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Statement on the Nomination of Roger Gregory to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.(Transcript)(Brief Article)
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June 30, 2000
Today I am very pleased to announce the nomination of Roger Gregory to serve on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Roger Gregory is a highly qualified candidate who will, if confirmed, serve the fourth circuit and our Nation with distinction.
His life story is also a testament to the power and promise of the American dream. Roger Gregory is from Richmond, Virginia, and is the first in his family to finish high school. He w...
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Statement on the Nomination of Roger Gregory to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.(Transcript)(Brief Article)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
; June 30, 2000 Today I am very pleased to announce the nomination of Roger Gregory to serve on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Roger Gregory is a highly qualified candidate who will, if confirmed, serve the fourth circuit and our Nation with distinction. His life story is
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SCOTT APPLAUDS THE RECESS APPOINTMENT OF ROGER GREGORY TO FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
Capitol Hill Press Releases
; 00-00-0000 DECEMBER 27, 2000 THE RECESS APPOINTMENT OF ROGER GREGORY SCOTT APPLAUDS RT OF APPEALS Washington, D.C. - Congressman Robert C. ``Bobby`` Scott, (D-VA- 3), is pleased with President Clinton`s appointment of Roger Gregory to the, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Scott wrote on behalf of
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PRESIDENT CLINTON APPOINTS ROGER GREGORY TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
Regulatory Intelligence Data
; 00-00-0000 Today, President Clinton appointed Roger Gregory to serve on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. This appointment is historic. The Fourth Circuit, which hears appeals from trial courts in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, has
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Judge Roger Gregory Finally OK'd For Seat On U.S. Court Of Appeals.(Brief Article)
Jet
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Caucus Assails U.S. Senate's Blocking Of Black Judges, Lawyers.(Congressional Black Caucus)(Brief Article)
Jet
; Weeks before the political conventions, members of the Congressional Black Caucus blasted the selection process for Black lawyers and judges in the U.S. Senate. The Fourth Circuit has never had an African-American judge in the history of this country, stormed Rep. James E. Clyburn, the Caucus
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JUDGE ROGER GREGORY
Washington Afro-American
; Washington Afro-American 09-29-2000 JUDGE ROGER GREGORY The push is on to get Judge Roger Gregory of Virginia to be the first African American on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals- the Circuit with the largest African-American population in the country that never has had an African-American
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REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN ANNOUNCEMENT OF ROGER GREGORY TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
Regulatory Intelligence Data
; ... THE PRESIDENT: I said all I'm going to say about this today. Q Mr. President, what were your first thoughts when you saw the news of the shootings up in Massachusetts? THE PRESIDENT: Excuse me? Q When you saw the shootings in Massachusetts -- I'm wondering ...
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Remarks on the Recess Appointment of Roger L. Gregory to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and an Exchange With Reporters.(Bill Clinton)(Transcript)(Interview)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
; ... say about this today. Shootings in Wakefield, Massachusetts Q. Mr. President, what were your first thoughts when you saw the news of the shootings up in Massachusetts? The President. Excuse me? Q. The shootings in Massachusetts--I'm wondering what your first ...
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No Rush to Judges.(George W. Bush's nominations for Circuit Court of Appeals judges)(Brief Article)
The Nation
; President Bush's first list of nominees to the US Circuit Courts of Appeal, unveiled on May 8, was deceptively conciliatory and seeded with hard-to-oppose minorities and women, stealth conservatives and even a Clinton holdover, Roger Gregory, who has been sitting temporarily on the Fourth Circuit
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Statement on Judicial Vacancies.(Brief Article)
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
; January 3, 2001 The most fundamental right of American democracy is the right to equal justice under the law. Whenever our citizens knock on the door of justice, they have a right to expect a judge to answer. Unfortunately, too many courts around the country are in a state of emergency because of
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