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American Civil Liberties Union Records: Legal Case Files Series, 1947-1995: Finding Aid
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Summary Information
- Creator:
- American Civil Liberties Union.
- Title and dates:
- American Civil Liberties Union Records: Legal Case Files Series, 1947-1995
- Abstract:
- The American Civil Liberties Union Records document the activities of the Union in protecting individual rights from 1920 through 1995. The files contain materials on freedom of speech, expression, and association; due process of law; equality before the law; legal case files; and organizational records. Within these categories files reflect subject areas such as academic freedom, censorship, racial discrimination, aliens' rights, privacy concerns, labor concerns, amnesty, and government loyalty and security. The files reflect work on litigation, advocacy and public policy, and subject files on various areas of interest connected with civil liberties. Materials include correspondence, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, and legal files. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, and the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee.
- Size:
- 284.8 linear feet (683 boxes)
- Call number:
- MC001.02.04
- Location:
- Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Public Policy Papers.
Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA - Language(s) of material:
- English.
- Storage note:
- This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.
History of the American Civil Liberties Union
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) was established in 1920 to protect the specific constitutional freedoms in the Bill of Rights. In 1915 the American Union Against Militarism (AUAM) was formed to prevent United States involvement in World War I with Crystal Eastman serving as executive secretary. Roger Baldwin became executive director in 1917. Immediately upon United States entry in World War I, the AUAM was inundated with requests for aid to protect free speech, assembly and press which were threatened with political restriction imposed upon U.S. entry into the war and to defend the rights of conscientious objectors. A separate organization was needed to safeguard these rights, and thus the National Civil Liberties Bureau (NCLB) was established in the autumn of 1917 with Roger Baldwin as director.
For the history of the ACLU during the Baldwin years, see the history in the ACLU finding aid, 1912-1950.
The ACLU, 1950-1995: The Trials of Growth
The forty years between 1950 and 1990 were a time of significant growth for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Membership increased twenty-five times, and the Union's impact on the legal landscape was broad and deep. One historian decreed that the decade after 1954 witnessed “the greatest advances in civil liberties in American history,” with significant gains for African-Americans, women, students, the mentally-ill, prisoners, and others previously denied the full protection afforded by the U.S. Constitution. This period also saw the end to much censorship and the decoupling of church/state activity. The ACLU's boom was not without the threat of bust, however. The organization restructured itself several times as it wrestled to reflect internally the principles it espoused publicly. Its expansion into new areas of civil rights along with its firm stand on the First Amendment produced episodes that threatened the ACLU's viability.
Organizational Expansion
In the years immediately following World War II, younger, non-founding members of the ACLU Board pressed for and eventually achieved a structural reorganization that led to the Union's present configuration. In 1950, Roger Baldwin's role changed from administrator to ambassador, in which he toured, lectured, and wrote on civil liberties issues. While at the helm of the ACLU, Baldwin preferred that the ACLU remain a small, centrally-controlled unit with himself at the helm, something that changed under the administration of his successor, Patrick Murphy Malin. A Swarthmore economist, Malin lacked Baldwin's charm and speaking skills, but he was a successful administrator who oversaw the growth of the organization from 9,000 members in 1950 to over 60,000 by the time of his departure in 1962.
Much of this growth can be attributed to the expansion of local affiliates at the state and regional level that had their own boards and acted upon local civil liberties issues. Many served as watchdogs--ensuring that civil rights victories won by the national ACLU in the high courts were enforced at the local level--while other affiliates were active in initiating cases, often with more absolutist positions than the national office. Though the affiliates had a voice in deciding the national chapter's direction and policy since 1954, the organizational mechanism by which this was accomplished was cumbersome, changing several times. A workable method was found in 1967 with the creation of an 80-member board of directors comprised of representatives from all the affiliates and thirty at-large members. In addition, starting in 1959 and continuing to the present, the ACLU held biennial conferences to inform membership on pertinent topics, and to gather their views on civil liberties issues.
The Cold War and Civil Liberties
Historian Samuel Walker divides the ACLU's area of activity between 1950-1990 into four broad areas: Cold War issues, censorship, church/state, and civil rights. The beginning of the Cold War, the rise of Joseph McCarthy and the re-emergence of the House Committee on Un- American Activities (HUAC) created an atmosphere of intolerance and suspicion that not only posed a threat to individual civil liberties, but also destroyed the lives of many caught in the web spun by the Wisconsin Senator and his minions. The ACLU challenged the actions of McCarthy and HUAC on the tenet that only peoples' acts, not their beliefs, should be penalized; anything less infringed on First Amendment principle.
While the ACLU had not always lived up to these same principles (in 1940 it ousted board member Elizabeth Gurley Flynn for her membership in the Communist Party), by the early 1950s the ACLU did not hesitate to aid in the publication of Merle Miller's The Judges and the Judged. The book detailed HUAC's and McCarthy's red-baiting tactics, such as the prevalent use of unnamed (and hence unreliable or unanswerable) sources, guilt by association or exercise of one's Fifth Amendment rights, and other questionable means that resulted in blacklistings and firings of many in unions, the film industry, and the teaching profession. The ACLU called for the abolition of HUAC, attacked any measure that punished Communist Party members or denied them rights based solely on party membership ( Kent v. Dulles, for example), and sought fair and open investigations for the accused. In testament to its strict adherence to principle, the ACLU reminded the United States Senate of its obligation to provide McCarthy a fair hearing when it began censure proceedings against him in 1954.
The ACLU may have stood up for the rights of the accused more readily in 1950 than it did in 1940 because Roger Baldwin had developed a quid pro quo with J. Edgar Hoover in which the ACLU did not publicize FBI civil rights violations, and high-level Union officers cooperated with the Bureau. Baldwin and others thought that this cooperation, in conjunction with the Flynn resolution, inoculated the Union against attack as a Communist-front organization, freeing it to spend its energies defending constitutional principle, not itself. This arrangement, shocking when revealed in later years, did not prevent the FBI from continuing its massive surveillance of the ACLU and its members.
Red hunters cited national security as the basis for their actions, a justification that the government would continue to invoke and one that the ACLU contested in such cases as the Pentagon Papers ( U.S. v. New York Times), Watergate ( U.S. v. Nixon), and Iran-Contra. In 1969, 13 years after Joseph McCarthy's death, the ACLU's vigilance bore the ultimate fruit in Brandenburg v. Ohio in which the Supreme Court ruled that the government only could punish direct incitement to lawless action, thereby invalidating the Smith Act and all state sedition laws that restricted radical political thought.
Censorship and Freedom of Speech
The cousin to McCarthyism's national security cause was the drive to protect people from printed materials and movies that promoted Communism or were perceived to erode community morals. Censorship attempts were, from the ACLU's point of view, a fundamental attack on free speech, and over the course of three decades, the Union came to adopt an absolutist position, suffering no infringement in any form. Beginning with a 1952 Supreme Court victory in Burstyn v. Wilson/McCaffrey in which the high court declared that states cannot prohibit the screening of films based on state-based standards, the ACLU rang up a string of court victories. These, combined with changing market pressures, brought a complete end to many common censorship practices by the 1960s ( Jacobellis v. Ohio), including the sharp curtailment of post office censorship ( Hannegan v. Esquire).
In a related decision, the Supreme Court gave a boost to freedom of the press in New York Times v. Sullivan which declared that public officials could not sue for defamation unless they proved “actual malice,” thereby providing the media with heretofore unknown freedom to report critically. Freedom of speech was extended, with the ACLU's assistance, by placing it above property rights in Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins, with the high court deciding that a shopping center could not forbid the distribution of political pamphlets on its premises.
Perhaps the most famous free speech issue of the ACLU's history, and certainly one that had the greatest impact on the organization, was the pitched battle over American Nazis' right to parade through Skokie, Illinois in 1977. Half the town's 70,000 citizens were Jewish, and about 1,000 were Holocaust survivors, but this did not dissuade the ACLU (then headed by Aryeh Neier who was Jewish) from taking on the Nazis' cause in what the ACLU considered a “classic First Amendment case.”
What the Union did not count on was a vigorous counter-argument by the Jewish Defense League, nor the loss of the support of its long-time ally, the American Jewish Congress. The ACLU won the court case, though the Nazis never marched in Skokie (ultimately parading at a site in downtown Chicago), but the highly-publicized case caused a backlash resulting in a large drop in membership. Neier, who had assumed the executive director's post after the departure of John de J. Pemberton in 1970 and was accustomed to growing membership rolls and increasing budgets, found himself unable to reconcile the organization's activities with available funds and resigned. His successor, Ira Glasser, initiated an emergency appeal to supporters and raised over $500,000, allowing him to re-structure organizationally and financially, placing the ACLU back in the black and ready for the looming trials of the Reagan Revolution.
Church/State
The ACLU earned the enmity of many for its efforts in enforcing the separation of church and state. Working to end state-sanctioned forms of religion, predominantly mainstream Protestantism, the ACLU sought to abolish school prayer, various government subsidies for religious education, and other connections between government and religious activity. Starting in 1947 with Everson v. Board of Education, the court delineated the Establishment Clause and the ACLU began to challenge long-entrenched government support for religious activity. Assailing school prayer, the ACLU won high court decisions to end it ( Engel v. Vitale and Abingdon School District v. Schempp). It also re-fought the Scopes trial ( Epperson v. Arkansas) in Arkansas which had required the teaching of creationism as well as evolution.
Frequently working in conjunction with Protestants United for the Separation of Church and State (later Americans United…) and the American Jewish Congress, the ACLU repeatedly clashed with the desires of the Roman Catholic Church on issues such as censorship, birth control, or school aid, often with the ACLU the victor. By the late 1960s, changes in public attitude toward church/state issues cemented the organization's gains, as many mainstream churches accepted the delineation. However, fundamentalist religions continued challenging laws on public prayer issues into the 1990s, with little effect ( Wallace v. Jaffree). Often, the affiliates bore the brunt of enforcement on church/state separation, acting to check sometimes frequent local infringements, thus proving Roger Baldwin's assertion that “no victory ever stays won.”
Civil Rights
The First Amendment clearly delineates free speech protection and church/state separation, and it was easy for the ACLU to pick up the banner for these causes. However, most of the ACLU's work from the 1950s onward involved the more ambiguous and complex realm of civil rights, helping secure the rights or expanding the concept of those same rights for those who had been denied them in the past such as African-Americans, women, homosexuals, children, the mentally-ill, prisoners, and the accused. In this multifaceted arena, the ACLU found itself embroiled both internally and externally, as the national organization sought to define its mission even as state affiliates and regional offices acted on their own accord, usually pushing further and harder than the national organization planned to go.
For example, during the Vietnam War ACLU moderates clashed with anti-war activists over the issue of representing Dr. Benjamin Spock, the famous pediatrician and prominent anti-war activist accused of interfering with the functions of government when he organized a “Stop the Draft” Week in 1968. Legal director Melvin Wulf first announced that the ACLU would represent Spock, only to be overruled by the national board, prompting the Massachusetts affiliate to take up Spock's cause. Though ultimately the government would drop its case, pro- Spock members saw the case as an opportunity to raise questions about the Vietnam War's legitimacy (as well as freedom of speech), while moderates viewed that issue as outside the ACLU's scope. It also brought to the fore a long-simmering debate over whether the ACLU should participate directly in lawsuits or contribute amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) briefs to other cases. After reviewing its most recent past activity, the Union decided that they had de facto become directly involved in cases and would continue as such.
Despite the organizational turmoil, a discussion of the ACLU's legal success under the civil rights rubric threatens to become a numbing list of historic Supreme Court decisions. Brown v. Board of Education, which overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and tolled the end of government-endorsed segregation was one of many cases in which the ACLU worked together with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to win rights for African-Americans. The ACLU participated in all the major civil rights cases, arguing for freedom of speech and association rights that allowed the sit-ins, freedom rides, and other methods employed by the movement.
Other famous high court cases in which the ACLU partook include: Griswold v. Connecticut, which recognized a right to privacy, thereby laying the foundation for future abortion rights decisions; Tinker v. Des Moines and In re Gault, two cases recognizing that minors enjoyed some Constitutional protection, especially in regard to freedom of speech and due process; and Miranda v. Arizona, Mapp v. Ohio, Escobedo v. Illinois, and Gideon v. Wainwright, all of which expanded the rights of the accused, mandating an explanation of their rights and access to counsel, and placing limits on police action. (While these last cases caused many police groups to view the ACLU with hostility, the Union also defended a police officer's right to belong to conservative political organizations such as the John Birch Society.)
As the concept of civil rights expanded, the ACLU started several special projects designed to focus solely on specific topics, including the Mental Health Law Project, the Project on Amnesty, the Privacy Project, the Women's Rights Project, the Lesbian and Gay Rights Project, and Prisoners' Rights Project. Each project worked not only to change the law, but to educate the public and raise their own funds.
Expansion Issues
The Children's Rights Project is an example of how the ACLU changed itself from a small, centrally-controlled organization to an expansive confederacy of groups working to advance the goal of civil liberties. With its roots in the 1970s and located at the national organization's office in New York City, it was one of the focused projects financially seeded by the national organization. In 1995, it had become successful enough to incorporate itself and separate from the ACLU organizationally, physically, and financially. Another sign of growth was the start of the regional offices. In addition to the Washington, D.C. office (established 1938) the Southern Regional Office in Atlanta was organized in 1964 and the Mountain States Regional Office in Denver a few years later. Each handled cases particular to their geographic areas, as well as the usual range of cases that interested the ACLU. This led to varying interpretations of ACLU policy which resulted in the creation of the ACLU's official policy guides, issued first in 1966 and revised periodically. These represented the ACLU's attempt to coordinate and control the types of cases the Union would take on and to shepherd resources along coordinated lines.
Unfortunately, the national organization had trouble determining what path to take, as many individuals within the organization pulled in different directions. Exacerbating this problem was the ACLU's re-structuring which attempted to reconcile the many voices in the civil liberties debate. After the first re-organization which opened up policy making to affiliates in 1954, the ACLU re-organized again in 1964, establishing a two-tiered system of governance in which affiliate representatives met twice a year and the board of directors in between. The dichotomy did not provide any stability and three years later, the Union re-organized once again, establishing its one-body 80-member board. Throughout this time, the ACLU continued its board committees--some standing, others ad hoc--which focused on particular issues such as academic freedom or due process. In later years, the rise of the special projects would overtake some of the committees' work and the role of the committees would be reduced, though not eliminated.
The establishment of the Roger N. Baldwin/ACLU Foundation in 1967 was another major organizational change for the ACLU. The Union created the charitable fund-raising arm to pay attorneys to work on the ACLU's behalf, signalling the end of the national organization's long- standing reliance on volunteer lawyers. Though volunteer attorneys continued to play a significant role in many of the affiliates, even there some groups, such as the New York and Southern California affiliates, had a history of paying for legal representation. The Foundation's purpose was to solicit funds from, among other places, other foundations, and during its early years much of its resources supported civil rights work in the South. In later years, it would provide initial funds for many of the special projects, gather any legal fees won by the project lawyers, applying the funds against the project's overhead costs.
These changes reflected not only the organization's growth, but also its expanding interpretation of what constituted civil liberties work. Starting with the civil rights movement and continuing on through the Vietnam War and Watergate, the ACLU fought internally, often bitterly, over the scope and nature of its work. In this battle, the broad interpreters of the Union's mission won out, as the organization took on cases involving abortion rights, women's rights, affirmative action, and other areas, far from the basic principle of protecting First Amendment rights on which the Union was founded.
The 1980s and early 1990s
The ACLU emerged from the 1970s a victor of many legal battles and organizationally strong. However, despite its track record and strength, the ACLU would not ring up a string of Supreme Court victories in the 1980s and 1990s as it had in the previous two decades. Public sentiment, long an ally in many areas, had shifted against the organization, to the point that ACLU membership was identified as out-of-the-mainstream. In the 1988 presidential election, GOP candidate George Bush, willfully unaware of nearly fifty years of Supreme Court decisions, echoed the phrase of Joseph McCarthy in calling his opponent, Michael Dukakis, a “card- carrying member of the ACLU” for his opposition to a flag-salute requirement. The Bush accusation reflected the state of public awareness of civil liberties in the 1980s as the ACLU re- fought a number of battles over such issues as censorship, school prayer, creationism, and abortion rights. In the area of censorship, the Union withstood challenges from both right and left, the latter trying to censor publications under the rubric of protecting women. However, the ACLU stood firm in its belief in the absolute freedom of speech.
The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights were written to guarantee that the rights of the minority would not be infringed upon by the majority; the ACLU's accomplishments during the twentieth century helped to ensure that unpopular views would be tolerated, and indirectly, to remind people that it is an uncommon nation that commonly tolerates challenges to the majority view.
Description
These Records document the activities of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in protecting individual rights between 1947 and 1995. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, court documents, memoranda, printed matter, minutes, reports, briefs, legal files, exhibit materials, and audio-visual materials. Also included are materials from ACLU affiliate organizations, the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee and national office legal department records (1945-1960).
Due to the exceptionally large volume within the ACLU Records, succinct series and subseries descriptions have been written, providing a basic outline of the records available. The researcher should always consult the folder list to ascertain if the records contain a topic of interest since not all subjects are mentioned in these brief descriptions.
The researcher should also be aware that many topics may be covered in more than one series or subseries. For instance, materials concerning freedom of the press are located in both the Mass Communications and Censorship subseries. Often the series descriptions note similar materials found in other parts of this collection. Due to limitations in processing time, not every file is in exact chronological or alphabetical order.
Arrangement
- Series 4: Legal Case Files, 1933-1990
- Subseries 4A: Legal Case Files, 1933-1990 [bulk dates 1960-1984]
- Subseries 4B: Legal Department, 1950-1980 [bulk 1960-1976]
Access and Use
Access
This agreement describes the limits on access to portions of the American Civil Liberties Union Records as provided by paragraph six of the agreement between the American Civil Liberties Union and the Princeton University Library dated on March 1993. These restrictions may be revised from time to time at the initiation of either party.
Consistent with its support of freedom of information and informed public discourse on matters of public interest, the American Civil Liberties Union Records will be completely open to researchers. However, sections of the Records shall be closed for stated periods of time to protect privacy, confidentiality, and attorney-client privilege. The following categories of records shall be restricted as indicated below:
Personnel Records - Records which deal with personnel issues, whether in personnel files or in other files maintained by the ACLU shall be closed during the lifetime of the person to whom they apply. When scattered personnel records are present in open files, they shall be governed by this paragraph. This restriction shall not apply if the person or persons to whom the record applies have given their permission in writing to disclose said information.
Administrative Records - Records maintained by ACLU administrators (Board and Executive committee members, officers, executives, department heads, project directors, etc.) shall be closed for twenty years after the creation of the record or ten years after its deposit in the Princeton University Library, whichever is latter, but in no case for more than 30 years after the creation of the record. Personnel records will continue to be closed as provided above.
Development Records - Records relating to financial support from foundations or other legal entities but not individuals or their family foundations shall be closed for the same period as administrative records. Records relating to financial support by individual donors or their family foundations shall be returned to the ACLU if other more substantive issues relating to policy are not raised by the correspondence. When other issues are relevant, these records shall be closed for the same period as administrative records. Where opened the portions relating to individuals or their family foundations shall be treated like personnel records as provided below.
Legal Case Records - Legal Case Files shall be segregated into four categories:
1) Open Records - publicly-available materials relating to the case (public court records such as briefs, transcripts, exhibits, and judgments as well as other records such as press releases and media coverage) shall be open immediately upon transfer to Princeton.
2) Work Product Privileged Records - correspondence, memoranda, drafts of briefs prepared in anticipation of litigation, written statements of witnesses, and notes of mental impressions or personal recollections prepared or formed by an attorney shall be open twenty years after the closure of the case.
3) Attorney-Client Privileged Records - any document reflecting an exchange with a client or a potential client (including but not limited to written correspondence, memoranda to the file, notes, or any other report of communication to or from a client or potential client) made for the purpose of furnishing or obtaining professional legal advice and assistance shall be closed for seventy-five years for all clients, except for children where the period of closure shall be one hundred years.
4) The access rules set forth above do not apply to the following materials: classified documents; documents that have been placed under seal by a court or are subject to a protective order; documents that identify by name or otherwise clients that have been represented anonymously or pseudonymously; the terms of any confidential settlement or agreement. All such documents shall remain permanently closed unless the records are declassified, unsealed, the protective order is modified, or the client or the client's legal representative waives the privilege in writing.
Other Finding Aid(s)
The American Civil Liberties Union Records: Legal Case Files Series forms part of the American Civil Liberties Union Records (Call Number 001). Due to the large volume of the ACLU records multiple online finding aids have been created.
A single finding aid exists for the American Civil Liberties Union Records dating from 1917-1947 and is available online: American Civil Liberties Union Records, The Roger Baldwin Years, 1917-1947.
