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Law Day speakers discuss their national goals ‘ Make government liable, ’ says Bell McIntyre wants balanced budget By SKTII C OIIF \ Assistant city editor U S Attorney General Grif fin Bell Mid v Justice Department m. pose legislation to cut down the number of groundle^> and frivolous civil suits introduced in federal courts The new legislation, outlined by Bell at the annual Law Day ceremonies outside the Univer sity School of Law. would make the government liable for attorney's fees if it files suits against i • . "arbitrary, frivolous, unreas onable or groundless Speaking on the tree-shaded lawn behind old College. Bell said if adopted the legislation would “do much to curb the growth of any unreasonable or unwarranted governmental civil action or agent> proeeed ings. and would restore a measure ol ness in litigation between private persons and govern ment " At a news conference after his speech. Bell told reporters | he was not sure w hen he would leave office but he hoped it would be* before the end of the summer Bell said previously ho would not tei ire 11 • General for the entire four year term of President Jimmy Carter, who appointed him in 1977 Bell said he has recommend ed either Warren Christophei or Benjamin Civiletti, both serving as deputy attorneys general, fill the position. "Civil legislation of any sort with the government can cost a small—or even not-so-small— “SWEET COMMUNION” fortune today.' Bell said Even it the individual wins the suit, he has to pay the cost of going to court, including attorney's fees “The object of our attorney's fees legislative proposal would be to give some fair measure of redress to those persons but without imposing a crippling cost to the federal treasury or chilling the vigor of federal attorneys." Bell said At his news conference Bell said 25 percent of cases in court today, including appelate courts, are “groundless and frivolous." The proposal if approved would only affect government attorneys, but Bell said he hopes the policy will "set an example for the entire bar. and will enhance credibility and confidence in our legal system “The Justice Department is taking the lead in developing these unusual approaches to law practice problems because it is our ethical duty lo do so. and because the legal profes sion requires improvement." Bell stated The basic problem Bell sees in the legal system is that "both government and law as reflected in government regu lation and litigation are close to losing sight of a very basic goal—fundamental fairness. "It is equally important that we approach federal criminal prosecutions with the same sense of fundamental fair ness,” Bell said. “The Attorney General's policy directive that we are drafting will also ensure that no indictments are recom mended by a federal prosecu tor unless the evidence pre sented to a grand jury would be at least likely to produce a conviction," Bell said. By C INDY JAC KSON Assistant campus editor The federal budget will be balanced in two years if the economy keeps growing, ac cording to James T. McIntyre, director of the federal Office of Management and Budget "I think it can be done in the next two years—if we don't have a recession." said Mcln- tyrt, it IMS University law school graduate and native of Vidalia Speaking before a luncheon of the Law School Association at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Satur day. McIntyre said the OMB is now one of the most important institutions in government as it affects foreign and domestic policy. In addition to its normal roles. OMB is responsible for President Carter's reorganiza tion of the federal government. "OMB is the mainspring of a watch; the heartbeat of the federal government.” McIntyre said. Although OMB has several goals including cutting down on official red tape and making government officials account for their actions, balancing the budget is its most important goal, McIntyre said "Reducing federal spending is. in m> judgement absolute ly essential. National economic discipline is also needed." he said. However, many constraints exist that will make balancing the budget more difficult. McIntyre added. A large amount of the federal budget is beyond the reach of the normal process of FACULTY SENATE From p. I The senate also adopted other changes to the A&S bylaws, but the section concerning the selection of new department heads drew most of the debate. A large part of the debate concerned the definition of who is a faculty member, with some senators pushing for instructors and visiting professors to be included. The inclusion of people from the two categories was seen as a way to allow for more participation by women and minority faculty on search committees, according to senators who participated in the debate. Maranatha Chapel invites you to attend a £,atherin£, of worship and praise to Jesus. Come join "Sweet Communion” as they present a new understanding,, of worship. Appearing in the Maranatha Chateau Room, RAMADAINN. Tuesday, May 1,7:00 pm 353-1910 Student Fellowship THE FINEST IN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PLAYING THROUGH THURSDAY t'KAGILE NO COVER TONIGHT IS SPRING FLING NIGHT PITCHER OF DRAFT $ 1.75 BAR DRINKS 65 e PLAYING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY POKEA ALICE The B&L WAREHOUSE COMING NEXT WEEK BLACKJACK 244 Oconee Street 546-6860 What is Domino’s Pizza ? 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Many federal programs that that cannot be changed by Con gressional review place an other constraint on balancing the federal budget. “Many federal programs have a sacred cow aspect that render them uncontrollable." McIntyre said He cited programs such as Medicare. Medicaid and food stamps as examples Making such programs controllable is absolutely essential, he added. Performance of the economy acts as another constraint, according to McIntyre. A higher cost of living drives up the deficit and inflation may have good effects by raising revenues, but it also runs people into a higher tax bracket, he added. "Without cuts in federal spending, the results are a higher deficit." McIntyre said A third constraint on balanc ing the budget is political pressure, he said. "One man’s waste is another man's entitlement” And, though many people feel a cut in federal programs is neces sary. when it’s their program they are not as certain, McIntyre said. One program, the Beekeep ers Association Indemnity Fund, was slated to be cut. he said. But the beekeepers felt so strongly about it they attempt ed to prove that bees were necessary to the economy became they provided pollina tion for many fruit trees. Although the battle isn't over yet. "the beekeepers will probably win." McIntyre said. "While we can get a clear consensus on the general principle to balance the federal budget, the general principle gets corroded when personal interest gets involved,” he said. The government and the public should keep the goal in mind and continue to tackle balancing the budget without letting up. McIntyre added. Lawyers are necessary for this effort because they are economic strategists and advo cates for the people, he said. "But. in the field of economics, lawyers should not lose sight that the party at interest is the public taxpay er." McIntyre said. "Higher economic discipline is a major step in helping to bridge the gap between the rhetoric of a balanced budget and the realities of getting there." he said. BED RACE from p.l A spokesman from the Fifth Quarter's team pinned their hopes for victory to their "afterburners" which were propelled by "amaretto mixed with schnapps and’shaken till the ice crystallizes." The Navy School and Fifth Quarter enhanced the compe tition by betting a keg of beer that each would beat the other The Navy School won the bet after Fifth Quarter had a spin-out in the actual compe tition. Jerry Marshall, the "Rooster Booster" from WRFC. emceed the race itself and added to the atmosphere with race analysis and commentary. Brian Huberty, the muscular dystrophy poster child for Atlanta and North Georgia and also a resident of Athens, presented the winner's trophy to the Red and Black Approx imately $475 was raised for the Muscular Dystrophy Associa tion according to Gale Cutler, their representative from At lanta After The Red and Black's victory, their "driver" Liz Wilson said she was "really r adams optics Student Discount 15% with this ad. 285 Jackson Street 546-9711 nervous at first but once they got the new wheels I knew we were going to win." Special thanks to Foster's Jewelers, the sponsoring mer chant of the Red and Black’s bed. Correction In Friday’s Red and Black, it was incorrectly reported that a University student was released from the Clarke County sheriff’s office on $11,000 bond. Ac cording to a corrected police report, the bond was actually $4,500. FUTURE CPA’S LET US HELP YOU BECOME A CPA OUR SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS 1/3 OF USA ATLANTA 404 623 2975 CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 4 ^HCFAl REVIEW