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ABA Board of Governors Task Force on the National Conference on the Role of the Lawyer in the 1980s, 1981 Box Series 4, Box 1, Folder 15
ABA Consulting Panel on Advanced Judicial and Legal Education, 1979 Box Series 4, Box 1, Folder 2
ABA Correspondence and Memoranda, 1981/1983 Box Series 4, Box 4, Folder 6
ABA Correspondence and Memoranda, 1982 Box Series 4, Box 6, Folder 2
ABA Correspondence and Memoranda, Concerning the ABA House of Delegates Annual Meeting, 1980/1981 Box Series 4, Box 5, Folder 1
ABA Documents, Including Program Materials from the ABA 1978 Conference, 1978 Box Series 4, Box 4, Folder 8
ABA Letters and Reports, Concerning Legislation Concerning Federal Court Jurisdiction, 1982/1983 Box Series 4, Box 5, Folder 4
ABA Reports Concerning Amendments to Proposed Model Rules of Professional Conduct, 1983 Box Series 4, Box 4, Folder 4
ABA, Report to the Members of the American Bar Foundation, 1981 Box Series 4, Box 5, Folder 3
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