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Social Cost Accounting, Distinguish Social Returns: Holmes Lecture Notes
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Outline depicting the climate that surrounded civil rights legislation after 1930's-1940's, and the obstacles that existed in handling the cases. Document
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What is the Bill of Rights? Document
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Brown v. Board of Education Document
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Outline examining constitutionality within the framework of government's entitlement to loyalty, the role of courts in the separation of power, and the need to protect individual constitutional rights. Document
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Outline addressing the constitutionality of the legal hearing committees, and the protections that are offered through statutory immunity and self-incrimination laws. Document
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Civil Liberties with Special Reference to Freedom of Press: September, 1955 Document
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The concluding page of the previous series outline addressing self-incrimination and immunity laws Document
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Outline for joint lecture by Hurst and Bunn in which they the cover various aspects of self-incrimination rights. Lecture Notes
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Brief outline covering the law and its interaction with societal ideas and changes, economic values, and the concept of rationalization. Document
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Short outline touching on post-Reconstruction legislation using the Washburn case as a specific example. Document
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Outline covering the nature of civil liberties and what this meant to society in 1954. Document
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Outline that defines the term civil liberty and the government's role in preserving it. Document
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Benjamin Franklin, Louis Brandeis, and a speaker at the University of New York are quoted on their varying interpretations of civil liberties within a system of law. Document
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Wisconsin Center Building: "Law and Society" Lecture Notes
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Freshmen Forum Talk: Law and Politics: Form and Substance (September 25) Lecture Notes
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A culmination of all previous outlines in this series, covering civil liberties in the context of private property, the indivisible nature of liberties, and the risks that are associated with it. Document
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Curbing the United States Supreme Court Document
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Outline covering the importance of civil liberties within a secure legal system and the various questions/problems the existence of civil liberties raises. Document
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Part of a University: (Subsidy) Meaning? Document
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Really Believe? Document
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Outline covering various aspects of the law, politics, and politicians within a historical perspective. Document
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Individuality and the Law Document
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Foundations of Freedom: The American Legal System Document
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Speech Hurst gave honoring an award that had been granted to Charles Bunn, University of Wisconsin faculty from 1934-1961. Lecture Notes