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A. E. Dick Howard papers, 1928/2017

34.5 Cubic Feet 82 archival boxes
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The papers of A. E. Dick Howard reflect his academic and professional endeavors. The archives have received five installments of papers from Professor Howard, plus an entire collection: The Papers of A. E. Dick Howard for the Virginia Commission for Constitutional Revision, received in 1981, MSS 81-4. Papers related to the nomination of Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme Court: these files consist of some reports and statements in relation to the nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Court. Professor Howard was a commentator on the McNeil/Lehrer NewsHour during the confirmation hearings. Bill O'Brien, a student assistant, helped him to collect all of the information. Addendum [a]: Central and Eastern European New Constitutions: these files relate to Howard's involvement on the writing of new constitutions in Central and Eastern Europe at the collapse of the Soviet Union. The files were processed trying to convey their original organization and consist of correspondence, memoranda, working papers and numerous printed materials.

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A. E. Dick Howard papers, 1928/2017 34.5 Cubic Feet 82 archival boxes

Communications Office records - University of Virginia School of Law, 1978/2021

6.08 Linear Feet 12 boxes
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The records of the Communications Office document the department's contributions to the University of Virginia School of Law. The collection contains copies of printed matter produced by the office, including admissions information booklets, brochures, flyers, posters, reports, conference and symposium programs, postcards, and stationary. Also, it contains some of the resources used to produce the printed matter and other content. These include photographic slides, prints, and negatives; digital image files; and digital design and publication files. Finally, the collection contains two CD-ROMs and two banners.

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Communications Office records - University of Virginia School of Law, 1978/2021 6.08 Linear Feet 12 boxes

Directories - University of Virginia School of Law, 1940/2026

37.369 Gigabytes 3.13 Linear Feet 24 Volumes
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This is a collection of print and digital directories that list the faculty, staff, students, and alumni of the University of Virginia School of Law. It contains the following series of materials:

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Directories - University of Virginia School of Law, 1940/2026 37.369 Gigabytes 3.13 Linear Feet 24 Volumes

Ernest L. Folk III papers, 1963/1989

4.5 Cubic Feet 12 archival boxes
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The Ernest L. Folk papers is comprised of professional files, working files concerning consulting work; drafts, notes, etc., for articles; and a few folders regarding his home in Ivy. In addition, there are assorted teaching materials concerning law and the arts.

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Ernest L. Folk III papers, 1963/1989 4.5 Cubic Feet 12 archival boxes

Law examinations - University of Virginia School of Law, 1890/2018

.5 Cubic Feet 1 archival box 47 Volumes .096 Gigabytes
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This collection consists of examinations that the University of Virginia Law School administered to students between 1890 and 2018. It also includes a few examples of examination answers.

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Law examinations - University of Virginia School of Law, 1890/2018 .5 Cubic Feet 1 archival box 47 Volumes .096 Gigabytes

Moot court records - University of Virginia School of Law, 1849/2025

8.91 Linear Feet (20 containers)
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This ongoing collection documents the history of the moot courts at UVA Law and consists of meeting minutes, briefs, ledgers, programs, handbooks, and awards.

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Moot court records - University of Virginia School of Law, 1849/2025 8.91 Linear Feet (20 containers)

Mortimer M. Caplin papers and memorabilia, 1930/2014

9 Cubic Feet 5 Volumes 5 Bound Volumes of Spe 3 items 14 items 24 Cubic Feet 35 items 18 items
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This collection reflects Mortimer M. Caplin's (Law 1940) life during his years as a student at the University of Virginia and as Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. It consists primarily of awards, photographs, certificates, articles, interviews, and newspaper clippings.

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Mortimer M. Caplin papers and memorabilia, 1930/2014 9 Cubic Feet 5 Volumes 5 Bound Volumes of Spe 3 items 14 items 24 Cubic Feet 35 items 18 items

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Richard B. Lillich papers, 1906/1996

31 Cubic Feet 76 archival boxes
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2 folders

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Richard L. Williams papers, 1979/2011

34 Linear Feet 85 archival boxes, plus some oversized items
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The judicial papers of Richard L. Williams document his tenure as a judge in the Eastern District of Virginia. There are also some personal documents. The papers maintain their original organization and include chambers manuals and jury instructions, personal files, clerks' memos, memoranda from the Justice Department, opinions, orders, correspondence, both professional and personal, newspaper clippings, prisoners' correspondence, calendars, and scrapbooks. There are also files related to cases heard by Judge Williams outside the Eastern District of Virginia EDVA. In addition to the physical files, there are also digital files containing bench memoranda from Judge Williams's law clerks, and public documents about his cases, covering the years 1981-1992. Many of these files are copies of documents in the official record, such as opinions and orders.

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Richard L. Williams papers, 1979/2011 34 Linear Feet 85 archival boxes, plus some oversized items

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