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Director of the Community Relations Service - Grande Lum

Grande Lum was confirmed June 29, 2012 to be the Director of Community Relations Services at the Department of Justice for a term of four years. A hearing to consider the nomination was held on June 6, 2012.  An archived webcast is available.

Letters Received in Connection with the Nomination

  • May 1, 2012 - Joint Letter [Terry Barnett; Norma Darshan Brach; Arlene Brock; Russell Brunson; Virginia Carson; Eric Davis Collins; Wayne H. Davis; Robert N. Dobbins; Danny Ertel; Maria Choi Fernandopulle; Keith M. Fitzgerald; Robert Fries; Ruth V. Glick; Jeffrey H. Goldfien; Mark N. Gordon; Sheila Heen; Heather J. Meeker Green; Howard Herman; Jason Meek; Sadhana Narayan; Jessica Notini; Sheila Purcell; Scott William Roberts; Irma Tyler-Wood; Frank Vargas]
  • April 9, 2012 - Joint Letter [Cynthia Alkon; Hiro N. Aragaki; Richard Birke; RObert C. Bordone; Elizabeth Borgwardt; Timothy M. Dayonot; Susan Dustin; Clark Freshman; Brian Ganson; Jonathan D. Greenberg; Henry L. Hecht; Art Hinshaw; Carol Izumi; Russell Korobkin; John Lande; Lela Porter Love; Janet Martinez; Melissa Manwaring; Michael Moffitt; Robert H. Mnookin; Melissa Nelken; Linda Netsch; Bruce M. Patton; Robert Ricigliano; Andrea K. Schneider; Douglas Stone; Anthony Wanis-St. John; Nancy A. Welsh]
  • March 21, 2012 - Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center

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Did You Know?  In 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed the Judiciary Reorganization Bill to empower the President to appoint an additional justice for every sitting justice over the age of 70 and one half years.  The members of the Judiciary Committee strongly opposed Roosevelt's proposal.

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