LAWYERS AND ATTORNEYS
Addresses
Bankruptcy Code Fairness and Balance: Lawrence P. King, E1489 [1AU]
Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law Presentation to Mortimer M. Caplin: Robert E. Scott, S7684 [16JY]
Analyses
Federal Prosecutors Retirement Benefit Equity Act (S. 1828), S13155 [13DE]
Articles and editorials
Boston Medical Center Turns to Lawyers for a Cure, S5433 [22MY]
Good Work, Tom Strickland, E530 [3AP]
House Bill Loses Oregon Provision, S10678 [15OC]
House Fails To Include Oregon Investigation Measure in Anti-Terrorism Package, S10678 [15OC]
House Measure Ignores Oregon—Covert Criminal Investigations Are Hampered Here by Restrictive Laws, S10678 [15OC]
J. Wesley Watkins III, 65, Dies—Civil Liberties Lawyer, Activist, S5961 [7JN], E1038 [6JN]
Oregon Ethics Ruling Chided for Handcuffing Police Work, S10677 [15OC]
Top Corruption Fighter Leaving Post, S13938 [20DE]
Bills and resolutions
Capital punishment: ensure that defendants in capital cases have adequate counsel and allow those convicted to have a reasonable opportunity to present new evidence of innocence (see S. 486), S1971 [7MR] (see H.R. 912), H739 [7MR]
———prohibit the execution of pregnant women (see H.R. 1595), H1657 [26AP]
———temporary moratorium on carrying out the death penalty to allow those convicted to have a reasonable opportunity to present new evidence of innocence (see H.R. 321), H162 [31JA]
———temporary moratorium until a national commission reviews the justice, fairness, and due process of the administration of the death penalty (see S. 233), S915 [31JA] (see H.R. 1038), H952 [15MR]
Civil rights: limit attorneys' fees in certain civil rights cases (see H.R. 3319), H8337 [16NO]
Courts: allow actions for damages caused by terrorist acts to be brought against any country or officials thereof (see H.R. 2947), H5971 [24SE]
———amend procedures that apply to consideration of interstate class actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members and defendants (see S. 1712), S11940 [15NO]
———appoint Assistant U.S. Attorney for each judicial district to prosecute firearms offenses (see H.R. 2537), H4112 [17JY]
———awarding of attorneys' fees to private parties who prevail in litigation against the Federal Government (see S. 106), S100 [22JA]
———clarify standards of conduct for Federal prosecutors (see S. 1437), S9504 [19SE]
———confidentiality of parent-child communications in judicial proceedings (see H.R. 733), H440 [27FE]
———expand Federal diversity jurisdiction to allow consideration of certain interstate class actions and provide additional protections to plaintiff class members (see H.R. 2341), H3712 [27JN]
———product liability reform (see H.R. 1966), H2678 [23MY]
———provide grants to assist State and local prosecutors and law enforcement agencies with implementing juvenile and young adult witness assistance programs (see H.R. 1226), H1188 [27MR]
———provide that witnesses at Federal grand jury proceedings have the right to the assistance of counsel (see H.R. 1737), H1924 [3MY]
———technical amendments to U.S. Code relative to vacation of arbitration awards (see H.R. 861), H647 [6MR]
Credit: prohibit unilateral imposition of mandatory binding arbitration in consumer credit transactions (see S. 192), S568 [25JA]
Dept. of Justice: allow attorneys to engage in undercover activities consistent with Federal law, notwithstanding any provision of State law (see H.R. 3309), H8248 [15NO]
Dept. of the Interior: provide compensation to individuals who are injured by an escaped prescribed fire and amend certain tort procedure provisions relating to claims for such fires (see H.R. 3196), H7591 [31OC]
Education: qualify public defenders for student loan forgiveness under the Federal Perkins Loan Program (see S. 1112), S6991 [27JN]
Employment: exclude all employment contracts from certain arbitration provisions (see H.R. 2282), H3464 [21JN]
———prevent involuntary application of arbitration to discrimination claims (see H.R. 1489), H1487 (see H.R. 1489), H1496 [4AP]
———prohibit inclusion of mandatory binding arbitration clauses in employment agreements relative to discrimination or harassment claims (see S. 163), S527 [24JA]
Fair Justice Agency: establish (see H.R. 305), H110 [30JA]
Federal employees: amend the definition of a law enforcement officer to include Federal prosecutors relative to retirement benefits (see S. 1828), S13145 [13DE]
Firearms: prohibit lawsuits against weapons manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers (see H.R. 123), H59 [6JA]
Health: provide limits on contingency fees in health care liability actions (see H.R. 2463), H3959 [11JY]
Immigration: require paid immigration consultants to be licensed and otherwise provide services in a satisfactory manner (see H.R. 654), H395 [14FE]
Law enforcement: allow post-conviction DNA tests and establish standards to ensure competent legal representation in capital cases (see S. 800), S4044 [30AP]
