GEORGE E. MACKINNON

An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: MacKinnon, George E., 1906-1995, creator.
Title:George E. MacKinnon papers.
Dates:1927-1995.
Abstract:Subject files (1927-1995), judicial files (1969-1995), and personal papers (1938-1995) of a legislator, naval officer, congressman, Republican Party campaigner, U.S. district attorney for Minnesota, gubernatorial candidate, special assistant to the U. S. attorney general, corporate attorney for Investors Diversified Services, and U.S. Court of Appeals judge for the District of Columbia circuit. The papers include correspondence and memoranda, bills, committee files, investigative materials, legal case files and opinions, press releases, reports, speeches, printed items, clippings, and other material related to MacKinnon's political, prosecutorial, and judicial careers.
Quantity:178.5 cubic feet (178 boxes and 3 volumes and 1 folder in 1 partial box).
Location:See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

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George Edward MacKinnon was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on April 22, 1906, the son of James Alexander Wiley and Cora Blanche (Asselstine) MacKinnon. He attended the University of Colorado, and was graduated with honors from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1929, having also won All-American rating as center on the Minnesota football teams of 1925-1927, and the Western Conference Medal of 1929.

Following graduation he entered private practice in Minneapolis and acted as assistant general counsel to Investor's Syndicate that later became Investors Diversified Services. Elected from the 29th District to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1934, 1936, 1938, and 1940, he served on the Rules Committee and as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. He authored and led the fight for the 1939 Minnesota State Reorganization Act, and drafted the state Civil Service Law of 1939 and the state Old Age Assistance Law of 1936.

In 1942 MacKinnon volunteered for duty with the United States Navy, spent four years with the Atlantic Fleet Air Force, earned a citation for meritorious services, and was discharged a commander.

Upon his return in 1946 he was elected from Minnesota's Third District to the United States House of Representatives and served on the Education and Labor Committee. As a congressman MacKinnon worked with Richard M. Nixon on drafting the Taft-Hartley Act and on the investigation of Alger Hiss. MacKinnon was defeated for reelection in 1948. From 1949-1953 he was engaged in private practice in Minneapolis, was active during the period 1949-1952 in the campaigns of Harold E. Stassen, and served in 1952 as research director for Nixon in his first vice presidential campaign.

On April 1, 1953, MacKinnon was appointed United States District Attorney for Minnesota. He investigated and prosecuted one of the most famous labor racketeering cases in the country--United States v. Gerald Connelly--two years before the McClellan Committee began its investigations.

In 1958 he resigned his post as United States District Attorney to accept the Republican nomination for governor of Minnesota, a contest he lost to Orville Freeman. During 1960 MacKinnon focused on labor racketeering investigations that specifically involved James Hoffa as a special assistant to United States Attorney General William P. Rogers. From 1961 to 1969 he was general counsel and vice president of Investor's Mutual Funds in Minneapolis.

In 1969 President Nixon appointed MacKinnon a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit. While on the D.C. circuit bench MacKinnon also served as presiding judge for the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, as a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, and as presiding judge of the Division for the Purpose of Appointing Independent Counsels.

MacKinnon married Elizabeth Valentine Davis, born on August 5, 1915 in Palmer, Massachusetts, on August 20, 1938. The MacKinnons had three children and lived in Long Lake, Minnesota, 1948-1969, and Potomac, Maryland, 1969-1995. MacKinnon died May 1, 1995.

DateEvent
1906Born April 22 in St. Paul, Minnesota, the son of James Alexander MacKinnon and Cora Blanche Asselstine.
1923-1924Student at the University of Colorado, Durango.
1925-1927Center, University of Minnesota Gophers football team.
1928-1929.Editorial Board member, Minnesota Law Review.
1928-1932Assistant Coach, University of Minnesota Gophers football team.
1929LL.B., University of Minnesota.
1929All-American rating and recipient of the Western Conference Medal.
1929-1942Assistant general counsel, Investors Syndicate, Minneapolis.
1935-1942State Representative for 29th District, Minneapolis.
1938Married Elizabeth Valentine Davis August 20.
1942-1946U.S. Navy Air Force, Atlantic Fleet.
1946Daughter Catharine Alice MacKinnon born.
1947-1949U. S. Representative for 3rd District of Minnesota.
1948Son James Davis MacKinnon born.
1949-1953Private law practice.
1951Son Leonard Davis MacKinnon born.
1952Research Director, Nixon vice presidential campaign.
1953-1958U.S. District Attorney for Minnesota.
1958Republican nominee for Minnesota governor.
1958-1961Private law practice.
1960-1961Special Assistant to U.S. Attorney General.
1961-1969General Counsel and Vice President, Investors Mutual Funds.
1969Appointed to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals at age 63.
1979-1982Presiding Judge, U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
1983Took senior status on May 20.
1983-1987Judicial Conference Committee on the Administration of Criminal Law.
1985Delegate, United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders.
1985-1991U.S. Sentencing Commission.
1985-1992Presiding Judge, Court Division for the Appointment of Independent Counsels.
1995Died May 1 of myelodysplasia in Potomac, Maryland.

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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

The papers of George E. MacKinnon span the years 1927-1995 with the majority concentrated after 1947 when MacKinnon served one term as a representative in the 80th Congress. The strengths of the collection focus on domestic policy issues immediately following the second world war, the political campaigns of Harold Stassen and Richard Nixon, organized crime investigations of Minnesota labor and liquor rackets during the 1950s, and the inner deliberations of a federal appellate court during the latter twentieth century. The papers include correspondence and memoranda, bills, committee files, investigative materials, legal case files and opinions, press releases, reports, speeches, printed items, clippings and additional materials related to the political, professional, and judicial aspects of MacKinnon's life. The collection is divided into three series: Political and Professional Subject Files, Court of Appeals, and Personal Papers.

The Political and Professional Subject Files are further divided into sections representing each major aspect of MacKinnon's life and include materials from his roles as a legislator, district attorney, political campaigner, and federal judge. The files that document his legislative term center on domestic policy issues and contain substantial information on communism, taxation of cooperatives, foreign aid, housing, immigration, Minnesota issues and concerns, Palestinian independence, postal service, railroads, Republican Party affairs, the armed services, and the work of the House Education and Labor Committee. Files originating from his work as district attorney for the state of Minnesota contain investigatory and subject materials. The investigatory materials focus on Minnesota labor and liquor rackets, particularly the activities of the Teamsters Union and Isadore Blumenfeld (Kid Cann). Political files providing information about Harold Stassen's 1948 and 1952 presidential campaigns and Richard Nixon's 1952 vice presidential campaign are included with the files from MacKinnon's legislative term. Additional political files concentrate on MacKinnon's unsuccessful gubernatorial campaign against Orville Freeman in 1958 and Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign. Also included within the Political and Professional Subject Files are files MacKinnon kept in his appellate court chambers. These files focus more upon MacKinnon's personal interests and activities than upon the functions of the Court and reflect MacKinnon's continued interest in Republican Party politics, Alger Hiss, Minnesota crime, the Teamsters Union, and University of Minnesota football.

Files representing MacKinnon's term on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia constitute the bulk of the collection. These files provide rich and extensive documentation of latter twentieth century challenges to constitutional, criminal, and regulatory laws and reveal the judicial decision-making process behind the interpretation of those challenges. Files for every case brought before MacKinnon, including many Watergate-related appeals, are contained within this section. Additional files document MacKinnon's roles on the division of the court that appointed independent prosecutors and the commission that formulated federal sentencing guidelines. Information regarding suits contesting the constitutionality of the Independent Counsel Act and the sentencing guidelines are also included.

