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If Laymen too Narrow re Lit, Lawmen Haven't Led |
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Intangibles and Organization |
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor William Tucker of Cornell Law School regarding an upcoming lecture that Hurst would give in Chicago on legal history and its relation to various professional student categories. |
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A Memorandum on Legal Research |
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Outline addressing court cases, the role of the court, and judicial limitations. |
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The Professions in American Life |
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Rough draft of previous paper entitled "The Professions in American Life." |
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Techniques of Judicial Decisions, as they Bear on the Distinctive Role of the United States Supreme Court, in a Changing World |
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Sixty Years of Modern Administrative Law (dating from the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1887) in the Courts |
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Urbanization in re City Planning |
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Outline concerning the historical changes and directions that legislation has experienced. |
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Commercial Sponsorships for Political Convention Broadcasts |
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Outline covering the functions, debatable aspects, and responsibilities of a lobbyist. |
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Social Science On a Lawyer's Bookshelf |
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Science, Scientists, and the Law |
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Wisconsin Center Building: "Law in Society" |
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Brown v. Board of Education |
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Why is it a Good Investment to Spend Money on a State University? |
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Opens with a correspondence from Marion Alderton (assistant to Dr. Willits of the University of Pennsylvania) regarding Hurst's revised manuscript of "Research Responsibilities of University Law Schools." |
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Research Responsibilities of University Law Schools |
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Short outline touching on post-Reconstruction legislation using the Washburn case as a specific example. |
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Outline for joint lecture by Hurst and Bunn in which they the cover various aspects of self-incrimination rights. |
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Outline covering the nature of civil liberties and what this meant to society in 1954. |
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Outline that defines the term civil liberty and the government's role in preserving it. |
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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. |
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