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The John M. Woolsey Collection of Legal Documents
Important small collection of legal documents signed by George Wythe, John Marshall, Charles Lee, Samuel Chase, Edmund Randolph, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Henry St. George Tucker and John B. Minor.
The Joseph V. Gartlan, Jr. Files Concerning Criminal Sexual Assault Legislation
Pphotocopies of correspondence, memos, and drafts of bills related to the CSA legislation sponsored by Senator Gartlan in 1979.
The Law Office Papers of William F. Long and R. Watson Sadler
Legal, civil case files (1913-1967), primarily trusts and estates, real estate, insurance, torts, and divorce that document the work of a small local law firm.
The Papers of A. E. Dick Howard
Extensive collection of professional, academic and legal papers mainly about Constitutional Law, International Law and Environmental Law.
The Papers of A. J. Gustin Priest
Professional papers mainly related to public utilities and the American Bar Association; academic files related to his teaching at the University of Virginia School of Law and some personal files.
The Papers of Alfonso GarcĂa Robles on the Committee of Disarmament
Photocopies of documents (1978-1986) relating to the U.N. Committee on Disarmament.
The Papers of Arthur I. Schulman Concerning the Virginia ACLU
This collection contains correspondence, minutes of meetings and directories of the ACLU in Charlottesville, Virginia, 1969-1972.
The Papers of Bernard P. Chamberlain (re Law School Alumni Association and Class of 1922)
Small collection related to the University of Virginia Law School Alumni Association and the Law Class of 1922.
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 Charles M. Davison, Jr.
Correspondence (1967-1976) between Davison and Virginia Supreme Judges related to pre-publication of the Virginia Report.
The Papers of Charles O. Gregory
Small collection (1937-1966) of legal correspondence between Prof. Gregory and Justice Frankfurter. Also memorabilia related to Robert and Edward Kennedy while students at the university.
The Papers of Chief Justice Earl Warren
Personal correspondence, photographs, memorabilia and a shotgun that belonged to Chief Justice Warren, 1951-1974.
The Papers of Daniel J. Meador
Professional, academic and personal papers related to his role as University of Virginia Law professor, Dean of the University of Alabama Law School, his role at the Justice Department and the Appellate Courts, the UVA Program for Judges, UVA Lectureship in Law and Religion, teaching materials and fictional works. There is correspondence, committee files, legislative files, drafts of fictional works, academic writings, photographs.
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 David Nelson Sutton
Small collection of University of Virginia memorabilia: students notes, notebooks, examinations, programs related to Law School (1905-1919). Also some ABA and VBA files (1948-1953).
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 Duke and Duke
Large collection of law practice records that document a small-town law office. There is correspondence, case files, legal, insurance and financial records, ledgers, 1854-1956.
The Papers of Earle K. Shawe
Professional files that relate to labor management relations, and personal memorabilia.
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.