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NEWS RELEASEThe National
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Contact: Timothy Flanigan Inducted into Warren E. Burger SocietyWilliamsburg, VA (Oct. 31, 2002) – The National Center for State Courts recently inducted Timothy Flanigan, deputy counsel to the president, into the Warren E. Burger Society. The Burger Society honors individuals who have demonstrated the highest commitment to improving the administration of justice through extraordinary contributions of service and support to the National Center for State Courts. Chief Justice of the United States William H. Rehnquist and Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye of New York Unified Courts, chair of The National Center’s Board of Directors and president of the Conference of Chief Justices, recently inducted Mr. Flanigan and other new members into the Burger Society at a luncheon in Washington, D.C. Mr. Flanigan’s induction carries special meaning – he served as Chief Justice Warren Burger’s senior law clerk from 1985 to 1986, and currently is writing a forthcoming biography of Burger. Chief Justice Burger helped found The National Center for State Courts in 1971. Prior to Mr. Flanigan’s appointment as deputy White House counsel, he was a partner at White & Case, where he concentrated on white-collar criminal and civil litigation. He also has served as assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice. In that role, Mr. Flanigan was a principal legal advisor for the president, the attorney general, and the heads of the executive branch agencies. Past holders of this office include Chief Justice Rehnquist and Associate Justice Antonin Scalia. Inductees to the society are selected by a committee, which is chaired by Texas attorney Charles M. Noteboom who commissioned the original portrait of Chief Justice Burger, which hangs in The National Center’s headquarters. Each new society member receives a limited edition print of the portrait, which is signed and numbered by the artist Fran Di Giacomo. Chief Justice Burger’s children own the first two prints and Chief Justice Rehnquist owns the last print, numbered 1986, the year Chief Justice Burger retired and Chief Justice Rehnquist took office. The National Center for State Courts is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the administration of justice through providing leadership and service to the state courts. The National Center carries out this mission through its offices in Williamsburg, Washington, D.C. and Denver, Colo., which provide research, education, and hands-on consulting services to the nation’s state courts. ### |
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