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Press Release - October 21, 2003The ABA Justice Kennedy Commission HearingsWashington, D.C., November 12, 13, and 14, 2003ABA President Dennis Archer has appointed "The ABA Justice Kennedy Commission" to examine issues raised by United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in his historic speech to the ABA at its annual meeting on August 9, 2003 in San Francisco. President Archer has asked the Commission to prepare recommendations and a report for consideration by the ABA at its next annual meeting -- to be held in Atlanta in August 2004. For the Commission to meet the deadline set by President Archer, it needs the immediate help of knowledgeable and concerned individuals and groups. The issues we shall consider include:
The Commission has scheduled three days of hearings in the
Moot Court Room of the George Washington University Law School
on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, November 12, 13 and 14. The
hearings will be open to the public, and attendance of interested
parties is encouraged. Because of time constraints, the Commission
cannot hear oral testimony from all individuals and groups who
might like to testify. The Commission is anxious, however, to
receive written submission from any individual or group with
experience, expertise and interest in the issues described above.
Written statements should be submitted by 5 p.m., Wednesday,
November 5, 2003 by e-mail to Tom Smith, ABA STAFF CONTACT:Tom C. Smith, Director
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