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Edward O. McCue Records Pertaining to Westmoreland v. CBS and Other Miscellaneous Files
Photocopies relating to the case of Westmoreland v. CBS and memorabilia.
Inventory of the Papers of Park Elliott Dietz for the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography
Inventory of the Personal Papers and Official Records from the International Military Tribunal in the Far East, Created and Collected by G. Carrington Williams, 1945-1948
Inventory of the Personal Papers of Frank S. Tavenner and Official Records from the International Military Tribunal for the Far East
Richard J. Bonnie papers
The Papers of Frank W. McCulloch
Professional papers pertaining to labor law. This collection contains case files and annual reports from Public Review Board of the United Auto Workers (1971-1987); public employee rights; documents on the ILO and the United States S withdrawal from the organization; correspondence, miscellaneous files and published materials.
The Papers of John B. Minor, 1845 - 1893
Small collection of historical importance to the history of the University of Virginia School of Law. Contains teaching materials, legal documents, correspondence and some memorabilia.
The Papers of John Bassett Moore
Small collection of correspondence, newspaper clippings and memorabilia.
The Papers of Professor Carl McFarland
Professional legal papers that document McFarland's work in administrative law at the Department of Justice, the Hoover Commission, the Virginia Administrative Procedure Act and as President of the University of Montana. There is correspondence, research materials, student notebooks and miscellaneous materials.
The R. D. Garner International Military Tribunal for the Far East [IMTFE] Memorabilia Collection
Collection of IMTFE memorabilia contains photographs, diagram of court room, facebook of Japanese defendants, newspaper clippings, insignias, lapel badges pins, WWII mounted ribbon bars and a cap.
The Robert Korver Manuscript Collection of 19th Century Lawyers
Small collection (1854-1900) of correspondence of five nineteenth century legal figures.