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Goldberg, Arthur J; Judicial opinions -- United States; Cabinet officers -- United States; Ambassadors -- United States; Judges -- United States; Politicians -- United States
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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43 boxes
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Goldberg
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Northwestern University School of Law alumnus (J.D. 1930).
Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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<div class="hide">Draft of Opinion: <br/><em>Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee</em></div>
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Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Committee
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No.6, O.T. 1962; typed draft of an opinion with notes in pencil.
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ca. 1962
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Paper; 49 pages.
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Goldberg, Arthur J; Judicial opinions -- United States; Cabinet officers -- United States; Ambassadors -- United States; Judges -- United States; Politicians -- United States
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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Goldberg
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<div class="hide">Letter to Earl Warren from Arthur Goldberg Regarding Sit-In Cases</div>
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Typed letter from Goldberg suggesting edits for Warren's opinion.
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Sit-In Cases
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1963 February 12
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Paper; 5 pages.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
O.T. 1962
O.T. 1963
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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Goldberg
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Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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<div class="hide">Memorandum to the Other Justices from Arthur Goldberg </div>
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No. 435; memorandum regarding changes to the opinion for <em>Harris Truck Lines, Inc. v. Cherry Meat Packers, Inc.</em>
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Harris Truck Lines, Inc. v. Cherry Meat Packers, Inc.
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1962 December 10
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Paper; 1 page.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
Harris Truck Lines
Harris Truck Lines, Inc. v. Cherry Meat Packers, Inc.
No. 435
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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Goldberg
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Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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<div class="hide">Letter to Byron White from Arthur Goldberg Regarding Opinion: <br/><em>U.S. v. Continental Can Co.</em></div>
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O.T. 1963; letter to White from Goldberg stating his intent to join White's opinion pursuant to certain edits.
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U.S. v. Continental Can Co.
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1964 June 13
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
O.T. 1963
U.S. v. Continental Can Co.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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43 boxes
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Goldberg
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Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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No. 12, O.T. 1963; printed draft of Goldberg's dissent with what appears to be handwritten notes from the other justices.
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Bell v. Maryland
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1964 April
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Paper; 34 pages.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
Bell v. Maryland
No. 12
O.T. 1963
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Goldberg, Arthur J; Judicial opinions -- United States; Cabinet officers -- United States; Ambassadors -- United States; Judges -- United States; Politicians -- United States
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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Goldberg
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Typescripts, press clippings, photographs.
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Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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<a href="http://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/catalog/inl-ead-archon-1042">Finding Aid</a>
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Bell v. Maryland
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1964 April
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
Bell v. Maryland
No. 12
O.T. 1963
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Goldberg, Arthur J; Judicial opinions -- United States; Cabinet officers -- United States; Ambassadors -- United States; Judges -- United States; Politicians -- United States
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An account of the resource
The Arthur Goldberg Papers span the years ca. 1961-78 and fill 43 document boxes. The papers consists primarily of Supreme Court case records from the Court's October Terms, 1962 through 1964. The remaining records pertain to Goldberg's administrative affairs while on the Court, and to his involvement with numerous community organizations, civil committees, and scholarly institutions. The records are arranged in four categories: biographical materials, Supreme Court case records, Supreme Court administrative records, and general subject files.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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43 boxes
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Goldberg
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Typescripts, press clippings, photographs.
Northwestern University School of Law alumnus (J.D. 1930).
Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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<a href="http://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/catalog/inl-ead-archon-1042">Finding Aid</a>
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No. 12, O.T. 1963; miscellaneous papers including typed, printed, and handwritten notes regarding Arthur Goldberg's dissent.
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Bell v. Maryland
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n.d.
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Paper; 6 pages.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
No. 12
O.T. 1963
R. M. Bell v. Maryland
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Goldberg, Arthur J; Judicial opinions -- United States; Cabinet officers -- United States; Ambassadors -- United States; Judges -- United States; Politicians -- United States
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An account of the resource
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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43 boxes
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Goldberg
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Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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<a href="http://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/catalog/inl-ead-archon-1042">Finding Aid</a>
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No. 12, O.T. 1963; copy of a handwritten draft of Arthur Goldberg's dissent.
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Bell v. Maryland
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n.d.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
No. 12
O.T. 1963
R. M. Bell v. Maryland
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Goldberg, Arthur J; Judicial opinions -- United States; Cabinet officers -- United States; Ambassadors -- United States; Judges -- United States; Politicians -- United States
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
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approximately 1961-1978
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Goldberg
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Typescripts, press clippings, photographs.
Northwestern University School of Law alumnus (J.D. 1930).
Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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<a href="http://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/catalog/inl-ead-archon-1042">Finding Aid</a>
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No. 12, O.T. 1963; copy of a typed, partial draft of Arthur Goldberg's dissent with handwritten notes in ink.
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Bell v. Maryland
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n.d.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
No. 12
O.T. 1963
R. M. Bell v. Maryland
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The Arthur Goldberg Papers span the years ca. 1961-78 and fill 43 document boxes. The papers consists primarily of Supreme Court case records from the Court's October Terms, 1962 through 1964. The remaining records pertain to Goldberg's administrative affairs while on the Court, and to his involvement with numerous community organizations, civil committees, and scholarly institutions. The records are arranged in four categories: biographical materials, Supreme Court case records, Supreme Court administrative records, and general subject files.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Law.
Date
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approximately 1961-1978
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43 boxes
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Goldberg
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Open to researchers under library restrictions.
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Typescripts, press clippings, photographs.
Northwestern University School of Law alumnus (J.D. 1930).
Gift of Barbara Cramer and Robert Goldberg to Northwestern University School of Law, 1996.
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<a href="http://findingaids.library.northwestern.edu/catalog/inl-ead-archon-1042">Finding Aid</a>
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<div class="hide">Partial Draft of Dissenting Opinion: <br/><em>Bell v. Maryland</em></div>
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No. 12, O.T. 1963; copy of a typed partial draft of Arthur Goldberg's dissent with handwritten notes in ink.
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Bell v. Maryland
Date
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n.d.
Creator
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
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Paper; 27 pages.
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Goldberg, Arthur J.
No. 12
O.T. 1963
R. M. Bell v. Maryland