The personal papers contain materials related to MacKinnon's naval service during World War Two (1942-1946) and also include his personal correspondence spanning the years 1940-1995. Topics discussed throughout the personal correspondence complement information contained in the subject and court files regarding state and national politics, the Republican Party, criminal investigations, court cases, University of Minnesota 1924-1927 football teams, and family history. Principal correspondents include Warren Burger, Harold Stassen, Richard Nixon, Edward Devitt, Leonard P. Walsh, Edward Thye, Otto Silha, Marshall Crowley, Frederick Hovde, Duck Cullen, Walter Trohan, Robert W. Turner, Robert McKay, and Arthur Veysey.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

These documents are organized into the following sections:

Political and Professional Subject Files
U.S. Representative, 80th Congress, 1933-1953 (bulk 1946-1952)
U.S. District Attorney for Minnesota, 1927-1969 (bulk 1953-1958)
1958 Gubernatorial Campaign, [1929?], 1946-1960 (bulk 1956-1959)
1968 Presidential Campaign, 1964-1969
U.S. Court of Appeals, 1927, [1940?], 1947-1995 (bulk 1969-1994)
Court of Appeals
Case Files, 1969-1995
General Office Files, 1969-1995
Conference and Committee Files, 1970-1989
Court Division for the Purpose of Appointing Independent Counsels, 1982-1995
U.S. Sentencing Commission, 1985-1994
Personal Papers
Naval Service, 1938-1954, 1979
Correspondence, 1940-1995


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. George E. MacKinnon Papers. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples

Accession Information:

Accession numbers: 11,059; 14,624; 14,954; 15,299; 17,322

Location of Master Files

Digital master of audiotape reel is maintained on the Society's secure digital collections storage servers and is managed and preserved in accordance with archival best practices.

Processing Information:

Processed by: Jim Pederson, 1971; Bonnie Palmquist, 1992, 1994; Monica Manny Ralston, 2000.

Digital audio transferred from the master audiotape reel by the Minnesota Historical Society for preservation purposes, May 2018

Catalog ID number: 990017293040104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Expand/CollapsePOLITICAL AND PROFESSIONAL SUBJECT FILES

The subject files are arranged in five sections that document MacKinnon's activities, interests, and concerns during the times he served as a representative from Minnesota's 3rd district in the 80th Congress, as the U.S. District Attorney for Minnesota and Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney General, as gubernatorial candidate against Orville Freeman, as an advisor to Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign, and as a Court of Appeals Judge. Many of the topics from one period are carried over to others.


Expand/CollapseU.S. Representative, 80th Congress, 1933-1953 (bulk 1946-1952)

