Oral history interview with Anthony G. Amsterdam, 2009. [CCOH]
Project: Rule of law oral history project
... arguments, public opinion of capital punishment; reminiscences: history of NAACP LDF, Scottsboro Boys, Civil Rights Movement, judicial prejudice. Forms part of: The rule of law oral history project. Gift...
Oral history interview with Richard H. Burr, 2008. [CCOH]
Project: Rule of law oral history project
... Penalty Act of 1996. Forms part of: The rule of law oral history project. Gift of Richard H. Burr. Copyright by The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, 2011. Permission required to cite...
Oral history interview with Peter Sabin Willet, 2009-2010. [CCOH]
Project: Rule of law oral history project
... relationships with detainees, struggles with federal judiciary, impressions of U.S. courts and political system in relation to Guantanamo Forms part of: The rule of law oral history project. Gift of Peter Sabin...
Oral history interview with Thomas B. Wilner, 2009. [CCOH]
Project: Rule of law oral history project
..., relationship with Center for Constitutional Rights, criticism of judiciary and national media. Forms part of: The rule of law oral history project. Gift of Thomas B. Wilner. Copyright by The Trustees of Columbia...
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