American Civil Liberties Union Records dating from 1947 have been divided in to six series; each series is described in a separate finding aid. These finding aids are listed below:
Series 1: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Organizational Matters Series, 1947-1995.
Series 2: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Project Files Series, 1964-1979.
Series 3: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Subject Files Series, 1921-1990.
Series 4: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Legal Case Files Series, 1933-1990.
Series 5: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Printed Materials Series, 1917-1995.
Series 6: American Civil Liberties Union Records: Audiovisual Materials Series, circa 1920-1995.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Appraisal
During the processing of this collection, many items were discarded, including newspaper clippings from the New York Times and other major newspapers, government publications, well- known serial publications, and publications and large distribution memoranda from well-known and well-documented organizations such as the American Jewish Committee or Americans United for the Separation of Church and State.
Related Materials
Location of Copies or Alternate Formats
Public records of the ACLU from 1917 to 1989, have been microfilmed by the Microfilming Corporation of America (MCA) and University Microfilms International (UMI). These records include minutes of the board of directors, mailings to the board of directors, biennial conference papers, policy guides, the national legal docket, organization manuals, constitution and bylaws, legal briefs, and publications. The American Civil Liberties Union Records and Publications 1917-1975: A Guide to the Microfilm Edition and succeeding guides to these materials are available in the reference room, and the microfilm itself is located in the microforms reading room.
The bound volumes of ACLU records covering 1917 through 1946 (volumes 1-2762) have been microfilmed and researchers must use the microfilm in order to prevent further deterioration of the these fragile volumes. Researchers should consult the finding aid to the earlier ACLU records (1917-1946) for their description and arrangement.
Related Archival Material
- American Civil Liberties Union, Washington, D.C. Office Records
- American United for the Separation of Church and State Records
- Roger N. Baldwin Papers
- Osmond K. Fraenkel Diaries
- Fund for the Republic Records
- Arthur Garfield Hays Papers
- Peggy Lamson Collection on Roger N. Baldwin
- Law Students Civil Rights Research Council Records
- PEN American Center Records (at Firestone Library)
Processing and Other Information
Works Cited
Historical sketch based on In Defense of American Liberties: A History of the ACLU by Samuel Walker. See also Samuel Walker's The American Civil Liberties Union: An Annotated Bibliography.
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Paula Jabloner in 1994-1996 with the assistance of Assistant Archivist for Technical Services Daniel Linke, Special Collections Assistants Amy Escott, Claire Johnston, Alison McCuaig, and Tom Rosko, and students Laurie Alexander, Christina Aragon, Laura Burt, Jue Chen, Clement Doyle, Joe Faber, Said Farah, Boyd Goodson, Naomi Harlin, Janet Hine, Matthew Honahan, Katherine Johnson, Damian Long, Theresa Marchitto, Laura Myones, Olivia Kew, Grace Koo, Dan Sack, Bijan Salehizadeh, Tina Wang, Kyle Weston, and Elizabeth Williamson.
Descriptive Rules Used
Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Encoding
Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Techbooks and Cristela García-Spitz on November 16, 2006.
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); American Civil Liberties Union Records, Box and Folder Number; Public Policy Papers, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
Subject Headings
These materials have been indexed in the Princeton University Library online catalog using the following terms. Those seeking related materials should search under these terms.
- Baldwin, Roger N. (Roger Nash), 1884-1981 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Dorsen, Norman -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959 -- Adversaries.
- Ennis, Bruce J., 1941 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Epperson, Susan -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Escobedo, Danny -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Everson, Arch R. -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Gault, Gerald Francis, 1949 or 50- -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Gideon, Clarence Earl -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Griswold, Estelle -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Hays, Arthur Garfield, 1881-1954 - Contributions to civil rights.
- Holtzman, Elizabeth -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Jacobellis, Nico -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Levy, Herbert Monte, 1923 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Malin, Patrick Murphy, 1903-1964 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Miranda, Ernesto -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Neier, Aryeh, 1937 -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Neuborne, Burt -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 -- Adversaries.
- Pemberton, John de J. -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Perry, Richard L. -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972 -- Imprisonment.
- Powell, John A. (John Anthony) -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Reitman, Alan -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Schempp, Edward L. -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Schwarzschild, Henry -- Contributions to civil rights.
- Scopes, John Thomas, 1900-1970 --Trials, litigation, etc.
- Seeger, Daniel A. -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Tinker, John Frederick -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Wulf, Melvin A. -- Contributions to civil rights.
- American Union Against Militarism.
- Marshall Civil Liberties Trust Fund.
- National Civil Liberties Bureau (U.S.).
- New York Times Company -- Trials, litigation, etc.
- United States. Constitution. 1st-10th Amendments.
- Abortion -- Law and legislation -- United States -- 20th century.
- African Americans -- Civil rights -- History 20th century.
- African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- 20th century.
- Aliens -- United States -- Civil rights -- 20th century.
- Amnesty -- United States -- 20th century.
- Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
- Apportionment (Election law) -- United States -- 20th century.
- Assembly, Right of -- United States -- 20th century.
- Censorship -- United States -- 20th century.
- Church and state --United States -- 20th century.
- Citizen suits (Civil procedure) -- United States -- 20th century.
- Civil rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- Civil rights movements -- United States -- 20th century.
- Civil rights workers -- United States -- 20th century -- Correspondence.
- Communism -- United States -- 20th century.
- Conscientious objectors -- United States -- 20th century.
- Constitutional law -- United States -- 20th century.
- Discrimination -- United States -- 20th century.
- Discrimination in employment - Law and legislation - United States - 20th century.
- Draft resisters -- United States -- 20th century.
- Due process of law -- United States -- 20th century.
- Equality before the law -- United States -- 20th century.
- Freedom of association -- United States -- 20th century.
- Freedom of information -- United States -- 20th century.
- Freedom of movement -- United States --20th century.
- Freedom of religion -- United States -- 20th century.
- Gay rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- Homosexuality -- Government policy -- History -- United States -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Civil rights -- 20th century.
- Insanity -- Jurisprudence -- United States -- 20th century.
- Internal security -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
- Jews -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- 20th century.
- Labor laws and legislation -- United States -- 20th century.
- Law -- United States -- Cases -- 20th century.
- Legal aid -- United States -- 20th century.
- Legal services -- United States -- 20th century.
- Loyalty oaths -- United States -- 20th century.
- Mental health laws -- United States -- 20th century.
- Minorities -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- 20th century.
- Police power -- United States -- 20th century.
- Political questions and judicial power -- United States -- 20th century.
- Political refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- 20th century.
- Political rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- Political rights, Loss of -- United States -- 20th century.
- Privacy, Right of - United States - 20th century.
- Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States -- 20th century.
- Records -- Access control -- United States -- 20th century.
- Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921.
- Sex discrimination -- United States -- 20th century.
- Strikes and lockouts -- United States -- Cases - 20th century.
- Subversive activities -- United States -- 20th century.
- Teaching, Freedom of -- United States -- 20th century.
- Television in politics -- United States -- 20th century.
- Trials -- United States -- 20th century.
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- United States.
- Women's rights -- United States -- 20th century.
- United States -- Armed forces -- Gays.
- Audiovisual materials.
- Briefs.
- Correspondence.
- Legal files.
- Memorandums.
- Minutes.
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Series 4: Legal Case Files
Subseries 4A: Legal Case Files, 1933-1990 [bulk dates 1960-1984]
Subseries Description
This series consists of legal case files which cover the widest range of civil liberties issues. It contains briefs and other pleadings, correspondence, memoranda, and notes. There are over 5500 folders representing approximately 3000 individual cases, many of which went before the U.S. Supreme Court. The Legal Case Files series is not a comprehensive representation of the cases in which the ACLU has been involved. Some records have yet to be transferred to Princeton and are still being maintained by the ACLU Legal Department. The series is arranged alphabetically by case or individual name. Files may appear listed under either the plaintiff's or the defendant's names. Also some cases are filed under a subject heading such as “Gay Rights Task Force” or “Airport Searches”. One should also consult the MCA/UMI Microfilm guides for the case files series which may contain copies of ACLU legal briefs filed for many of the cases listed here.
Some important Supreme Court cases in which the ACLU participated that are documented in this series include:
Abingdon School District v. Schempp (1963): Building on Engel v. Vitale in an 8-1 decision, the Court struck down Pennsylvania's in-school Bible-reading law as a violation of the First Amendment. [Box #1371]
Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969): After the ACLU's fifty-year struggle against laws punishing political advocacy, the Court now adopted the ACLU's view of the First Amendment--that the government could only penalize direct incitement to imminent lawless action--and invalidated, in one fell swoop, the Smith Act and all state sedition laws restricting radical political groups. [Box #1254]
Brown v. Board of Education (1954): In perhaps the most far-reaching decision of this century, the Court declared racially-segregated schools unconstitutional and overruled the “separate but equal” doctrine announced in the infamous 1896 decision, Plessy v. Ferguson. [Box #1260]
Buckley v. Valeo (1976): Freedom of speech and association won a partial victory in this challenge to the limits on campaign spending imposed by amendments to the Federal Elections Campaign Act. The Court struck down the Act's restrictions on spending “relative to a candidate,” and its required disclosure of $100-plus political contributions. [Box #1272]
Burstyn v. Wilson/McCaffrey (1952): Artistic freedom triumphed when the Court overruled its 1915 holding that movies “are a business, pure and simple,” and decided that New York State's refusal to license “The Miracle” violated the First Amendment. The state censor had labeled the film “sacrilegious.” [Box #1274]
Cohen v. California (1971): Reversed the conviction of a man who allegedly disturbed the peace by wearing a jacket that bore the words, “Fuck the draft,” while walking through a courthouse corridor. The Court rejected the notion that the state can prohibit speech just because it is “offensive.” [Box #1303]
Doe v. Bolton (1973): Doe was the companion case of Roe v. Wade, the famous abortion case which erased all existing criminal abortion laws and recognized a woman's constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. In Doe, the Court ruled that whether an abortion is “necessary” is the attending physician's call, to be made in light of all factors relevant to a woman's well-being. [Box #1344]
Eisenstadt v. Baird (1972): Extending Griswold, this decision overturned the conviction of a reproductive rights activist who had given an unmarried woman in Massachusetts a contraceptive device. The Court held that allowing distribution of contraceptives to married, but not unmarried, people violated the equal protection clause. [Box #1364]
Engel v. Vitale (1962): In an 8-1 decision, the Court struck down the New York State Regent's “nondenominational” school prayer, holding that “It is no part of the business of government to compose official prayers.” [Box #1365]
Epperson v. Arkansas (1969): The Court ruled that Arkansas had violated the First Amendment, which forbids official religion, with its ban on teaching “that mankind ascended or descended from a lower order of animals.” [Box #1218]
Escobedo v. Illinois (1964): Invoking the Sixth Amendment right to counsel, the Court threw out the confession of a man whose repeated requests to see his lawyer, throughout many hours of police interrogation, were ignored. [Box #1370]
Everson v. Board of Education (1947): The Court found school boards' reimbursement of the public transportation costs incurred by parents whose children attended parochial schools constitutional, but Justice Black's statement -- “In the words of Jefferson, the clause…was intended to erect a wall of separation between church and State…” - was the Court's first major utterance on the meaning of Establishment Clause. [Box #1371]
Gideon v. Wainwright/Cochran (1963): Clarence Earl Gideon, an indigent drifter from Florida, made history when, in a handwritten petition, he persuaded the Court that poor people had the right to a state-appointed lawyer in non-capital criminal cases. [Box #1400]
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965): Among the 20th-century's most influential decisions, it invalidated a Connecticut law forbidding the use of contraceptives on the ground that a right of “marital privacy,” though not specifically guaranteed in the Bill of Rights, is protected by “several fundamental constitutional guarantees.” [Box #1412]
Hannegan v. Esquire (1946): A major blow against censorship. The Court severely limited the Postmaster General's power to withhold mailing privileges for allegedly “offensive” material. [Box #1423]
Holtzman v. Schlesinger (1973): A dramatic lawsuit, brought by the ACLU for a New York congresswoman, to halt the bombing of Cambodia as an unconstitutional Presidential usurpation of Congress's authority to declare war. After a federal order to stop the bombing was stayed on appeal, the ACLU sent a lawyer across the country to the remote vacation hideaway of Justice William O. Douglas, who vacated the stay and, though later overruled, succeeded in halting the bombing for a few hours. [Box #1439]
In re Gault (1966): The most important landmark for juveniles, as it established specific due process requirements for state delinquency proceedings and stated, for the first time, the broad principle that young persons have constitutional rights. [Box #1398]
Jacobellis v. Ohio (1964): Justice Potter Stewart's famous statement, that although he could not define “obscenity,” he “knew it when [he] saw it,” crowned the Court's overturning of a cinema owner's conviction for showing “The Lovers,” by Louis Malle. [Box #1455]
Kent v. Dulles (1958): The Court ruled that the State Department had exceeded its authority in denying artist Rockwell Kent a passport because he refused to sign a “noncommunist affidavit.” The right to travel, said the Court, is protected by the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. [Box #1475]
King v. Smith (1968): The court invalidated a “man in the house” rule that denied welfare to children whose mother was living with a man, unmarried. The decision benefited an estimated 500,000 poor children, who had previously been excluded from aid. [Boxes #1477 and 1696]
Levy v. Louisiana (1968): The Court invalidated a state law that denied an illegitimate child the right to recover damages for a parent's death. The ruling established the principle that the accidental circumstance of a child's birth does not justify denials of rights. [Box #1499]
Loving v. Virginia (1967): A civil rights landmark that invalidated the anti-miscegenation laws of Virginia and 15 other southern states. The Court ruled that criminal bans on interracial marriage violate the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause and “the freedom to marry,” which the Court called “one of the basic civil rights of man.” [Box #1508]
Mapp v. Ohio (1961): A landmark, in which the Court ruled that the Fourth Amendment's exclusionary rule, first applied to federal law enforcement officers in 1914, applied to state and local police as well. [Box #1514]
Miranda v. Arizona (1966): This famous decision established the “Miranda warnings,” a requirement that the police, before interrogating suspects, must inform them of their rights. The Court embraced the ACLU's amicus argument that a suspect in custody has both a Sixth Amendment right to counsel and a Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. [Box #1549]
New York Times v. Sullivan (1964): A victory of freedom of the press. Public officials could not recover damages for defamation, ruled the Court, unless they could prove that a newspaper had impugned them with “actual malice.” A city commissioner in Montgomery, Alabama, had sued over publication of a full-page ad written by civil rights activists. [Box #1584]
O'Connor v. Donaldson (1975): The Court's first ruling on the rights of mental patients supported a non-violent man who had been confined against his will in a state hospital for 15 years. Mental illness alone, said the Court, could not justify “simple custodial confinement” on an indefinite basis. [Box #1347]
Poe v. Ullman (1961): Though unsuccessful, this challenge to Connecticut's ban on contraceptive sales set the stage for the Griswold decision of 1965. In a 33-page dissent, Justice John Harlan argued that the challenged law was “an intolerable invasion of privacy in the conduct of one of the most intimate concerns of an individual's private life.” [Box #1626]
Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins (1980): A victory for freedom of expression as the court rejected shopping mall owners' claim that their property rights compelled reversal of the California Supreme Court's requirement that a shopping center allow distribution of political pamphlets on its premises. [Box #1639]
Reed v. Reed (1971): A breakthrough women's rights decision that struck down a state law giving automatic preference to men over women as administrators of decedents' estates. For the first time, the Court ruled that sex-based--like race-based--classification violated the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. [Box #1645]
Rochin v. California (1952): Reversing the conviction of a man whose stomach had been forcibly pumped for drugs by a doctor at the behest of police, the Court ruled that the due process clause outlaws “conduct that shocks the conscience.” [Box #1657]
Smith v. Collin (1978): Related to Skokie v. National Socialist Party, the peculiar facts of this, one of the ACLU's most controversial First Amendment lawsuits ever, attracted enormous attention: American Nazis wanted to march through a Chicago suburb, Skokie, where many Holocaust survivors lived. The ACLU's challenge to the village's ban on the march was ultimately upheld. [Box #1304]
Speiser v. Randall (1958): Arguing before the Court on his behalf, ACLU lawyer Lawrence Speiser won his challenge to a California law requiring that veterans sign a loyalty oath to qualify for a property tax exemption. [Box #1710]
Tinker v. Des Moines (1969): A landmark lift for symbolic speech and students' rights. The Court invalidated the suspension of public school students for wearing black armbands to protest the Vietnam War, writing that students did not “shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.” [Box #1735]
Trop v. Dulles (1958): An American stripped of his citizenship for being a deserter in World War II suffered cruel and unusual punishment, said the Court, in violation of the Eighth Amendment. [Box #1740]
U.S. v. New York Times (1971): The Pentagon Papers case, a landmark among prior restraint cases, in which the leaking of the Papers to the press for publication by Daniel Ellsberg, a former Defense Department official, did not, said the Court, justify an injunction against publication on national security grounds. [Box #1584]
U.S. v. Nixon (1974): This test of Presidential power involved Richard Nixon's effort to withhold crucial Watergate tapes from Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski. In the only amicus brief filed, the ACLU argued: “There is no proposition more dangerous to the health of a constitutional democracy than the notion that an elected head of state is above the law and beyond the reach of judicial review.” The Court agreed and ordered the tapes handed over. [Box #1774]
U.S. v. Seeger (1965): In one of the first Vietnam War decisions, the Court extended conscientious objector status to those who did not necessarily believe in a Supreme Being, but who opposed war based on sincere beliefs that are equivalent to religious faith. [Box #1785]
U.S. v. Vuitch (1971): The Court's first abortion rights case, involving a doctor's appeal of his conviction for performing an illegal abortion. The Court upheld the constitutionality of the statute used to convict, but expanded the “life and health of the woman” concept to include psychological well-being, and ruled that the prosecution must prove the abortion was not necessary for a woman's physical or mental health. [Box #1795]
Wallace v. Jaffree (1985): This important church/state separation decision found Alabama's “moment of silence” law, which required public school children to take a moment “for meditation or voluntary prayer,” in violation of the First Amendment's establishment clause. [Box #1816]
Watkins v. United States (1957): Under the First Amendment, the Court imposed limits on the investigative powers of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, which had found a labor leader in contempt for refusing to answer questions about his associates' membership in the Communist Party. [Box #1825]
Series Arrangement
Series 4 is arranged alphabetically by project and case name, respectively.