———characterization of covert investigative practices involving Federal attorneys in criminal investigations and prosecutions as dishonest, fraudulent, deceitful, or misrepresentative (see S. 1435), S9504 [19SE]
Religion: eliminate the effect on the expression of religion by State and local officials that results from the threat that potential litigants may seek damages and attorney's fees (see H.R. 1273), H1294 [28MR]
Senate Legal Counsel: authorize representation, testimony, and document production in Idaho v. Joseph D. Hooper (see S. Res. 181), S11940 [15NO]
———authorize representation and production of records in Richard B. Callahan v. Dept. of the Treasury, and Lori Y. Vassar v. Dept. of the Treasury (see S. Res. 82), S4246 [3MY]
———authorize representation and testimony in Connecticut v. Kenneth J. LaFontaine, Jr. (see S. Res. 136), S7878 [18JY]
———authorize representation and testimony in Idaho v. Fredrick Leroy Leas, Sr. (see S. Res. 28), S1616 [27FE]
———authorize representation and testimony in New York v. Adela Holzer (see S. Res. 141), S8353 [27JY]
———authorize representation in John Hoffman v. James Jeffords (see S. Res. 137), S7955 [19JY]
———authorize representation in Judith Lewis v. Rick Perry, et al (see S. Res. 192), S13300 [14DE]
———authorize representation in Lee v. Lott (see S. Res. 186), S12369 [4DE]
———authorize representation in Timothy A. Holt v. Phil Gramm (see S. Res. 84), S4508 [8MY]
Small business: protect from litigation excesses and limit product liability of non-manufacturer product sellers (see S. 865), S4822 [10MY] (see H.R. 1805), H2141 [10MY]
Taxation: provide relief for payment of asbestos-related claims (see S. 1048), S6318 [14JN] (see H.R. 1412), H1482 (see H.R. 1412), H1492 [4AP]
———treatment of amounts received under qualified group legal services plans (see S. 654), S3152 [29MR] (see H.R. 1434), H1484 (see H.R. 1434), H1493 [4AP]
———treatment of damage awards for emotional distress (see H.R. 878), H648 [6MR]
———treatment of damages and back pay received on account of, and expenses incurred in asserting any claim of employment discrimination (see S. 917), S5269 [21MY] (see H.R. 840), H622 [1MR]
Violence Against Women Act: expand legal assistance to victims of dating violence (see S. 410), S1699 [28FE] (see H.R. 1875), H2280 [16MY] (see H.R. 3193), H7591 [31OC]
Biographies
Cuyahoga County, OH, Bar Association Government Service Honorees, H209 [7FE]
Letters
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act: several law professors, S3044-S3046 [28MR]
Cap on attorneys' fees in District of Columbia special education placement lawsuits: District of Columbia City Council, S11517 [7NO]
———Peggy Cooper Cafritz and Paul L. Vance, District of Columbia Board of Education, S11516 [7NO]
Executive order to try suspected terrorists under a military tribunal: several law professors and lawyers, S13277-S13280 [14DE]
Free legal services relative to relief funds for victims of the terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Somerset County, PA: Leo V. Boyle, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, S9599 [21SE]
Small Business Liability Reform Act: Dan Danner, National Federation Independent Business, S4885 [14MY]
———Small Business Legal Reform Coalition, S4885 [14MY]
Timely disclosure of FBI documents: Senator Specter, Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S8690 [2AU]
Tribute to Jere W. Glover: several business groups, S704 [30JA]
Memorandums
Dept. of Justice Handling of Certain Investigations: Louis J. Freeh, FBI, S13792 [20DE]
Investigation of Fundraising Activities During the 1996 Presidential Election Campaign: Louis J. Freeh, S7437 [11JY], S8690 [2AU]
Outlines
Procedural safeguards for military tribunals, S13280 [14DE]
Remarks in House
Arnstein & Lehr (law firm): tribute to charity fashion show, E1813 [5OC]
Brewington, Frederick: New York's Fourth Congressional District Citizen of the Month honoree, E400 [20MR]
Bush, President: appointment of U.S. Attorney from the Washington, DC area, H1126 [27MR]
Chemerinsky, Erwin: Anti-Defamation League Jurisprudence Award recipient, E1865 [12OC]
Courts: characterization of frivolous lawsuits, H3264 [20JN]
———expand Federal diversity jurisdiction to allow consideration of certain interstate class actions and provide additional protections to plaintiff class members (H.R. 2341), E1234 [27JN]
———technical amendments to U.S. Code relative to vacation of arbitration awards (H.R. 861), H901 [14MR]
Cuyahoga County, OH, Bar Association: tribute to Government service honorees, H209 [7FE]
Davenport, Anthony R.: Bar Association of the District of Columbia ``Unsung Hero'' honoree, E299 [7MR]
Dept. of State: legal representation funding for parents seeking the return of children abducted to foreign countries, H4153-H4155 [18JY]
Deull, Alec I.H.: Bar Association of the District of Columbia ``Unsung Hero'' honoree, E299 [7MR]