This set of subject files primarily represents MacKinnon's legislative concerns while he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives during the 80th Congress (1947-1948). Many files are related to his seat on the Education and Labor Committee that drafted the Taft-Hartley Act and to MacKinnon's interest in economic policies. In addition this section includes materials related to the 1948 and 1952 presidential campaigns of Harold Stassen and the 1952 vice presidential campaign of Richard M. Nixon. MacKinnon served as one of Stassen's key supporters in both the 1948 and 1952 campaigns and then served as director of Nixon's research team after Stassen lost the 1952 Republican nomination to Dwight Eisenhower. Much of the correspondence and reports included within these campaign files contain advance strategy and information regarding public opinion and the activities of other candidates. Files from Stassen's 1952 campaign include detail regarding MacKinnon's investigation of petitions to place Eisenhower's name on the Minnesota primary ballot. Additional political files are related to MacKinnon's campaigns for the Minnesota legislature.
The file contents include memoranda, constituent correspondence, notes, speeches, reports, informational pamphlets, press releases, news clippings, and magazine articles and reprints. Government publications ranging from bills and circulars to reports and administrative rules and regulations are also included. House bills introduced by MacKinnon regarding emergency housing, Social Security benefits, internal revenue and unemployment taxation, veterans bond payments, and psychopathic personalities are also included. The primary subject areas are communism, taxation of cooperatives, education, European recovery, federal aid to Greece and Turkey, Alger Hiss, housing, immigration, labor, Joseph McCarthy, oleomargarine, Palestine, the Post Office Department, railroads, selective service laws, social security, income tax, the United Nations, the University of Minnesota, universal military training, and veterans.
LocationBox
144.J.18.7B1Acheson, Dean G., 1951-1952.
Adolphson, et al: Bill for the relief of, 1948-1949.
Includes correspondence related to H.R. 6265 introduced by MacKinnon.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1952.
Includes notes and memoranda regarding Alger Hiss as well as photocopies of news clippings from February 6-11, 1935 regarding the purge of left-wing Administration staff and counsel Jerome Frank.
Agriculture:
Correspondence, undated and 1947-1948. 7 folders.
Bills and reports, 1947-1948.
Information, 1946-1948. 2 folders.
Includes pamphlets on dairy production, rabbit raising, log farm buildings, money-saving menus, and the 1946 report of the Chief of Food Services.
Airports:
National airport plan, 1948.
Federal Airport Act, 1947.
Americans for Democratic Action:
ADA World, 1947-1950. 2 folders.
Newspaper clippings, 1949-1952.
American Medical Association, 1948.
Contains pamphlets on a national health plan and the extension of medical services to rural areas.
Anoka School District No. 23, 1948.
Appropriations Committee:
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Bills, 1947. 2 folders.
Armed forces unification:
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Bills, 1947.
Armed Services Committee:
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Reports, 1947-1948.
Includes a list of Minnesotan non-combat naval deaths compiled by the Navy Department and Committee reports on petroleum uses and officer disability retirement.
Bills, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Army, Department of, 1948.
Army reserve legislation, 1947.
Arvey, Jacob M., 1949, 1952.
Includes news clippings and notes about land dealings between the city of Chicago and Arvey, Cook County Democratic Chairman.
Atlas, Robert A.: Bill for the relief of, 1947-1948.
Atomic Energy Commission, 1947-1948.
Aviation, 1947-1948.
Includes correspondence regarding the sea-air controversy and Alaskan bush pilot operations.
Ball, Joseph H., 1948.
Banking and Currency Committee, 1947-1948.
Barberry eradication, 1947.
Barry, Charles S., 1948.
Benton, William, 1952.
Includes news clippings and a speech by Benton, Democratic senator from Connecticut.
Bowles, Chester, 1952.
Boxcar shortage, 1947.
Broyles Bill, 1951.
Includes a pamphlet, bill, and findings of facts regarding Governor Adlai E. Stevenson's veto of Illinois' proposed seditious activities act.
Budget: Federal, 1949.
Contains a pamphlet published by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for states and localities regarding budget planning and the economy.
Bulwinkle Bill, 1947-1948.
Business management: Information, 1948.
Cement case, 1948.
Census statistics, 1946-1947.
Includes preliminary data and projections on post war migration, marital status, family, population, farm operations, employment, and incomes.
China, 1946-1947.
LocationBox
144.J.18.8F2Civil rights:
Correspondence, 1948.
Report of the President's council, 1947.
Civil service exams, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Civil Service Retirement Act amendments, 1947-1948.
Includes a copy of H.R. 3512 introduced by MacKinnon.
Civilian Production Administration, Office of Temporary Controls, 1947.
Clark, Champ: Speech, 1948.
Closed shop, 1947.
Coal industry, 1947-1948.
Commerce, Department of, 1947-1948.
Commodity futures: Speculation, 1947-1948.
Includes a copy of H.R. 4826 introduced by MacKinnon.
Communism:
AFL and Gamble Skogmo, 1947.
Contains correspondence regarding a case before the National Labor Relations Board regarding the firing of Gamble Skogmo employees who had been ousted from the AFL for communist activity.
Communist Party releases, 1947.
Correspondence, 1946-1948, 1952. 2 folders.
Encyclical letter of Pope Pius XI, 1937.
Excerpts from press articles, 1943-1947.
Government studies, 1946-1948.
Information, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Pamphlets, undated and 1947, 1950, 1952.
Subversive Activities Control Act:
Bills, 1948.
Correspondence, 1948. 2 folders.
Community property tax law, 1947-1948.
Condolences, 1947-1948.
Condon, Edward V., 1948.
Correspondence and reports regarding the HUAC investigation of Condon, Director of the National Bureau of Standards.
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 1947-1948.
Congress, 80th:
Intimidation of, 1947.
Includes a copy of H.R. 219 introduced by MacKinnon. His resolution was aimed at amending House Rule XIV in order to prohibit intimidation through floor debate that referenced the opinion of the President.
Legislation, 1948.
Record, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Congressmen as notaries public, 1947-1948.
Includes a copy of H.R. 4188 introduced by MacKinnon.
Conservation:
Pittman-Robertson Funds, 1947.
Wildlife, 1948. 2 folders.
Cooperatives, Taxation:
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Information, 1946-1948. 3 folders.
Corneaby, W. F., 1946-1947.
LocationBox
144.J.18.9B3Correspondence:
Personal, A-Z, 1946-1948. 29 folders.
Bronko Nagurski painting, 1947-1948.
Reunion of University of Minnesota teams of 1925-1927, 1947-1948.
Corrupt Practices Act filings, 1938, 1948.
Croze, Lt. DeLand J., 1947-1948.
Contains correspondence and news clippings regarding the war crimes trial of Japanese soldiers for killing Croze, a Minneapolitan, and four other American prisoners of war on the Celebes Islands.
DeLaittre, John, 1947-1948.
DFL: Third District, 1948.
Discrimination: "Neither Free Nor Equal," 1947.
WCCO-CBS promotional material containing the scripts for six radio presentations on racial and religious discrimination.
Displaced persons, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
District of Columbia Committee, 1948.
Duck hunting extension, 1947.
Education:
Aid: Barden Bill, 1949-1950.
Bills, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Federal aid, 1948.
Federal Aid to Education Act, 1948.
Federal aid to education: Statistics, 1947-1948.
LocationBox
144.J.18.10F4Higher education: President's Commission report, 1947.
Information, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Lanham Act, 1946-1947.
State school system statistics, 1943-1944.
Education and Labor Committee:
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Committee hearings, 1947.
Summary of Committee hearings, 1947.
Education of children living on federal reservations, 1947.
Eisler, Gerhart, 1947.
Includes HUAC proceedings in an investigation of Gerhart's propaganda activities.
Elections:
Campaign literature, 1938.
1948:
Campaign literature, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1948.
Election totals (Minnesota), 1934-1948.
1950:
Campaign literature, 1950. 3 folders.
Congressional elections, 1950.
Employment Security Financing Act of 1948, 1948.
Includes a copy of H.R 6578 introduced by MacKinnon.
European Recovery Plan:
Correspondence, 1948.
Information, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Reports, 1948.
Includes reports of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs issued just before passage of the 1948 Foreign Assistance Act.
Excise taxes, 1947-1948.
Fair Employment Practices Committee, 1947-1948.
