PRESIDENT NIXON'S EXECUTIVE ORDER 11605 COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE SENATE 70-655 OCTOBER 5 AND 7, 1971 Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1971 COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY JAMES O. EASTLAND, Mississippi, Chairman JOHN L. MCCLELLAN, Arkansas EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts QUENTIN N. BURDICK, North Dakota ROMAN L. HRUSKA, Nebraska STROM THURMOND, South Carolina SUBCOMMITTEE ON SEPARATION OF POWERS JOHN L. MCCLELLAN, Arkansas CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland RUFUS L. EDMISTEN, Chief Counsel and Staff Director PHILIP B. KURLAND, Chief Consultant (II) Hon. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of North Carolina, Hon. Edward J. Gurney, a U.S. Senator from the State of Florida; member, Mahan, Hon. John W., Chairman, Subversive Activities Control Board; accompanied by Bernard J. Waters, General Counsel, Subversive Miller, Arthur S., professor of law, National Law Center, the George Rehnquist, Hon. William H., Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice; accompanied by Jack M. Goldklang, S. 2466-A bill to insure the separation of Federal powers and to preserve the constitutional rights of citizens- - - S. Res. 163-Resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the doctrine of separation of powers as it applies to Executive Order Amendment 253 to H.R. 9272 (to provide that no appropriated funds shall be made available for the Subversive Activities Control Board to execute any of the additional functions, duties, or powers which Executive Order 11605, dated July 2, 1971, purports or undertakes to confer on the Executive Order 9300, Establishing the Interdepartmental Committee To Consider Cases of Subversive Activity on the Part of Federal Employees; signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, February 5, 1943.. Executive Order 9835, Prescribing Procedures for the Administration of an Employees Loyalty Program in the Executive Branch of the Govern- ment; signed by President Harry S. Truman, March 21, 1947__ Executive Order 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employ- ment; signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, April 27, 1953___ Executive Order 11605, Security Requirements for Government Employ- ment Amendment of Executive Order No. 10450 of April 27, 1953, Relating to Security Requirements for Government Employment; signed by President Richard Nixon, July 2, 1971.... RULES OF PROCEDURE Subversive Activities Control Board, rules of procedure-proceedings under Executive Order No. 11605; issued by John W. Mahan, Chairman, Subversive Activities Control Board, Federal Register, vol. 36, No. 176, 98 |