District of Columbia: cap on attorneys' fees in special education placement lawsuits, H9048 [6DE]
Employment: prevent involuntary application of arbitration to discrimination claims (H.R. 1489), E576 [5AP]
Fair Justice Agency: establish (H.R. 305), H416 [27FE], E43 [30JA]
FDA: reallocation of funding to the Office of Generic Drugs to evaluate and review potential patent abuses, H3919-H3921 [11JY]
Hufstedler, Shirley and Seth: Anti-Defamation League Jurisprudence Award recipient, E1865 [12OC]
Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week: observance, E1678 [20SE]
Leesfield, Ira: Anti-Defamation League Jurisprudence Award recipient, H6568 [11OC]
Mardirossian, Garo: Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, CA, Trial Lawyer of the Year award recipient, E1580 [5SE]
McKenna, Juliet J.: Bar Association of the District of Columbia ``Unsung Hero'' honoree, E299 [7MR]
Rothenberg, Alan I.: Anti-Defamation League Jurisprudence Award recipient, E1865 [12OC]
Santa Clara County, CA: tribute to Pro Bono Project for providing free legal services for low-income clients, E1736 [25SE]
Small business: protect from litigation excesses and limit product liability of non-manufacturer product sellers (H.R. 1805), E783 [10MY]
Smith, Barbara J.: Ohio Women's Bar Association Justice Alice Robie Resnick Award of Distinction recipient, E806 [15MY]
Smither, Bob and Gay: Texas Young Lawyers Association Liberty Bell Award recipients, E1091 [13JN]
Snohomish County, WA: tribute to Prosecutor's office ``Courtrooms to Classrooms'' program, E599 [24AP]
Taxation: provide relief for payment of asbestos-related claims (H.R. 1412), E564 [5AP]
Violence Against Women Act: expand legal assistance to victims of dating violence (H.R. 1875), E813 [16MY]
———expand legal assistance to victims of dating violence (H.R. 3193), H7559 [31OC]
Remarks in Senate
ABA: Bush administration decision relative to reviewing of, and providing advice on, qualifications of potential judges, S2891 [26MR]
Boston, MA: tribute to Boston Medical Center for providing legal assistance to low income families, S5433 [22MY]
Brownlee, John L.: nomination to be U.S. Attorney, S10668 [11OC]
Capital punishment: ensure that defendants in capital cases have adequate counsel and allow those convicted to have a reasonable opportunity to present new evidence of innocence, S1374-S1376 [14FE]
———ensure that defendants in capital cases have adequate counsel and allow those convicted to have a reasonable opportunity to present new evidence of innocence (S. 486), S1999, S2006 [7MR], S7418 [10JY], S8899 [3AU]
———temporary moratorium until a national commission reviews the justice, fairness, and due process of the administration of the death penalty, S5001 [16MY], S5954-S5956 [7JN], S6052 [11JN]
———temporary moratorium until a national commission reviews the justice, fairness, and due process of the administration of the death penalty (S. 233), S923-S925 [31JA]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): oversight investigations on campaign finance abuses and certain ongoing Dept. of Justice investigations, S13792 [20DE]
Courts: amend procedures that apply to consideration of interstate class actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members and defendants (S. 1712), S11946-S11951 [15NO]
———awarding of attorneys' fees to private parties who prevail in litigation against the Federal Government (S. 106), S378-S380 [22JA]
———clarify standards of conduct for Federal prosecutors, S10551 [11OC], S10791 [17OC]
———clarify standards of conduct for Federal prosecutors (S. 1437), S9509-S9512 [19SE]
———Pacific Islands judges training funding, S7569 [12JY]
Credit: prohibit unilateral imposition of mandatory binding arbitration in consumer credit transactions (S. 192), S586 [25JA]
Dept. of Justice: request for information on the detention of individuals in connection with terrorist attacks, S13923-S13925 [20DE]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: tribute to the Office of General Counsel on receipt of the Office of Government Ethics Outstanding Ethics Program Award, S13357 [17DE]
District of Columbia: cap on attorneys' fees in special education placement lawsuits, S11515-S11519, S11526-S11529 [7NO]
———exempt certain plaintiffs from cap on attorneys' fees in special education placement lawsuits, S11529-S11531 [7NO]
———GAO report on awards in excess of cap on attorneys' fees in special education placement lawsuits, S11530, S11532 [7NO]
Education: qualify public defenders for student loan forgiveness under the Federal Perkins Loan Program (S. 1112), S6998 [27JN]
Employment: prohibit inclusion of mandatory binding arbitration clauses in employment agreements relative to discrimination or harassment claims (S. 163), S529 [24JA]
FBI: management reform and oversight, S7437-S7440, S7536 [11JY]
Federal employees: amend the definition of a law enforcement officer to include Federal prosecutors relative to retirement benefits (S. 1828), S13153 [13DE]
