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Counsel to the President's Office
DUDLEY CHAPMAN
Counsel to the
President:
Files, 1974-1976
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Material on advice
given to the President on presidential powers, domestic and foreign issues. The most prominent topic relates to review of
Civil Aeronautics Board decisions and airline regulatory reform. Other issues include: coyotes, classification review, political campaign funds, Japanese uranium stored in the
QUANTITY
4
linear feet (ca. 8,000 pages)
DONOR
Gerald R. Ford (Accession Number 77-6)
ACCESS
Open. Some items are temporarily restricted under
terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or
under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR
1256).
COPYRIGHT
Gerald R. Ford has donated to the
Prepared by Richard L. Holzhausen
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Dudley Chapman
October 23, 1934 Born, Omaha, Nebraska
1959 J.D.,
University of Michigan
1959-60 Instructor,
University of Michigan Law School
1960-63 Captain, Judge
Advocate General Corps, U.S. Army
1963-67 Associate, Cleary,
Gottlieb,
1967-69 Office of Legal
Counsel, U.S. Justice Department
1970-73 Assistant Chief of
Foreign Commerce Section, Antitrust Division, U.S. Justice Department
1973-76 Associate Counsel
to the President
1976-81 Partner,
1982-87 Ward, Lazarus,
Grow & Cihlar, Washington, D.C.
INTRODUCTION
Dudley H. Chapman moved from the
Justice Department to the White House Legal Counsel's Office during the Nixon
administration and stayed on in that office when Gerald R. Ford became
president. During the Ford
administration, Chapman received most of his work assignments from Rod Hills
and later Edward Schmults. As much as sixty percent of Chapman's time
was spent in routine services, which meant answering legal questions on many
topics. Chapman specialized in legal
advice relating to classified information, including the Freedom of Information
Act; the Hatch Act and other political restrictions, as well as standards of
conduct and conflicts of interest; litigation affecting the President's interests; use of the Seal
of the President; regulatory reform legislation; and review of Civil
Aeronautics Board decisions. In fact the bulk of this collection relates to CAB
decisions, reform, guidelines, and executive orders.
This collection is useful in
studying the Ford administrations's use of statutory
powers relating to executive review of regulatory agency decisions. There are also materials that provide
information for those studying regulatory reform. Chapman, as well as other Counsel's Office
staff, shared a common filing system that now forms part of the Kenneth Lazarus
Files. Additional Chapman material appears
in that collection.
Related
Materials (August 1995)
Closely related materials are
located in the Counsel's Office staff files of Philip Buchen,
Edward Schmults, and Kenneth Lazarus. Another important source of related materials
is the White House Central Files Subject File.
Of particular importance is the subject category of CA: Civil Aviationl, Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) FG88. Other related material can be found in the
Domestic Council files of James Cannon, Judith Hope, Steven McConahey
and the papers of John E. Robson.
Series Descriptions
1-12 Subject File, 1974-76. (3.2 linear feet)
Memoranda,
reports, briefing papers, correspondence, notes, messages, executive orders,
legal opinions, press releases, and clippings. The materials concern legal analyses and
commentary on a variety of issues. The
major topic deals with Civil Aeronautics Board decisions and airlines. Other topics include coyotes, classification
review, federal regulations relating to election
campaigns, the creation of an Energy Independence Authority, oil import fees,
and regulatory reform.
Arranged
alphabetically by subject.
12-13 Chronological File, 1974-76 (.8 linear
feet)
Carbon copies of
memoranda and correspondence generated by Mr. Chapman from August 1974 through
March 1976.
Arranged
chronologically.
Container List
Aviation
Consumer Action Project v. Civil Aeronautics Board (1)‑(3)
Aviation:
Charter Services (1)‑(3)
Civil
Aeronautics Board
: 801 Guidelines "Final" Memo (1)‑(5)
Civil
Aeronautics Board
: 801 Guidelines ‑ General (1)‑(8)
Civil
Aeronautics Board
: Allegheny Airlines
: Decisions (1)‑(7)
: Executive Order 11920
Civil
Aeronautics Board
: Hawaiian Airlines
: Kennedy Report (1)‑(3)
: Laker Sky Train
: Air
: Pan American/American Route Swap (1)‑(3)
: Pan American/Iranian Loan (1)
Civil
Aeronautics Board
: Pan American/Iranian Loan (2)‑(7)
: Pan American/Trans World
Civil
Aeronautics Board
: Pan American/Trans World
: Pending (1)‑(4)
Civil
Aeronautics Board
: Pending (5)‑(7)
: Policy/Immediate Problems
: Policy/Long Range
: Regulatory Reform Speech
: Review of Orders
: Review/Transatlantic Route (1)‑(3)
Civil
Aeronautics Board
: Review/Transatlantic Route (4)‑(8)
:
Civil
Aeronautics Board
:
: South Pacific
: Trans International Airlines/Saturn
Airways (1)‑(4)
Classification
Review (1)‑(5)
Classified
Information – Security Leaks
Coyotes (1)‑(5)
Elections,
Campaigns, and Political Funds (1)-(2)
Energy
Japanese
Uranium: State Taxes (1)‑(2)
Nuclear
Security: Domestic (1)‑(2)
Oil Import Fee
Appeal
Philippines:
Charles H. Beloso Letter
Political Funds
Romanian Trade
Agreement
Regulatory
Reform
: General
: President's Meeting with Commissioners of
Regulatory Agencies
: President's Meeting with Congressional
Leaders (1)‑(2)
: President's Meeting with General Counsels
of Regulatory Agencies
: Legislation
Vietnam:
Captured American Equipment
August 1974 ‑
June 1975
July 1975 ‑
March 1976