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Local No. 93, Intern. Ass'n Of Firefighters, Afl-Cio C.L.C. V. City Of Cleveland, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1985

Local No. 93, Intern. Ass'n Of Firefighters, Afl-Cio C.L.C. V. City Of Cleveland, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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Correspondence: Letter, September 13, 1985 To Dr. Saffy, Duval County Hospital Authority, Betty Holzendorf Sep 1985

Correspondence: Letter, September 13, 1985 To Dr. Saffy, Duval County Hospital Authority, Betty Holzendorf

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A letter stating Dr. Edna L. Saffy’s confirmation of appointment to the Duval County Hospital Authority by Mayor Jake M. Godbold scheduled to come before the Rules Committee September 19, 1985.


Letter: Hugh Cotney; Edna Saffy, Hugh Cotney Sep 1985

Letter: Hugh Cotney; Edna Saffy, Hugh Cotney

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A letter from attorney Hugh Cotney to Dr. Edna L. Saffy regarding an article and Betty Castor's campaign. September 3, 1985.


Letter: Betty Castor; Edna Saffy, Betty Castor Aug 1985

Letter: Betty Castor; Edna Saffy, Betty Castor

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Thank you letter from Senator Betty Castor expressing her appreciation for Dr. Saffy’s generosity and hospitality. August 8, 1985.


Correspondence: Letter, July 31, 1985 To Dr. Saffy, Mayor’S Commission On The Status Of Women, Jeanne Bucher Ward Jul 1985

Correspondence: Letter, July 31, 1985 To Dr. Saffy, Mayor’S Commission On The Status Of Women, Jeanne Bucher Ward

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A letter from the Chairperson, Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women expressing deep appreciation for all the work Edna L. Saffy did in Jacksonville on the behalf of women. Written on Office of the Mayor letterhead, Jake M. Godbold mayor.


Contact Sheet: Attendees Invited To Meeting For Betty Castor, Edna Louise Saffy Jul 1985

Contact Sheet: Attendees Invited To Meeting For Betty Castor, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

List of people invite to the meeting with Senator Betty Castor held at Dr. Saffy’s house on Thursday July 25, 1985 at 4pm. The list is on Edna Saffy, PH.D. letterhead.


Correspondence: July 17, 1985 Note To Dr. Saffy, Betsey Wright Jul 1985

Correspondence: July 17, 1985 Note To Dr. Saffy, Betsey Wright

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A note from Betsey Wright, Chief of Staff for Governor Bill Clinton. The note is written on State of Arkansas Bill Clinton Governor letterhead.


Correspondence: Letter, July 16, 1985, To. Dr. Saffy, Duval County Hospital Authority, Jake M. Godbold Jul 1985

Correspondence: Letter, July 16, 1985, To. Dr. Saffy, Duval County Hospital Authority, Jake M. Godbold

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A letter from Mayor Godbold to Dr. Saffy regarding appointment to the Duval County Hospital Authority.


Due Process, State Remedies And Section 1983, Sheldon Nahmod Feb 1985

Due Process, State Remedies And Section 1983, Sheldon Nahmod

All Faculty Scholarship

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Correspondence: Letter, January 28, 1985, To Dr. Saffy, Jake M. Godbold Jan 1985

Correspondence: Letter, January 28, 1985, To Dr. Saffy, Jake M. Godbold

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A short letter from the Office of the Mayor offering Dr. Saffy an opportunity to be on a team.


Attorney's Fee Statutes In Civil Litigation: The State Of The Art, Susan Bennett Jan 1985

Attorney's Fee Statutes In Civil Litigation: The State Of The Art, Susan Bennett

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

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Social Science And Segregation Before Brown, Herbert J. Hovenkamp Jan 1985

Social Science And Segregation Before Brown, Herbert J. Hovenkamp

All Faculty Scholarship

The courts must bear a heavy share of the burden of American racism. An outpouring of historical scholarship on racism and the American law reveals the outrageous and humiliating extent to which American lawyers, judges, and legislators created, perpetuated, and defended racist American institutions. The law is not autonomous, however, particularly in areas of explicit public policy making. Lawyers did not invent racism. Rather they created racist institutions because society was racist and racism was implicit in its values. The trend in scholarship on the legal history of American racism, however, has been to place most of the blame for …