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LETTERS AND TESTIMONY: Administrative Law

The ABA frequently corresponds with Members of Congress, the Executive Branch and other governmental bodies and testifies before Congress on matters of importance to the administration of justice and the legal profession.

110thCongress
Date Recipient Description
10-02-08 Social Security
Administration
Letter commenting on draft bill to amend the Civil Service Reform Act (Commissioner Michael J. Astrue)
09-25-08 OPM Letter supporting 2009 basic pay and locality adjustments for administrative law judges
05-01-08 House Written statement regarding the hearing titled ‘Clearing the Disability Backlog' (Ways and Means Committee)
09-19-07 House Written statement regarding the hearing titled "H.R. 3564, the Regulatory Improvement Act of 2007 (Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law)
08-01-07 House Senate Letter supporting the reauthorized Administrative Conference of the United States for FY08 (Committee on Appropriations)
07-30-07 House Written statement concerning status of pay and benefits for Non-Article III judges (Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and District Of Columbia)
109th Congress
Date Recipient Description
11-14-06 House Letter regarding hearings on "The Administrative Law, Practice and Procedures Project for the 21st Century" (Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law)
07-25-06 House Letter commenting on the 60 th Anniversary of the Administrative Procedure Act (Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law)
07-18-06 Senate Letter supporting funding for the Administrative Conference of the United States for FY07 (Committee on Appropriations)
07-01-05 Senate Letter supporting funding for the Administrative Conference of the United States for FY06 (Subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury, the Judiciary and Housing and Urban Development, Committee on Appropriations)

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