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September 20, 2005 |
Contact: David Sellers
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Conference Memorializes Late Chief Justice
Acts on Administrative, Legislative Matters The Judicial Conference of the United States today passed a resolution recognizing the late Chief Justice Rehnquist for his “integrity, courtesy, deep humility, and courage.” At its meeting, the Conference also acted on a variety of issues relating to administration of the federal courts and pending legislative proposals.
The resolution states in part that Chief Justice Rehnquist “presided at the semiannual Judicial Conference sessions for almost two decades. He ran efficient meetings — showing respect for the rules of order and expecting succinctness in presentation, while demonstrating the wit that was his hallmark. . . .We mourn the passing of our Chief, a great jurist and good friend, and we express our deepest sympathy to his family, which he loved above all else.” A copy of the resolution is attached. In other business, the Conference:
The Judicial Conference of the United States is the principal policy-making body for the federal court system. The Chief Justice serves as the presiding officer of the Conference, which is comprised of the chief judges of the 13 courts of appeals, a district judge from each of the 12 geographic circuits, and the chief judge of the Court of International Trade. The Conference meets twice a year to consider administrative and policy issues affecting the court system and to make recommendations to Congress concerning legislation involving the Judicial Branch. A list of Conference members is attached.
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