American Bar Association. Bill of Rights Committee
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A statement on H.R. 3690, A bill to safeguard the admission of evidence in certain cases, submitted May 15, 1944, to subcommittee no. 2 of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives; accompanied by A memorandum on the detention of arrested persons
On certiorari from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals
[Correspondence and briefs of cases relating to licences for distribution and sale of religious literature
Frank Hague, individually and as Mayor of Jersey City, Daniel J. Casey, individually and as Director of public safety of Jersey City, Harry Walsh, individually and as Chief of police of Jersey City, and the Board of commissioners of Jersey City, defendants-appellants, vs. Committee for industrial organization, Steel workers organizing committee of the Committee for industrial organization, United electrical radio and machine workers of America, United rubber workers of America, William J. Carney, William J. Traynor, William P. McGinn, Samuel Macri, James P. Sweeney, Daniel J. Foley and American civil liberties union, plaintiffs-appellees
[Papers, letters and notes relating to preparation of a brief for the Committee on the bill of rights of the American bar association as friends of the court in the case of the West Virginia state board of education, etc., appellants vs Walter Barnette, Paul Stull and Lucy McClure, appellees in the Supreme court of the United States on appeal from the District court of the United States for the Southern district of West Virginia