Aaron v. Capps, 1975
Box 1196 Abbot, Jack v. Meese, Edward, 1987
Box 1196 Abbott v. Richardson, 1984
Box 1196 Abbott v. Thetford, 1976
Box 1196 Abdush-Shahid, Lugman v. Narcotic Addiction Control Commission, 1976
Box 1196 Ackerman v. Giles, 1986
Box 1196 Acuff, Jerry et al. v. United Papermakers, 1968-1969
Box 1196 Adams v. Board of Regents, 1970
Box 1196 Adams v. Hughes, circa 1979-1980
Box 1197 Adams v. Laird, 1969-1970
Box 1197 Adams v. McIlhany, 1981-1983
Box 1197 Adams v. Williams, 1972
Box 1197 Adams, Robert v. Laird, Melvin, 1969-1970
Box 1197 Aday, S. v. U.S. (“Sex Life of a Cop”), 1964-1966
Box 1197 Addington v. Texas, 1977-1978
Box 1197 Adickes v. Kress et al., 1970
Box 1197 Adickes v. Kress et al., 1970
Box 1198 Adler v. Board of Education of New York City, 1951
Box 1198 Adler v. U.S., 1967
Box 1198 Afshar v. U.S. State Department, 1980-1983
Box 1198 Aguilar v. Felton, 1984-1985
Box 1198 Aguilar v. Felton, 1984-1985
Box 1199 Aguillard v. Treen, 1981-1982
Box 1199 Ahmed v. U.S., 1969
Box 1199 Ahmed, Omar et al. v. Federal Bureau of Investigation et al., 1972
Box 1199 Aikens v. California, 1971
Box 1199 Aikens v. California, 1971
Box 1200 Airport Searches, 1972
Box 1200 Airport Searches, 1972
Box 1201 Ake v. Oklahoma, 1983
Box 1201 Akin v. Board of Education, California, 1969
Box 1201 Akron v. Akron Center for Reproduction Health, Inc., 1982
Box 1201 Akulicz v. Wolke, 1973
Box 1201 Alabama State Board of Pensions and Security, 1965-1966
Box 1202 Alabama v. Dickey, 1968
Box 1202 Alabama v. Mills, J.E., 1968
Box 1202 Alabama v. Newman, 1971-1982
Box 1202 Alabama v. Seibold, 1968
Box 1202 Alabama v. White, 1989
Box 1202 Alamo v. Donovan, 1984
Box 1202 Alaska Gay Coalition v. Sullivan, 1976-1977
Box 1202 Alaska v. Messerli, 1978-1979
Box 1202 Alaska Gay Coalition v. Sullivan, 1976-1977
Box 1203 Alberda v. Noel, 1970
Box 1203 Albert, Dorothy v. Pennsylvania, 1952
Box 1203 Alberti v. Sheriff of Harris County, Texas, 1975
Box 1203 Albertini v. U.S., 1981-1985
Box 1203 Albertini v. U.S., 1983-1984
Box 1204 Alberts v. California, 1956-1957
Box 1204 Albertson v. Subversive Activities Control Board, 1965
Box 1204 Alessi v. Professional Standards, 1983
Box 1204 Alexander v. Bartlett, 1965
Box 1204 Alexander v. New York City Board of Education, 1949
Box 1204 Alexander, Lawrence v. Selective Service, 1968
Box 1204 Alford v. U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1974
Box 1204 Alioto v. More, 1974
Box 1204 Allaire v. Rogers, 1978
Box 1205 Allen v. Austin, 1976
Box 1205 Allen v. Hickel, 1969-1971
Box 1205 Allen v. Merrell, 1957
Box 1205 Allen, Alvin L. v. Bennett, Bruce, 1964-1966
Box 1205 Allen, Jennifer G., 1968
Box 1205 Allenwood Cases, 1970
Box 1205 Alsager v. Polk County, 1975
Box 1205 Alvarez v. Nebraska, 1967
Box 1205 Alvarez v. Nebraska: Correspondence, 1967-1969
Box 1205 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America v. Chicago Tribune Co., 1970
Box 1206 Amalgamated Food Employees Inion v. Logan Valley Plaza, Inc., 1967
Box 1206 Amalgamated Food Employees Union v. Logan Valley Plaza, Inc., 1967-1971
Box 1206 Ambach v. Norwick; Norwick v. Nyquist, 1974
Box 1206 Ambach v. Norwick; Norwick v. Nyquist, 1974
Box 1207 America's Best Cinema Corporation v. Fort Wayne Newspapers, Inc., 1972
Box 1207 American Airways Charter v. Regan, 1982-1984
Box 1207 American Booksellers Association v. Hudnut, 1984
Box 1207 American Broadcasting Company, 1973
Box 1207 American Broadcasting Company and International Telephone and Telegraph Merger, 1967-1969
Box 1207 American Broadcasting Company News, 1969-1970
Box 1207 ACLU v. Chicago, 1976
Box 1208 ACLU v. Federal Communciation Commission (FCC), 1977-1978
Box 1208 ACLU v. FCC, 1977-1978
Box 1209 ACLU v. Jennings, 1973
Box 1209 ACLU v. Pitney Bowes, 1974
Box 1209 ACLU v. Saxbe, 1971-1972
Box 1210 ACLU v. Schultz, George P., 1974
Box 1210 ACLU v. Schultz, George P.- Press Clippings, 1972
Box 1210 ACLU v. University of Southern Mississippi, 1971
Box 1210 ACLU and Eastern Missouri Fund, et al. v. Miller, 1990
Box 1211 ACLU of Virginia v. Radford College, 1972
Box 1211 ACLU v. University of Southern Mississippi, 1968-1972
Box 1211 American Documentary Films v. Secretary of the Treasury, 1970-1974
Box 1211 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Workers v. Muskegon, 1962
Box 1211 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees v. State of Washington, 1971-1972
Box 1211 American Foreign Service Association v. Garfinkel, 1988-1989
Box 1211 American Friends Service Committee v. United States, 1971
Box 1212 American Library Association v. Internal Revenue Service, 1970
Box 1212 American Nazi Party, Koehl, Mark v. Resor and Laird, 1969
Box 1212 American Party of Texas v. White, 1974
Box 1212 American Postal Workers Union v. U.S. Postal Service, 1984
Box 1212 American Public Transportation Association v. Adams, 1979
Box 1212 American Serviceman's Union v. Mitchell, 1971
Box 1212 American Servicemen's Union v. Mitchell, John N., 1971-1972
Box 1213 American Telephone and Telegraph Company v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1971
Box 1213 Americans United et al. v. Stratford Retreat House et al., 1969
Box 1213 Americans United v. Budd, 1974
Box 1213 Americans United v. Thrower, 1970-1971
Box 1213 Ames v. Vavreck, 1972
Box 1213 Amick and Stotle v. Laird, 1972
Box 1213 Amick and Stotle v. Laird, 1972
Box 1214 Amicus Cases, 1974,1973-1974
Box 1214 Amicus Cases, 1975,1973-1974
Box 1214 Ammlung v. Chester, 1973
Box 1214 Amos v. Sims, 1972
Box 1214 Anderson v. Celebreeze, 1980-1982
Box 1215 Anderson v. Creighton, 1986
Box 1215 Anderson v. Kentucky, 1962
Box 1215 Anderson v. Laird, 1970-1972
Box 1215 Anderson v. Trimble, 1971
Box 1215 Anderson, Marc et al. v. Hershey, Lewis, 1969
Box 1215 Andrew, A. v. Montour School District Board et al., 1968
Box 1216 Andrews, Lowell v. Hand, 1960-1962
Box 1216 Anh v. Levi, 1979
Box 1216 Ansara v. Eastland, 1971
Box 1216 Ansonia v. Philbrook, 1985-1986
Box 1216 Antelope v. George, 1962
Box 1216 Anti-Defamation League v. Federal Communications Commission, 1968
Box 1216 Anzaldua, Emma M., 1969
Box 1216 Apodaca v. Oregon, 1971
Box 1216 Appalachia, 1973
Box 1216 Aptheker and Flynn v. Secretary of State, 1963-1964
Box 1216 Aquilera, matter of deportation, 1976
Box 1216 Aquilino v. Laird, 1970
Box 1216 Arceneux v. Louisiana, 1964
Box 1216 Arellanes, Alfred D. v. U.S., 1966
Box 1216 Arends v. Arends, 1973
Box 1216 Argentina v. Amerada Hess, 1989
Box 1217 Argersinger v. Hamlin, 1970-1974
Box 1217 Arizona Civil Liberties Union v. Garmire, 1976
Box 1217 Arizona Indian Vote, 1946-1949
Box 1217 Arizona v. Brahy, 1975
Box 1217 Arizona v. Hicks, 1985
Box 1217 Arizona v. Martin, 1966
Box 1217 Arkansas AandM College v. Davis, 1968
Box 1218 Arkansas v. Epperson, 1965-1968
Box 1218 Arkansas v. Nelson, 1970
Box 1218 Arlen v. Laird, 1971
Box 1218 Armour v. Nix, 1979
Box 1218 Arnold v. Wainwright, 1975-1976
Box 1218 Arnold v. Warren, 1972
Box 1218 Aronson v. Giarrusso, 1970
Box 1219 Aronson, Zola A. v. McNeill, John F., 1962-1964
Box 1219 Arroyo v. Walsh, 1970
Box 1219 Arsdale v. Caswell, 1958
Box 1219 Ashby v. Haugh, 1967
Box 1219 Ashley and Lima v. Texas, 1963
Box 1219 Ashton, Steve v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1965
Box 1219 Associated Enterprises, Inc. and Johnston Fuel Liners v. Toltec Watershed Improvement District, 1972
Box 1219 Associated General Contractors of California v. San Francisco, 1985
Box 1219 Associated Students of Western Kentucky University v. Downing, 1973
Box 1220 Associates and Aldrich Co. v. Times-Mirror Co., 1969
Box 1220 Association for Betterment of Black Edison Employees v. Detroit Edison Co., 1972-1973
Box 1220 Association for Betterment of Black Edison Employees v. Detroit Edison Co., 1972-1973
Box 1220a Astroline Communications v. Shurberg, 1989
Box 1220a Atascadero State Hospital v. Scanlon, 1984
Box 1220a Atkins v. U.S., 1975
Box 1221 Atterbury v. Ragan, 1956-1957
Box 1221 Auerbach v. Mandel, 1971
Box 1221 Augustana College, 1971
Box 1221 Auslander and Miller v. Board of Regents of State University of New York, 1952
Box 1221 Austin v. Kentucky, 1964
Box 1221 Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, 1988-1989
Box 1221 Avery Wishtoken v. Idaho, 1950
Box 1221 Avery v. U.S., 1976-1977
Box 1222 Babbitz v. McCann, 1970
Box 1223 Bagley v. Los Angeles Police Department, 1971
Box 1223 Baile, Alverta, 1965
Box 1223 Bailey v. Hargrove, 1978
Box 1223 Bailey, Samuel v. Wharton, Loryce E., 1962-1967
Box 1223 Bailleaux v. Holmes, 1959-1960
Box 1223 Baines v. Birmingham, 1970
Box 1223 Baird v. Chase, 1967-1970
Box 1223 Baird v. Horgas, 1973
Box 1223 Baird, H.E. (Right to Counsel), 1957
Box 1223 Baird, Sara v. State Bar of Arizona, 1968
Box 1224 Baker v. California Land Title Co., 1974
Box 1224 Baker v. Indiana, 1966
Box 1224 Baker v. McCollan, 1978-1979
Box 1224 Baker v. Nelson, 1971-1972
Box 1224 Baker v. Owen, 1975
Box 1224 Baker, Allen et al. v. Bluefield State College, 1968-1969
Box 1224 Bakke v. Board of Regents, 1976-1977
Box 1224 Balderas v. La Casita Farms, 1973-1974
Box 1224 Balderas v. La Casita Farms, 1973-1974
Box 1225 Baltimore Grand Jury Investigation, 1970
Box 1225 Baltimore Nazis, 1973
Box 1225 Baltimore Radio Show, Inc. Contempt Case, 1949
Box 1225 Bank of Nova Scotia v. U.S., 1987
Box 1225 Banks v. Holder, 1972-1973
Box 1225 Barbieri, Lawrence, 1968
Box 1225 Barefoot v. Richardson, circa 1979-1980
Box 1225 Barenblatt, Lloyd v. U.S., 1958-1958
Box 1225 Barenblatt, Lloyd v. U.S., 1954-1961
Box 1226 Barker v. Hardway, 1968
Box 1226 Barnes v. Wisconsin, 1963
Box 1226 Barnes, Mark, 1975
Box 1226 Barnett, et al. v. Rostker, 1980
Box 1226 Barrett v. Hoffman, 1976-1977
Box 1226 Barrett v. Hoffman, 1976-1977
Box 1227 Barrier, Bert, 1969
Box 1227 Barrilleaux v. Mckeithen, 1969
Box 1227 Barsky et al. v. U.S., 1947-1948,1952-1953
Box 1227 Bartley v. Haverford State Hospital, 1975
Box 1227 Barton v. Eichelberger, 1969-1970
Box 1228 Basaldua v. Texas, circa 1979-1980
Box 1228 Bass, Thomas, 1969
Box 1228 Batchelor v. Stein, 1970
Box 1228 Bateman v. Arizona, 1976
Box 1228 Bates and O'Steen v. Arizona State Bar, 1976
Box 1228 Bates and O'Steen v. Arizona State Bar, 1976
Box 1229 Bauer, Anne (Passport), 1951-1954
Box 1229 Baughman v. Freienmuth, 1970-1973
Box 1229 Baxter v. Palmigiano, 1976
Box 1229 Baxter, Calvin v. Selective Service, 1964
Box 1229 Bayless v. Martine, 1970-1972
Box 1229 Bazaar v. Fortune, 1971-1972
Box 1229 Beal v. Franklin, 1977
Box 1230 Beal, Richard v. Selective Service, 1967-1969
Box 1230 Beamsforfer, Lloyd, 1977
Box 1230 Beare v. Smith, 1970
Box 1230 Beaunarnais v. Illinois, 1951-1954
Box 1230 Beck v. McElrath, 1982-1983
Box 1230 Beck and Beck v. U.S., 1964
Box 1231 Beck v. Ohio, 1964
Box 1231 Becket v. Marks, 1972
Box 1231 Belcher v. Stengel, 1976
Box 1231 Belfrage, Cedric, 1973
Box 1231 Belknap v. Leary, 1970
Box 1231 Bell, B. T. v. Kenwood Golf and Country Club, 1967
Box 1231 Bell v. Milwaukee, 1979-1982
Box 1232 Bell v. Wolfish, 1977
Box 1232 Bellamy v. Ennis, 1971
Box 1232 Beller v. Askew, 1970-1973
Box 1232 Bellotti v. Baird, 1978
Box 1232 Belous v. California, 1968
Box 1232 Belous v. California, 1968
Box 1233 Belton v. Pilvax Printing Corporation et. al., 1975
Box 1233 Beltran, Raul v. U.S., 1969
Box 1233 Bender v. Williamsport Area School District, 1982-1984
Box 1233 Bendler, Felix, 1974
Box 1233 Bennett v. Police, 1971
Box 1234 Bennett v. U.S., 1968
Box 1234 Benson, Gregory, 1971
Box 1234 Benten, Elester et al. v. State of Tennessee, 1966
Box 1234 Berg v. Clayton, 1976
Box 1234 Berg v. Grove, 1978
Box 1234 Berg v. Middendorf, 1977
Box 1234 Berger v. New York, 1966
Box 1234 Bergol, Alexander, 1969-1970
Box 1234 Berk v. Laird, 1969
Box 1234 Berk, Malcolm v. Laird, Melvin, 1971
Box 1234 Berkemer v. McCarty, 1983-1984
Box 1235 Berlin Democratic Club v. Schlesinger, 1975
Box 1235 Berrigan, Philip v. U.S., 1969-1971
Box 1235 Berry v. Doles, 1976
Box 1235 Berry, Charles, 1975
Box 1235 Besdansky v. Resor, 1970
Box 1236 Besenti, John Michael, 1969
Box 1236 Bethel v. Fraser, 1983-1985
Box 1236 Bick v. Clark, 1967-1969
Box 1236 Bick v. Clark, 1967-1969
Box 1237 Big Table v. Schroeder, 1956-1960
Box 1237 Bigelow v. Virginia, 1972-1974
Box 1237 Bigelow v. Virginia, 1972-1974
Box 1238 Bigman, Paul, 1969-1970
Box 1238 Biklen, Sari K. v. Board of Education, 1970-1974
Box 1238 Biklen, Sari K. v. Board of Education, 1970-1974
Box 1239 Billingsley et al. v. Clayton et al., 1965-1966
Box 1239 Billingsley et al. v. Clayton et al., 1965-1966
Box 1240 Biloche, Joseph v. State of Washington, 1965
Box 1240 Birnbaum v. Illinois, 1971
Box 1240 Birnbaum v. U.S., 1977
Box 1240 Bishop v. Suggs, 1976
Box 1240 Bishop v. Wood, 1974
Box 1240 Bishop, Walter (Claims Discharge), 1968
Box 1240 Biswell v. U.S., 1971
Box 1240 Bivens v. Six Unknown Agents, 1967-1970
Box 1241 Black Counter-Intelligence Program, 1969
Box 1241 Black v. Cutter Laboratories, 1955-1956
Box 1241 Black v. Rizzo, undated
Box 1241 Black v. U.S., 1971
Box 1241 Black Jack (City of) v. Bates, 1978-1979
Box 1242 Black Musicians of Pittsburgh v. American Federation of Musicians, 1976
Box 1242 Black Musicians of Pittsburgh v. American Federation of Musicians, 1976
Box 1243 Black Panther Party v. Police Department, circa 1979-1980
Box 1243 Blackman, Zebdiel (Military Justice), 1962
Box 1243 Blair v. Missouri, 1985-1986
Box 1243 Blanton v. Las Vegas, 1987-1988
Box 1243 Blitz v. Donovan, 1982-1983
Box 1244 Blitzer, Frederick, 1971
Box 1244 Block v. Meese, 1983-1985
Box 1244 Block v. Meese, 1983-1985
Box 1245 Block v. Meese, 1983-1985
Box 1246 Block v. Rutherford, 1983
Box 1246 Bloss v. Michigan, 1968
Box 1246 Blum v. Stenson, 1981-1983
Box 1246 Blumstein v. Ellington, 1970
Box 1247 Board of Education of Hendrick Hudson Central School District v. Rowley, 1980-1981
Box 1247 Board of Education v. Pico, 1979-1981
Box 1247 Board of Education of New York State v. Allen, James, 1967
Box 1248 Board of Education of Oklahoma City v. Dowell, 1988-1989
Box 1248 Board of Education of Paris Union School District v. Vail, 1983
Box 1248 Board of Education v. New Jersey Education Association, 1967
Box 1248 Board of Regents University of Texas v. New Left Education Project, 1970
Box 1248 Boardman v. U.S., 1969
Box 1248 Boddie v. Connecticut, 1969
Box 1248 Bogue, Bradford, 1970-1972
Box 1248 Bogue, Bradford, 1970-1972
Box 1249 Boise, Idaho, 1969
Box 1249 Bolger v. Youngs Drug Products, 1982-1983
Box 1249 Bolotin v. Bork, 1972-1974
Box 1249 Bond v. Floyd, 1966
Box 1249 Bonnano v. Louisiana, 1964
Box 1250 Bookman, Jack S., 1962-1965
Box 1250 Boone v. Georgia, 1979
Box 1250 Boorda v. Subversive Activities Control Board, 1969
Box 1250 Boos v. Barry, 1986-1987
Box 1250 Boraas, Parish, et al. v. Village of Belle Terre, 1972
Box 1250 Bose Corporation v. Consumers' Union of the U.S., 1982-1983
Box 1250 Boston Municipal Court v. Lydon, 1983
Box 1250 Bourne, Judith L., 1972
Box 1250 Bowen v. City of New York, 1985
Box 1251 Bowerman, Frederick et al. v. O'Connor, John, 1967
Box 1251 Bowers v. Hardwick, 1985
Box 1251 Boyd, James et al. v. Clark, Ramsey, 1968
Box 1251 Boykin v. Alabama, 1971
Box 1251 Braden v. 30th Judicial District U.S.S.CT.- Correspondence, 1972
Box 1252 Braden v. 30th Judicial District U.S.S.CT.- Legal, 1972
Box 1252 Braden v. 30th Judicial District U.S.S.CT.- Miscellaneous, 1972
Box 1252 Braden v. Kentucky, 1955
Box 1252 Braden v. Kentucky, 1955
Box 1253 Braden v. U.S., 1960
Box 1253 Bradley v. Laird, 1970-1971
Box 1253 Bradley, Carolyn v. Virginia, 1972
Box 1253 Bradley, John T. v. Laird, Melvin, 1966-1971
Box 1253 Bradley, John T. v. Laird, Melvin, 1966-1971
Box 1254 Bradshaw v. McCormick, 1969-1971
Box 1254 Brandenberg, Clarence v. State of Ohio, 1967-1969
Box 1254 Brann, Noel Lacy v. Hershey, Lewis B., 1967-1969
Box 1254 Brann, Noel Lacy v. Hershey, Lewis B., 1968-1970
Box 1255 Branzburg v. Pound, 1970
Box 1255 Braverman, Maurice L., 1974
