This document is a professional biography or curriculum vitae for Stephen Gillers, detailing his employment history from 1968 to 1978. It lists his roles at various law firms and organizations, including his time as a judicial clerk, associate, and executive director. The document also provides a list of selected testimonies he delivered before various congressional and professional committees between 1981 and 1988 on topics such as judicial nominations and legal reform.
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| Stephen Gillers |
The subject of the document, whose prior employment and selected testimonies are listed.
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| Gus J. Solomon | Chief Judge |
Stephen Gillers served as his Judicial Clerk at the Federal District Court for the District of Oregon from 1968-1969.
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| Sandra Day O'Connor |
Subject of a nomination testimony given by Stephen Gillers to the Supreme Court of the United States on September 11,...
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| Warner and Gillers, P.C. | company |
A law firm where Stephen Gillers was in private practice from 1975-78.
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| Society of American Law Teachers, Inc. | organization |
Stephen Gillers was the Executive Director from 1974-1978.
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| Committee for Public Justice | organization |
Stephen Gillers was the Executive Director from 1971-1973.
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| Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison | company |
A law firm where Stephen Gillers was an Associate from 1969-1971.
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| Federal District Court for the District of Oregon | government agency |
The court where Stephen Gillers was a Judicial Clerk to Chief Judge Gus J. Solomon.
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| Supreme Court of the United States | government agency |
The subject of a testimony by Stephen Gillers regarding the nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor.
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| Senate Committee on the Judiciary | government agency |
Heard testimonies from Stephen Gillers on multiple occasions, including the nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor and var...
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| 97th Congress | government agency |
The session of Congress during which several of Stephen Gillers' testimonies were given.
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| House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary | government agency |
Heard testimony from Stephen Gillers on H.R. 5679, "Criminal Code Revision Act of 1981".
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| Senate and Assembly Codes and Judiciary Committees | government agency |
Heard testimony from Stephen Gillers regarding "A Proposed Code of Evidence for the State of New York".
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| A.B.A. Commission on Women in the Profession | organization |
Heard testimony from Stephen Gillers in Philadelphia on February 6, 1988.
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Location of the Federal District Court where Stephen Gillers was a Judicial Clerk.
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Subject of a proposed Code of Evidence on which Stephen Gillers testified.
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Location where Stephen Gillers gave testimony before the A.B.A. Commission on Women in the Profession.
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