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Supreme Court — Part 11
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Office Memorandum * UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TO : The Director
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SUBJECT: The Congressional Record
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Pages AS04i- Conzressman Huddleston, (D) Alabama, extended his remarks to
A5042 = include an editorial which appeared in the June 19, 1957, edition
of the Indianapolis (Indiana) Star entitled ‘‘The Lawmaking Court."
,. Mr. Huddleston pointed out that the editorial protests certain
Supreme C ecisions of recent days, and urges Congress’ to
reassert its right to make the Federal laws. It is stated in the
editorial "If Congress does not reassert its right to make the |
Federal laws, there may soon be no more need for Congress,
but only for the Supreme Court and a retinue of hired sociologists."
In the original of a memorandum captioned and dated as above, the Congressional
Record for { ro. j was Teviewed and pertinent items were
marked for the Director's attention. This form has been prepared in order that
portions of a { the original memorandum may be clipped, mounted, and
placed in appr fate Bureau case or subject matter files.
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