Box 14
Contains 25 Results:
Course Documentation. Exams 1980-1989, circa 1980-1989 December 14
Exam Sample Answers, circa 1990
Sample Answers to Questions V from Last Year’s Exam, 1990 May 10 [3 copies]
Constitutional Law, undated
Three sample answers from previous exams for question IV. In each case, typed copies of each answer are paperclipped to copies of the original written answer. None of these are identified by name.
Constitutional Law, 1986, undated
1). Ten pages handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheets
2). Wednesday, May 10, Thursday, May 11: Reading assignment on Hardwick
3). One page handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheet
Constitutional Law, 1986, undated
1). General Introduction to Negative Implications, stapled
2). Constitutional Law, Spring 1986, Approximate course coverage, 40 pages
3). Copy of newspaper article, “Plans for Better Mud Flaps on Trucks Opposed,” by Reginald Stuart, The New York Times, Sunday, 1985 August 18. Original clipping in Restricted Information folder due to fragility.
Constitutional Law, 1986, undated
1). Five pages handwritten notes on yellow legal paper
2). City of Richmond, Appellant v. J. A. Croson Company, On appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Syllabus. No. 87-998. Argued October 5, 1988-Decided January 22, 1989, from United States Law Week
Constitutional Law, 1986, undated
1). Six pages handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheets
2). Constitutional Law, Professor Baker, Douglas, dissenting in Ginzburg v. United States
3). Two pages handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheets
Course Documentation, 1984 April 13-1984 August 14
Constitutional Law, 1986, undated
1). Nine typed pages, “Youngstown”
2). Five pages handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheets
Constitutional Law, 1986, undated
1). Two pages handwritten notes on yellow legal pad sheets
2). Photocopied book chapter (?), M.J.C. Vile, Constitutionalism and the Separation of Powers, pp. 13-19
3). Photocopied pages, “The Doctrine in America,” pp. 136-139
4). Photocopied pages, “The Doctrine in America,” pp. 147-149, 164-165, 166, 175