Health: disallow punitive damages in Federal courts relative to protection of enrollees in managed care plans and HMO's, S7163 [29JN]
———limit attorneys' fees in lawsuits relative to protection of enrollees in managed care plans and HMO's, S7017-S7020, S7024-S7027 [28JN], S7155-S7160, S7162 [29JN]
———limit class action litigation relative to protection of enrollees in managed care plans and HMO's, S7056, S7057 [28JN], S7129 [29JN]
Insurance: liability for actions by health insurance companies and HMO's, S6537, S6547 [21JN]
Law enforcement: allow post-conviction DNA tests and establish standards to ensure competent legal representation in capital cases (S. 800), S4047 [30AP]
Lockhart, Gregory G.: nomination to be U.S. Attorney, S10668 [11OC]
Nixon Peabody LLP: Business New Hampshire Magazine Business of the Year designee, S4821 [10MY]
Nuclear energy: investigation of possible conflict of interests by law firm representing the Dept. of Energy and nuclear power industry relative to Yucca Mountain nuclear waste disposal site, S11869-S11871 [15NO]
Oregon: prohibition on involvement of State and Federal prosecutors in undercover investigations, S10676-S10679 [15OC]
Senate Legal Counsel: authorize representation, testimony, and document production in Idaho v. Joseph D. Hooper (S. Res. 181), S11922 [15NO]
———authorize representation and production of records in Richard B. Callahan v. Dept. of the Treasury, and Lori Y. Vassar v. Dept. of the Treasury (S. Res. 82), S4270, S4373 [3MY]
———authorize representation and testimony in Connecticut v. Kenneth J. LaFontaine, Jr. (S. Res. 136), S7889 [18JY]
———authorize representation and testimony in Idaho v. Fredrick Leroy Leas, Sr. (S. Res. 28), S1641 [27FE]
———authorize representation and testimony in New York v. Adela Holzer (S. Res. 141), S8369 [27JY]
———authorize representation in John Hoffman v. James Jeffords (S. Res. 137), S7984 [19JY]
———authorize representation in Judith Lewis v. Rick Perry, et al (S. Res. 192), S13317 [14DE]
———authorize representation in Lee v. Lott (S. Res. 186), S12386 [4DE]
———authorize representation in Timothy A. Holt v. Phil Gramm (S. Res. 84), S4522 [8MY]
Small business: protect from litigation excesses and limit product liability of non-manufacturer product sellers (S. 865), S4884 [14MY]
Taxation: provide relief for payment of asbestos-related claims (S. 1048), S6328 [14JN]
———treatment of damages and back pay received on account of, and expenses incurred in asserting any claim of employment discrimination (S. 917), S5273 [21MY]
Violence Against Women Act: expand legal assistance to victims of dating violence (S. 410), S1701 [28FE]
Young, Sherry Burnett: ATHENA Foundation ATHENA Award recipient, S6988 [27JN]
Reports filed
Nomination of Alice Howze Martin To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of Anna Mills S. Wagoner To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Charles W. Larson, Sr., To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Christopher J. Christie To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S13145 [13DE]
Nomination of Colm F. Connolly To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Daniel G. Bogden To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of David C. Iglesias To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of David P. York To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S13145 [13DE]
Nomination of Donald W. Washington To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Drew H. Wrigley To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of Dunn Lampton To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of Gregory F. Van Tatenhove To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Gregory G. Lockhart To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Harry E. Cummins III To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S13145 [13DE]
Nomination of Harry S. Mattice, Jr., To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of J. Strom Thurmond, Jr., To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of James Ming Greenlee To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Jay S. Bybee To Be Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Jeffrey G. Collins To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of John L. Brownlee To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of John McKay To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of John W. Suthers To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Joseph S. Van Bokkelen To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Karl K. Warner II To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Leura Garrett Canary To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of Margaret M. Chiara To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Mary Beth Buchanan To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Matthew H. Mead To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Maxwell Wood To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of Michael A. Battle To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S13145 [13DE]