Fascism, 1947.
Contains a copy of House document no. 410, Fascism in Action: A Documented Study and Analysis of Fascism in Europe, prepared at the instance and under the direction of Representative Wright Patman of Texas.
Federal employees reduction, 1948.
Federal employee salary increases, 1948. 2 folders.
Federal Power Commission and Northern Natural Gas Company, 1947-1948.
Federal security agency appropriation bill, 1948.
Federal Trade Commission, 1947.
Federal Unemployment Tax Act amendment, 1947.
Includes a copy of H.R. 4011 introduced by MacKinnon.
Federal Works Agency, 1947-1948.
Firearms bill, 1947.
Food conservation program 1947-1948.
Foreign Affairs:
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Information, 1947-1948.
Mundt Bill, 1947-1948.
Foreign Aid:
Correspondence, bills, and reports, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Information, 1948.
Frank, Walter M., 1948.
Includes campaign literature on MacKinnon's DFL opponent for Minnesota's 3rd District seat in the 1948 congressional election.
Fuel oil shortage:
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Information, 1947-1948.
LocationBox
144.J.19.1B5Gale, Richard P.: Voting record, 1941-1944.
Gallagher, William J.: News clippings and voting record, 1944-1946.
Geological survey:
Bills and hearings, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Department of the Interior, 1948.
Reports, 1947-1948.
Government spending, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Greece and Turkey, Federal aid to:
Bills and reports, 1947-1948.
Includes the second and third reports to Congress from the Department of State.
Correspondence, 1948.
Information, 1947-1948.
Information: New York Times Weekly Review, March-April 1947.
Hall, Lawrence M., 1947.
Contains correspondence with the Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
Hawaii statehood, 1947-1948.
Health bills, 1949-1950.
Hiss, Alger:
Correspondence and information, 1950-1952. 2 folders.
Contains materials collected for Nixon's 1952 vice presidential campaign including news clippings about Adlai Stevenson's role as a character witness for Hiss, copies of Senator Karl E. Mundt's January 25, 1950 speech and Nixon's January 26, 1950 speech on the Hiss trial, a copy of U.S. District Court Judge Goddard's opinion on Hiss's 1952 motion for a new trial, and MacKinnon's correspondence as Nixon's research director.
Letters in defense of Hiss, 1948.
Hospitals: Planning and construction, 1948.
Hospital employees: Social Security benefits, 1948.
Includes a copy of H.R. 5299 introduced by MacKinnon.
Housing:
Bills and reports, 1948. 2 folders.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Information, 1946-1948.
Includes pamphlets regarding the Federal Housing Authority, the National Housing Act, emergency housing for veterans, cooperative housing, and rental housing insurance.
Hull, Skio Takayama, Bill for the relief of, 1948.
H.R. 6517 introduced by MacKinnon to grant a residency visa for the Japanese wife of a U.S. citizen and WWI veteran.
Humphrey, Hubert H., 1947-1948.
Contains correspondence with Joseph H. Ball, Elmer J. Ryan, and other Minnesotans concerning Humphrey's political endorsements while mayor of Minneapolis and his possible bid for the 3rd District seat.
Immigration:
Correspondence, 1948.
Gunsberg, Rabbi Herman, 1948.
Correspondence concerning the Gunsberg family's release from Czechoslovakia.
Information, 1948.
Contains B'nai B'rith published manuals concerning U.S. immigration and citizenry laws.
Imported labor, 1947.
Correspondence concerning the use of seasonal immigrant labor.
Indian Affairs, 1947-1948.
Inflation, 1947-1948.
International Refugee Organization, 1947.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee:
Correspondence, 1948.
Hearings, 1948.
Includes reports on hearings before the Committee concerning frequency modulation radio and fuel supply.
Internal Revenue amendments, 1947.
Includes a copy of H.R. 4327 introduced by MacKinnon relating to exclusions of gross income of senior citizens.
Invitations, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
LocationBox
144.J.19.2F6Judiciary Committee:
Bills, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Labor:
Collective bargaining, 1947.
Correspondence, A-Z, 1947-1948. 22 folders.
Department of Labor: Wage and Hour contracts, 1946-1947.
Fair Labor Standards Act:
Amendments, 1947.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Information, 1947-1948.
Hartley Labor Bill:
Correspondence, bills, and reports, 1946-1947. 2 folders.
House-Senate Comparison, 1947.
Contains Comparative print showing differences between H.R. 3020 as passed by the House and as amended by the Senate and including a statement of major points of difference printed by the Conference Committee on May 16, 1947.
Information, 1947-1948. 4 folders.
Labor relations speech, 1947-1948.
Correspondence and copies of MacKinnon's House address, "Before and After the New Labor Law."
Senate labor hearings, 1947.
LocationBox
144.J.19.3B7Taft-Hartley Act:
Information, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Includes pamphlets, analyses, news releases, and statements as well as a Congressional Record print of MacKinnon's speech before the House on April 16, 1947 and a conference committee version of H.R. 3020.
Labor's League for Political Education, 1948.
Contains a pamphlet referring to the voting record of congressmen in relation to the Taft-Hartley Act and a Republican campaign rebuttal to the L.L.P.E.'s vote test.
Work stoppages, 1947-1948.
Various Department of Labor publications providing statistical and analytical information on labor disputes and strikes, 1919-1947.
United Auto Workers, 1947.
Land O'Lakes Creameries, Inc., 1947.
League of Women Voters, 1947-1948.
Library Service, 1943, 1947-1948.
Lindley, Alfred D., 1947-1948.
Liquor Advertising: Pace Bill, 1946-1948. 3 folders.
Livestock: Foot and mouth disease, 1947-1948.
Luce, Clare Boothe: Speech, September 30, 1952.
Contains the text of a speech on communism and the U.S. government given by Luce over the NBC television and radio networks on the day Earl Browder, her opponent in the 1944 congressional campaigns, was arrested for perjury.
MacKinnon campaigns:
Statements of disbursements and receipts, 1934, 1936, 1938.
1938 Minnesota legislature: Campaign letters, 1938.
1940 Minnesota legislature: Campaign letters, 1940.
1946 Congressional:
Advertising, 1946.
Campaign letters and organizers, 1946.
Contributions, 1946.
Expenditures, 1946.
News releases, 1946.
Speeches, 1946.
Telephone lists, 1946.
Town and city directories, 1946. 2 folders.
Volunteer workers, 1946.
Women's activities, 1946.
1948 Congressional:
Advertising, 1948.
Campaign letters and organizers, 1948.
Contributions, 1948.
Expenditures, 1948.
Expenses, 1948.
Information, 1948.
Includes a Minneapolis Labor Review article on MacKinnon's voting record and the text of a radio address made by Senator Joseph H. Ball on the Taft-Hartley Act.
Lists, business and civic, 1944-1948. 2 folders.
Meetings, 1948.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1948.
News releases, 1948.
The Northern Headlight, October 23, 1948.
A courtesy edition of a North Minneapolis newspaper dedicated to the support of MacKinnon's candidacy.
Questionnaire, 1948. 2 folders.
Republican Committees, 1948.
Speeches, 1948.
Thank-you letters and post election comments, 1948. 2 folders.
Volunteer thank-you letters, 1948.
Women's activities, 1948.
LocationBox
144.J.19.4F8MacKinnon:
Correspondence, 1933-1936.
Contains MacKinnon's correspondence as an attorney representing Mrs. J.H. Fischer who operated a University district rooming house in a Minneapolis hotel licensure case.
Interoffice correspondence, 1947-1948.
Contains correspondence between MacKinnon and his staff based in his Washington and Minneapolis offices.
Letters of congratulation, 1934-1937, 1941. 2 folders.
Contains letters expressing the writers' appreciation for MacKinnon's support of various proposals before the Minnesota legislature.
Letters of congratulation, 1947-1948.
Contains letters expressing the writers' appreciation for MacKinnon's support of various proposals before the House of Representatives.
Newsletter: Washington Roundup, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Radio, 1947.
Retirement for members of Congress, 1947.
Contains pamphlets and completed forms concerning MacKinnon's application for civil service annuity benefits.
Speech date file, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Speech material, 1948.
Includes policy theme suggestions from the Republican National Committee, printed material regarding the Dewey and Truman presidential campaigns, and a topical index to Republican remarks printed in the Congressional Record.
Speeches, 1947-1948.
Includes tearsheets from the Congressional Record containing MacKinnons remarks before the House as well as additional speech typescripts.
McCarthy, Joseph R., 1951-1952.
Includes magazine articles regarding McCarthyism, memoranda regarding McCarthy's standing in the 1952 Wisconsin election, and notes and memoranda regarding McCarthy's book on General George C. Marshall.
McDonald, Robert J., 1946-1947.
