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Title Index to Leading Articles - Volume 1939 Journal Article
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The Politics of Planning for Urban Redevelopment: Strategies in the Manipulation of Public Law Journal Article
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The Juvenile Court and the Adversary System: Problems of Function and Form Journal Article
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The Legislative Development of Public Assistance Journal Article
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How Obnoxious is the Obnoxious Means Test - The Views of AFDC Recipients Journal Article
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Continuing Relationships and the Administrative Process: Social Welfare Journal Article
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Questions about Social Europe by an American Observer Journal Article
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Correspondence between Hurst and Louis Seidman of Georgetown, Dean David M. Trubek of University of Wisconsin, and Professor J. William Hicks of Indiana School of Law regarding a recommendation for Joel Handler. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Joel Handler of the University of Wisconsin regarding a text review. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Joel Handler of the University of California regarding administrative law and the elderly poor. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Thompson Webb of the University of Wisconsin Press regarding Joel Handler's manuscript on the roles of the bar in Decatur, Illinois. Correspondence
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Law and Society newsletter honoring the achievements of Hurst with a series of memorial comments from Lawrence Friedman, Stewart Macaulay, Joel B. Grossman, Joel Handler, Hendrik Hartog, Robert Gordon, Henry Scheiber, Shirley Abrahamson, and Arthur F. McEvoy. Article
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A series of correspondences detailing the requirements for a LLM thesis paper and a master's degree in law at the University of Wisconsin. Correspondence