Box 1255 Breen v. Kahl, 1969
Box 1255 Breen, Timothy v. Selective Service, 1968-1971
Box 1255 Brewer, Henry (Speedy Trial), 1960
Box 1255 Bricker, Jerome (Admission to New York State Bar), 1971
Box 1255 Bridgeport Citizens v. Curran, 1971
Box 1256 Bridges v. Davis, 1970-1972
Box 1256 Bridges, Harry et al. v. U.S.(Deportation), 1949-1952
Box 1256 Bridges, Harry et al. v. U.S., 1949-1952
Box 1257 Brigade, Jeannette B. v. Chief of Capitol Police, 1968
Box 1257 Bright v. Nunn, 1970
Box 1257 Bright v. Nunn, 1970
Box 1258 Brinn, Jessie, 1949-1950
Box 1259 Britton, Russell v. Thomsen, Roszel, 1968
Box 1259 Brock v. Shapiro, 1971
Box 1259 Brockington, Paul v. Rhodes, James, 1966-1968
Box 1259 Brody v. Roudenbush, 1976
Box 1259 Broehm, Gerald et al. v. Hershey, Lewis, 1969
Box 1259 Brooks v. Auburn University, 1969
Box 1259 Brooks v. Town of Sunflower, 1967
Box 1259 Brooks v. U.S., 1969-1970
Box 1259 Brooks v. U.S., 1969-1970
Box 1260 Browder v. Director, 1977
Box 1260 Brown v. Beto, 1970
Box 1260 Brown v. Board of Education (Topeka, Kansas), 1953-1954
Box 1260 Brown v. Chote, 1973
Box 1260 Brown v. Department of Transportation, 1983-1984
Box 1260 Brown v. Hoblitzell, 1957-1958
Box 1260 Brown v. Hughes, 1974
Box 1260 Brown, Rap et al. v. State of Louisiana, 1967-1968
Box 1260 Brown v. McNamara, 1967-1968
Box 1261 Brown, David W. v. McNamara, 1966
Box 1261 Brown v. New Mexico, 1971-1972
Box 1262 Brown v. Ohio, 1975
Box 1262 Brown v. Smith, 1962
Box 1262 Brown v. Thompson, 1969
Box 1262 Brown v. Thompson, 1969
Box 1263 Brown v. U.S., 1967
Box 1263 Brown, David W. v. U.S., 1967
Box 1263 Brown v. U.S., 1967
Box 1264 Brown, Ronald v. U.S., 1964
Box 1264 Browns, Donald v. University of Denver, 1969
Box 1264 Brubaker v. Board of Education, 1974-1975
Box 1264 Bruce, Robert F. v. U.S., 1967
Box 1264 Bruck, Dr. Stephen, 1975
Box 1264 Brunnenkant v. Laird, 1973
Box 1264 Brunnenkant v. Laird, 1973
Box 1265 Buck, Thomas v. Impeach Nixon Committee and Heidt, 1973
Box 1265 Buchanan v. Batchelor, 1970
Box 1265 Bucher, Henry H. v. Selective Service System, 1967-1970
Box 1266 Bucher, Henry H. v. Selective Service System, 1967-1970
Box 1267 Buckley v. Littell, 1976-1977
Box 1267 Buckley v. Littell, 1974,1976
Box 1268-1270 Buckley v. Littell, 1975
Box 1271 Buckley v. MacMillan, 1974
Box 1271 Buckley v. MacMillan, 1974
Box 1272 Buckley v. Meng, 1961
Box 1272 Buckley v. U.S., 1970-1971
Box 1272 Buckley v. Valeo, 1975-1976
Box 1272 Bucolo v. Florida, 1974
Box 1272 Buehler v. William and Mary, 1970
Box 1272 Build of Buffalo v. Sedita, 1971
Box 1272 Bullfrog Films v. Wick, 1985-1986
Box 1272 Bullock v. Kamm, 1971
Box 1273 Bunch v. Cincinnati, 1972
Box 1273 Burch v. Louisiana, 1977-1978
Box 1273 Burg v. Canniffe, 1970
Box 1273 Burgwin v. Mattson, 1976
Box 1273 Burnell v. Colorado, 1971
Box 1273 Burnett v. Grattan, 1983
Box 1273 Burnham v. Oswald, undated
Box 1273 Burns v. Fortson, 1977
Box 1273 Burnside et al. v. Issaquena County Board of Education, 1965
Box 1273 Burreu v. McCaray, 1976
Box 1273 Burruss v. Wilkerson, 1969-1970
Box 1274 Burstyn v. McCaffrey (“Miracle” case), 1950-1952
Box 1274 Burstyn v. McCaffrey (“Miracle” case), 1953-1955
Box 1275 Burt v. Board of Trustees of Edgefield County School District, 1975
Box 1275 Burton v. Cascada School District, 1974
Box 1275 Busbee v. Smith, 1984
Box 1275 Bush v. Gregorio, circa 1979-1980
Box 1275 Bush v. Lucas, 1982
Box 1275 Bush v. Texas, 1963
Box 1275 Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace v. Federa Communications Commission, 1971
Box 1275 Butenko, John, 1973-1974
Box 1275 Butler v. Michigan, 1954-1957
Box 1276 Butler, Donald S. v. U.S., 1967-1968
Box 1276 Butterworth v. Smith, 1989
Box 1276 Butts v. Dallas Independent School District, 1970-1971
Box 1276 Bykofsky, JoAnn v. Middletown, 1975
Box 1276 Byrd v. Gain, 1977
Box 1276 Byrne v. Karalexis, 1969-1970
Box 1276 Bystrom v. Fridley High School, 1986-1987
Box 1276 Cabais v. Kurtz, 1980
Box 1276 Caban v. Mohammed, 1977
Box 1276 Cabana v. Bullock, 1984-1985
Box 1277 Cable News Network v. Noriega, 1990
Box 1277 Cabral v. School Committee of Town of Provincetown, 1969
Box 1277 Cager, Barbara J., 1967-1968
Box 1277 Cahmann v. Eckerty, 1976-1977
Box 1277 Calandra v. U.S., 1973
Box 1277 Caldwell v. Craighead, 1969
Box 1278 Caldwell v. Craighead, 1969
Box 1279 Caldwell v. U.S., 1970
Box 1279 Caldwell, Charles (Dixie)- Clippings, 1970
Box 1279 Caldwell v. U.S., 1970
Box 1280 Caldwell v. U.S., 1969-1971
Box 1281 Calhoun v. Harvey, 1964
Box 1281 California v. Baird and Drummond, 1971
Box 1281 California v. Brown, 1975
Box 1281 California v. Krivdad and Minor, 1971-1972
Box 1281 California v. Murao and Feriinghetti, 1957
Box 1281 California v. Stewart, 1964
Box 1281 California Federal Savings and Loan Association v. Guerra, 1985
Box 1282 California Medical Association v. Federal Election Commission, 1979-1980
Box 1282 Callahan v. Laird, 1970
Box 1282 Camara v. San Francisco, 1966
Box 1282 Camden v. Friends, 1968
Box 1282 Camenisch v. University of Texas, 1980-1981
Box 1282 Cameron, John E. v. Johnson, Paul, 1966-1967
Box 1282 Campbell, George v. Glenwood Hills Hospital, 1966
Box 1282 Campbell, Lt. Colonel, 1970
Box 1282 Campos-Guardado v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1986
Box 1282 Canady v. Lumberton City Board of Education, 1981
Box 1282 Canfield v. Oklahoma, 1973
Box 1282 Canney v. Wainright, 1977
Box 1282 Canton v. Harris, 1989
Box 1283 Capital Punishment- Various Cases, 1962-1971
Box 1283 Capital Punishment- Various Cases, 1962-1971
Box 1284 Capobianco v. Laird, 1970
Box 1284 Carey v. Klutznick, 1981
Box 1284 Carey v. Piphus, 1976
Box 1284 Carey v. Population Services, 1976
Box 1284 Carey v. Selective Service, 1969
Box 1284 Carkulis v. Montana, 1986
Box 1284 Carliner v. Board of Commissioners, 1966-1970
Box 1284 Carlson v. Laird, 1971
Box 1284 Carlson v. Laird, 1971-1975
Box 1285 Carlson v. Laird, 1972-1973
Box 1286 Carlson et al. v. Landon, 1951
Box 1286 Carlson v. Schlesinger, 1975
Box 1286 Carlucci v. Doe, 1987-1988
Box 1286 Carolina Amusement Co. et al. v. J.R. Martin (South Carolina), 1960
Box 1286 Caron v. Betit, 1972
Box 1286 Carpenter, David, 1972
Box 1286 Carpenters Union v. Scott, 1983
Box 1286 Carr v. Laird, 1971
Box 1286 Carr v. Watkins, 1962
Box 1286 Carracter v. Morgan, 1973
Box 1286 Carroll v. McNeill, 1962
Box 1287 Carroll, Joseph v. State of Maryland, 1966-1969
Box 1287 Carroll, John J. v. McNeill, 1962
Box 1288 Carruthers v. Duran, 1987
Box 1288 Carter v. Carlson, undated
Box 1288 Carter v. City of Fort Worth, 1972
Box 1288 Carter v. Miller, 1976
Box 1288 Carter v. U.S., 1967
Box 1288 Carter, Larry v. U.S., 1969-1970
Box 1288 Carton, Larry, 1976
Box 1288 Cason v. City of Columbus, 1971-1972
Box 1288 Cassada v. McLucas, 1973
Box 1288 Cassidy v. Ceci, 1970
Box 1288 Cassidy v. Willis, 1974
Box 1288 Castaneda v. Partida, 1975
Box 1289 Castro v. California, 1970
Box 1289 Caswell, Paul, 1969
Box 1289 Catiero, Antonio v. Rogers, William P.(Naturalization), 1960
Box 1289 Caulfield v. New York, 1984
Box 1289 Cavitt v. State of Nebraska, 1969
Box 1290 Central Long Island Tax Reform Committee v. Federal Election Commission, 1978
Box 1290 Central Long Island Tax Reform Committee v. Federal Election Commission, 1978
Box 1291-1293 Central Long Island Tax Reform Committee v. Federal Election Commission, 1978
Box 1294 Chagnon v. Bell, 1978-80
Box 1294 Challenge to Draft Law, 1967
Box 1294 Challenge to Draft Law, 1967
Box 1295 Chamberlin, et al. (plaintiffs) v. Dade County Board of Public Education (defendent) v. David Hume, et al. (intervening defendents), 1960
Box 1295 Chambers v. Cox, 1968-1970
Box 1295 Champion v. International Woodworkers of America, 1986
Box 1295 Chapin v. Tynan, 1968-1970
Box 1295 Chappell v. Wallace, 1978-1982
Box 1296 Chavez v. Bergin, 1978-1979
Box 1296 Chavez v. Laird, 1969
Box 1296 Chavez v. Texas, 1975-1976
Box 1296 Chavis v. North Carolina, 1975
Box 1296 Chemung County Welfare Rights Organization v. Cramton, 1976
Box 1296 Cherry v. Postmaster General, 1971
Box 1296 Cherry, Fred, 1969
Box 1296 Cherry, Fred v. Board of Elections, 1974
Box 1296 Chessman v. California, 1959-1960
Box 1296 Chestnut v. Criminal Court, 1971-1972
Box 1297 Chewie v. Lock, 1965-1966
Box 1297 Chicago Joint Board v. Chicago Tribune Co., 1970
Box 1297 Chief of Capitol Police, et al. v. Rankin Brigade, 1972
Box 1297 Childs v. State of Oregon, 1970
Box 1297 Childs, H. v. Oregon, 1967-1968
Box 1297 Choolokian, Hamportzoon, Children Custody Case, 1950
Box 1297 Choremi, Nanci v. New York, 1948-1949
Box 1297 Christensen, Pauline and Gohman, Phyllis v. Iowa, 1975-1976
Box 1297 Christian Echoes National Ministry v. U.S., 1972-1973
Box 1297 Christian v. New York State Department of Labor, 1972-1973
Box 1297 Christman v. American Cyanamid, 1980-1984
Box 1297 Christmas v. El Reno, 1970
Box 1297 Christopher v. Mitchell, 1970
Box 1297 City of Chicago v. Gregory, Dick et al., 1967
Box 1297 Christopher v. Mitchell, 1970
Box 1298 Church of Latter Day Saints v. Amos, 1986
Box 1298 Church of Scientology v. Internal Revenue Service, 1981-1987
Box 1298 Church of Scientology v. Internal Revenue Service, 1981-1987
Box 1299 Church of the Awakening, 1970-1971
Box 1299 Ciesielski, Dennis R., 1966
Box 1299 Cincinnati Hospitals, 1966-1967
Box 1299 Cincinnati v. Berry, 1973
Box 1299 Cirker v. Yohe, 1969
Box 1299 Citizens Commission of Inquiry, Miscellaneous, 1970
Box 1299 Clark v. Jeter, 1985-87
Box 1299 Clark v. Valeo, 1976
Box 1299 Clark, William v. Dulles, John Foster (passport), 1955
Box 1299 Clarken v. Selective Service, 1968-1969
Box 1299 Clay v. Black, 1971-1973
Box 1299 Clay v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1970
Box 1299 Clay, Mose v. Mississippi, 1966
Box 1299 Clay v. U.S., 1967
Box 1300 Clay, Cassius v. U.S., 1966-1971
Box 1300 Cleaver, Eldridge v. California, 1968
Box 1300 City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center, Inc., 1984-1985
Box 1300 City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center, Inc., 1984-1985
Box 1301 Clements v. Hamilton, 1971
Box 1301 Cleveland Board of Education v. Loudermill, 1983
Box 1301 Cliff v. Hawley, 1975-1976
Box 1301 Cline v. Rockingham County Superior Court, 1973
Box 1301 Cloudy v. Neier, 1977-1978
Box 1301 Coalition for Sensible Humane Solutions v. Wamser, circa 1984
Box 1301 Coalition for Sensible Humane Solutions v. Wamser, circa 1984
Box 1302 Cocanower v. Marston, 1970
Box 1302 Cody v. Hillard, 1988
Box 1302 Coen v. Harrison County School Board, 1981
Box 1302 Cogrovit Note Cases, 1970-1971
Box 1302 Cohen v. California, 1969-1970
Box 1303 Cohen v. Chesterfield County School Board, 1973
Box 1303 Cohen v. Rogers, 1971
Box 1303 Cohen, William (Military Justice), 1962
Box 1303 Cohnstaedt, Martin v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1946-1950
Box 1303 Colbert v. Kentucky, 1957
Box 1303 Cole v. Clements, 1973
Box 1303 Cole v. McClellan, 1970
Box 1303 Cole, Kendrick M., 1954-1956
Box 1303 Cole, et al. v. Columbia University, 1969
Box 1304 Coleman v. Mery, 1972
Box 1304 Coleman, Don, 1969
Box 1304 Colfax, John D. v. Selective Service, 1969
Box 1304 Colgrove v. Green, 1945
Box 1304 Colliflower v. Garland, 1964
Box 1304 Collin v. Smith, 1978
Box 1304 Collins v. Holliday, 1977
Box 1304 Collins v. U.S., 1970
Box 1304 Collins, Gerald v. State of Minnesota, 1967
Box 1304 Collinsville Cases, 1976
Box 1304 Collis, George, 1968
Box 1304 Collor v. Missouri, 1973
Box 1305 Colorado v. Bertine, 1985-1986
Box 1305 Colorado v. Brown, Richard, 1971
Box 1305 Colorado v. Nunez, 1975-1982
Box 1305 Colten v. Kentucky, 1971-1974
Box 1305 Colten v. Kentucky, 1971-1974
Box 1306 Columbia Broadcasting System v. Federal Communications Commission, 1967-1968
Box 1306 Columbia Broadcasting System v. Federal Communications Commission, 1967-1968
Box 1307 Columbia Pictures v. American Broadcasting Co., 1972
Box 1307 Columbia Pictures v. Columbia Broadcasting System, 1970
Box 1307 Columbus v. Penick, 1979
Box 1307 Comella v. United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, 1971
Box 1307 Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Moritz, Charles E., 1971-1972
Box 1307 Committee for Full Employment v. Blumenthal, 1978-1981
Box 1307 Committee for G.I. Rights v. Calloway, circa 1975
Box 1307 Committee for G.I. Rights v. Calloway, circa 1975
Box 1308 Committee for G.I. Rights v. Calloway, circa 1975
Box 1309 Committee for G.I. Rights v. Frohlke, Robert F., 1972-1973
Box 1309 Committee for Public Education and Religious Liberty v. Levitt, 1972
Box 1309 Committee for Public Education v. Nyquist, 1972-1973
Box 1309 Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador v. City of New Orleans, 1984
Box 1310 Committee of Central American Refugees v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1985
Box 1310 Common Cause v. Federal Election Commission, 1980-1981
Box 1310 Communist Party of Indiana v. Whitcomb, E.D., 1975
Box 1310 Communist Party of U.S. v. Subversive Activities Control Board, 1955
Box 1310 Communist Party of U.S., et al. v. Tucker, 1972-1973
Box 1310 Communist Party v. U.S., 1964
Box 1310 Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Watt, 1982-1984
Box 1310 Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Watt, 1982-1984
Box 1311 Comprehensive Family Planning v. Mitchell, 1973
Box 1311 Concordia College, 1965-1967
Box 1311 Condon v. U.S., 1969-1976
Box 1311 Confederation of Iranian Students v. Civiletti, 1979-1980
Box 1311 Confederation of Iranian Students v. Civiletti, 1979-1980
Box 1312 Conlan, John v. Hershey, Lewis, 1968-1969
Box 1313 Connecticut Civil Liberties Union v. Sanders, 1969
Box 1313 Connecticut Civil Liberties Union v. South New England Telephone, 1974
Box 1313 Connecticut v. Federal Communications Commission, 1987
Box 1313 Connell v. U.S., 1967
Box 1313 Connell, Diane v. Boranian, Paul, 1969-1970
Box 1313 Connell v. Higginbotham, 1969
Box 1314 Conner v. Johnson, 1966
Box 1315 Connick v. Meyers, 1981-1983
Box 1315 Conroy v. Miami Beach, 1967
Box 1315 Consolidated Coal Company, et al. v. Disabled Miners and Widows, 1970
Box 1315 Consumers Union v. Virginia, 1979
Box 1315 Continental Telephone Supply Co., 1970
Box 1315 Cook v. Seasons, 1969
Box 1315 Cook v. The Advertiser Company (Access to Media), 1972
Box 1315 Cook, John, 1959-1970
Box 1315 Cooke v. Orser, 1982
Box 1315 Cooke, Edward, 1965
Box 1315 Cooper, Cornelius M., 1970-1971
Box 1315 Cooper, Cornelius M., 1970-1971
Box 1316 Cooper v. Henslee, 1973
Box 1316 Cooper v. Pate, 1963
Box 1316 Cope, Jack (Due Process), 1960
Box 1316 Coplon v. U.S., 1949-1952
Box 1316 Cordero v. Levi, 1976
Box 1316 Cordova v. Chonko, 1969
Box 1316 Corley v. Thurman, 1977
Box 1316 Corr v. Matheis, 1974-1975
Box 1316 Cortright v. Resor, 1970
Box 1316 Cosmopolitan Broadcasting Corporation v. Federal Communications Commission, 1975-1981
Box 1317 Council for a Voluntary Military, 1967
Box 1317 Court Survey, Miscellaneous, 1970
Box 1317 Cousins v. Wigoda, 1973-1974
Box 1317 Cowap, Caroline, 1971-1972
Box 1317 Cowgill, Alfred Tennyson v. State of California, 1969
Box 1317 Cox v. Stanton, undated
Box 1317 Craig and Hayter v. Hocker, 1972-1975
Box 1317 Craig v. Borden, 1976
Box 1317 Craig v. State of Florida, 1967
Box 1317 Cramer v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 1973-1974
Box 1318 Cramp v. Board of Public Instruction, 1962
Box 1318 Cranberg v. Consumers Union, 1983
Box 1318 Crawford v. Board of Education, 1970
Box 1318 Crawford v. Board of Education of Los Angeles, 1979-1981
Box 1318 Crawford v. Board of Education of Los Angeles, 1979-1981
Box 1319 Crawford v. Board of Education of Los Angeles, 1981
Box 1320 Craycroft v. Ferrall, 1979-1980
Box 1320 Creech, Herbert, 1970
Box 1320 Creel v. Freeman, 1976
Box 1320 Crevassee v. Thomas, 1969
Box 1320 Crews v. Chafee, 1970
Box 1320 Crews v. Cloncs, 1970-1971
Box 1320 Crim, Thomas, 1969
Box 1320 Crocker v. United States, 1969-1970