Includes correspondence between MacKinnon, the office of the U.S. Attorney General, and McDonald (a Minneapolis attorney) regarding damage suits filed against Northwest Airlines.
Marshall Plan, 1947-1948.
Military burials, 1947-1948.
Minneapolis:
Airport, 1948.
Includes correspondence and findings regarding the situation of secondary metropolitan airports in Hennepin County.
Aquatennial Association, 1947.
City charter, 1947-1948.
Minnesota:
Automobile Dealers Association, 1947.
Division of Employment and Security, 1947. 2 folders.
Includes correspondence, lists of job openings, and labor, wage, and crop reports.
Economic statistics, 1947-1948.
Highway map, 1947.
Contains correspondence from congressional members thanking MacKinnon for the courtesy of sending them the 1947 official Minnesota highway map.
Territorial centennial, 1948.
Third District statistics, 1946-1947.
Unemployment compensation tax:
Correspondence, 1947.
Information, 1945, 1947. 2 folders.
University of Minnesota:
Bills, 1947.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Finances, 1946-1947.
Housing, 1946-1947. 2 folders.
Ice skating-hockey rink, 1946-1947.
Mitchell, Stephen A., 1952.
Mullin, J. Stanley, 1950-1952.
Contains correspondence with Mullin, a Los Angeles attorney regarding Republican politics.
National Science Foundation Act:
Bills, 1946-1948.
Correspondence, 1947.
Navy, Department of, 1946-1948.
Correspondence concerning navy personnel, court-martials, supply contracts, and Senate bill 62.
Nixon campaign:
Additional campaign files related to the 1952 discovery of Nixon's senatorial campaign expense fund are included within the personal and professional subject files that MacKinnon kept while a member of the U.S. Court of Appeals.
Campaign research, 1952.
Itinerary, 1952.
Ohio, 1951-1952.
Speech material, 1951-1952.
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company magazine, 1948.
Contains correspondence and the July 1948 issue of the Northwestern Bell featuring Minnesota.
O'Brien, John J., 1947-1948.
Correspondence concerning O'Brien's appeal before the Parole Board.
Oil and gas, 1947-1948.
Includes correspondence from oil industrialists, news clippings, an article on oil policy by Harold Ickes, and 1946-1947 reports on the national gas reserves.
Old age pension, 1947-1948.
Includes correspondence, H.R. 5399 to amend federal old age and survivors insurance, and a Social Security Agency pamphlet describing the characteristics of state plans.
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144.J.19.5B9Oleomargarine:
Correspondence, 1948. 4 folders.
Information, 1948.
Includes a copy of H.R. 2245, pamphlets, compiled data, and other printed matter regarding repeal of the oleomargarine tax.
News clippings, 1948.
Olson, Floyd B., 1936.
Contains a print of the legislative memorial written by MacKinnon and adopted by the Minnesota House.
Olympics, 1947-1948.
Oppenheimer, Frank, 1947.
Palestine:
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 4 folders.
British policy, 1947-1948.
Information, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Contains a variety of pamphlets and publications issued by American League for a Free Palestine, American Christian Palestine Committee, American Jewish Congress, and American Zionist Emergency Council or authored by Kermit Roosevelt, Henry Morgenthau, and a committee chaired by Simon Rifkind. Also includes several memoranda submitted to the United Nations by the Arab Higher Committee and The Nation Associates.
Panama Canal Zone, 1947-1948.
Correspondence regarding a trip through the Panama Canal with MacKinnon's wife made in December 1947-January 1948.
Patriotism, 1948.
Correspondence and Congressional Record excerpt of MacKinnon's introduction of a speech made by Archbishop John Ireland.
Patronage, 1946-1947.
Pauley, Edwin W., 1948.
Correspondence and news clippings regarding Harold Stassen's charge that Pauley, assistant secretary of the army, used inside information to speculate in grain commodities.
Pettengill, Samuel B., 1947-1948.
Printed radio broadcasts and newsletters by Pettengill, Democratic senator from Indiana, 1930-1938
Polish Army Relief, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Post Office Department:
Cambridge, Minnesota, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 4 folders.
Rate increases, 1947-1948.
Salary increases, 1948. 3 folders.
Post Office and Civil Service Committee:
Bills, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Presidential primary laws, 1949, 1951-1952.
President's reorganization plans:
Contains correspondence opposed to the plans and hearings before the House (1947) and Senate (1948) Committees on Expenditures in the Executive Departments.
Number 3, 1947.
Number 1, 1948.
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144.J.19.6F10Prices: High Prices, 1947.
Contains a pre-publication study issued for the House Office of the Coordinator of Information by Floyd Arthur Harper and the Foundation for Economic Education.
Price controls, 1948.
Includes news clippings and pamphlets discussing inflationary causes and Democratic and Republican analyses.
Proposed legislation, 1947-1948.
Psychopathic Personalities Act, 1946-1948.
Contains correspondence and bills, including H.R. 2937 introduced by MacKinnon and based on Minnesota statutes, "to provide that the laws of the District of Columbia relating to the insane may be applied to dangerous habitual sex offenders."
Public Affairs Abstracts, 1946-1947.
Contains abstracts prepared by The Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service on the topics of democracy, United Nations, labor problems, federal executive reorganization, and Great Britain.
Public Lands Committee, 1947-1948.
Public Works:
Bills, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Illinois-Mississippi Canal, 1948.
Missouri River Basin Program, 1948.
Includes a six-year plan as prepared by the Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee.
Puerto Rico, 1947-1948.
Includes correspondence, pamphlets, and news releases regarding statehood.
Questionnaires: Miscellaneous campaign, 1948.
Contains questionnaires on campaign issues from various special interest groups such as the American Veterans Committee, the Committee of One Thousand to Abolish HUAC, the United World Federalists, and the National Woman's Party.
Quetico-Superior National Forest:
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Contains a supporting statement by MacKinnon and correspondence regarding H.R. 2642, a bill to preserve the wilderness of roadless areas in the Superior National Forest. A great deal of the correspondence is between MacKinnon and Representative John A. Blatnik, who authored the bill, as well as Chester S. Wilson, Minnesota Commissioner of Conservation, and George Laing, secretary of the Minnesota Division of the Izaac Walton League of America.
Information, 1946-1948. 2 folders.
Includes a copy of H.R. 2642, hearings before the House Committee on Agriculture, a reprint of a preservation article by Chester S. Wilson, maps, and correspondence and publications from Robert G. Mueller, managing editor of Sports Afield.
Radke, Valentine N., 1948.
Correspondence regarding armed services longevity pay due Radke.
Railroad industry: Information, 1947.
Railroad liability: Jennings Act:
Bills and reports, 1947.
Correspondence, 1947.
Railroad retirement:
Crosser Amendment, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Information, 1947.
O'Hara Amendment, 1948.
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act: Howell Bill, 1947.
Reciprocal trade agreements program, 1948.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1947-1948.
Re-Control - O. P. A., 1947-1948.
Rensch, Dr. O. B., 1947-1948.
Correspondence regarding Rensch's refusal to treat the MacKinnons while in Durango, Colorado.
Rent control:
Bills, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Information, 1947-1948.
Republican answers to Democrat campaign charges, 1948.
Republican Conventions, 1948.
Republican National Committee:
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Information, 1947-1948.
Suggested speeches, 1948.
Retirement Act, 1948.
Richfield, Minnesota school district, 1947-1948.
Rural Electrification Administration: Correspondence, 1947. 3 folders.
Russia, 1947-1948.
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144.J.19.7B11St. Croix River project, undated and 1946-1948.
St. Lawrence Seaway, 1947-1948.
Schmitt, Constantine V., Bill for the relief of, 1948.
Correspondence and a copy of H.R. 6221 introduced by MacKinnon to compensate Schmitt for injuries sustained at Fort Snelling that were caused by defective ammunition.
School lunch program, 1947.
Secrecy in Government, 1952.
A booklet prepared by the staff of the Senate Minority Policy Committee concerning federal censorship under Democratic administrations, 1933-1952.
Seizure of ducks, 1947.
Selective service:
Correspondence, 1948. 2 folders.
Law, 1948. 2 folders.
Service academies: Preparatory schools, 1947.
Shave, Kurt (Bureau of Customs), 1947.
Short, Robert E., 1947.
Correspondence and service report concerning Short, a naval commander who inspired a Chicago Times political cartoon regarding housing shortages and candidate sincerity.