Nomination of Michael G. Heavican To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Michael J. Sullivan To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Michael W. Mosman To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Patrick J. Fitzgerald To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Patrick L. Meehan To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Paul K. Charlton To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of Paul McNulty To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Peter W. Hall To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Raymond W. Gruender To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Robert G. McCampbell To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Robert J. Conrad, Jr., To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Roscoe C. Howard, Jr., To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Stephen B. Pences To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Steven M. Colloton To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Susan W. Brooks To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Terrell L. Harris To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Thomas B. Heffelfinger To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S9394 [13SE]
Nomination of Thomas C. Gean To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Thomas E. Johnston To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Thomas E. Moss To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
Nomination of Thomas M. DiBiagio To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10835 [18OC]
Nomination of Timothy M. Burgess To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of Todd P. Graves To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S10287 [4OC]
Nomination of William S. Duffey, Jr., To Be U.S. Attorney: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S11362 [1NO]
U.S. Code Technical Amendments Relative to Vacation of Arbitration Awards: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (H.R. 861), S13145 [13DE]
U.S. Code Technical Amendments Relative to Vacation of Court Arbitration Awards: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 861) (H. Rept. 107-16), H831 [12MR]
Statements
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act: several former ACLU leaders, S3046 [28MR]
Confirmation of John Ashcroft as Attorney General: North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers, E106 [6FE]
Summaries
Innocence Protection Act (S. 486), S2006 [7MR]
Professional Standards for Government Attorneys Act (S. 1437), S9511 [19SE]
Small Business Liability Reform Act (H.R. 1805), E783 [10MY]
Texts of
H.R. 861, U.S. Code technical amendments relative to court vacation of arbitration awards, H902 [14MR]
S. 106, awarding of attorneys' fees to private parties who prevail in litigation against the Federal Government, S379 [22JA]
S. 163, Civil Rights Procedures Protection Act, S530 [24JA]
S. 192, Consumer Credit Fair Dispute Resolution Act, S587 [25JA]
S. 233, National Death Penalty Moratorium Act, S925-S927 [31JA]
S. 410, expand legal assistance to victims of dating violence under the Violence Against Women Act, S1702 [28FE]
S. 486, Innocence Protection Act, S2000-S2006 [7MR]
S. 865, Small Business Liability Reform Act, S4840-S4842 [10MY]
S. 1048, provide tax relief for payment of asbestos-related claims, S6328 [14JN]
S. 1112, qualify public defenders for student loan forgiveness under the Federal Perkins Loan Program, S6998 [27JN]
S. 1437, Professional Standards for Government Attorneys Act, S9510 [19SE]
S. 1712, Class Action Fairness Act, S11947-S11950 [15NO]
S. 1828, Federal Prosecutors Retirement Benefit Equity Act, S13154 [13DE]
S. Res. 28, Senate Legal Counsel representation and testimony in Idaho v. Fredrick Leroy Leas, Sr., S1638 [27FE]
S. Res. 82, Senate Legal Counsel representation and production of records in Richard B. Callahan v. Dept. of the Treasury, and Lori Y. Vassar v. Dept. of the Treasury, S4270 [3MY]
S. Res. 84, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Timothy A. Holt v. Phil Gramm, S4516 [8MY]
S. Res. 136, Senate Legal Counsel representation and testimony in Connecticut v. Kenneth J. LaFontaine, Jr., S7883 [18JY]
S. Res. 137, Senate Legal Counsel representation in John Hoffman v. James Jeffords, S7969 [19JY]
S. Res. 141, Senate Legal Counsel representation and testimony authorization in New York v. Adela Holzer, S8367 [27JY]
S. Res. 181, Senate Legal Counsel representation, testimony, and document production in Idaho v. Joseph D. Hooper, S11958 [15NO]
S. Res. 186, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Lee v. Lott, S12385 [4DE]
S. Res. 192, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Judith Lewis v. Rick Perry, et al, S13305 [14DE]