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is a very well-known constitutional lawyer, who has argued
many cases before the Supreme Court. He is actually
General Counsel to the NAACP, legal aide and defense attor -
ney; I wanted to get the name correctly. As I say, he
has appeared many times before the Supreme Court. We
welcome anybody who would like to hear him.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Mudd?
DELEGATE MUDD: Mr. President, the Committee on
the Judicial Branch will meet again immediately following
this session. We had today a meeting at 1:00 o'clock
with the Clerks of the Court of the State of Maryland,
and I am happy to report at the roll call that all of my
members apparently returned unharmed; so I therefore hope
all will be here assembled after this hearing.
Tomorrow morning, we continue on Delegate
Proposals 81, 105 and 107, which have been referred to our
Committee. For the information of those delegates who
may not be entirely familiar with Delegate Proposal 81, as
introduced by Delegate Scanlan and Bamburger, I might
inform the delegates that that proposal in our Committee
has been characterized as the proposal to reduce the scope


 
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