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A. E. Dick Howard papers

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 34.5 Cubic Feet 82 archival boxes

Carl McFarland papers

16 Cubic Feet 28 archival boxes, plus photographs and some oversized materials.
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These papers, which are almost entirely professional, have been arranged in groups corresponding to the stages of Carl McFarland's career. The earliest records originated during his tenure at the Department of Justice in the 1930's, and contain valuable information concerning the Wagner Act, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, and other New Deal legislation. McFarland's work as chairman of the American Bar Association's committee on administrative law, which resulted in the 1946 passage of the Administrative Procedure Act, is fully documented, as is his brief term as chairman of the Civil Service Commission's Hearing Examiner Board. While there is little material documenting his term as president of the University of Montana, there are records of his activities on the Hoover Commission, the President's Conference on Administrative Law, and the Virginia Code Commission. McFarland's role as literary executor for former Attorney General Homer S. Cummings is documented in detail.

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Carl McFarland papers 16 Cubic Feet 28 archival boxes, plus photographs and some oversized materials.

Edwin S. Cohen papers

72 Linear Feet 160 boxes and 2 cartons
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The vast majority of the Edwin S. Cohen papers document his position as assistant secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy and as under secretary of the Treasury for the Nixon administration. In addition there is considerable documentation of his work in private practice in New York and Washington, DC, and teaching at UVA Law.

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Edwin S. Cohen papers 72 Linear Feet 160 boxes and 2 cartons

Emerson G. Spies papers

31 Cubic Feet
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The papers of Emerson Spies include institutional records from his tenure as Law School dean, dean of admissions, and his involment with the Law School Foundation and the Alumni Council. There is also personal correspondence.

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Emerson G. Spies papers 31 Cubic Feet

Ernest L. Folk III papers

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 4.5 Cubic Feet 12 archival boxes

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Jeffrey O'Connell papers

21 Cubic Feet 45 archival boxes, plus 3 cartons 3 items Cartons
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This collection contains the professional papers of Jeffrey O'Connell and includes research materials and clippings, professional and personal correspondence, publishing and editing material for many books, and information on O'Connell's method for public speaking. In the latter category are numerous letters to and from presidential candidates and their staffs, including Jimmy Carter, Edmund Muskie, Michael Dukakis, and Gary Hart. In 1964-1965, he was associate director of the Study of Proposed Improvements in the Automobile Personal Injury Claims System at Harvard, where, with Judge Robert E. Keeton, he established the principle of no-fault insurance, the "Basic Protection Plan." O'Connell's projects included applying this principle to other areas of tort law, such as athletic injuries.

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Jeffrey O'Connell papers 21 Cubic Feet 45 archival boxes, plus 3 cartons 3 items Cartons

John C. McCoid II papers

18 items
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The first part of the collection has sixteen law student notebooks created by John C. McCoid II during his law study at Vanderbilt University between 1950 and 1953. The addendum, received in 2016, contains a University of Virginia report regarding the admission of women in 1968, and some correspondence regarding the recruitment of African American faculty members in 1972, and teaching materials.

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John C. McCoid II papers 18 items

Law examinations - University of Virginia School of Law

.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 .5 Cubic Feet 1 archival box 47 Volumes .096 Gigabytes

Marion K. Kellogg papers

1 Cubic Feet 3 archival boxes
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The papers of Marion K. Kellogg contain correspondence, programs, photographs, and clippings of the Uruguayan seminar (1960) and the Bolivian seminar taught at the Law School, as well as photographs from the alumni meeting (1966). There is also one folder of correspondence with the American Bar Association Committee on International Economic Organizations from 1966-1972. Some documents are in Spanish.

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Marion K. Kellogg papers 1 Cubic Feet 3 archival boxes

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