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Box MSS 82-3e, Box 37

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Contains 8 Results:

Appellate Courts - Structures, Functions, Processes, and Personnel, 2nd Edition, Chap. 13 (Germany) – Correspondence, research materials, 2003-2005

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 37
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...
Dates: 2003-2005

Appellate Courts - Structures, Functions, Processes, and Personnel, 2nd Edition, 2009 Supplement: Correspondence, research materials, 2007-2009

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 37
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...
Dates: 2007-2009

Appellate Courts - Structures, Functions, Processes, and Personnel: Correspondence and Reviews – Maurice Rosenberg, Remarks at Seminar for Newly Appointed Federal Appellate Judges, Federal Judicial Center (Mar. 10, 1980); correspondence with Justice Robert S. Thompson (1994), Judge Deanell Reece Tacha (1994), Prof. Paul Carrington (1993-1994), Prof. Maurice Rosenberg (1993-1994), 1980, 1993-1994

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 37
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...
Dates: Majority of material found in 1980, 1993-1994

Appellate Judges - Administrative Law – Research materials, including 1973 correspondence between Robert E. Hampton (Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission) and Edward B. Miller, Chairman, National Labor Relations Board), c. 1973-1976

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 37
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...
Dates: c. 1973-1976

Appellate Judges - Bibliography – List of sources consulted for Mr. Meador’s Appellate Judges book, c. 1976

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 37
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...
Dates: c. 1976

Appellate Judges - Chap. 1-5 – Drafts, research materials, and editorial commentary in re - Chap. 1-5 of unpublished book by Daniel Meador, “American Appellate Judges,” portions of which were incorporated into “Appellate Courts - Structures, Functions, Processes, and Personnel” (Michie, 1994), 1976-1977

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 37
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...
Dates: 1976-1977

Appellate Judges - Chap. 6-13 – Drafts, research materials, and editorial commentary in re - Chap. 1-5 of unpublished book by Daniel Meador, “American Appellate Judges,” portions of which were incorporated into “Appellate Courts - Structures, Functions, Processes, and Personnel” (Michie, 1994), 1977

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 37
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...
Dates: 1977

Appellate Judges - Drafts and Outlines – General – Drafts, notes, and outlines for Appellate Judges book, 1976

 File — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 37
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...
Dates: 1976