Box 1320 Cronan, William and Johnson, Alfred N. v. Federal Communications Commission, 1959
Box 1320 Cronan, William C. v. Federal Communications Commission, 1960
Box 1320 Cronin v. Shultz, 1983-1984
Box 1320 Crook v. Department of Energy, 1978
Box 1320 Crooks, Private Willie, 1971-72
Box 1320 Cross v. Baxter, 1977-1983
Box 1320 Crossen v. Kentucky, 1972
Box 1320 Crow v. Gullet, 1983
Box 1320 Delaney v. Florida, 1963
Box 1320 Crowe v. Wayne County, 1960
Box 1321 Crown Kosher Supermarket v. Gallagher, 1958-1961
Box 1321 Crowther v. Seaborg, 1979-80
Box 1321 Cruikshank v. U.S., 1976
Box 1321 Cryan v. Hamar Theatres, 1973
Box 1321 Cryan v. Hamar Theatres, 1973
Box 1322 Cryan v. Hamar Theatres, 1973
Box 1323 Cuban Periodical Licensing Cases, 1981-1982
Box 1323 Cubbison v. Laird, 1971
Box 1323 Cullen v. Margiotta, 1976-1980
Box 1324 Cullen v. Margiotta, 1976-1980
Box 1325 Culver v. Secretary of the Air Force, 1976-1977
Box 1325 Cummins, Dennis M. v. U.S., 1968
Box 1325 Cuomo v. Baldridge, 1983
Box 1325 Cupp v. Murphy, 1972-1973
Box 1325 Cupp, Orville (Military Discharge-Jehovah Witness), 1957-1958
Box 1326 Curry, Lea, 1970
Box 1326 Curtin, R.T., 1963
Box 1326 Curtis, R.B. v. State of Missouri, 1964-1967
Box 1326 Curtis, Thomas Vincent, 1975
Box 1326 Curtis Publishing Company v. Butts, Wallace, 1967
Box 1326 Curtis Publishing Company v. Butts, Wallace, 1967
Box 1327 Czepil v. Hershey, 1970
Box 1327 Czepil, John v. Hershey, Lewis B., 1968-1970
Box 1328 Dacosta v. Laird, 1971
Box 1328 Dade County v. Banks, 1970
Box 1328 Dade County v. Pate, 1970
Box 1328 Dade County v. Rubin, 1970
Box 1328 Daigle and Crosby v. Warner, 1972-1973
Box 1328 Dailey v. Seattle Housing Authority, 1954-1956
Box 1328 Daly, Lar (Equal Time Case), 1959
Box 1329 Dana v. Tracy, 1964-1965
Box 1329 Dancis v. U.S., 1968
Box 1329 Daniel v. Water, 1974
Box 1329 Daniels, George-Correspondence and Legal materials, 1970
Box 1329 Daniels, Lossie, 1972-1974
Box 1329 Dantchik, 1970
Box 1329 Darin v. Unemployment Compensation, 1960
Box 1329 Darmstadt 53, 1971-1972
Box 1329 Darsey, Frederick F. v. U.S., 1971
Box 1329 Dash v. Commanding General, circa 1980
Box 1329 Dash v. Mitchell, 1970
Box 1329 Davies v. Judges of U.S. Court of Military Appeals, 1972-1973
Box 1329 Davies, William R., 1972
Box 1329 Davis and Whitus v. Balkcom, 1962
Box 1330 Davis v. Balkcom, 1971
Box 1330 Davis v. Board of School Commissioners, 1970
Box 1330 Davis v. Ichord, 1970
Box 1330 Davis, H. Brent v. Arkansas A and M, 1967
Box 1330 Davis v. Kohn, 1970
Box 1331 Davis v. Murphy, 1976
Box 1331 Davis v. Passman, 1978
Box 1331 Davis v. Sanders, 1972
Box 1331 Davis v. Scherer, 1983
Box 1331 Davis v. U.S., 1971
Box 1331 Davis, Angela v. Superior Court, 1972
Box 1331 Davis v. U.S., 1971
Box 1332 Davis v. Young and Willis, 1969
Box 1332 Davis, Jr., Wallace M., 1968
Box 1332 Dawkins, Irven Lee v. State of Florida, 1967-1968
Box 1332 Dawkins, Irving L. v. Green, 1969
Box 1332 Dayton v. Brinkman, 1976-1977
Box 1332 DeBartolo v. Florida, 1987
Box 1333 Deer, Connie v. Menominee, 1957
Box 1333 DeFrantz v. U.S. Olympic Committee, 1980
Box 1333 DeFrantz v. U.S. Olympic Committee, 1980
Box 1334 De Marco v. U.S., 1969
Box 1335 DeFrantz v. U.S. Olympic Committee, 1980
Box 1335 DeSalvo, 1973
Box 1335 DeShaney v. Winnebago Co., 1987
Box 1335 DeStefano v. U.S., 1976
Box 1335 DeVries v. Acree, 1976
Box 1335 Deakins v. Monaghan, 1986
Box 1335 Dean, Moses A. et al. v. Ashling, Donald et al., 1967
Box 1335 Deane, Samuel E., 1965
Box 1335 Defender Association of Philadelphia, 1973
Box 1335 Defunis v. Odegaard, 1973
Box 1335 Degregory, Hugo v. New Hampshire, 1965
Box 1336 Del Bourgo, David v. Selective Service, 1968
Box 1336 Delaic, Joan Z., 1976
Box 1336 Delaney v. Florida(Crime against Nature), 1966
Box 1336 Delaware v. Fireman's Fund, 1972
Box 1336 Delaware v. Prouse, 1977
Box 1336 Delgado v. Robinson, 1976
Box 1336 Delgado v. Connecticut, 1972-1975
Box 1336 Dellinger v. Mitchell, 1977
Box 1336 Dellums v. Powell, 1971-1975
Box 1336 Dellums v. Powell, 1971-1975
Box 1337 Delta Air Lines v. August, 1979
Box 1337 Demon v. Vadakin, 1972
Box 1337 Denman v. Ramsey, 1972
Box 1337 Denner v. Petrucci, 1970
Box 1337 Dennis v. Sparks, 1979-1980
Box 1338 Dennis, Raymond v. U.S., 1959-1965
Box 1338 Dennis, et al. v. U.S., 1950-1951
Box 1338 Dennis, et al. v. U.S., 1950-1951
Box 1339 Denver v. Albi, 1972
Box 1339 Depanicis v. Department of Public Safety, 1971
Box 1339 Department of Human Resources v. Burnham, 1975
Box 1339 Detroit v. Wedlow, 1966
Box 1339 Deutsch v. U.S., 1971
Box 1339 Devall v. Louisiana, undated
Box 1339 Devine v. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1984
Box 1339 Devine, Michael J., 1968
Box 1340 Dewlin D. Schryver, 1972
Box 1340 Deyling v. California, 1970
Box 1340 Di Suvervo et al. v. Imperiale, 1968
Box 1340 Diamond v. Riddle, 1977-1978
Box 1340 Diaz v. Pan American Airways, 1969-1970
Box 1340 Diaz-Buxo v. Trias Monge, 1975
Box 1340 Dicenso v. Robinson, 1970-1972
Box 1340 Dickens v. State of New York, 1972
Box 1340 Dickey, Gary v. Alabama State Board of Education, 1967-1968
Box 1340 Dickinson v. U.S., 1972-1973
Box 1340 Dickman v. Oregon City School District 62C, 1957-1962
Box 1341 Diffenderfer v. Baptiste Church, 1970-1972
Box 1341 Dillenberg v. Kramer, 1972-1973
Box 1341 Dingess, Oscar v. Macy, John, 1968
Box 1341 Dippel, Captain John, 1970
Box 1341 Discrimination in Higher Education, 1976-1977
Box 1341 Discrimination in Higher Education, 1976-1977
Box 1342 District of Columbia v. Carter, 1971-1972
Box 1342 District of Columbia v. Kinoy, Arthur, 1966-1968
Box 1342 District of Columbia Theaters, 1976
Box 1343 District of Columbia v. Kinoy, Arthur, 1966-1968
Box 1343 District of Columbia v. Knight, 1967
Box 1343 District of Columbia v. Marsh, 1973-1974
Box 1343 District of Columbia v. Ricks, 1968
Box 1343 District of Columbia v. Williams, 1969
Box 1343 District of Columbia v. Williamson, 1967
Box 1343 Dobie, Larry N. v. U.S., 1966-1972
Box 1343 Dobie, Larry N. v. U.S., 1966-1972
Box 1344 Dobry v. Eastern Stain, 1979-80
Box 1344 Doe v. AFL-CIO, 1977
Box 1344 Doe v. Bolton, 1970
Box 1344 Doe v. Commonwealth Attorney--Richmond, 1976
Box 1345 Doe v. Curran, 1971
Box 1345 Doe v. D.C. General Hospital, 1970
Box 1345 Doe v. Kelly, undated
Box 1345 Doe v. Matthews, undated
Box 1345 Doe v. Roe, 1974
Box 1345 Doe v. U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1977-1978
Box 1345 Doe v. U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1978-1980
Box 1346 Doe v. Wilson, undated
Box 1346 Doederlein v. Horsley, 1972
Box 1346 Dog v. U.S., 1975
Box 1346 Dombrowski v. Eastland, 1965-1966
Box 1346 Dombrowski v. Pfister, 1964
Box 1346 Dombrowski v. Pfister, 1964
Box 1347 Donaldson v. O'Connor, 1969-1979
Box 1347 Donohoe, Douglas v. Duling, Frank, 1971
Box 1347 Doran v. Alexander, 1977
Box 1347 Doran v. Secretary of the Army, 1981-1982
Box 1347 Doremus v. Board of Education State of New Jersey, 1950-1951
Box 1347 Doremus v. Hawthorne, New Jersey Board of Education, 1951-1952
Box 1348 Dorfman v. Meiszner, 1972
Box 1348 Dorsey v. Morrison, 1968
Box 1348 Dothard v. Mieth, 1976
Box 1348 Doubleday and Co. Inc. v. New York, 1948
Box 1348 Dougall v. Sugarman, 1972
Box 1348 Dougherty, J.E., 1970
Box 1348 Douglas Impeachment, Miscellaneous, 1972
Box 1348 Douglas v. Arizona, 1972-1974
Box 1348 Douglas, Leonard D., 1970-1971
Box 1348 Doyle v. Koelbl, 1970
Box 1348 Doyle v. Koelbl, 1969
Box 1349 Doyle v. Koelbl, 1969
Box 1350 Doyle v. Minnesota, 1968
Box 1350 Drake, Jake v. Rose, Frank, 1969
Box 1350 Draper v. U.S., 1958-1959
Box 1350 Drew Municipal Separate School District v. Andrews, 1974
Box 1350 Dreyer v. Jalet, 1972
Box 1350 Driscoll v. International Union of Operating Engineers, 1973-1974
Box 1350 Driver v. Helms, 1975-1978
Box 1350 Driver v. Helms, 1975-1978
Box 1351 Driver v. Helms, 1975-1978
Box 1352 Driver v. Hinnant, 1965
Box 1352 Drummond v. Fulton Family Service, 1977
Box 1352 DuBois Clubs, et al. v. Clark, Ramsey, 1966-1968
Box 1352 Duke v. State of Texas, 1971-1972
Box 1352 Dukes v. New Orleans, 1974
Box 1353 Duncan v. District of Columbia, 1966
Box 1353 Dunham v. Crosby, 1970
Box 1353 Dunn v. Blumstein, 1970
Box 1353 Duren v. Missouri, 1977-1978
Box 1353 Durgin v. Maine, 1970
Box 1353 Dworken v. Collopy, 1950
Box 1353 Dwyer v. Maire, 1957-1959
Box 1353 Dyson v. Stein, 1970-1971
Box 1353 Earley v. DiCenso, 1970
Box 1353 Earp v. Cupp, 1972
Box 1353 Eastland v. United States Serviceman's Fund, 1975
Box 1353 Eastwood, George, 1965
Box 1353 Eaton v. Price, 1957-1960
Box 1353 Eaton v. Price, 1957-1960
Box 1354 Ebbert v. Brown, 1975
Box 1354 Eckworth v. New York, 1959
Box 1354 Ecology Action East, 1974
Box 1354 Eddings v. California, 1970
Box 1354 Edelin v. Massachusetts, 1975
Box 1354 Edelin v. Massachusetts, 1975
Box 1355 Edmunds v. Chang, 1972
Box 1355 Education Law Center, 1980
Box 1355 Education Law Center, 1980
Box 1356 Edwards v. Aguillard, 1984-1986
Box 1356 Edwards v. Aguillard, 1984-1986
Box 1357-1361 Edwards v. Aguillard, 1984-1986
Box 1362 Edwards v. Service Machine Corporation, 1979
Box 1362 Edwards v. Service Machine Corporation, 1979
Box 1363 Edwards v. California, State of, 1940
Box 1363 Egan v. U.S.- Grand Jury, 1971
Box 1363 Egan v. U.S.- Letters, 1971
Box 1363 Ehlert, William v. U.S., 1970-1971
Box 1363 Ehrman, Michael, 1967-1968
Box 1363 Eikenberry v. Mohr and Callahan, 1979
Box 1364 Eikenberry v. Rooney, et al., undated
Box 1364 Eisen v. Carlisle and Jacquelin and De Coppett and Doremus, 1973
Box 1364 Eisen, Michael v. University of California, 1969
Box 1364 Eisenberg v. Wisconsin, 1970-1971
Box 1364 Eisenstadt v. Baird, 1971
Box 1364 Eisler v. U.S., 1949-1950
Box 1364 Eisner v. Stamford Board of Education, 1971
Box 1364 Ekelund v. Richardson, 1976
Box 1364 Eklund and Martin v. U.S., 1982-1983
Box 1365 Elliot v. Wilcox, 1977
Box 1365 Elliott v. Baldi, 1954
Box 1365 Ellis v. Dyson, 1973-1975
Box 1365 Ellsberg, Daniel, 1973
Box 1365 Ellsworth College, 1970
Box 1365 Emspak, et al. v. U.S., 1955
Box 1365 Engel v. Vitale, 1959-1961
Box 1365 English, James F. v. State of Kansas, 1967
Box 1365 English v. Vician, 1980
Box 1366 English v. Virginia, 1970
Box 1366 English, James F. v. State of Kansas, 1967
Box 1366 Enslin v. North Carolina, 1977
Box 1366 Enslin v. North Carolina, 1977
Box 1367 Enslin v. North Carolina, 1977
Box 1368 Environmental Protection Agency v. Mink, 1972
Box 1368 Epps v. Logan, 1970
Box 1368 Epstein v. Resor, 1969
Box 1368 Epton v. Nenna, 1971
Box 1368 Equal Access to Justice Act, 1982-1983
Box 1368 Equal Access to Justice Act, 1982-1983
Box 1369 Erdmann v. Stevens, 1972
Box 1369 Erickson Case, 1971
Box 1369 Erwin v. Neal, 1971
Box 1369 Escaritz v. Barahal, 1979-1980
Box 1369 Escobedo Principle, 1963-1965
Box 1369 Escobedo Principle, 1963-1965
Box 1370 Esquire v. Walker, 1944
Box 1370 Essex County Welfare Board v. Cohen, 1969
Box 1370 Esteban and Roberds v. Central Missouri State College, 1969
Box 1370 Estes v. Texas, 1964
Box 1370 Evans v. Fromme Heights, 1975-1976
Box 1370 Evans, John v. Jeff D. et al. (last name omitted as defendants were minors), 1983-1985
Box 1370 Evans, Stephen L., 1971
Box 1370 Evans v. Oxford, 1975
Box 1371 Evans v. Jeff D. et al., 1983-1985
Box 1371 Evans, Ahmed, 1969-1970
Box 1371 Everson v. Ewing Township (New Jersey), 1951
Box 1371 Fain v. Duff, 1973-1974
Box 1371 Fair Share Organization v. Kroger Company, 1959
Box 1371 Fair v. Kirk, 1970
Box 1371 Fairfax County Wide Citizen Association v. Fairfax County Electoral Board, 1970
Box 1371 Fairness Doctrine Breach, 1966-1967
Box 1371 Faith Center, Inc., 1980
Box 1371 Familias Unidas v. Briscoe, 1977-1978
Box 1371 Familias Unidas v. Briscoe, 1977-1978
Box 1372 Family Planning- Papers in Other Cases, 1972
Box 1372 Fargnoli v. U.S., 1972-1973
Box 1372 Farinas v. U.S., 1971
Box 1372 Farley v. Laird, 1972-1973
Box 1372 Farley v. Laird, 1971
Box 1373 Farley v. Mack, 1971
Box 1373 Farley v. Mack, 1971
Box 1374-1375 Farley v. Mack, 1971
Box 1376 Farmers Union v. WDAY, 1955-1956
Box 1376 Farrell v. State of Iowa, 1973
Box 1376 Fraternal Order of Police v. James F. Ahern, 1972
Box 1376 Fedele v. Virginia, 1965
Box 1376 Federal Communication Commission v. League of Women Voters, 1982
Box 1377 Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica, 1977
Box 1377 Federal Election Commission v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, 1978
Box 1377 Federal Election Commission v. Americans For Change, et al., 1980
Box 1378 Federal Election Commission v. Central Long Island Tax Reform Immediately Committee, 1978-1980
Box 1378 Federal Election Commission v. Machinists Non-Partisan Political League, 1980
Box 1378 Federal Election Commission v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, 1978
Box 1378 Federal Rules of Evidence, 1971-1973
Box 1378 Federal Trade Commission v. Superior Court Trial Lawyers Association, 1987-89
Box 1378 Fehlhaber v. Thompson, 1974
Box 1379 Fein v. Selective Service Board, 1971
Box 1379 Feliciano and Rivera Cases, 1963-1969
Box 1379 Fellowship of Humanity v. Alameda County, 1957
Box 1379 Fenton v. School Committee, 1970
Box 1379 Ferdinand v. Garrison, 1969
Box 1379 Ferguson v. Alley, 1970-1971
Box 1380 Fernandez-Roque v. Smith, 1983
Box 1380 Ferrell v. Dallas School District, 1966-1968
Box 1380 Fiallo v. Levy, 1975
Box 1380 Fields v. Askew, et al., 1973
Box 1380 Fields v. City of Fairfield, 1963
Box 1380 Fifth Avenue Peace Parade Committee v. Hoover, 1971
Box 1380 Fifth Avenue Peace Parade Committee v. Kelley, 1973
Box 1380 Figueroa, Gilbert v. Riverside County, California, 1969
Box 1380 Fincher v. Scott, 1972-1973
Box 1381 Finley v. Hampton, 1969-1971
Box 1381 Firehock, Robert A., 1970
Box 1381 First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles and the Valley Unitarian Universalist Church v. Los Angeles, 1954-1957
Box 1381 Fischer, Thomas M., 1971
Box 1381 Fishman v. Schaffer, 1976
Box 1381 Fitch, David v. State of Nebraska, 1968
Box 1381 Fitzgerald v. Butterfield, 1974-81
Box 1381 Fitzgerald v. Porter Memorial Hospital, 1975
Box 1381 Fitzgerald v. Butterfield, 1974-81
Box 1382 Fitzgerald v. Butterfield, 1974-81
Box 1383 Fitzgerald v. Butterfield, Nixon and Harlow, 1973-1979
Box 1383 Fitzpatrick v. Bitzer, 1975
Box 1383 Fitzpatrick v. Board Commissioners City of Chicago, 1970
Box 1383 Flanagan v. U.S., 1982-1983
Box 1383 Flast, Florence, et al. v. Gardner, John, 1967
Box 1383 Fleece v. Times Publishing, 1970
Box 1383 Fletcher v. Cavell, 1961
Box 1384 Flood v. Kuhn, 1971
Box 1384 Florey v. Sioux Falls School District, et al., 1979-1980
Box 1384 Florida (State of) v. Perez, Pedro, 1969-1970
Box 1384 Florida v. Chatman, Jerry, 1965
Box 1384 Florida v. News-Journal Corporation, 1972
Box 1384 Florida v. Sheiner, 1954-1959
Box 1384 Florida v. Simon, Tobias, 1965
Box 1385 Florida v. Walle J., 1969
Box 1385 Florida v. Walle, J., 1969
Box 1386 Flourney v. Texas, 1959
Box 1386 Flower v. U.S., 1970
Box 1386 Floyd v. U.S., 1972
Box 1386 Flynn v. Holbrook, et al., 1983-1984
Box 1387 Follett, David, 1970
Box 1387 Fonda v. Nixon, 1973-1974
Box 1387 Fonda v. Nixon, 1973-1974
Box 1388 Fonseca v. Hidalgo County Water Improvement District, 1973
Box 1388 Font v. Laird, 1970
Box 1388 Forest, et al. v. U.S., 1955
Box 1388 Forstner v. San Francisco, 1965
Box 1388 Fort Berthold Dam Site v. Garrison Dam Site, 1948
Box 1388 Fort Wayne Books v. Indiana, 1985-1987
Box 1389 Foster v. Caldwell, 1968
Box 1389 Foster, Maynard v. v. Mobile County Hospital Board, 1967
Box 1389 Fox, H., et al. v. Board of Education of West Milford, 1970
Box 1389 Franceschina, et al. v. Morgan, et al., 1972
Box 1389 Frank v. Minnesota Newspaper Association, 1988-1989
Box 1389 Frankel v. Health Education and Welfare Department, 1966-1967
Box 1389 Franklin v. Atkins, 1978
Box 1390 Franklin v. Atkins, 1978
Box 1391 Franks v. Delaware, 1979-1978
Box 1391 Frazee v. Department of Employment Security, 1987-1988
