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THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1968

Hon. Ramsey Clark, Attorney General of the United States.

FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1968

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WITNESSES

Callas, Charles, former research assistant, Subcommittee on Internal
Security.
Christopher, Warren, Deputy Attorney General of the United States
Clancy, James J., attorney for the executive board, National Organiza-
tion Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc...

Clark, Hon. Ramsey, Attorney General of the United States.
Courtney, Kent, national chairman, Conservative Society of America.
Fortas, Hon. Abe, nominee to be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court_ _

Ginzburg, Benjamin, retired civil servant._.

Gore, Hon. Albert, U.S. Senator from Tennessee.

Griffin, Hon. Robert P., U.S. Senator from_Michigan_

Hicks, W. B., executive secretary, Liberty Lobby

Lewis, Marx, chairman, Council Against Communist Aggression

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Thornberry, Hon. Homer, nominee to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court...

Yarborough, Hon. Ralph, U.S. Senator from Texas...

DOCUMENTS IN THE RECORD

Letter, dated July 8, 1968, from Alfred E. Jenner, Jr., American Bar
Association, in regard to the nomination of the Honorable Abe Fortas
to be Chief Justice of the United States...
Letter, dated July 2, 1968, from W. T. Gossett, American Bar Association,
in regard to the nomination of the Honorable Abe Fortas to be Chief
Justice of the United States__

Telegram, dated July 10, 1968, from law school professors in regard to the
nominations of the Honorable Abe Fortas to be Chief Justice of the
United States and the Honorable Homer Thornberry to be Associate
Justice of the Supreme Court.

Notice of hearing, dated July 12, 1968.

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Telegram, dated July 8, 1968, to the American Bar Association..

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Letter, dated July 8, 1968, from Albert E. Jenner, Jr., American Bar
Association, in regard to the nomination of the Honorable Homer
Thornberry to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
Biographical sketch of Homer Thomberry

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Letter, dated July 19, 1968, from the Honorable Abe Fortas to the
Honorable James O. Eastland, chairman, Committee on the Judiciary,
U.S. Senate..

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Letter, dated July 26, 1968, from Paul A. Porter to the Honorable James
O. Eastland, chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate------

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SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITS

1. Department of Justice, memorandum, power of the President to nominate and of the Senate to confirm Mr. Justice Fortas to be Chief Justice of the United States and Judge Thornberry to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court

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2. Associated Press news story, "Warren To Stay if Fortas Nixed,' Asheville Times, July 6, 1968.

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3. Warren-Johnson letters, New York Times, June 27, 1968-
4. "Mansfield Warns Foes on Court Fight," Washington Star, June 28,
1968, news story by Lyle Denniston..

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5. Editorial, "The Court and the Men," New York Times, June 30, 19686. Title 28, section 371, United States Code, "Resignation or Retirement for age" and title 28, section 294, United States Code, "Assignment of Retired Justices or Judges to Active Duty".

7. Supreme Court nominations made during the last year of a President's last term in office, information supplied by the Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service..

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8. The Gallup Poll, "High Court Gets a Low Rating," the Washington Post, July 10, 1968.

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9. Letter, dated June 28, 1968, from Page Keeton, dean, University of Texas School of Law, to Hon. James O. Eastland on the nomination of Judge Thornberry.

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10. Letter, dated July 1, 1968, from David W. Dyer, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Judicial Circuit, to Hon. George Smathers on the nomination of Judge Thornberry..

11. Letter, dated July 1, 1968, from Charles O. Galvin, dean of law, Southern Methodist University, to Hon. James O. Eastland on the nomination of Judge Thornberry

12. Letter, dated July 6, 1968, from Kenneth L. Black, professor of law. University of Florida School of Law, to Hon. James O. Eastland on the nomination of Judge Thornberry

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13. Editorial, "The President's 'Cronies' Are Both Outstanding Men,' the Wichita Eagle, June 28, 1968

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14. Letter, dated July 1, 1968, from Wade H. McCree, Jr., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, to Hon. Philip A. Hart on the nomination of Judge Thornberry

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15. Excerpt, hearings, part 10, Internal Security Subcommittee, 1952.
16. Excerpt, page 26, "Statement of Charles Callas in Hearings on the
Nomination of Abe Fortas," August 5, 1965-

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17. Letter, dated April 1968, by Martin Luther King, Jr., on the basis for the poor people's campaign.......

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18. "What 36 State Chief Justices Said About the Supreme Court," U.S. News & World Report, October 3, 1958...

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19. "How Constitution Is Amended," excerpt from Cooley's Constitutional Limitations, eighth edition, volume 1, page 70-

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20. Excerpt from George Washington's Farewell Address..

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21. Address by Hon. Sam J. Ervin, "Nomination of Thurgood Marshall to be Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court," Congressional Record, August 30, 1967

22. Supreme Court decision, 1967, Amalgamated Food Employees Union Local 590 v. Logan Valley Plaza, Inc.

23. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decision, 1967, Logan Valley Plaza,
Inc. v. Amalgamated Food Employees Union Local 590, opinion and
dissent.

24. Supreme Court decision, 1967, NLRB v. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co..
25. Supreme Court decision, 1967, United States v. Billy Joe Wade..
26. Supreme Court decision, 1966, Miranda v. Arizona__.
27. Supreme Court decision, 1967, Keyishian v. Board of Regents.
28. Supreme Court decision, 1967, Gilbert v. California.

29. Supreme Court decision, 1967, Theodore Stovall v. Wilfred Denno..
30. Supreme Court decision, 1967, Gary Duncan v. State of Louisiana.
31. Supreme Court decision, 1967, S. Edward Bloom v. State of Illinois.
32. Mr. Justice Frankfurter's concurring opinion in Green v. United States
33. Address by Hon. Sam J. Ervin, "Miranda v. Arizona, a Decision
Based on Excessive and Visionary Solicitude for the Accused,"
August 22, 1966-

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