COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS FIRST SESSION PURSUANT TO S. Res. 39 ON THE PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES INVOLVED IN THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY JAMES O. EASTLAND, Mississippi, Chairman JOHN L. MCCLELLAN, Arkansas EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts QUENTIN N. BURDICK, North Dakota EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN, Illinois STROM THURMOND, South Carolina CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE PHILIP A. HART, Michigan QUENTIN N. BURDICK, North Dakota EVERETT MCKINLEY DIRKSEN, Illinois JAMES F. FLUG, Chief Counsel (II) схо CKC 23 Dec Dec 19 XF26 CONTENTS STATEMENTS OF WITNESSES Alexander, Clifford L., Jr., Chairman, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, accompanied by Dan Steiner, General Counsel, EEOC, and Vincent Cohen, Deputy Director of Research, EEOC. Biermann, Leonard J., Office of Federal Contract Compliance, Depart- Mondale, Hon. Walter F., U.S. Senator from Minnesota... Sylvester, Edward C., Jr., former Director, Office of Federal Contract Com- Volpe, Hon. John A., Secretary of Transportation, accompanied by R. Tenney Johnson, Acting General Counsel, and Richard Lally, Director, 102 134 222 158 Questionnaire directed to members and officials of Federal departments and agencies, and to agency practitioners, by Subcommittee on Ad- ministrative Practice and Procedure. Regulations 60-1.20 and 60-1.40 of the Office of Federal Contract Com- pliance, Department of Labor, effective July 1, 1968- Letter from Deputy Secretary of Defense Packard to Secretary of Labor Schultz, concerning DoD compliance efforts with three southern textile Memorandum from Secretary of Labor Shultz to Deputy Secretary of Defense Packard. February 12, 1969- Memorandum from Deputy Secretary of Defense Packard to Secretary of Labor Shultz. February 8, 1969__ Statement by the Department of Labor on textile company question- naire, Wednesday, March 5, 1969__. Letter from William H. Rhenquist, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel to Secretary of Labor Shultz concerning interpretation of Executive Order 11246. February 24, 1969__. United States of America by Ramsey Clark, Attorney General, v. Local 189, United Papermakers and Paperworkers, AFL-CIO, CLC; United Paper- makers and Paperworkers, AFL-CIO, CLC; and Crown Zellerbach Cor- poration: U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, New Opinion of the Attorney General of the United States on the validity of executive order prohibiting Government contractors from discriminat- ing in employment practices on grounds of race, color, religion, or |