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Human Liberty and Freedom of Speech Questionnaire/Responses, circa 1984 and undated

 File — Box: 19, Folder: 11

Scope and Contents

1). Letter: The Northwestern University Law Review, Jan. 27, 1984, requesting review of edits for forthcoming publication
2). San Diego city code questionnaire and response, stapled to two pages handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheet, letter from John W. Witt, City Attorney, and San Diego parade ordinances
3). Omaha city code questionnaire and response, stapled to letter from Timothy M. Kenny, Assistant City Attorney, and copy of Omaha’s municipal regulations on parades
4). Columbus city code questionnaire and response, stapled to two pages handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheets, letter from Deborah D. Pryce, Assistant City Attorney, copy of parade permit ordinance
5). Letter from James P. Jackson, Deputy City Attorney for Sacramento, Ca., stapled to copy of the Sacramento Code Sections referring to parades
6). Denver city code questionnaire returned blank, stapled to letter from Thomas A. Gilliam, Assistant City Attorney, and copy of Denver’s ordinances on parades
7). San Antonio city code questionnaire, returned blank, attached to letter from Barbara Kyle Balfour, City Attorney’s Office, and copy of the city ordinances that relate to parades
8). Atlanta city code questionnaire and responses, stapled to letter from Jeff S. Klein, Associate City Attorney, and copies of Atlanta’s ordinances on parades
9). Des Moines city code questionnaire and responses, attached to letter from Robert C. Hart, Assistant City Attorney, and copies of Des Moines parade regulations
10). Madison city code questionnaire and responses stapled to letter from Rick Petri, Assistant City Attorney, and information on parades and assemblies

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1984 and undated

Repository Details

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