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James E. Macklin Jr.
June 22, 1990

The cover letter to James E. macklin's transmittal of the final draft of Robert F. Peckham's Prepared Statement to members of the Executive Committee

Robert F. Peckham, William R. Burchill Jr.
June 21, 1990

A memo from Judge Robert F. Peckham to Senator Joseph R. Biden on the Civil Justice Reform Act. Forwarded to Administrative Office Director L. Ralph Mecham on 6/25/1990 by William R. Burchill, Jr.

John Francis Nangle
June 19, 1990

Judge John F. Nangle moves to amend a piece of Robert F. Peckham's Prepared Statement on S. 2648

Karen K. Siegel, Robert F. Peckham
June 18, 1990

Karen K. Siegel transmits a draft of Judge Robert F. Peckham's prepared statement on the Title I of S. 2648 to fellow judges for review

Karen K. Siegel, Robert F. Peckham
June 18, 1990

Karen K. Siegel transmits a draft of Judge Robert F. Peckham's prepared statement on the Title I of S. 2648 to fellow judges for review

Mark Ballard
June 18, 1990

An editorial in the Texas Lawyer regarding the proposed number of new judgeships in Texas. (Texas Lawyer)

Karen K. Siegel
June 15, 1990

Karen K. Siegel transmits a draft of Judge Peckham's testimony to members of the Peckham subcommittee

John Francis Nangle, John M. Mason, John R. Tunheim
June 15, 1990

The Federal Pracice Committee of the District Court for the District of Minnesota's letter to Senator Biden regarding the Biden Bill (S. 2648). Forwarded to Robert F. Peckham by John F. Nangle

Robert E. Fiedler, Bruce C. Navarro
June 11, 1990

Robert E. Feidler transmits a "bootlegged" copy of the Department of Justice's position on S. 2648 to members of the Administrative Office and the Judicial Conference. The Department of Justice statement takes the form of a letter from Assistant Attorney General Bruce C.

Lance Wilson
June 8, 1990

Lance Wilson writes to Abel J. Mattos of the Administrative Office regarding the Biden Bill and the Judicial Conference's proposed alternative.

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