Box 1392 Frazier v. Gladden, 1968
Box 1392 Freeman v. Texas, 1977-1978
Box 1392 Freeman, et al. v. Flake, et al., 1970
Box 1392 Freeman, et al. v. Flake, et al., 1971-1972
Box 1393 Freyer, Dr. Stuart, 1971
Box 1393 Friedland v. Blatchford, 1969
Box 1393 Friedman v. Froehlke, 1972
Box 1393 Friedrich v. Katz, undated
Box 1394 Friends Meeting of Washington, et al. v. Rusk, Dean, et al., 1968
Box 1394 Frierson v. West, John C., 1975-1976
Box 1394 Frisby v. Schultz(amicus), 1987
Box 1394 Frizer v. McMan, 1970-1971
Box 1394 Frotiero v. Laird, 1977
Box 1394 Fujii, Sei v. California, 1949-1950
Box 1394 Fuller v. Oregon, 1973-1974
Box 1394 Fuller, Rosemary, 1977
Box 1394 Fullilove v. Kreps, 1978-1979
Box 1394 Fullilove v. Kreps, 1978-1979
Box 1395 Gagnon v. Scarpelli, 1972
Box 1395 Galbreath v. Nolan, 1967-1968
Box 1395 Galioto v. Department of Treasury, 1984-1985
Box 1395 Gallant v. Barlow, 1968-1971
Box 1395 Galli v. Rogers, 1971-1972
Box 1395 Gambino, Thomas, 1976
Box 1395 Gannett v. De Pasquale, 1977
Box 1395 Gantt, Joe Breck, 1969
Box 1395 Gara v. U.S., 1949-1950
Box 1395 Gara v. U.S., 1949-1950
Box 1396 Garabedian, Aram, 1977
Box 1396 Garber v. Kansas, 1967
Box 1396 Garber, LeRoy v. Kansas State, 1965-1971
Box 1396 Garcia v. Gray, 1975
Box 1396 Garcia v. Texas, 1973
Box 1396 Gardels v. Central Intelligence Agency, 1980
Box 1396 Gardner v. U.S., 1970
Box 1397 Garman v. Hare, 1974
Box 1397 Garner v. U.S., 1977-1978
Box 1397 Garren v. Winston-Salem, 1970
Box 1397 Garrett v. Estelle, 1975
Box 1397 Garza v. Rodriguez, 1977-1978
Box 1397 Gates v. Spinks, et al., 1982-1984
Box 1397 Gault, Gerald (Juveniles Denied Due Process), 1966
Box 1398 Gautreaux v. Hills, 1974-1975
Box 1398 Gayer v. Laird, 1972
Box 1398 Gayer v. Laird, 1972
Box 1399 Gaylord v. Tacoma, 1977
Box 1399 Geary v. U.S., 1967
Box 1399 Geduldig v. Aiello, 1973
Box 1399 Geil v. Selective Service, 1968-1969
Box 1399 Geiser, Peter, 1969
Box 1399 Gelbard v. U.S., 1971
Box 1399 Gellar, Lawrence v. Selective Service, 1967
Box 1399 Gendron v. Levi, 1974
Box 1399 Georgia Conference of American Association of University Professors v. University of Georgia, 1965
Box 1399 Germer v. Laird, 1972
Box 1400 Gfell v. Rickelman, 1971
Box 1400 Giacco, Jay (Imposition of Court Costs on those acquitted of misdemeanors), 1962
Box 1400 Gianninoto v. Laird, 1971
Box 1400 Gibson v. Board of Public Instruction, Dade County Florida, 1961
Box 1400 Gideon v. Cochran (Gideon v. Wainwright), 1962
Box 1400 Gidmark, David v. U.S., 1970-1971
Box 1400 Giese v. U.S., 1978-1979
Box 1400 Gilbert, Steve, 1979-1980
Box 1400 Gilchrist v. U.S., 1968-1969
Box 1400 Gilhool v. Chairman and Commissioners, Philadelphia County Board of Elections, 1970
Box 1401 Gilhool v. Muth(amicus), 1987-1988
Box 1401 Gillette v. U.S., 1970
Box 1401 Gilliam v. Independent Steelworkers Union, 1983
Box 1401 Gilliam v. Resor, 1968
Box 1401 Gilliard, Bowen V., 1986-1987
Box 1402 Gilligan v. Morgan, 1973
Box 1402 Gilmore v. Montgomery, 1973
Box 1402 Gilmore, E.M. v. Dallas County Junior College, 1967
Box 1402 Ginsberg v. City of Miami, 1969
Box 1402 Ginsburg v. Board of Parole, 1967-1969
Box 1402 Ginsburg, Sam v. New York, 1967
Box 1402 Ginzburg, et al. v. U.S., 1964-1966
Box 1403 Gojack v. U.S., 1965
Box 1403 Goldberg v. Tarr Civil Action, 1971-1980
Box 1403 Golden v. Biscayne Bay Yacht Club, et al., 1976
Box 1403 Goldman v. Knecht, 1969
Box 1404 Goldman v. Weinberger, 1984
Box 1404 Goldmark Libel Case, 1963-1964
Box 1404 Goldsboro Christian v. U.S., 1981-1982
Box 1404 Goldsmith v. Sutherland, 1967-1970
Box 1405 Goldwasser v. Seamans, 1969-1970
Box 1405 Goldwasser, D. v. Seamans, R., 1969
Box 1405 Gomez v. Beto, 1971
Box 1405 Gomez v. Perez, 1972
Box 1405 Gomez v. Toledo, 1979-1980
Box 1405 Gomez, Manuel v. Layton, John, 1967-1972
Box 1405 Gomez-Bethke v. Jaycees, 1983
Box 1405 Gomillian v. Lightfoot, 1958-1960
Box 1405 Gomillion and Gomillion v. NY State Department of Mental Hygiene(Criminally Insane), 1960-1962
Box 1405 Gonzalez, Daniel v. Landon(Naturalization), 1956
Box 1406 Gonzalez-Alvarado v. Civiletti, undated
Box 1406 Goodman v. Lukens Steel, 1985-1987
Box 1406 Goodrich, John E., 1974
Box 1406 Goosby v. Osser, 1972
Box 1406 Gordon v. Blount(Loyalty Oaths), 1971
Box 1406 Gordon v. Breazeale, 1965-1967
Box 1406 Gore v. Leeve, 1973
Box 1406 Gordon v. Breazeale, 1965-1967
Box 1407 Gordon v. Lance, 1970
Box 1407 Gordon v. Mississippi, 1962
Box 1407 Goss v. Lopez, 1973
Box 1407 Graber v. Detroit Board of Education, 1955
Box 1407 Grace and Perry, 1972
Box 1407 Graham v. Connor(ACLU amicus brief), 1984-1988
Box 1407 Graham v. Connor(ACLU amicus brief), 1984-1988
Box 1408 Graham, John O. v. Richardson, Carmen, 1969-1971
Box 1408 Grand Canyon National Park Religious Chapel, 1969-1970
Box 1408 Grand Rapids v. Ball, 1983
Box 1408 Grandsinger: Right to Counsel, 1956-1959
Box 1408 Grant v. Franke, 1959-1960
Box 1408 Grant v. Washington Public Employment Relations Commission, 1981-1982
Box 1408 Grausam v. Murphy, 1971
Box 1409 Gravel v. U.S., 1971
Box 1409 Gray, Edward Lee v. Taylor, 1960
Box 1410 Great Speckled Bird v. Stynchcombe, 1969
Box 1410 Green v. Barnette, 1969
Box 1410 Green v. Detroit, 1949-1950
Box 1410 Green v. Missouri, 1971-1972
Box 1410 Green v. Oklahama, 1970
Box 1410 Green, Sam, et al. v. State of Louisiana, 1963-1968
Box 1410 Greene v. McElroy, 1959
Box 1410 Greene v. U.S., 1962
Box 1410 Greene, Alan, 1981
Box 1410 Greene, Herbert N., 1970
Box 1410 Greenfield v. Field Enterprises, Inc., 1972
Box 1410 Greenspun v. Nevada, 1968
Box 1411 Greer v. Miller, 1985-1986
Box 1411 Greer v. Spock, 1975
Box 1411 Gregorio v. Asbury Park Board of Education, 1971
Box 1411 Griffin v. Wisconsin, 1986-1989
Box 1411 Griffiths, In re:, 1971-1973
Box 1411 Griffiths, In re:, 1971-1973
Box 1412 Grigsby v. Laird, 1970
Box 1412 Griswold v. Connecticut, 1964-1965
Box 1412 Griz Corporation v. Strikland, 1975
Box 1413 Grogan, James R. v. U.S., 1967-1968
Box 1413 Groppi v. Leslie, 1971
Box 1413 Gross v. Veterans Administration, 1972
Box 1413 Grossner v. Columbia, 1970
Box 1413 Grove City College v. Terrel H. Bell, 1982-1983
Box 1413 Grove Press v. Maryland Censorship, 1969
Box 1413 Guam Case, 1977
Box 1413 Guana-Sanchez v. U.S., 1973-1974
Box 1414 Guardian Association v. Civil Service Commission, 1981
Box 1414 Guelich v. Mounds View Independent School District, 1971
Box 1414 Guido, Frank v. City of Schenectady, New York, 1967-1969
Box 1414 Gunn, Lester, et al. v. University Committee (Texas), 1968
Box 1414 Gunther v. Washington County, 1974-1980
Box 1414 Gunther v. Washington County, 1974-1980
Box 1415 Guszick v. Drebus, 1970-1971
Box 1415 Gutierrez v. Laird, 1972
Box 1415 Gutierrez v. Laird, 1972
Box 1416 Gutknecht, David Earl v. U.S., 1966-1969
Box 1416 Gutknecht, David Earl v. U.S., 1969
Box 1417 H___. L___. v. Matheson, 1979-1980
Box 1417 Hackney v. Tarr, 1970
Box 1417 Hadley, Delia v. Junior College, 1968
Box 1417 Hadnott, Sallie M. v. Amos, Mabel S., 1968-1970
Box 1417 Hadnott, Sallie M. v. Amos, Mabel S., 1968-1970
Box 1418 Hagerty v. Associated Farmers of California and Fresno County, 1955
Box 1418 Hagg v. California, 1970
Box 1418 Haitian Refugee Center v. Gracey, 1984
Box 1418 Hajjar v. Giarusso, 1974
Box 1418 Haldeman v. U.S., 1964
Box 1418 Hale, Ethel v. Federal Communications Commission Station KSL, 1969
Box 1418 Halkin v. Helms, 1980
Box 1418 Hall v. Beals, 1969
Box 1419 Hall v. Cole, 1972
Box 1419 Hall and Doe v. U.S., 1978
Box 1420 Hall v. Cole, 1972
Box 1420 Hall v. Hightower, undated
Box 1420 Hall v. Lefkowitz, 1972
Box 1420 Hall v. U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, 1978-1979
Box 1420 Hall, Susan, 1974
Box 1420 Hall v. U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, 1978-1979
Box 1421 Halperin v. Kissinger, 1975-1979
Box 1421 Halpern, et al. v. Wallin, et al.(Feinberg Law Test Case), 1949
Box 1421 Hamilton v. California, 1971
Box 1421 Hamilton v. Miller and Miller, 1972
Box 1422 Hamilton v. Summerfield, 1959
Box 1422 Hamilton, et al. v. The Municipal Court for the Berkeley-Albany Judicial District, California, 1968
Box 1422 Hamling v. U.S., 1973
Box 1422 Hanlon, John E., 1968-1969
Box 1423 Hannegan v. Esquire, Inc., 1945
Box 1423 Hanrahan v. Doe, 1970-1971
Box 1423 Hardy v. U.S., 1976
Box 1423 Haring v. Prosise, 1979-1981
Box 1423 Harmon, John, 1955-1958
Box 1423 Harmon, John, 1955-1958
Box 1424 Harper and Row v. The Nation, 1983
Box 1424 Harper and Row v. The Nation, 1983
Box 1425 Harper, Anne E. v. Virginia State Board of Elections, 1965
Box 1425 Harrington, Michael v. Chafee, John E., 1976
Box 1425 Harris, David v. U.S., 1970-1971
Box 1425 Harris, Douglas Wilson (Psychological Deferment from Draft), 1966
Box 1425 Harris v. Bates, circa 1976
Box 1426 Harris v. Kaine, 1972
Box 1426 Harris v. Samuels, 1970
Box 1426 Harris, B.L. v. Kennedy R.F., 1962-1963
Box 1426 Hart, Richard v. Tarr, Curtis W., 1969-1971
Box 1426 Harte-Hanks v. Connaughton, 1988-1989
Box 1426 Hartigan v. Zbaraz, 1985
Box 1427 Hartman v. Romney, 1968
Box 1427 Hartman v. Scott, et al., 1971
Box 1427 Hartman v. Secretary, 1968-1969
Box 1427 Hartman, Chester v. Romney, George, 1968
Box 1427 Hartmann, John v. Lund, J.B., 1967
Box 1427 Haskett, William v. Washington, Walter E., 1968
Box 1427 Haskins, Portia A. v. Virginia Board of Elections, 1965
Box 1427 Haswell v. U.S., 1972-1973
Box 1427 Hatch Act, 1969-1972
Box 1428 Hatfield v. Balleaux, 1959-1960
Box 1428 Hatheway v. Secretary of Army, 1978-1980
Box 1428 Hauxtable v. Nelson, 1973
Box 1428 Haverford v. Reeher, 1970
Box 1428 Hawaii v. Jordan, 1972
Box 1428 Hawaii v. Kahalweai, 1970-1971
Box 1428 Hawaii v. Kent and Lombardi, 1966
Box 1428 Hawkins v. Moss, 1975
Box 1429 Hawkins v. Texas, 1981
Box 1429 Hawkins v. U.S., 1976-1978
Box 1429 Hawkins v. Washington, 1971
Box 1429 Hawkins, David, 1951
Box 1429 Hayes v. Gill, 1977
Box 1429 Haynes v. Washington, 1961
Box 1429 Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, 1985-1986
Box 1429 Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, 1985-1986
Box 1430 Head v. U.S., 1970
Box 1430 Head, Thelma, et al. v. Thrower, Randolph, 1969
Box 1430 Healey v. Federal Communications Commission, 1972
Box 1430 Healy v. James, 1969-1972
Box 1430 Healy v. James, 1969-1972
Box 1431 Heck, Michael J., 1972-1973
Box 1431 Heckler v. Mathews, 1973
Box 1431 Hedger v. Vaughn Bonds, 1973
Box 1431 Heeger v. Carey, 1978
Box 1431 Heffron v. ISKCON, 1980
Box 1431 Heinbaugh, J.B., 1971
Box 1431 Heine, Erik v. Raus, Juri, circa 1967
Box 1431 Hellman v. Sampson, 1979
Box 1431 Helton v. National Labor Relations Board, 1980
Box 1431 Henderson v. Michigan, 1956
Box 1431 Henry v. Middendorf, 1975
Box 1431 Hensley v. Eckerhart, 1981
Box 1432 Hentoff v. Ichord, 1971
Box 1432 Herbert v. Lando, 1977
Box 1432 Herd v. Rizzo, circa 1979-1981
Box 1432 Hester, Kearney, 1968
Box 1432 Hetenyi, George, 1958-1960
Box 1432 Hetrick v. Martin, 1973
Box 1433 Heuchan, Charles, 1970-1980
Box 1433 Hibbs v. Neighborhood Organization to Rejuvenate Tenant Housing, 1969
Box 1433 Hicks v. District of Columbia, 1964-1966
Box 1433 Hicks, Robert v. Hughes, Charles M., 1968
Box 1433 Hidalgo County v. San Juan, 1980-1981
Box 1433 Hill v. Seattle, 1971
Box 1433 Hill v. Stone, 1974-1975
Box 1433 Hill, Lonnie, 1964-1971
Box 1433 Hilly v. Cunningham, 1970
Box 1433 Hirabyash, Yasui v. U.S., 1942
Box 1433 Hirschkop v. Virginia, 1970
Box 1434 Hirschkop v. Virginia State Bar, 1974
Box 1434 Hishon v. King and Spalding, 1982
Box 1435 Hiss v. Hampton, 1970-1982
Box 1435 Hiss v. Hampton, 1970-1982
Box 1436 Hobbs v. U.S., 1971
Box 1436 Hobson v. Board of Elections, 1971
Box 1436 Hodges, William, In re:, 1982
Box 1436 Hodgson v. Minnesota, 1990
Box 1437 Hodgson v. Randall, 1970
Box 1437 Hodgson v. Trbovich, 1971
Box 1437 Hoffa v. Saxbe, 1974
Box 1437 Hoffman v. U.S., 1969-1970
Box 1438 Hoffman v. Wainwright, 1976
Box 1438 Hoffman, Andrew, 1969
Box 1438 Hohri v. U.S., 1986
Box 1438 Holder v. Banks, 1973
Box 1438 Holland v. Illinois, 1988
Box 1438 Holland v. Ward, 1978
Box 1438 Holloway v. Wise, 1978-1980
Box 1438 Holodnak v. AVCO Corporation, 1975
Box 1438 Holt Civic Club v. Tuscaloosa, 1977-1978
Box 1438 Holt v. Richmond, 1963-1964
Box 1438 Holt v. Sarver, 1970
Box 1438 Holt v. Thompson, 1974
Box 1438 Holt v. Virginia, 1964
Box 1439 Holtzman v. Schlesinger, 1973
Box 1439 Holy Spirit Association v. New York Tax Commission, 1981
Box 1439 Home Box Office (HBO) v. Wilkinson, 1981-1982
Box 1439 Honey and Allen v. Kentucky, 1970
Box 1439 Honohan, Michael v. Holt, 1965-1968
Box 1440 Hood v. Sumter County School District, circa 1960
Box 1440 Hooker v. Department of Health and Human Services, 1983-1985
Box 1440 Hootch v. Alaska School System, 1979-1980
Box 1440 Hopkins v. Ayres, 1969
Box 1440 Horowitz v. Board of Curators of the University of Missouri, et. al., 1976-1977
Box 1440 Horton v. Goose Creek, 1982
Box 1440 Hosack, E.L., et al. v. Smiley, 1967
Box 1440 Hospital Bond Case, 1958-1966
Box 1441 Housing Discrimination Suit, 1967
Box 1441 Houston v. Hill, 1985-1986
Box 1441 Houston v. Hill, 1985-1986
Box 1442 Howe v. Brown, 1970
Box 1442 Howe, Henry H., 1966-1969
Box 1442 Howe, Henry H., 1966-1969
Box 1443-1444 Howe, Henry H., 1966-1969
Box 1445 Howell v. Jones, 1975
Box 1445 Hoyt v. La Chance, 1968
Box 1445 Hughes v. Kramer, 1972
Box 1446 Hughes v. Texas, 1978
Box 1446 Hughes, Patrick, et al. v. Rizzo, Frank, et al., 1967
Box 1446 Humphrey and Haas v. Committee on Professional Ethics and Conduct of the Iowa State Bar Association, 1984-1985
Box 1446 Humphrey and Hung v. U.S., 1980-1981
Box 1446 Humphrey, Heidi v. Equality, 1969
Box 1446 Hunt v. Liberty Lobby, 1982
Box 1446 Hunt v. McNair, 1972-1973
Box 1446 Hunter v. Underwood, 1984-1985
Box 1446 Hurwitz v. Directors Guild of America, 1966
Box 1446 Husen, Herman v. Juneau School Board, 1967
Box 1447 Hutto v. Finney Closed Legal Files, 1977
Box 1447 Hyland v. Procunier, 1970
Box 1447 Hynes v. Grimes Packing Company, 1948
Box 1447 Hynes v. Oradell Mayor and Council, 1974-1975
Box 1447 I.P.C. Distributors v. Chicago Moving Picture Machine Operators(“Salt of the Earth” case), 1955
Box 1447 Idaho v. Wright, 1989-1990
Box 1447 Illinois Citizens Committee for Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission, 1973
Box 1447 Illinois Internal Investigation Division, 1970
Box 1447 Illinois v. Gates, 1982-1983
Box 1447 Illinois v. Gates, 1982-1983
Box 1448 Illinois v. Howarth, 1952-1954
Box 1448 Illinois v. Levinsen and Levinsen, 1950
Box 1448 Illinois v. Perkins, 1988-1989
Box 1448 Illinois v. Witzkowski, 1976
Box 1448 Imbrie, James et al. v. Marsh, et al., 1949-1950
Box 1448 Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Cardoza-Fonseca, 1985
Box 1449 Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Delgado, 1982-1984
Box 1449 Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Lopez-Mendoza, 1983
Box 1449 Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Stanisic, 1974
Box 1449 Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Stevic, 1982
Box 1449 Immuno A.G. Co. v. McGreal, 1984
Box 1449 Imprisoned Citizens Union (ICU) v. Shapp, 1972-1973
Box 1449 In-Service Conscientious Objector Claims, 1967
Box 1449 In-Service Conscientious Objector Claims, 1968
Box 1450 In-Service Conscientious Objector Claims, 1968
Box 1450 Independent Federation of Flight Attendants v. Zipes, 1988
Box 1450 Indiana Civil Liberties Union v. Indiana War Memorials Commission, 1968-1970
Box 1450 Indiana v. Wardrip, 1973
Box 1450 Indianapolis Free Press v. The City of Indianapolis, 1969
Box 1450 Industrial Security Program, 1967
Box 1451 Industrial Workers of the World v. Clark, Ramsey, 1967-1970
Box 1451 Industrial Workers of the World v. Katzenbach, 1965-1972
Box 1451 Information Digest, 1976
Box 1451 Ingersoll-Rand v. McClendon, 1989-1990
Box 1451 Ingram and Monks v. Ward, 1970-1971
Box 1451 Innis v. Rhode, 1984
Box 1451 Internal Revenue Service Arrests, 1971
Box 1451 Internal Security Act, 1960
