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8 Administrative Conference News 1 (1994-1995)

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ADMINISTRATIVE




CONFERENCE




NEWS
Administrative Conference of the United States  Spring 1994  Volume VIII, Number I


President Clinton Nominates

Thomasina Rogers to be the


Ninth


Chairman


of the


Administrative Conference


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On April 26 President Clinton nominated Thomasina V. Tommy
Rogers, Legal Counsel to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission, to be the Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the
U.S. As the EEOC's top career attorney since 1990, Ms. Rogers headed
the 70-member Office of Legal Counsel, where she had primary
responsibility for developing employment regulations and policy for the
Americans with Disabilities Act. A career SES attorney, Ms. Rogers'
previous government positions include serving as an attorney with the
U.S. Department of Education, where she focused on issues of
discrimination in public schools, colleges, social services, and
employment.


Highlights
International Assistance      3
49th Plenary Recommendations 3
Legislative Seminar      8
Columns
Notes from the Chairman      2
In Print                 3
ADR Alert                4
Legislative Developments      4
Reg Neg Watch            5
Membership News     .    6
Research Update          7
Upcoming Events          8

Conference Member Judge
Stephen Breyer Nominated
to the Supreme Court
  On May 13, President Clinton
nominated long-time Conference mem-
ber Judge Stephen G. Breyer to the
Supreme Court. Since 1981, when the
Chief Justice designated him as a liaison
representative from the Judicial
Conference, Breyer, Chief Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the
First Circuit, has served the Conference.
  A scholar in administrative law and
regulatory policy, Judge Breyer has
served on the Conference's adjudication
committee. He has always been an
active and effective contributor to the
Conference, bringing the perspective of
the federal courts to issues in
administrative law.
  Upon confirmation, Judge Breyer
will join two other ACUS alumni on the
Supreme Court. Justice Antonin Scalia
served as Chairman from 1972-74 and
Chief Justice William Rehnquist was a
Council member in 1971.

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