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Box MSS 82-3e, Box 42

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The Harvard Law School, Student Directory, 1953-1954

 Item — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 42
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: 1953-1954

G. Edward White, The Appellate Opinion as Historical Source Material, J. Interdisciplinary History I 491 (1971), (1971)

 Item — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 42
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: (1971)

Gerhard Casper & Richard A. Posner, A Study of the Supreme Court’s Caseload, 3 J. Legal Stud. 339, (1974)

 Item — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 42
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: (1974)

David C. Baum Lecture: Civil Courts and Civil Rights, The Chronicle, U. Ill. at Urbana-Champaign, Fall/Winter 1980 at 14

 Item — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 42
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: Fall/Winter 1980 at 14

Proceedings of the Bar and Officers of the Supreme Court of the United States, April 4, 1955: Proceedings Before the Supreme Court of the United States, April 4, 1955: In Memory of Robert Houghwout Jackson (Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States 1955) [“Robert Houghout Jackson” printed on cover, “Jackson” written on side], 1955

 Item — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 42
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: 1955

National Defender Project, National Legal Aid and Defender Association, Report of Proceedings of the National Defender Conference, Washington, D.C, 1969-05-14 1969-05-16

 Item — Box: MSS 82-3e, Box 42
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: 1969-05-14 1969-05-16