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Five pages of handwritten notes |
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Re: "Threats to Freedom" |
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School Segregation Cases |
Lecture Notes |
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The United States Supreme Court School Segregation Cases: July 4, 1954 |
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Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kan, et al |
Opinion |
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The Desegregation Cases: Implementation (October, 1955) |
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Outline addressing the question: Do lawmen have something to give to the college? |
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Social Science on the Lawyer's Bookshelf |
Lecture Notes |
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The Desegregation Cases: Implementation (October, 1955) |
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Why History? |
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Excerpts of speeches from Franklin, Brandeis, and an individual at the 86th Convocation at University of New York in 1952 relating to various aspects of civil liberties. |
Lecture Notes |
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The Relation of Law and Freedom |
Lecture Notes |
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Civil Liberty-For Solid Citizens |
Working Paper |
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Last page of a paper addressing the dangers that free discussion create, and the presence of impartial judgment and equality within society. |
Working Paper |
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Curbing the United States Supreme Court |
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Paper in an outline format that investigates various elements of decreasing student standards, faculty research limitations, and the lack of communication between faculty and community leaders. |
Working Paper |
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Outline defining the basic precepts of learning, the purpose of organized education, and the importance of viewing both individuality and education within a social context. |
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Current Civil Liberties Issues |
Lecture Notes |
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Harvard Seminar: 1956 |
Lecture Notes |
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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. |
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What is the Bill of Rights? |
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Brief outline covering the law and its interaction with societal ideas and changes, economic values, and the concept of rationalization. |
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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. |
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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. |
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