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Robert H. Jackson: How a “Country Lawyer”
Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Catholicism, 1932-1936. George Quitman Flynn Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Hugh Hammond Bennett and the Creation of the Soil Conservation Service, September 19, 1933 – April 27, 1935
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Government Lawyers in Two New Deal Agencies
The Antitrust Legacy of Thurman Arnold Spencer Weber Waller Loyola University Chicago, School of Law,
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The Antitrust Legacy of Thurman Arnold
Erie, the Judicial Power, and the Politics of the Federal Courts in Twentieth-Century America Edward A
The Federal Register of the United States: an Alternative to an Official Gazette Roger P
Thank You for the Opportunity to Present My Paper. It Is a Pared
Walked out on F. D. at Conference, Is Revealed
Of Sheepdogs and Ventriloquists: Government Lawyers in Two New Deal Agencies
The Progressive Bridge : Reform Sentiment in the United States Between the New Freedom and the New Deal Robert S
Herbert Hoover, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Emergence of the an Tional Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 Angella Lanette Smith Wayne State University
Portia's Deal
Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society Interview with Bernard Meltzer Conducted on September 24, 2005, by Kurt Hohenstein
Participants in the ABF/Northwestern Legal History Colloquium From: Dan Ernst Date: September 23, 2019, Revised, October 6, 2019
Review of <I>The New Deal Lawyers</I>, by Peter H. Irons
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Harold L. Ickes Papers [Finding Aid]. Library of Congress. [PDF Rendered
Progressives Elect Will H. Hays Republican National Chairman, 1918
Harold L. Ickes: New Deal Hatehet Man W
“Government by Injunction,” Legal Elites, and the Making of the Modern Federal Courts Kristin A
Schlesinger: the Coming of the New Deal
Proceedings of Meeting No. 2 of the SPECIAL Dldustrial RECOVERY BOARD Held at the Secretary. S Office, *5854 the Department of C
The Origins of Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Court-Packing" Plan Author(S): William E
ABSTRACT FDR and the PRESS Despite The
The New Deal Lawyers