Box 1451 International Business Machines: Employment and Discrimination, 1971-1972
Box 1452 International Organization of Masters, Mates, and Pilots v. Brown, 1990
Box 1452 International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board, 1975
Box 1452 International Society for Krishna Consciousness v. City of New York, 1977-1980
Box 1452 International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers v. Subversive Action Control Board, 1966
Box 1452 International Union v. Johnson Controls, 1989-1990
Box 1452 International Workers Order v. The New York City Housing Authority, 1952-1953
Box 1452 Iowa v. Nelson, 1970
Box 1452 Ireland v. U.S., 1973
Box 1452 Irey v. Occupational Saftety and Health Administration, 1976
Box 1453 Itzcovitz, Diego R. v. Selective Service Local Board No. 6, 1972
Box 1453 Jabara v. Kelley, et al. (Privacy Act), 1978
Box 1453 Jabara v. Webster, et al., 1980-1983
Box 1453 Jabara v. Webster, et al., 1980-1983
Box 1454 Jackalone v. Andrus, 1979
Box 1454 Jackalone v. Andrus, 1979
Box 1455 Jackman v. Bodine, 1968-1969
Box 1455 Jackson v. Dorrier, 1969-1970
Box 1455 Jackson v. Ogilvie, 1970
Box 1455 Jackson v. Patterson, 1970
Box 1455 Jackson, Wibert v. New York City Transit Authority, 1974
Box 1455 Jacobellis v. Ohio(Censorship of Movie “The Lovers”), 1962
Box 1455 Jacobs v. Indianapolis School Board, 1973-1974
Box 1455 Jacobs, Richard M., 1980
Box 1455 Jaekel v. U.S., 1969
Box 1455 Jagnandan v. Giles, 1974-1976
Box 1455 Jalil v. Hampton, 1974
Box 1455 Jalil v. Hampton, 1974
Box 1456 James v. Valtierra, 1970
Box 1457 Jamison v. Farabee, 1983
Box 1457 Janca v. Hoover, 1973
Box 1457 Janus and Janek v. U.S., 1968
Box 1457 Jean v. Nelson, 1984-1985
Box 1457 Jefferson v. Hackney, 1970-1971
Box 1457 Jenkins, Billy v. State of Georgia, 1973-1974
Box 1457 Jenne, Joel, 1969
Box 1457 Jennings v. ACLU, 1974
Box 1457 Jennings v. ACLU, 1974
Box 1458 Jennings v. Socialist Workers, 1974-1977
Box 1459 Jensen v. Farrell Lines, 1979
Box 1459 Jensen v. Quaring, 1983-1984
Box 1459 Jergeson v. School District No. 7, 1969
Box 1459 Jimenez v. Hidalgo County Water Improvement District, 1972-1973
Box 1459 Jimenez v. Hidalgo County Water Improvement District, 1984
Box 1460 Jimenez v. Hildago County Water Improvement District, 1973-1975
Box 1461 Jiminez v. Naff, 1970
Box 1461 Johnsen, David v. Clark, Ramsey, 1968
Box 1461 Johnson v. Avery, 1967-1968
Box 1461 Johnson v. Eisentrager, 1949-1950
Box 1461 Johnson v. Florida, 1971-1973
Box 1461 Johnson v. Ichord, 1970
Box 1461 Johnson v. Indianapolis, 1970
Box 1461 Johnson v. Rockefeller, 1972-1973
Box 1461 Johnson v. Sanders, 1970
Box 1461 Johnson, Arien v. Hackett, Barry undated Johnson, Arnold, 1970
Box 1461 Johnson, Harvey v. Continental Can Co., 1968
Box 1461 Johnson, Joseph v. State of Minnesota, 1967-1968
Box 1461 Johnson v. Stucker, 1969
Box 1462 Johnson, Bobby G. v. U.S., 1964
Box 1462 Johnson, Sandra D. v. U.S., 1964
Box 1462 Johnson, Smith and Budenheimer v. Texas (Police Brutality--Involuntary Confession), 1962
Box 1462 Johnson v. Virginia, 1972
Box 1463 Joiner, et al. v. Dallas, et al., 1971-1972
Box 1463 Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee v. Clark, Tom, undated
Box 1463 Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee v. McGrath, 1949-1950
Box 1463 Jones v. Board of Education, 1968-1970
Box 1463 Jones v. Board of Regents, 1971
Box 1463 Jones v. Cunningham, 1962
Box 1463 Jones v. Georgetown, 1963
Box 1463 Jones v. Hopper, 1969
Box 1463 Jones, Ashton v. University of Arizona, Board of Regents, 1966
Box 1463 Jones, LeRoi, 1959-1962
Box 1463 Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners Labor Union, 1976-1977
Box 1464 Jones v. Pacific Intermountain Express, 1973-1977
Box 1464 Jones, Joseph L. v. Mayer, Alfred H., 1967-1968
Box 1464 Jones v. Pacific Intermountain Express, 1973-1977
Box 1465 Jones v. Perrigan, 1972
Box 1465 Jones v. Sampson, 1974
Box 1465 Jones v. Shreveport, Louisiana, 1960-1961
Box 1465 Jones v. Snead, 1969
Box 1465 Jones v. Tennessee Board of Education, 1969
Box 1465 Jones, Michael v. U.S., 1981-1982
Box 1465 Jones, Samuel P. v. U.S., 1971
Box 1465 Jones, et al. v. Shaw, 1965
Box 1465 Jordan v. Hutcheson, 1961-1963
Box 1466 Joseph v. U.S., 1972
Box 1466 Junior Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia v. U.S. Jaycees, 1974
Box 1466 KTYM and WXUR, 1967
Box 1466 Kadrmas v. Dickinson, 1986-1987
Box 1466 Kahanamoku v. Duncan, 1945
Box 1466 Kahn v. Shevin, 1973
Box 1466 Kaimowitz v. Department of Mental Health, 1979-80
Box 1467 Kammerling, et al. v. O'Hagen, 1975
Box 1467 Kangas, Charles v. El Paso Independent School District, Texas, 1968-1969
Box 1467 Kansansky v. Kelley, 1976
Box 1467 Kansas v. Kilpatrick, Kenneth L., 1968
Box 1467 Kanter Case, 1964-1966
Box 1467 Karen H. (a minor) v. Luger, undated
Box 1467 Karlan v. Cincinnati, 1974
Box 1467 Karnow, Stanley, 1974-1975
Box 1467 Karp v. Collins, circa 1969
Box 1467 Karr v. New Jersey, 1972-1973
Box 1467 Karr v. Schmidt, 1970-1972
Box 1467 Karr v. Schmidt, 1970-1972
Box 1468 Kastigar v. U.S., 1971
Box 1468 Katcoff v. Alexander, 1979
Box 1468 Katowitz, Mitchell, 1971
Box 1468 Katz, Charles J., 1967
Box 1468 Katz v. McAulay, 1970-1971
Box 1469 Katz, Charles v. U.S., 1967-1968
Box 1469 Katz, Sandy, 1971
Box 1469 Katzman v. State of Florida, 1977
Box 1469 Kaufman, Ronald James, 1970-71
Box 1469 Kay v. Florida Bar, 1970
Box 1469 Kay, Jean v. Board of Higher Education of the City of New York(Bertrand Russell) undated Kazolias, George, 1979
Box 1469 Keane v. Mihaly, 1970
Box 1469 Keckler, G. et al. v. Shepard, 1965
Box 1469 Keefe v. Organization for a Better Austin, 1970
Box 1469 Keegan v. Delaware, 1976
Box 1469 Kehrli v. Sprinkle, 1975
Box 1469 Kehrli v. Sprinkle, 1971-1976
Box 1470-1472 Kehrli v. Sprinkle, 1975
Box 1473 Kehrli, Colonel Gerald v. v. U.S., 1971
Box 1473 Keith v. Louisiana, 1977-1981
Box 1474 Keith v. Louisiana, 1977-1981
Box 1475 Keller v. State Bar of California, 1988-1989
Box 1475 Kelley v. Campos, 1974
Box 1475 Kelly v. Wilkinson, 1987
Box 1475 Kelly, John et al. v. Wyman, George K., 1967-1968
Box 1475 Kelsch, Daniel, 1969
Box 1475 Kendrick v. Chandler, 1976
Box 1475 Kennedy v. Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, 1971-1972
Box 1475 Kennedy, Patrick v. Commandant, U.S. Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1966
Box 1475 Kenney v. Haugh, 1971
Box 1475 Kent, Ex Parte, 1972
Box 1475 Kent, Rockwell and Briehl, Walter v. Dulles, John Foster (Passport), 1955-1958
Box 1475 Kent, Rockwell and Briehl, Walter v. Dulles, John Foster (Passport), 1955-1958
Box 1476 Kentucky v. Stincher, 1987
Box 1476 Kentucky v. Taylor, 1972
Box 1476 Kenyatta v. Gray, circa 1971
Box 1476 Kenyatta v. Moore, et al., 1983-1984
Box 1476 Kenyatta v. Virginia, 1971
Box 1476 Kersh v. Bounds, 1974-1975
Box 1476 Keyes v. School District #1, 1971-1972
Box 1476 Kibbe v. City of Springfield, 1985
Box 1476 Kidd and Mills v. Ohio, 1958
Box 1477 Kiiskila v. Nichols, 1969-1970
Box 1477 Kilgore, Gary, 1968
Box 1477 Kimball v. Florida Bar, 1974-1976
Box 1477 Kimball, John P. v. Selective Service, 1967-1968
Box 1477 Kimmelman v. Morrison, 1985
Box 1477 King v. Jones, 1971
Box 1477 King v. Smith, 1967
Box 1477 King v. Tennessee, 1969
Box 1478 Kings Garden v. Federal Communications Commission, 1974
Box 1478 Kingsley Books v. Brown, 1957
Box 1478 Kingsley International Pictures v. Blanc, 1959
Box 1478 Kingsley International Pictures v. Regents of the University of the State of New York, 1959
Box 1478 Kinoy v. Mitchell, 1970-1971
Box 1478 Kinzua Dam Construction, 1959-1962
Box 1478 Kirchberg, J. Michael, 1970
Box 1478 Kirk v. Board of Regents of the University of California, 1969
Box 1478 Kirk v. Wyoming, 1966
Box 1478 Kirker v. Moore, 1970
Box 1478 Kirker v. Moore, 1970
Box 1479 Kirker, Lyle v. More, Arch, 1969-1970
Box 1479 Kirker, Lyle v. More, Arch, 1969-1970
Box 1480 Kirker, Lyle v. More, Arch, 1969-1970
Box 1481 Kirkpatrick v. Abilene, 1982-1983
Box 1481 Kirkwood v. Ellington, 1968
Box 1481 Kirstein v. University of Virginia, 1969-1971
Box 1481 Kirstel v. Maryland, 1970-1972
Box 1481 Kish v. Milwaukee County, 1971
Box 1481 Kissian, Joseph L., 1969-1972
Box 1481 Kissinger v. Anonymous, 1974-1975
Box 1481 Kister v. Ohio Board of Regents, 1973
Box 1481 Kitchell, A.J., 1976
Box 1481 Kittrell, Tewell E. v. U.S., 1971
Box 1482 Kiven, Jack (Security Clearance Revocation), 1964-1966
Box 1482 Klaus v. Blake, 1976
Box 1482 Klein v. Nassau County Medical Center, et al., 1972
Box 1482 Klopfer v. North Carolina, 1966
Box 1482 Klug v. United States, 1969
Box 1482 Knable v. Wilson, 1976
Box 1482 Knauff, Ellen (Deportation), 1949-1953
Box 1483 Knight Publishing Corp. v. Erbe, 1960
Box 1483 Knight, Thomas v. Adelphi University, 1966-1967
Box 1483 Knopf, Alfred v. Colby, William, circa 1974
Box 1483 Koehl v. Resor, 1969-1970
Box 1483 Koelfgen, Joseph M. v. Jackson, John, 1972-1973
Box 1483 Koen v. Long, 1970
Box 1483 Koen v. Long, 1966-1968
Box 1484 Kois v. Wisconsin, 1971
Box 1484 Kolden, Rolf v. Selective Service, 1970-1971
Box 1484 Kolender v. Lawson, 1979-1981
Box 1484 Kolender v. Lawson, 1979-1981
Box 1485 Koonce v. Oklahoma, 1971
Box 1485 Kopczynski, Frank, 1970-1971
Box 1485 Koster, Henry J., undated
Box 1485 Kottka v. Bartlett, 1978
Box 1485 Kramarsky v. Delta Airlines, 1981
Box 1485 Kramer, Morris v. Union School District, 1965-1969
Box 1485 Kramer, Morris v. Union School District, 1967
Box 1486 Krause v. Rhodes, 1976
Box 1486 Krebs, Allen M. v. Ashbrook, John M., 1966-1969
Box 1486 Krebs, Allen M. v. Ashbrook, John M., 1966-1969
Box 1487 Krebs, Allen M. v. Ashbrook, John M., 1966-1969
Box 1488 Kreger, G.J. v. Georgetown School District, 1962-1963
Box 1488 Krein v. R. Krein, 1971
Box 1488 Kreznar and Spector v. U.S., 1962
Box 1488 Kritsis v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1967
Box 1488 Kruzel v. Powell, undated
Box 1488 Kuchenbecker v. Black, 1974
Box 1488 Kugler v. Karp, 1970
Box 1488 Kuntsler, William -- Contempt, 1974
Box 1488 Kunz, Carl (Religious Street Preaching), 1947-1951
Box 1488 Kush v. Rutledge, 1980-1982
Box 1488 Kutcher v. Gray, 1948
Box 1488 Kutcher v. Gray, 1950-1951
Box 1489 Kutcher, James, v. Higley, Harvey V., 1955-1956
Box 1489 Kyle v. U.S., 1962
Box 1489 Labine v. Vincent, 1972
Box 1489 Lacey v. Gaver, 1972
Box 1489 Lafferty v. Carter, 1970
Box 1489 Laird v. Tatum, 1968-1971
Box 1489 Laird v. Tatum, 1970
Box 1490 Lakes v. Peterson, 1972
Box 1490 Lakewood v. Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1986
Box 1490 Lakewood v. Lakewood, 1982
Box 1490 Lambrecht, James (Military Justice), 1959-1960
Box 1490 Lamoreux v. Walsh, 1969
Box 1490 Lamourt, Oscar, 1969
Box 1490 Landau v. Fording, undated
Box 1490 Landman v. Royster, 1971
Box 1491 Landman, J., 1971
Box 1491 Landmark Communications v. Virginia, 1976
Box 1491 Lane v. Phend, 1970
Box 1491 Lane v. Texas, 1970
Box 1491 Langdon v. Jaramillo, 1969
Box 1491 Lansdale v. Tyler, 1970
Box 1491 Lantz v. Snouffer, 1969
Box 1492 Lapides, Louis Bernard v. Clark, 1949
Box 1492 Larkin v. Grendel's Den, 1981
Box 1492 Larson v. Valente, 1980
Box 1492 Latney v. Ignatius, 1968
Box 1492 Lauer v., 1056 Lex Corporation(In Re: Brinn, Jessie), 1951-1953
Box 1492 Lauf v. E.G. Shinner and Co., 1937
Box 1493 Laughlin and Forte v. U.S., 1967
Box 1493 Lausche v. Commissioner of Public Welfare and County of Otter Tail, 1974-1975
Box 1493 Law Students Civil Rights Research Council (LSCRRC) v. Wadmond, 1969
Box 1493 Lawrence, Kutcher and Kutcher v. Newark Housing Authority, 1953-1956
Box 1493 Lawrence, Sheldon, 1971
Box 1493 Lawson v. U.S., 1948-1950
Box 1493 Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee, 1967-1968
Box 1493 Lazar v. Pierce, 1981-1984
Box 1493 Leal v. U.S., 1985
Box 1494 Leary v. U.S., 1968
Box 1494 Leary v. U.S., 1972
Box 1495 Lederer v. Roberts, 1966-1972
Box 1495 Lederer v. U.S., 1982
Box 1495 Lee v. Board of Regents, 1970-1971
Box 1495 Lee v. Falkner, 1969
Box 1495 Lee v. Powell, 1970
Box 1495 Lee, Yau Quinn, 1972
Box 1495 Lefebure v. McNair, 1970
Box 1495 Lefkowitz v. Cunningham, 1976
Box 1495 Lefkowitz v. Independent Northern Klans, 1979-1980
Box 1495 Lefkowitz v. Independent Northern Klans, 1979-1980
Box 1496 Lefkowitz v. Independent Northern Klans, 1975-1977
Box 1497 Lehman v. Shaker Heights, 1973
Box 1497 Lemhi Band (Indians), 1971
Box 1497 Lemmo, John R., 1968
Box 1497 Lemon v. Sloan, 1971
Box 1497 Lemon, Alton J. v. Kurtzman, David H., 1969-1971
Box 1497 Lemon, James, 1976
Box 1497 Leonard v. City of Columbus, 1981-1982
Box 1498 Leonard v. City of Columbus, 1981-1982
Box 1499 Lerner, Max v. Casey, 1957-1958
Box 1499 Lessard v. Schmidt, 1973
Box 1499 Levin, Alan v. Selective Service, 1968
Box 1499 Levinson, Sandra and Schwerner, Nathan B. v. U.S., 1969
Box 1499 Levitt v. Smith, Gerald L.K., 1955
Box 1499 Levitt-Bingham-Morgan v. Indiana, 1964
Box 1499 Levy, Louise v. State of Louisiana, 1967-1970
Box 1499 Levy v. McNamara, 1967
Box 1500 Levy v. Parker, 1969
Box 1500 Levy v. Resor, 1967
Box 1500 Levy v. Resor, 1967
Box 1501 Levy, Howard, 1967
Box 1501 Levy, Howard, 1967
Box 1502 Lewis v. Baxley, 1973
Box 1502 Lewis v. Kugler (Hyland), 1971
Box 1502 Lewis v. Kugler (Hyland), 1971
Box 1503 Lewis v. Lutheran Social Services, 1970-1970
Box 1503 Lewis v. Marston, 1972
Box 1503 Lewis v. U.S., 1974
Box 1503 Leyman v. Lycoming Children Service, 1977-1980
Box 1503 Liadakis v. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1964-1965
Box 1503 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company v. Wetzel and Ross, 1974
Box 1503 Library of Congress v. Shaw, 1985
Box 1504 License Responsibility to Review Records before Their Broadcast, 1971
Box 1504 Lindahl v. Office of Personnel Management, 1983-1984
Box 1504 Lingo, Joe v. State of Georgia, 1968
Box 1504 Linmark v. Willingboro, 1976-1977
Box 1504 Linzer, Elliot S. et al. v. Selective Service, 1968
Box 1504 Lipps, Gregory, 1969
Box 1504 Lisker v. Kelly, 1970
Box 1504 Little, Larry, 1971
Box 1504 Liuzzo v. U.S., 1980
Box 1504 Livingston v. The Civil Service Commission of the City of Tucson, 1974
Box 1504 Livingston v. U.S., 1972-1973
Box 1505 Lloyd Corporation v. Tanner, 1971-1972
Box 1505 Lloyd v. Board of Education, 1969
Box 1505 Lloyd v. U.S., 1970-1973
Box 1505 Local Union v. McCulloch, 1968
Box 1506 Locks v. Laird, 1971
Box 1506 Locust Club of Rochester v. Rochester, 1965-1967
Box 1506 Lombardi v. Hartford, 1972
Box 1506 Lombardino v. Heyd, 1969
Box 1506 Lombardino v. Heyd, 1969
Box 1507 Long Island Lighting Company v. New York State, 1977
Box 1507 Long Island Vietnam Moratorium Committee v. Cahn, 1970
Box 1507 Loper v. Selective Service, 1967
Box 1507 Lopez v. Wyman, 1975
Box 1507 Lorch, Lee, 1956
Box 1507 Los Angeles v. Davis, 1977-1978
Box 1507 Los Angeles v. Lyons, 1981-1982
Box 1507 Los Angeles v. Vincent, 1986
Box 1508 Louie v. Carlson, 1970-1971
Box 1508 Louisiana v. Hudson, 1969
Box 1508 Love v. Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1978
Box 1508 Loving v. Virginia, 1967
Box 1508 Lovisi v. Slayton, 1973-1976
Box 1508 Lowe v. Eugene Sand and Gravel, 1976-1977
Box 1508 Lowe v. Securities and Exchange Commission, 1983-1984
Box 1508 Lowell v. Sedlacek, 1970
Box 1509 Lubbock Independent School District v. Lubbock Civil Liberties Union, 1979-82
Box 1509 Lubbock v. Lubbock, 1982
Box 1509 Lubin v. Panish, 1972
Box 1509 Lumpkin v. Codd, 1976
Box 1509 Lumpkin v. Codd, 1976
Box 1510 Lunsford, Henry C. v. Laird, Melvin, 1969-1971
Box 1510 Luros v. California, 1968
Box 1510 Lusby v. Virginia, 1968-1972
Box 1510 Luscomb v. Bowker, 1955-56
Box 1511 Luthardt v. State of Maryland, 1968-1969
Box 1511 Lyman v. Swartley, 1973-1974
Box 1511 Lynch v. Donnelly, 1982-83
Box 1511 Lynch v. Gilmore, 1971
Box 1511 Lynch, Charles C. v. State of Maryland, 1966-1968
Box 1511 Lynd v. Chicago, 1970
Box 1511 Lynd, Staughton, 1975
Box 1512 Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, 1987
