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committee?
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JUDGE CARTER: Yes.
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MR. ENEY: That is not covered by this Commis-
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sion.
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JUDGE BRUNE: Mr. Chairman, I don't like to
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disagree with my good friend, Judge Carter, but one of the
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virtues of this draft seems to me to be its departure
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from any requirement for districting in connection with
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the organization of the Court of Appeals. I should be
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very reluctant to see the section amended in such a way as
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to make any form of districting mandatory unless and un-
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til there were a change in the constitutional proceedings.
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It is possible that the suggestion such as Judge Oppenheimer
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made might meet the objections which Judge Carter has
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raised, and it might meet my personal distaste for insis-
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tence upon local districts.
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MR. MARTINEAU: Judge Carter, I have here a statis-
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tical summary prepared for the conference of chief justices ,
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prepared by the council of State governments, which lists
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the States and the makeup of their highest court and lists
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those which have requirements for districting selection,
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