Upcoming cases to be tried by the Supreme Court.

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Upcoming cases to be tried by the Supreme Court.
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IZ0309.03
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Third of a three part series which focuses on the candidacy of Judge Clarence Thomas for the seat vacated by Justice Thurgood Marshall on the United States Supreme Court.|UPCOMING CASES TO BE TRIED BY THE SUPREME COURT. SERIES: Supreme Court watch : the Thomas candidacy and the future of our Nation's highest court| no. 3 Third of a three part series which focuses on the candidacy of Judge Clarence Thomas for the seat vacated by Justice Thurgood Marshall on the United States Supreme Court. Features: Haywood Burns, Dean of CUNY Law School| Faye Wattleton, Planned Parenthood| Audrey Feinberg| Frank Deale, National Conference of Black Lawyers| John Tresvina, Legal Counsel to Senator Pual Simon| Randolph Scott-McLoughlin, Associate Professor of Law| Charlene Trowers-Crowley, journalist. CONTENT: Examines some of the cases before the bench during the next rerm, and what impact Judge Thomas will have on the decisions if he is confirmed. BROADCAST: Satellite, 28 Aug. 1991.

Examines some of the cases before the bench during the next rerm, and what impact Judge Thomas will have on the decisions if he is confirmed.

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BROADCAST: Satellite, 28 Aug. 1991.
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1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|29:00
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Dean of CUNY Law School
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Planned Parenthood
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National Conference of Black Lawyers
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Legal Counsel to Senator Pual Simon
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Associate Professor of Law
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journalist
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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