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Supreme Court — Part 11
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STANDARD FORM NO, 64
Office Memorandum ¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
To : The Director DATE: ~ ra 5 “
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FROM +: J.P, Mohr
SUBJECT: The Congressional Record
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Pages 11605- Senator Jenner, (R) indiana, spoke concerning recent decisions
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11€12 of thé Supreme Court. He stated ‘No conceivable combination of
votes in Congress covid have done as much damage to our
lezisiative barriers against communism and subversion as the
Supreme Court of the United States has done by its recent opinions.
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References to the FEI were set forth in a memorandur:. writien earlie
this sate. Senator Jenner also introweced a bijis &. 2648; to lirit
the appel:ate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in certain cascs.
< cooy of this bill wili ke obtained and a memoranaam prepared.
In the original of aq memorandum captioned and dated as above, the Congressional
Record for was teviewed and pertinent items were
matked for the Director’s attention. This form has been prepared in order that
portions of a copy of the original memorandum may be clipped, mounted, and
nlaced in annronriate Bureau case or sublect matter files.
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