Box 1512 Lyng v. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1986
Box 1512 Lytle v. McCain, 1974-1976
Box 1512 MacMillen v. U.S., 1977
Box 1512 Mackey, Argyle v. Mendoza-Martinez, Francisco (Naturalization), 1959-1961
Box 1512 Madden v. ACLU, 1971
Box 1512 Madden, Michael J., 1971
Box 1512 Madison (City of ) v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Committee, 1976
Box 1512 Magill v. Lynch, 1977-1978
Box 1512 Magaziner v. Montemuro, 1971
Box 1513 Maher v. Cockrel, 1969
Box 1513 Maher v. Roe, 1975
Box 1513 Maine v. Gellers, 1977
Box 1513 Maine v. Macdonald, 1964-1965
Box 1513 Maine v. Moulton, 1984
Box 1513 Maine v. Thiboutot, 1979-1980
Box 1513 Mair, Brian, 1969-1970
Box 1513 Maleng v. Cook, 1988
Box 1513 Malley v. Briggs, 1984-1986
Box 1514 Mallisham v. Kyle, 1970
Box 1514 Malloy v. Hogan, 1963
Box 1514 Malnouri v. Whiteman, 1956
Box 1514 Malone v. Secretary of Army, 1973
Box 1514 Malone v. U.S., 1974
Box 1514 Maloney, Shaun, 1968
Box 1514 Manard v. Miller, 1971
Box 1514 Maness v. Wainwright, 1975-1977
Box 1514 Mann v. Smith, 1973
Box 1514 Mann, Daulton v. Vermont Education Buildings Finance Agency, 1968-1969
Box 1514 Mapp v. Ohio, 1961
Box 1514 Marazul Tours, Inc., matters of, 1984
Box 1514 Marbaugh, et al., undated
Box 1514 Marchetti v. U.S., 1974
Box 1514 Marchetti v. U.S., 1974
Box 1515 Marchetti v. U.S., 1974
Box 1516 Marchetti, Victor, 1972
Box 1516 Marchetti, Victor, 1974
Box 1517 Marchetti, Victor, 1971-1972
Box 1518 Marchetti, Victor, 1971-1972
Box 1519 Marcoccio v. Crossman, 1985-1987
Box 1519 Marek v. Chesney, 1983-1984
Box 1520 Mariana Islands, 1974
Box 1520 Mariette, Vicki v. McPhee, Eugene, 1968
Box 1520 Markovics v. Selective Service, 1969
Box 1520 Marks, Herman F., 1967-1968
Box 1520 Marquez v. Kiley, 1973
Box 1520 Marquez v. Marks, 1973-1975
Box 1520 Marquez v. Marks, 1973-1975
Box 1521 Marquez v. Marks, 1973-1975
Box 1522 Marsh v. Chambers, 1982
Box 1522 Marshall v. Barlow, 1976-1977
Box 1522 Marshall v. Barlow, 1976-1977
Box 1523 Marshall v. Holmes, 1974
Box 1523 Marshall v. Oliver, MacDougal and Richmond Professional Institute, 1966
Box 1523 Martin v. Duffie, 1971-1972
Box 1524 Martin v. Wilks, 1987
Box 1524 Martinez v. Texas, 1972
Box 1524 Martinez-Fuerte v. U.S., 1975
Box 1524 Martire v. Connecticut Selective Service Board, 1970
Box 1524 Marvin, Walter Jr., 1966-1969
Box 1524 Maryland People's Party v. Mandel, 1972
Box 1525 Maryland v. Macon, 1984
Box 1525 Maryland v. Munson, 1982
Box 1525 Mascavage v. Schlesinger, 1973
Box 1525 Mason v. Peyton, 1968-1969
Box 1525 Massachusetts v. Dorius, 1961
Box 1525 Massachusetts v. Feeney, 1976
Box 1525 Massachusetts v. Laird, 1970
Box 1525 Massachusetts v. Painteen, 1967
Box 1525 Massachusetts v. Sheppard, 1982-1983
Box 1525 Massachusetts v. Sheppard, 1983
Box 1526 Massachusetts v. Wiseman, Frederick (Titticutt Follies), 1969
Box 1526 Mathews v. Diaz, 1974
Box 1526 Mathews v. Massell, 1973
Box 1526 Mathis v. Alabama, 1973
Box 1526 Mathis, Loraine v. Purchase Area Economic Opportunity Council, 1969
Box 1526 Matlovich v. Secretary of Air Force, 1976
Box 1526 Matson v. Margiotti, 1950-1952
Box 1527 Mattern, Richard, 1968
Box 1527 Matthews, Robin, 1968
Box 1527 Mattiello v. Connecticut, 1967
Box 1527 Mattis v. Kisling, 1976
Box 1527 Mattis v. Kisling, 1976
Box 1528 Mattis v. Schnarr and Marek, 1975-1984
Box 1529 Maxwell, William L. v. Bishop, O.E., 1968-1969
Box 1529 Mayberry v. Pennsylvania, 1970
Box 1529 Mayes v. Texas, 1973
Box 1529 Maynard v. Wooley, 1976
Box 1529 McAlister v. Kleindienst, 1972
Box 1529 McAndrew v. U.S., 1971
Box 1529 McBride, Joseph v. Coast Guard, 1962-1968
Box 1529 McBride, Joseph v. Coast Guard, 1960-1967
Box 1530 McCain v. Abel, 1973
Box 1530 McCain v. Lybrand, 1974-1982
Box 1530 McCain, Thomas C., 1976
Box 1530 McCanna, Henry v. Silis, Arthur, 1968
Box 1530 McCarthy v. U.S., 1969
Box 1530 McClellan v. McSurely, circa 1979-1980
Box 1530 McConnell v. Anderson, 1971
Box 1531 McCotter v. Petty, 1986
Box 1531 McCoy v. Wisconsin C.A., 1987
Box 1531 McDaniel v. Paty, 1976-1977
Box 1531 McDaniel v. Sanchez, 1979-1980
Box 1531 McDonald v. Smith, 1982-1986
Box 1531 McDonald's (Hamburgers), 1976
Box 1531 McDonough, John P., 1971
Box 1532 McFadden v. Selective Service Local Board No. 40, 1969-1970
Box 1532 McGaw v. Farrow, 1972
Box 1532 McGee, v. v. U.S., 1970-1972
Box 1532 McGhee v. Sipes, 1947
Box 1533 McGloin v. U.S., 1959-1960
Box 1533 McGlotten v. Connally, 1971-1972
Box 1533 McGlotten v. Kennedy, 1970-1972
Box 1533 McGuire v. New York Telephone, 1974
Box 1533 McIntyre v. Hoblinski, 1959
Box 1533 McKart, Jack v. U.S., 1968-1969
Box 1533 McKenna v. Fargo, 1977
Box 1533 McKinney v. Walker, 1976
Box 1533 McLain v. Meier, 1980
Box 1533 McLaurin v. Oklahoma Regents, 1949
Box 1533 McLean v. Arkansas, 1980-1982
Box 1533 McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education, 1980-1984
Box 1534-1535 McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education, 1983-1984
Box 1536 McLeod v. Mississippi, 1969
Box 1536 McLucas v. Dechamplain, 1974
Box 1536 McLucas v. MacDougall, 1972
Box 1536 McLucas v. Palmer, 1969-1970
Box 1536 McMann v. Ross, 1969
Box 1536 McNamara v. San Diego ACLU(amicus brief), 1987
Box 1537 McNary (Immigration and Naturalization Service) v. Jean, 1989
Box 1537 McPhaul v. U.S., 1960
Box 1537 McRae v. Harris, circa 1979
Box 1537 McReynolds v. Christenberry, 1965
Box 1537 McSurely, Alan, 1971
Box 1537 McSurely, Alan v. Ratliff, Thomas B., 1967
Box 1537 Media, Pennsylvania, 1970
Box 1537 Medical Rights-Suspension of Licenses for Contempt of Congress, 1952
Box 1538 Medical and Health Research Association v. Heckler, 1981-1984
Box 1538 Meese v. Abbott, 1988
Box 1538 Meese v. Keene, 1985-1986
Box 1539 Meiners v. Duffy, 1975-1976
Box 1539 Meisel and Fitch v. U.S., 1973
Box 1539 Melikan v. Advent, 1969
Box 1539 Mellon, Patricia, et al. v. Richardson, 1971
Box 1539 Melton v. Young, 1971-1973
Box 1539 Meltzer v. Board of Public Instruction of Orange County, Florida, 1977
Box 1539 Meltzer v. Board of Public Instruction of Orange County, Florida, 1970
Box 1540 Memorial Hospital v. Maricope, 1972-1973
Box 1540 Mempa v. Rhay, 1966
Box 1540 Memphis Board of Censors, 1971
Box 1540 Memphis Schools v. Stachura, 1985
Box 1540 Menard v. Mitchell, 1972
Box 1540 Mendenhall, James, 1970
Box 1540 Menin v. Menin, 1975
Box 1540 Mental Health Law Project, 1965
Box 1540 Mercado v. Rockefeller, 1974
Box 1540 Merhige v. U.S. Board of Parole, 1973-1974
Box 1540 Messinger, Irwin I., 1969
Box 1540 Metromedia v. San Diego, 1980
Box 1541 Mexican-American Federation v. Naff, 1969
Box 1541 Meyer v. City of Chicago, 1970
Box 1541 Meyer v. Oklahoma City, 1971
Box 1541 Meyers v. Aldredge, 1972-1973
Box 1541 Meyers v. Grant ACLU Amicus Brief, 1987
Box 1541 Meyers v. U.S., 1969-1971
Box 1541 Michael H. and Victoria D v. Gerald D. (all minors), 1987
Box 1542 Michael M. (a minor) v. California, 1978-1980
Box 1542 Michaelson, Alvin S. (Grand Jury Appearance), 1984
Box 1542 Michigan “Shared-time” Case, 1963-1969
Box 1542 Michigan v. Cochrel, 1970
Box 1542 Michigan v. Crockard, John E., 1952-1957
Box 1542 Michigan v. De Fillippo, 1978
Box 1543 Michigan v. Harvey, 1988-1989
Box 1543 Michigan v. Hoyt, 1967
Box 1543 Michigan v. Lane, 1976
Box 1543 Michigan v. Lee, undated
Box 1543 Michigan v. Mallory and Copeland, 1965
Box 1543 Michigan v. Pedroza, 1959
Box 1543 Michigan v. Sinclair, 1971
Box 1543 Michigan v. Summers, 1979-1981
Box 1543 Michigan v. Tucker, 1973
Box 1543 Michigan v. Walker, 1967
Box 1543 Michigan v. Williams, Burl, 1967
Box 1543 Michigan v. Winegar, William, 1966
Box 1543 Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz, 1986-1989
Box 1544 Mickey v. California, 1970
Box 1544 Micronesia, 1975
Box 1544 Middlesex County Ethics Committee v. Garden State Bar Association, 1981-1982
Box 1544 Middlesex Zoning Cases, 1976
Box 1544 Midwest Video Corporation v. FCC Cable Television, 1970-1971
Box 1544 Migra v. Warren City School District, 1982-1983
Box 1544 Mikell v. Williston, 1967-1972
Box 1544 Mikulecky v. Sedita, 1968-1970
Box 1545 Milkovich v. Lorain Journal Co., 1989
Box 1545 Millenson v. New Hotel Monteleone, 1972
Box 1545 Miller v. California, 1970
Box 1545 Miller v. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 1981
Box 1545 Miller v. Cox, 1972
Box 1545 Miller v. Cox, 1972
Box 1546 Miller v. Fenton, 1984-1985
Box 1546 Miller v. Florida, 1986
Box 1546 Miller v. Love, 1973-1974
Box 1546 Miller v. U.S., 1965-1966
Box 1547 Miller v. Zoeller, 1969
Box 1547 Miller, Anthony, 1974
Box 1547 Mills v. Alabama, 1963-1965
Box 1547 Minacini v. Strongsville Schools, 1974
Box 1547 Mini-riot Case (Bridgeport, Connecticut), 1971
Box 1547 Minnapolis Star v. Minnesota, 1981
Box 1547 Minnesota Civil Liberties Union v. Minnesota, 1972-1977
Box 1547 Minnesota v. Forichette, John W., 1968
Box 1547 Minnesota v. Fredkove, 1953
Box 1547 Minnesota v. Harrison, 1970
Box 1547 Minnesota v. Rountree, 1970
Box 1547 Minnesota v. Sachs and Miller, 1967
Box 1547 Minnesota v. Witherill, 1969
Box 1547 Minnesota Civil Liberties Union v. Minnesota, 1972-1977
Box 1548 Minnesota Draft Case, 1983
Box 1548 Minnesota Public Interest Research Group v. Selective Service System, 1982-1984
Box 1548 Minnesota Public Interest Research Group v. Selective Service System, 1982-1984
Box 1549 Minnick v. California, 1979-1980
Box 1549 Miranda v. Arizona, 1966
Box 1549 Mississippi v. Bass, 1965-1967
Box 1549 Mississippi Gay Alliance v. Goudelock, 1974-1976
Box 1550 Mississippi v. Bass, 1965-1967
Box 1550 Mississippi v. Jones, John H., 1967
Box 1550 Mississippi v. Price, Willie L., 1968-1969
Box 1550 Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1965
Box 1550 Missouri v. Davidson, 1969
Box 1550 Missouri v. Wiley, 1975
Box 1550 Mitchell, Charlene v. Donovan, Joseph, 1969-1970
Box 1551 Mitchell, Charlene v. Donovan, Joseph, 1969-1970
Box 1552 Mitchell v. Los Angeles, 1983-1985
Box 1552 Mitchell v. Mandel, 1970-1972
Box 1552 Mitchell v. Nixon, 1971
Box 1552 Mitchell v. U.S., 1970-1972
Box 1552 Mitchell, William v. Vincent, L.L., 1968
Box 1553 Moller v. Tarr, 1972
Box 1553 Monmouth County People's Coalition for Peace and Justice v. Middletown, 1979-1980
Box 1553 Monroe v. Trustees of California State College, 1970
Box 1553 Montanye v. Haymes, 1974-1977
Box 1553 Montgomery, Joseph v. State of Florida, 1967
Box 1553 Montoya v. Bolack, 1962
Box 1553 Moody v. Alabama, 1982
Box 1553 Moon Case, 1971-1972
Box 1553 Moon and Kamiyama v. U.S., 1983
Box 1553 Moon and Kamiyama v. U.S., 1983
Box 1554 Mooney v. Gaines, 1969
Box 1554 Moore v. Black Panther Party, 1981
Box 1554 Moore v. Board of Elections, 1970
Box 1554 Moore v. Hinton, 1974
Box 1554 Moore v. Illinois, 1969-76
Box 1554 Moore v. Jamieson, circa 1974
Box 1554 Moore v. Schlesinger, 1973-1975
Box 1554 Moore v. Smith, 1961
Box 1554 Moore, James v. State of Illinois, 1968-1969
Box 1554 Morales v. Texas, 1968-1969
Box 1555 Moran v. Burbine, 1984-85
Box 1555 Moratorium Committee v. Cahn, 1970
Box 1555 Moreno v. Department of Agriculture, 1972
Box 1555 Morgan v. Hayth, 1970
Box 1555 Morgan v. Hayth, 1972
Box 1556 Morgan v. Ohio, 1971
Box 1556 Morgan, John P., et al. v. Katzenbach, et al., 1965
Box 1556 Morgan, Len, 1976
Box 1556 Morico v. U.S., 1968-1969
Box 1556 Morico v. U.S., 1968-1969
Box 1557 Morin, Gary v. Garra, Victor, 1968
Box 1557 Morovich v. U.S., 1969
Box 1557 Morris Novelty Co. v. United Industrial Workers, 1965
Box 1558 Morris v. Schoonfield, 1969
Box 1558 Morris v. Sullivan, 1973-1975
Box 1558 Morris, Newbold, 1969
Box 1558 Morrisey v. Brewer, 1971
Box 1558 Morrisseau, Dennis, 1968
Box 1558 Morrisey v. Brewer, 1971
Box 1559 Morrissey v. Curran, 1973
Box 1559 Morrow v. District of Columbia, 1972
Box 1559 Morse v. Secretary of Army, 1972-1973
Box 1559 Morse, Wayne, et al. v. Clifford, Clark, et al., 1968
Box 1559 Morton v. Mancari, 1973
Box 1560 Mosley v. Chicago Police, 1971-1972
Box 1560 Mosley v. Commanding Officer, 1971-1972
Box 1560 Mosley, Dennis, 1971
Box 1560 Most, Elizabeth, 1975
Box 1560 Mother Jones, 1983
Box 1560 Ms. Magazine, 1975
Box 1560 Mueller and Noyes v. Allen, et al., 1982
Box 1560 Mueller and Noyes v. Allen, et al., 1982
Box 1561 Mueller and Noyes v. Allen, et al., 1982
Box 1562 Mueller v. Brown, 1969
Box 1562 Muhammad Ali v. State Athletic Commission, 1972
Box 1562 Muir v. Alabama, 1980-1982
Box 1562 Mulloy, Joseph T. v. U.S., 1969-1971
Box 1562 Muncaster v. U.S., 1972
Box 1562 Mundt v. U.S., 1974
Box 1562 Munro v. Elk Rapido School, 1969-1971
Box 1562 Munro v. Socialist Worker's Party, 1984-1985
Box 1562 Munro v. Socialist Worker's Party, 1984-1985
Box 1563 Munson v. South Dakota, 1969-1970
Box 1563 Murgia v. Massachusetts, 1974-1975
Box 1563 Murphy v. Hunt, 1980
Box 1563 Murphy v. International Union of Operational Engineers, 1973
Box 1563 Murphy v. Hunt, 1980
Box 1564 Murphy v. Pocatello School, 1969-1971
Box 1564 Murray v. Giarratano, 1988
Box 1564 Murray v. Macy, 1969
Box 1564 Murray v. U.S., 1986-1987
Box 1564 Murray, Leonard F. v. Macy, John W., 1967-1969
Box 1564 Murray, Stephen Bruce v. Blatchford, Joseph, et al., 1967-1970
Box 1564 Murray, Stephen Bruce v. Vaughn, Jack H., 1967-1970
Box 1565 Muskie v. Agee, 1980
Box 1565 Muskie v. Agee, 1980
Box 1566 Mutual of Omaha v. Novak, 1984-1985
Box 1567 Myers v. Arcata Union High School, circa 1967
Box 1567 Myers v. Castellano, 1976
Box 1567 Nadeau v. Robbins, 1971
Box 1567 Naim v. Naim, 1955
Box 1567 Nation v. Haig, 1982-1983
Box 1567 Nation, The, et al., 1972
Box 1567 Nation, the ban from New York City school libraries, 1949
Box 1567 NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) v. Chattanooga, 1982
Box 1567 NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) v. Claiborne Hardware, 1981
Box 1567 NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) v. Claiborne Hardware, 1976
Box 1568 NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) v. Federal Power Commission, 1973
Box 1568 National Association of Letter Carriers v. Blount, 1972-1973
Box 1568 National Committee to Defend the Panthers v. Leary, 1970
Box 1568 Non-Government Organization: Commission on Disarmament, 1982
Box 1568 National Conservative Political Action Committee, 1983
Box 1569 National Defense Student Loans, 1970
Box 1569 National Gay Task Force, 1977
Box 1569 National Institute of Justice, 1972-1974
Box 1569 National Labor Relations Board v. Miranda Fuel Company, 1963
Box 1569 National Labor Relations Board v. Sears, Roebuck and Company, 1974
Box 1569 National Lawyers Guild v. Attorney General, 1982-1983
Box 1570-1571 National Lawyers Guild v. Attorney General, 1989
Box 1572 National League of Cities v. Usery, 1976
Box 1572 National Martime Union Election Monitoring Project, 1973
Box 1572 National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) v. Wilson, 1973
Box 1572 National Peace Action Committee, 1971
Box 1572 National Socialists' White People's Party (NSWPP) v. Ringers, 1973
Box 1572 National Socialists' White People's Party v. Southern New England Telephone Company, 1975
Box 1572 National States Rights Party v. John Birch Society, 1964
Box 1573 National Student Association v. Hershey, Lewis, 1966-1969
Box 1573 National Student Association v. Hershey, Lewis, 1966-1969
Box 1574 National Youth Alliance, 1976-1977
Box 1574 Nationwide Communication v. Backus, 1977
Box 1574 Native American Church v. Navajo Tribal Council, 1956,1960s
Box 1574 Navarra, John, 1971
Box 1574 Navy v. Egan, 1981-1987
Box 1574 Navy v. Egan, 1968
Box 1575 Neal, Don Jesse (Prisoner's Habeas Corpus), 1955
Box 1575 Nebraska Press v. Stuart, 1975
Box 1575 Nebraska v. Rambler, 1974
Box 1575 Nechin, Robert, 1971
Box 1575 Neight v. Dartmouth College, 1971
Box 1575 Neil v. Biggers, 1971-1972
Box 1576 Nelson and Globe v. Los Angeles, 1959
Box 1576 Nelson v. Iowa, 1970
Box 1576 Nelson v. U.S., 1956
Box 1576 Network Project v. Corporation for Public Broadcasting, circa 1975
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