Box 7
Contains 28 Results:
Kutler, Stanley. 1987.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Schlesinger, Arthur. 1987.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Palmer, Robert. 1989.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Robinson, Donald L. 1990.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Kerber, Linda. 1990.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Katz, Stanley. 1990.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Dallek, Robert. 1991.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Urofsky, Melvin. 1992.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Lewis, Anthony. 1993.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.
Hull and Hoffer. 1994.
The Harold E. and Margaret H. Rorschach Lecture in American Legal-Constitutional History annual lectures sponsored by the department of history. The lectures are intended for law-related scholars to expose ideas and provide discussion on contemporary and historical issues of legal import. The collection consists of correspondence between the department and lecturers, as well as copies of logisictal matters, such as travel expenses.