Judge Souter : questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee, part 1 / Faye Wattleton and Paula Ettelbrick.

Program Title:
Judge Souter : questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee, part 1 / Faye Wattleton and Paula Ettelbrick.
PRA Archive #: 
IZ0299.03
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Part three in a thirteen part series which explores the state of the Supreme Court in the 1990's, following the tremendous turnover during the Reagan and Bush years.|JUDGE SOUTER : QUESTIONING BY THE SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, PART 1 / Faye Wattleton and Paula Ettelbrick. SERIES: Supreme court watch : the high court in transition| no. 3 Part three in a thirteen part series which explores the state of the Supreme Court in the 1990's, following the tremendous turnover during the Reagan and Bush years. CONTENT: Wattleton, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and Paula Ettelbrick, Legal Director of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., discuss the confirmation process, the line of questioning that Judge Souter can expect from the Senate Judiciary Committee, the role of the American people, and the impacit of civil rights and civil liberties if Judge Souter is confirmed. BROADCAST: Satellite, Sept. 1990.

Wattleton, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and Paula Ettelbrick, Legal Director of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., discuss the confirmation process, the line of questioning that Judge Souter can expect from the Senate Judiciary Committee, the role of the American people, and the impact on civil rights and civil liberties if Judge Souter is confirmed.

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Satellite, Sept. 1990.
Item duration: 
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|29:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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