Simmons, John G., 1949.
Campaign literature and news clippings regarding Minneapolis mayoral candidate.
Small Business Committee, 1947-1948.
Social Security:
Bills and pamphlets, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Coverage for municipal employees, 1947.
Gearhart resolution, 1948.
Townsend Act, 1947-1948.
Socialized medicine, undated and 1944, 1946-1948.
Includes correspondence with the American Medical Association, the text of a lecture given by Walter H. Judd to the Medical School of Northwestern University, and a copy of comments made by Willard C. Rappleye, dean of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, before the New York State Commission on the Need for a State University.
Sparkman, John J., 1952. 3 folders.
Correspondence, notes, background research, political analyses, and news clippings regarding Adlai Stevenson's vice presidential running mate.
Special Session Report, 1948.
Spellman, Cardinal, 1948.
Typescript of a speech given in New York City on March 17, 1948 in support of universal military training.
Spott, Mrs. Carrie, 1946-1947.
Correspondence with Spott, PAC chairman for Local Auxiliary 1138, CIO.
Stassen, Harold E.:
Correspondence, 1947-1952. 4 folders.
Includes correspondence between MacKinnon and Stassen, Stassen's aides, and key supporters regarding the 1948 and 1952 presidential campaigns.
Correspondence: Stassen-MacKinnon, miscellaneous, 1942, 1949, 1951-1953.
Federal aid to schools, 1949-1950.
Health Bill, 1949-1950.
Outdoor restaurant regulation, 1951-1952.
1948 Presidential campaign, 1946-1948.
Includes an agenda for a December 19, 1946 meeting in St. Paul to explore Stassen's campaign strategy, a 1947 Look article comparing the views of the top ten candidates, and a campaign pamphlet issued as a digest of opinion polls.
1952 Presidential campaign:
Includes correspondence, reports, news clippings, and magazine excerpts from inquiries regarding the Truman administration, the selection and qualification of state delegates, and the enrollment of nominees on state primary ballots that MacKinnon conducted for the Stassen campaign.
California, 1952.
New Jersey, 1952.
Ohio, 1952. 2 folders.
Presidential primary filing case (Eisenhower), 1952. 2 folders.
Research, 1951-1952. 3 folders.
State delegate selection, 1951.
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144.J.19.8F12State, Department of:
Concerning the immigration status and granting of visas to various individuals.
Correspondence, 1946-1947, 3 folders.
Hierlinger, Muriel, undated and 1947-1948.
Hylla, Rev. Anthony, 1947.
Visas, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
State legislation, undated and 1947.
Steel industry, 1948.
Includes a short biography of Elbert H. Gary published by the Newcomen Society and background memoranda on scrap steel, iron ore, and steel profits distributed by the American Iron and Steel Institute.
Stevenson, Adlai E., 1949-1952. 3 folders.
Includes correspondence, speech texts, biographical data, research reports, and news clippings regarding Stevenson's gubernatorial record and his connections to Alger Hiss and the Americans for Democratic Action.
Stevenson and Alger Hiss, 1947, 1952.
Strong-Scott Manufacturing Company, 1947.
Correspondence regarding MacKinnon's intervention with the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Co. on behalf of a Minneapolis manufacturer.
Subpoena Powers of Congress, undated and 1947-1948.
Sugar, undated and 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Correspondence and reports concerning a joint resolution to extend sugar control.
Sumner Field housing project, undated and 1947. 4 folders.
Includes correspondence from tenants of the housing project and MacKinnon's replies concerning amendment to the Housing Act of 1937.
Supreme Court admission: Darrow, Clifford B., 1948.
Surplus disposal, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Correspondence and printed material regarding the liquidation of government surplus by the War Assets Administration.
Taft, Robert A., 1946-1952.
Includes MacKinnon's correspondence with Harold E. Stassen regarding Taft's ownership of the Cincinnati Times-Star, speech texts, a research report, news clippings, campaign literature, and list of campaign contributions.
Tariff Agreement, 1947-1948.
Taxation:
Bills, 1948.
Income tax reduction:
Bills, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Hearing, 1948.
Information, 1947-1948.
Terminal Leave Acts, 1946-1947.
Includes correspondence and a copy of H.R. 3946 introduced by MacKinnon to authorize immediate payment of bonds issued under the Armed Forces Leave Act of 1946 to discharged veterans.
Transportation of Property - Tax Repeal, 1948.
Includes correspondence and a copy of H.R. 6196 introduced by MacKinnon.
Truman, Harry S.:
Research, 1947-1952. 2 folders.
Includes background material compiled by the Research Division of the Republican National Committee concerning Truman's administration, family background, veto record, platform pledge and promises, foreign relations and domestic affairs policy, and "red herring" references.
Pardons, 1950-1951.
Truman and the 1948 Campaign, [1952].
A booklet issued by the Minority Policy Committee containing Truman quotations in a topical arrangement.
Twin Cities arsenal, 1947.
Correspondence, news clippings, and production data regarding the closing of the ordnance plant.
Un-American Activities Committee, 1945-1948.
Includes constituent correspondence in opposition to the Committee, MacKinnon's outgoing correspondence to Mundt and Nixon, the pamphlet America's "Thought Police:" Record of the Un-American Activities Committee distributed by the Civil Rights Congress, and a second session Committee report on its investigations.
United Nations:
Bills, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948.
Information, 1947-1948.
Contains miscellaneous printed material including background information on the Yalta conference and a copy of the Havana Charter for an International Trade Organization.
Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), June 20, 1947.
12th Report to Congress on Operations of UNRRA.
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144.J.19.9B13United States:
Report: Unconditional Most-Favored-Nation Policy, 1947.
A report by Howard S. Piquet, Specialist on International Economic Relations, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress.
Statistics, 1946.
Contains economic data compiled by both the Research Division of the Republican National Committee and the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress.
United World Federalists, 1947-1948.
Informational pamphlets, news clippings, and correspondence issued by and concerning the UWF.
Universal military training:
Bills and information, 1945, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 3 folders.
Petitions, 1948.
Upper Mississippi Harbor Project, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Veterans Administration, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Correspondence regarding the disability and pension claims of various individuals, the Minnesota Veterans Hospital, and other matters regarding veterans benefits or the Administration.
Veterans:
Benefits increase, 1947.
Disabled, 1947-1948.
Hospitals, 1947.
Includes statistics regarding the 1945-1946 operation of the Minneapolis Veterans Hospital.
Housing projects, 1947-1948.
Bills including H.R. 4774 introduced by MacKinnon, reports, correspondence, and statistics on emergency rental housing units and insured mortgages.
Legislation:
Bills, 1947-1948.
Correspondence, 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Information, 1948.
Lists, 1946-1948. 3 folders.
Lists of veterans from Minnesota's 3rd District.
Voice of America, 1947-1948.
Wallace, Henry A., 1947-1948. 2 folders.
Contains news clippings, correspondence, and a copy of Wallace's open letter to Soviet Premier Stalin.
War Department:
Correspondence, 1947.
Information, 1946-1947.
Includes press releases and lists of nominees for appointment in the Regular Army.
Warhol, Peter J., 1947-1948.
Correspondence and news clippings concerning the trial and immigration status of Warhol, a Minneapolis AFL upholstery union agent suspended on communist charges.
Ways and Means Committee:
Bills, 1948. 2 folders.
Correspondence, 1948. 2 folders.
Weatherly, Forest L., Bill for the relief of, 1947-1948.
Correspondence and a copy of H.R. 4602 introduced by MacKinnon to compensate Weatherly for injuries resulting from an automobile driven by a United States Post Office mail carrier.
Wheat Agreement, 1948.
Wier, Roy W., undated and 1935-1950.
News clippings, campaign literature, and background material on MacKinnon's DFL opponent who succeeded him to the 81st Congress.
Women: Equal rights, 1948.
Includes correspondence and statements regarding H.R. 4408, a bill to authorize a Women's Equal Pay Act.
Wool Bill, 1947.
World Peace, 1947-1948.
Youngdahl, Luther, 1947-1951.
Includes MacKinnon's correspondence addressed to Governor Youngdahl, 1947-1948, and correspondence with others concerning Youngdahl's appointment by President Truman to the federal judiciary.

