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Correspondence from Thomas A. Keegan to Hurst covering the issue of worker's rights. Correspondence
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What is the Court? Document
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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. Working Paper
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Development in Law and re Real Property Lecture Notes
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Short synopsis of Hurst's assessment of Worker's Compensation Document
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Correspondence from Thomas M. Jacobson, Milwaukee Attorney, to Hurst concerning garnishment before judgment laws. Correspondence
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Booklet outlining unconstitutional aspects of the Garnishment Before Judgment Laws Document
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Handwritten outline concerning the hierarchy of values, the university law school, public responses, legal processes, and benefits to the individual. Document
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Workmen's Compensation Document
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Workmen's Compensation Considered as A Creative Use of the Legal Process Document
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General Situation of Research Document
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A series of correspondences between Hurst and Professor Martin Ridge of Indiana University in 1968. Correspondence
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Hurst's critique of Everyman's Constitution in light of its contribution to legal history. Document
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Correspondence to Hurst from Raoul Berger announcing Berger's retirement and his acknowledgement of the Hurst's impact upon his work. Correspondence
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United States Supreme Court School Segregation Cases: July 4, 1954 Document
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Some Historical Perspectives on Anti-Trust Policy and Practice Lecture Notes
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Changing Views of the Man in the Street About Law and Lawyers Document
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Outline covering the profession of law and main currents of social change from 1790-1952, and the historical factors that contributed to these transitions. Document
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Outline delineating the relation between law and society beginning in 1870 with a strong focus on institutions and the shift in societal attitudes. Lecture Notes
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Developments in the Law re Real Property (Ratcliff Class, October, 1961) Lecture Notes
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Short outline concerning law as an institution, its relation to other areas of society, and the involvement of value judgments. Document
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Nature of Decision Document
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Outline covering political parties and the various rifts between them Document
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Legal History Should be Social History of Law Document
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Why Legal History? Document