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Spring 2002 (Vol. 26, No. 2), Page 40. |
Dozens of Reagan records due for release, stay sealed
When the National Archives cleared some 59,850 pages of
Reagan White House papers for release on March 15, nearly
a dozen researchers stopped by the Reagan Library in Simi
Valley, Calif., that day to peruse the records.
While they could not view about 150 pages still sealed,
the researchers learned -- through an 11-page White House
summary of the documents procured by the National
Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History --
what they entailed.
According to the White House summary, many of the
unreleased records involve discussions about the
nomination of Robert Bork, then a judge on the U.S. Court
of Appeals in Washington, D.C., (D.C. Circuit), to the
U.S. Supreme Court, including a memo from Jeffrey Lord,
Reagan's associate political director, about "The Borker"
and a memo called "Life After Bork." Other records
include:
- Three memos concerning Reagan's discussion with
Christopher Cox, former senior associate counsel to Reagan
and now a congressman, about Cynthia Holcomb Hall, a
possible Supreme Court nominee.
- A variety of memos about Reagan's discussions with
advisers about potential Court nominees such as Bork,
William Webster, Howard Baker, Ralph K. Winter Jr.,
Clarence Thomas and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The files include
an entire unreleased folder on Bork.
- Several memos directed to or written by former
Attorney General Ed Meese about possible nominees for
sub-cabinet positions and federal judgeships.
- Two memos from the files of Michael K. Deaver, former
deputy chief of staff, on the nomination of Theresa
Ellmore, a candidate for the Kennedy Center Board of
Trustees and one memo entitled "re: Gary Eyre."
- Four memos regarding the Supreme Court from the
"FG051 Supreme Court of the U" collection and two from the
"FG052 Court of Appeals, Unite" collection.
- A memo about appointments to the Civil Rights
Commission.
- Six memos about the former President's Federal
Judicial Selection Committee and two on candidates for the
U.S. Circuit Judge for the 5th District.
- Various memos about ambassador and cabinet
appointments.
- A judicial profile on former Sen. James L. Buckley of
New York in the files of former White House counsel Dean
C. McGrath.
- Three memos in the "Presidential Teleph" collection
of telephone conversations that President Reagan had with
Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) regarding the nomination of
Winston Lord to be Ambassador to China as well as memos on
his conversations with then-Sen. Alfonse D'Amato (R-N.Y.)
and Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.).
- A memo on a scheduling request to the National
Religious Broadcasters in the "Motion Pictures -- Films"
collection.
- A memo regarding an Oval Office meeting with
then-Sens. Howard Baker (R-Tenn.) and James McClure
(R-Idaho).
Source: The National Coordinating Committee for the
Promotion of History.
© 2002 The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
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