreme Court Decisions on Civil Rights: Representative Conyers, 13982 [29JN]

Memorials of legislature

New York, 5171 [22MR]

Newsletter

Supreme Court ruling on desecration of U.S. flag: Representative de la Garza, 13597 [27JN]

Opinions

Abington School District v. Schemp (school prayer), Potter Stewart (dissent), 984 [25JA]

Affirmative action: Thurgood Marshall, 12486 [21JN]

Homosexual behavior: Byron R. White (excerpts), 13950 [29JN]

———Warren Burger (excerpts), 13950 [29JN]

Johnson v. Texas: John P. Stevens, 15009 [18JY]

———William J. Brennan, Jr., 12952 [22JN], 15705 [20JY]

———William H. Rehnquist, 15009 [18JY]

Romero v. International Terminal Operating Co.: Felix Frankfurter, 28103 [9NO]

Street v. New York: Earl Warren, 15009 [18JY]

———Hugo L. Black, 15009 [18JY]

Papers

Justice O'Connor's Second Indiscretion, 5905 [10AP]

Petitions

Jefferson, NJ, Township Council, 15851 [24JY]

Miami, FL, City Commission, 20521 [14SE]

Sedgwick County, KS, Board of Commissioners, 14816 [17JY]

Remarks in House

Abortion: anniversary of Roe v. Wade decision, 373 [24JA]

———pro choice versus right to life, 1174 [27JA], 2182, 2217 [9FE], 7485-7487 [26AP], 7571 [26AP], 8808, 8810 [10MY], 10186 [24MY], 12617 [20JN], 12827 [21JN], 13633, 13642, 13646 [27JN], 13873 [28JN], 14003 [29JN], 14031 [11JY], 15726 [21JY], 18218 [3AU], 19486 [4AU], 20432 [14SE], 24763 [17OC], 26472 [30OC], 26866 [1NO], 29883 [17NO], 31761 [21NO]

———rights extend beyond ethnicity, 18542 [4AU]

Affirmative action decisions, 12477-12486 [20JN], 12486 [21JN], 13848 [28JN], 13967 [29JN], 14696 [13JY], 14917 [17JY], 19487 [4AU]

Capital punishment: decision relative to you, 14486 [12JY]

Chief Justice Earl Warren Day: designate (H.J. Res. 169), 3198 [1MR]

Chief Justice of the United States: address to Congress on the state of the judiciary (H.R. 1665), 5480 [4AP]

District of Columbia: abortion funding, 18539, 18541, 18544, 18547 [3AU]

Justices: limit term of office, 13499 [27JN]

———presidential appointments, 5091 [21MR]

Nixon, Richard M.: anniversary of Supreme Court ruling on withholding subpoenaed documents, 15974 [24JY]

Pornography: constitutionality of dial-a-porn decision, 13498, 13500 [27JN]

Washington (DC) Post: editorial on Supreme Court's U.S. flag decision, 13497 [27JN]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: pro choice versus right to life, 7996 [3MY], 10693 [1JN], 11135 [7JN], 14192 [11JY], 19049-19051 [4AU], 20843 [19SE]

Chief Justice Earl Warren Day: designate (S.J. Res. 69), 3157 [1MR]

Civil rights: ruling on several cases, 11857 [15JN]

Clasified information: ruling on constitutional right to legislate over national security matters, 7033 [18AP], 7356 [19AP]

Constitution: clarify the expedited review of certain issues, 23151-23153 [4OC]

Federal Judges Pay Act: enact (S. 696), 5573-5576 [5AP]

Income: salary increases for judges (S. 740), 6000 [11AP]

Intercircuit Panel of the U.S. Act: enact (S. 93), 709 [25JA]

Judicial officers: prohibit injunctive relief against (S. 590), 4382 [15MR], 5432 [4AP]

Starr, Kenneth W.: nomination to be Solicitor General, 9803 [18MY]

Supreme Court Historical Society: grant charter (S. 1834), 27041 [2NO]

U.S. flag: ruling on desecration, 12945 [22JN]

Reports filed

Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 2991) (S. Rept. 101-144), 22151 [27SE]

Nomination of Kenneth W. Starr To Be Solicitor General: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), 9803 [18MY]

Statements

Burning of U.S. Flag Decision: 13595 [27JN]

———Anthony M. Kennedy, 24677 [16OC]

———Dept. of Justice, 24983 [18OC]

———Earl Warren, 24666 [16OC]

———John P. Stevens, 12952 [22JN], 24666 [16OC], 25247 [19OC]

———President Bush, 24989 [18OC], 25258 [19OC]

———Robert J. Spanogle, 13597 [27JN]

———Senator Kerrey, 24982 [18OC]

———William H. Rehnquist, 24666 [16OC], 24983 [18OC], 25242 [19OC]

———William J. Brennan, Jr., 24677, 24678 [16OC], 25245 [19OC]

Church Versus State: Richard Harris, 20506 [14SE]

Duty of Judges and Courts: Abraham Lincoln, 24982 [18OC]

Federal Judges Pay Rates: George Kazen, 5574 [5AP]

———Robert M. Duncan, 5575 [5AP]

———William H. Rehnquist, 5262 [23MR]

Habeas Corpus Reform, 3984 [9MR]

Solicitor General's Creed: Frederick Lehmann, 9803 [18MY]

Statutory Approach To Protecting Flag: Senators Hatch and Grassley (minority views), 22886-22887 [3OC]

Testimonies

Burning of U.S. Flag: Eugene W. Hickok, Jr., 25255 [19OC]

———Walter Dellinger, 25249 [19OC]

Texts of

S. 93, Intercircuit Panel of the U.S. Act, 709 [25JA]

S. 696, Federal Judges Pay Act, 5576 [5AP]

S. 1834, charter to Supreme Court Historical Society, 27041 [2NO]

S.J. Res. 69, Chief Justice Earl Warren Day, 3158 [1MR]