Expand/CollapseU.S. District Attorney for Minnesota, 1927-1969 (bulk 1953-1958)

This set of subject files primarily represents MacKinnon's investigative and prosecutorial concerns while he was U.S. District Attorney for the State of Minnesota. Senator Edward J. Thye recommended MacKinnon for the post to replace Phillip Neville as he left the office for private practice. The majority of the investigative materials pertain to cases involving either labor or liquor rackets. These investigations particularly focused on the activities of Isadore Blumenfeld (Kid Cann) and the Teamsters Union. While district attorney MacKinnon successfully prosecuted the first labor case under the Taft-Hartley Act against Archer Daniels Midland, Gerald Connelly, and Sidney Brennan. MacKinnon resigned from the U.S. District Attorney's office in June of 1958 in order to campaign for the seat of Minnesota's governor.
A few files also pertain to MacKinnon's 1960 position as a special assistant to the U.S. attorney general. MacKinnon particularly focused on labor rackets in this position and started the Test Fleet investigation that eventually led to James Hoffa's perjury conviction.
Additional information regarding some of the high profile cases that MacKinnon investigated as U.S. District Attorney are included within the subject files kept during his 1958 Gubernatorial Campaign and his tenure on the Court of Appeal. These files contain information relative to proceedings regarding Gerald Connelly, Walter Cramond, Kid Cann, Benjamin Dranow, James Hoffa, the Teamsters Union, and the Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company that occurred after MacKinnon left the district attorney's office.
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144.J.19.10F14Appointment as U.S. District Attorney, 1953, 1957.
Includes news clippings regarding MacKinnon's nomination, letters from newspaper editors to MacKinnon supporting his nomination, and letters MacKinnon wrote to Senator Thye, Attorney General Herbert Brownell, and Deputy Attorney General William P. Rogers regarding political partisanship and his Senate confirmation. The Senate confirmed MacKinnon's appointment on March 23 and he took office on April 1. He was reappointed in 1957.
Bar ballot, 1949.
Tabulation of bar ballots that passed over MacKinnon for Minneapolis municipal court judge.
Board of Tax Appeals application, 1940.
Brennan, Sidney L., 1954-1956. 2 folders.
MacKinnon prosecuted Brennan, vice president of the Teamsters, for conspiracy charges in criminal case no. 8658. The file contains MacKinnon's trial notes including his argument to the jury, news clippings, pleading memoranda, and background material.
Burger, Warren, E., 1955, 1969.
Statement of John J. McGinty opposing Burger's 1955 appointment to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, MacKinnon correspondence regarding Burger's appointment to the Supreme Court, and a note from Burger regarding the Court of Appeals case of Dorman v. United States.
Connelly, Gerald Joseph, 1957.
Includes investigative notes about the misuse of union funds by Connelly and James Hoffa and correspondence to the Internal Revenue Service regarding Connelly's tax evasion.
Cramond, Walter Reid, undated.
Background notes regarding Cramond's 1941 petition for naturalization and his failure to attest his criminal convictions.
District Court judge application (Hennepin County), 1950-1951.
Desk diaries, 1954, 1959. 2 volumes.
Contains very sketchy details of conversations, court filings, appointments, and events.
Dranow, Benjamin, 1956, 1958.
Memoranda and notes regarding potential investigative charges against Dranow as an agent for the John W. Thomas Company. In early January 1961, as Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney, MacKinnon presented a case against Dranow to a federal grand jury resulting in Dranow's indictment on mail, wire, and bankruptcy fraud charges.
Eisenhower campaign, 1952.
Correspondence regarding MacKinnon's screening of petitions to place Eisenhower's name on the Minnesota primary ballot.
Ethics, 1958-1959.
Notes and correspondence regarding unethical actions by Governor Orville Freeman and the state's commission to investigate the ethics of government officials.
Gambling, 1956-1958. 3 folders.
Hoffa, James, 1955-1963.
Notes, memoranda, and news clippings related to Hoffa, Gerald Connelly, and the Teamsters Union.
Humphrey, Hubert H., 1955, 1958.
Income tax returns, 1958-1962.
Includes worksheets and copies of MacKinnon's personal income tax filings.
Insurance company, 1969.
Correspondence, notes, sample policies, and a draft agreement for a venture bank credit insurance business.
Intelligence Division Non-Prosecution Cases in Minnesota, 1955.
A statistics summary and a chart of all individual cases referred to the Justice Department's Office of the Chief Counsel, 1946-1952.
Investigations, 1959. 2 folders.
Notes, statements, a copy of testimony before the Senate Rackets Committee, correspondence, crime statistics, resolutions, state attorney general's opinion, individual background reports, and news clippings regarding investigations of liquor licensing and the Kid Cann syndicate.
Investigations: Miscellaneous, 1927, 1939-1951, 1956.
Contains background reports regarding Harry Gelman and members of his St. Paul liquor syndicate (1927), memoranda and printed material concerning seditious activities including a secret communication from the director of Pacific Operations to the Office of War Information regarding Chinese personnel (1940s), correspondence with Senator Karl E. Mundt concerning court martial proceedings against General MacArthur (1951), correspondence with Nixon and John Foster Dulles concerning Alger Hiss (1948-1951), an analysis of possible investigations of the Democratic national administration probably prepared for the Stassen campaign (1951), and notes concerning bribery in tax cases (1956).
Investors Diversified Services, Inc., 1961-1965.
Includes a 1961 letter explaining the relationships between Investors companies and lists of persons to whom MacKinnon mailed the company's annual reports.
Kid Cann and liquor syndicate trial, 1960-1961.
News clippings.
Kid Cann and Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company, 1959-1960.
Includes a copy of the 1958 Hennepin County grand jury indictment regarding Kid Cann, members of his syndicate, their liquor and gambling operations, and their activities in tax evasion, kidnappings, and murder. The majority of the file contains news clippings concerning the fraud trial of the Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company.
Lupino, Rocky, 1953-1958.
Correspondence, photographic copies of prison correspondence between Lupino, Alex DeGoode, John Azzone and their wives, a postcard sent by Lupino from prison to Gerald Connelly regarding a monetary gift, transcripts of telephone surveillance, a statement by Tony DeVito, and news clippings regarding Lupino's robbery conviction in Conway, South Carolina and his later trial in the disappearance of DeVito.
MacKinnon: Attorney for Minnesota, 1956-1958.
Includes a copy of MacKinnon's 1955-1956 report to the attorney general, statistics, correspondence with the Justice Department regarding the case work of the Minnesota district office, biographical data, and notes regarding MacKinnon's prosecutorial record. Also includes Chicago Crime Commission memoranda regarding District Judge Joseph S. Perry, some personal correspondence, a pencil cartoon depicting MacKinnon as a sleuth, and a copy of the appellate opinion in the contempt conviction of Harry H. Isaacs.
McCarthy, Joseph, 1952.
Notes and printed materials, including a copy of McCarthy's McCarthyism, the Fight for America; Documented Answers to Questions Asked by Friend and Foe, pertaining to his campaign in the 1952 congressional elections.
Minneapolis Brewing Company, 1948-1956.
Contains investigative notes, copies of Treasury Department memoranda, and a list of stockholders regarding a tax case against the company and their bribe of Minneapolis city council members.
Minnesota Bar Association, 1958.
Includes correspondence, a meeting program, and notes on Minnesota murder statutes related to MacKinnon's participation on a panel for the Association's criminal law institute.
Minnesota Experimental City, 1968.
Correspondence and a speech by Otto A. Silha to the International Federation of Newspaper Publishers.
Miscellaneous, 1931, 1934-1953.
Includes a 1931 news clipping about the basketball team of Investors Syndicate, 1942 correspondence regarding MacKinnon's availability for naval mobilization, his notice of nomination as the 1946 Republican Party congressional candidate, and correspondence and a news clipping regarding the 1952 presidential election.
Moore, Ray Vernon, 1963.
Correspondence attesting Moore's cooperation in the 1956 indictment of James P. Taylor for murder in connection with a Thief River Falls bank robbery.
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142.J.7.7B15Nixon, Richard M., 1964-1968.
Correspondence and memoranda regarding Nixon's service on the boards of the Investors family of companies, requests for Nixon speaking engagements, various shareholder concerns, and scattered political and partisan matters.
Nordbye, Gunnar H., 1967.
Correspondence and proceedings commemorating the senior status of Nordbye, U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Minnesota.
Personal memoranda, 1963.
Notes and drafts regarding IDS matters.
Political appointments, 1968-1969.
Recommendations for the Nixon administration.
Reunion of the University of Minnesota 1927 football team, 1967.
Correspondence, reservations, and three photographs.
Segal, A. Ray, 1956-1957.
Background report from the F.B.I and draft affidavits of MacKinnon for criminal case no. 8792 involving Segal, an attorney, charged with perjury and violations of the White Slave Traffic Act.
Special Assistant to the Attorney General, 1960.
Includes MacKinnon's oath of office and civil service data in connection with his appointment as a special attorney. MacKinnon was specifically assigned to cases involving Teamsters Union activities.
Speech material, 1955-1957.
Includes a typescript of newspaper extracts regarding a replevin suit brought by the state of Virginia against J. P. Morgan for the restitution of Martha Washington's will and typed notes regarding George Washington's family history, military achievements, and political career.
Stassen, Harold, 1952.
Article given to MacKinnon by Stassen regarding Adlai Stevenson's administration as governor of Illinois.
Taran, Sam, 1956.
Memoranda concerning Taran's fraudulent parole and subsequent arrests.
Teamsters International Union, 1952-1957.
Information on racketeering, Gerald Connelly, Ben Dranow, Walter Cramond, and Sidney L. Brennan.
Twin Cities Rapid Transit, 1955-1957.
Notes, correspondence, and news clippings related to Fred Ossanna, president of the transit company.
Underworld and criminal notes, 1957-1959.
Includes investigative notes about Kid Cann, Hoffa, Connelly, Lupino, Tommy Banks, and others.
U.S. Court of Appeals, 1953.
MacKinnon's application to the bar.
U.S. Court of Claims and Appeals, 1958-1959.
Notes and correspondence regarding MacKinnon's application for the vacancy on the 8th District Court that was ultimately filled by Harry Blackmun.
Whalen, Ann B., 1959.
Correspondence regarding a disability claim against the U.S. Post Office.

