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The Papers of Charles E. Moran
Small collection of pamphlets, newsletters, newspaper clippings and some correspondence related to the World Peace Movement in the 1940s.Small
The Papers of David A. Martin
This collection of professional and academic papers relate to Martin's expertise as an international law and immigration lawyer, professor of International Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, as an author, researcher and public servant.
The Papers of Donald K. Duvall
Judicial and pProfessional papers that pertain to Mr. Duvall's tenure as Administrative Law Judge and as attorney specializing in Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (1936-1996).
The Papers of Ellen V. Nash (1953-1990)
This collection document her career as a solo practitioner in Charlottesville. The files consist of case files and law practice ledgers (1935-1990) and some miscellaneous personal papers.
The Papers of Emerson G. Spies, 1955-1990
Professional, administrative and personal papers (1936-1992) of Emerson G. Spies. The collection includes institutional records from his tenure as Law School dean, dean of admissions and his involment with the Law School Foundation and the Alumni Council. There is also personal correspondence.
The Papers of George K. Yin
This collection relates to ALI (American Law Institute) Reporters' Study on federal income tax (1993-1998); Subchapter C Study: proposed revision to Subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code considered by the US Senate Finance Committee (taxation of corporations and corporate transactions, 1983-1989); and the history of Crane v. Commissioner of the Revenue (2001), 331 U.S. 1 (1947).
The Papers of Harold O. Pressman
Collection of memorabilia related to the National Support Law and some Law School notes, 1954-1968.
The Papers of Harvey Fireside
Papers (1977-1987) that relate to the APA Committee on International Abuse of Psychiatry. There are case files. Russian manuscripts, photographs
The Papers of Howard Klee re Amoco - U. S. EPA Pollution Prevention Project of Yorktown, Virginia
This collection of documents (1988-1995) reflects one of the earlier corporate and government efforts to prevent and reduce pollution. It contains data collection and analysis, projects, budgets, maps, correspondence, interviews, drafts, reports and photographs.
The Papers of John C. McCoid II
University of Virginia documents realtive to the admission of women, teaching materials and student notebooks.
The Papers of Marion K. Kellogg
Collection of correspondence, programs, photographs and newspaper clippings of the Uruguayan Seminar (1960) and the Bolivian Seminar (1961) taught at the University of Virginia School of Law.
The Papers of Saleem A. Shah, 1952-1992
The Paul von Bergen Collection re Prosecution of Japanese War Criminals (Yokohama Trials)
Small collection of statements of Japanese individuals.war criminals.
The Post-Conviction Assistance Project (P-CAP) records
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 Shotwell Collection, 1823-1836; 1842-1888; Cadiz, Ohio
Nineteenth century legal records from an attorney from Ohio.
The Timothy and Marie O’Rourke Collection
The Virginia Eagle records
The Virginia Eagle was founded in 2002 as a “non-partisan political quarterly published by the University of Virginia School of Law.” Stephanie Russek, Ian Bryan, Lynne C. Fogarty, Kevin G. Ritz and Joseph Tubin were the founders of the new student publication that "wanted to explore the events that unfold far outside of our bucolic quadrangle, in “The Real World”.”
The Virginia Eagle had a short life and became inactive in 2004.
The Virginia Law Weekly records
This collection consists of the Virginia Law Weekly's organizational records including founding documents, correspondence, and digital media. It also contains photographic prints, negatives, and contact sheets used in the production of the Virginia Law Weekly.