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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Law and Religion, Meador Lecture on – David Little, Professor, Remarks at the AALS Section on Law and Religion: Thomas Jefferson’s Religious Views and their Influence on the Supreme Court’s Interpretation of the First Amendment (Working Paper, Dec. 28, 1975); David W. Louisell, Professor, Remarks at the AALS Section on Law and Religion: Does the Constitution Require a Purely Secular Society? (Working Paper, Dec. 28, 1975) [Outline of remarks]; Douglas Sturm, Professor, Remarks at the AALS Section on Law and Religion: The “Path of the Law” and the Via Salutis: A Naturalistic Perspective (Working Paper, Dec. 28, 1975); Samuel E. Ericsson, How Dare You Sue One Another! A Biblical Way to Resolve Legal Disputes (Christian Legal Society, Implications: A Perspective on Issues Facing Christians in Law, Merrifield, VA); Into the 90’s: Promoting Justice, Religious Liberty and Reconciliation, Christian Legal Society (spring 1990) [entire newsletter]; correspondence, 1995-1997

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 23

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This addition to Professor Daniel J. Meador Papers (40 boxes, 18 linear ft.) is arranged according to the order in which it was found in his office at the University of Virginia after his death. A large compilation of general papers arranged by alphabetical order, relate to his professional work with different organizations, the Appellate Courts, the Justice Department and is followed by papers pertaining to specific legal cases. There is extensive documentation related to Mr. Meador’s fictional works and papers pertaining to his academic writings. The collection also contains photographs, certificates, printed materials and other miscellaneous items.

The General Papers comprised all professional files and teaching materials.

Dates

  • Creation: 1995-1997

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Conditions Governing Access

There are some no restrictions.

Extent

From the Collection: 32 Cubic Feet (73 archival boxes, plus photographs and some oversized materials.)

Repository Details

Part of the Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Arthur J. Morris Law Library
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University of Virginia
Charlottesville Virginia 22903 United States