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The Office of Chief Judge of a Federal Court of Appeals
Wilfred Feinberg
Article by Wilfred Feinberg, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1980–1988), regarding the history and duties of a chief judge of a court of appeals. Document includes handwritten notes and was originally published in the Fordham Law Review.
Date: October 1984
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Intelligence Gathering and the Law: Conflict or Compatibility?
Benjamin R. Civiletti
Article by Benjamin R. Civiletti, Attorney General of the United States (1979-1981), regarding the sensitivity and complexity of intelligence gathering. Document includes handwritten notes and was originally published in the Fordham Law Review.
Date: January 1980
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Intelligence Gathering and the Law: Conflict or Compatibility?
Benjamin R. Civiletti
Date: January 1980
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The Attorney General: The Federal Government's Chief Lawyer and Chief Litigator, or One Among Many?
Griffin B. Bell
Article by U.S. Attorney General Griffin B. Bell (1977-1979) and United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1961-1976) discussing the shifting responsibilities of the government lawyer in order improve the government's ability to respond to the needs of the people. Document includes handwritten notes and was originally published in the Fordham Law Review.
Date: March 1978
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The Attorney General: The Federal Government's Chief Lawyer and Chief Litigator, or One Among Many?
Griffin B. Bell
Date: January 1978
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The Most Lustrous Branch: Watergate and the Judiciary
Leon Jaworski
Article by Leon Jaworski of Fulbright and Jaworski, former President of the American Bar Association (1971-72) and Watergate Special Prosecutor, regarding the duty of a lawyer in a publicly scrutinized trial. Document includes handwritten notes and was originally published in the Fordham Law Review.
Date: February 1977
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