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Outline covering the legislative nature of parliament and facts surrounding sources of power, purpose of legislative inquiry, and legislative procedure. |
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Who is the "Great Judge?" |
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Handwritten notes regarding appellate on the back of a correspondence to Hurst from Little, Brown and Company, Law Book Department. |
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Outline covering the key points of Hurst's previous paper regarding important qualities of appellate judges. |
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Outline focusing on the role of facts in legislation, and examines the purposes of inquiry, the stance of non-involvement adopted by courts, and areas in which controls do not govern the process of inquiry. |
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Correspondence to Professor Kenneth J. Arnold on March 1, 1948 regarding the subject "Who is a loyal American?" and suggestions for a class discussion. |
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The Law and You |
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The Law and You |
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The Relation of Law and Freedom: Outline for Freshman Forum Lecture: September 28th |
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Cooley Lectures |
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Brown v. Board of Education |
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Outline investigating the court that gave the Brown decision, controversies surrounding the Supreme Court's decision, the tenth amendment, and a prediction regarding the effects of the case. |
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Perspectives on Legal History, Second Half of Twentieth Century |
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State Law and Economic Growth in the Late Nineteenth Century |
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Social Cost Accounting: (October, 1954) |
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Outline about Abraham Lincoln |
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Outline identifying the various elements that collectively form a policy, and their effect upon economic and social functions. |
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Church and State |
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Outline concerning the role of law and social factors in the study of social sciences. |
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Outline examining the separate cases of Evans v. Gore and Marbury v. Madison. |
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Outline for a speech detailing the various centers of power in Anglo-Saxon societies, and the role law plays in determining these trends. |
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Garrison State |
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Correspondence from Thomas A. Keegan to Hurst covering the issue of worker's rights. |
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What is the Court? |
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Rough draft of a paper written by Hurst concerning the changing nature of the legal profession from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. |
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