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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Tracy B. Strong of the University of California regarding a recommendation for Peter Irons. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst, Tony Freyer, and Eric Steele of the American Bar Foundation regarding a grant proposal for the study of Justice Hugo L. Black. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Justice Shirley Abrahamson regarding a recent Law Review piece. Correspondence
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Biographical account of the work of Nathan P. Feinsinger. Document
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Robert J. Martineau of the University of Cincinnati regarding American legal historians. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor David Sugarman of London regarding Sugarman's "Law and Economy" essay. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Robert Gordon of Stanford regarding an essay covering legal-functional analysis. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Associate Dean Thomas M. Jorde of Berkeley regarding an evaluation for Professor Harry Scheiber. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Frank L. Bixby of Sidney and Austin regarding the history of Sidney and Austin law firm. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Gordon M. Bakken of California State University regarding an evaluation for Bakken. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Anita Morse of the University of Wisconsin Law Library regarding a new mural. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Martin J. Sklar of Bucknell University regarding market regulation. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Eric Steele of the American Bar Foundation regarding a grant proposal. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Mr. Thomas Davies of the American Bar Foundation Research Journal regarding a review of an essay on the politics of appointment. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor David Trubek regarding text suggestions. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Gerald T. Dunne of St. Louis University regarding Harvard and Brandeis. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Donald Weidner of the University of Florida regarding a vacant deanship. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Gordon Bakken of California State University regarding a contribution to a Greenwood Press book. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor David Trubek regarding a Stanford essay. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Neil Komesar regarding a text critique. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Peter Carstensen of the University of Wisconsin regarding a summer proposal. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Professor Michael Kammen regarding the impact of the U.S. Constitution from 1789-present. Correspondence
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Correspondence to Hurst from Attorney Rayman L. Solomon regarding manuscript comments and a seminar. Correspondence
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Correspondence between Hurst and Jack P. Greene of John Hopkins University regarding a contribution to The Encyclopedia of American Political History. Correspondence
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Correspondence from Hurst to Professor Robert W. Gordon of Stanford regarding New York City lawyers. Correspondence