Expand/Collapse1958 Gubernatorial Campaign, [1929?], 1946-1960 (bulk 1956-1959)

MacKinnon campaigned for the state governorship on the Republican ticket but lost to incumbent Orville Freeman. His "STAR" campaign program consisted of four points: schools, tax reform, agriculture, and racketeer removal. Files contained in this series include information regarding campaign management, specific policy topics, candidates for other political offices, and state and national legislation. Correspondence, news clippings, a great many informational and statistical publications, MacKinnon's speeches, issues memoranda, and position statements are all included. Topical files, such as those regarding Gerald Connelly, Walter Cramond, Benjamin Dranow, James Hoffa, the Teamsters Union, and the Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company, pertain to cases MacKinnon investigated while U.S. District Attorney. MacKinnon used these cases during his campaign to showcase his determination in removing the influence of racketeers from state government and labor.
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142.J.7.7B15AFL-CIO Convention:
Freeman speech and rebuttal, 1958.
MacKinnon speech and rebuttal, 1958.
MacKinnon speech material, 1958.
Correspondence regarding MacKinnon's debate with Freeman and a copy of the proceedings of the Federation's first constitutional convention (1956).
Agriculture (Minnesota), undated and 1956-1958.
Includes various statistical information and printed material from the University of Minnesota and the Agricultural Extension Service. Also includes a memorandum detailing MacKinnon's agricultural policy.
Blough, Roger M., February 20, 1959.
Speech by the chairman of U.S. Steel Corp. to the Minnesota Editorial Association
Business climate (Minnesota and Wisconsin), undated and 1956-1958.
Business: Minnesota gains and losses, 1958.
Campaign advertising, 1958.
An advertising and public relations proposal and a budget plan for the Republican State Central Committee.
Campaign literature (DFL), 1958.
Campaign literature (Republican), undated and 1956, 1958. 2 folders.
Includes samples circulated by the Republican Volunteer Committee for Governor specifically pertaining to MacKinnon as well as literature prepared for other state and national races.
Campaign news clippings, 1958.
Campaigns, General, 1954, 1956. 2 folders.
News clippings and comparative data on Minnesota voting behavior.
Communism material, 1951, 1954, 1957-1958.
Contains a copy of the Communist Party's program of action for Minnesota, the report and recommendations of the American Bar Association's Special Committee on Communist Tactics, Strategy, and Objectives, a reprint of "Civil Rights and Civil Liberties" by Edwin J. Lukas and Theodore Leskes, and MacKinnon's speech talking points.
Connelly, Gerald P., 1954, 1957-1958.
Includes correspondence, a statement by Alex DeGoode regarding Connelly's relationship with Rocky Lupino, and a statement given by James R. Hoffa to the Internal Revenue Service regarding union funds paid to Connelly. Also includes news clippings, a 1953 photograph showing Lupino, John Azzone and Tony Schullo on a fishing trip, photographs of a postcard sent to Connelly by Lupino while in a South Carolina prison, and notes regarding a connection between Connelly and Miles Lord.
Conservation, 1958.
Correspondence:
A-H, 1958. 6 folders.
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142.J.7.8F16I-Z, 1958. 9 folders.
1959.
Cramond, Walter R., 1956-1959.
Memoranda, news clippings, family background information, criminal case proceedings, and notes regarding Cramond's criminal convictions and naturalization. Also includes correspondence between MacKinnon, Cramond, and Carpenters Local No. 7 regarding statements MacKinnon made about Cramond and the Central Labor Union's endorsement of Freeman.
Crank letters, 1958.
Crime: Chicago, 1957.
A report by the operating director of the Chicago Crime Commission.
DFL platform, 1954, 1956, 1958.
Discrimination and segregation: Housing, 1958.
Includes meeting minutes and a report of the Interim Commission on Housing and Segregation Practices.
Dranow, Benjamin, 1958.
News clippings regarding Dranow's disappearance while wanted for questioning before the McClellan Committee.
Education, 1956-1959.
Includes correspondence, speech texts, and various printed materials including statements by MacKinnon and Freeman published by in the Minnesota Journal of Education.
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1956-1958.
Ethical practices, 1958.
Farmers, 1957-1958.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1955.
Contains a pamphlet on the Bureau's services and proceedings before the House Subcommittee on Appropriations regarding 1956 budget requests.
Field, Wayne M., 1954-1958.
News clippings, speech text, and background materials on MacKinnon's opponent for the Republican endorsement.
Freeman, Orville L., 1952, 1955-1959. 3 folders.
News clippings, speeches, and notes and memoranda regarding Freeman's administrative record. Also includes a post election letter MacKinnon wrote to Freeman regarding proposed legislation to control multiple ownership of liquor licenses.
GOP-DFL candidate campaign expense reports, 1957-1958.
Highways: Booklets and literature, 1952-1958. 4 folders.
Includes statistics and reports issued by the Automobile Manufacturers Association, the Minnesota Highway Study Commission, the Citizens League, the Hennepin County Highway Department, and others.
Hoffa, James, 1957-1958.
Includes news clippings and the article "The World of Jimmy Hoffa" published in The Reporter and forwarded to MacKinnon by the chief of the Justice Department's Organized Crime and Racketeering Section.
Home rule amendment, 1958.
Includes MacKinnon's statement and informational circulars by the League of Minnesota Municipalities and the League of Women Voters.
IBM Plant - Rochester, Minnesota, 1957-1958.
Correspondence and excerpts from remarks made by executive vice president, Albert L. Williams, concerning the company's decision to build a new plant in Rochester.
Indian Trades Council, 1958.
Correspondence regarding the Council's objections to the Freeman administration.
Intimidation, 1958.
Kennedy, Keith, 1956-1957.
Campaign literature, correspondence, and a report on election procedures in St. Louis relevant to Kennedy's 1956 campaign for state attorney general.
Labor bill amendments, 1958.
Includes a synopsis of remarks MacKinnon made before the state bar concerning prosecutions under federal labor laws, bills intended to amend the Labor Management Relations Act, and news clippings regarding the death of S. 3974, a bill introduced by senators John F. Kennedy and Irving M. Ives.
MacKinnon Campaign:
Button and handout designs, 1958.
Contributions, 1958.
Thank-you letters to MacKinnon's contributors.
Expenses, 1958-1960. 2 folders.
Receipts, statements, and filing reports.
Expenses: Advertising, 1958. 3 folders.
Itinerary, 1958.
Letters of appreciation, 1958.
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142.J.7.9B17"M" Men for MacKinnon for Governor, 1958.
Campaign correspondence to University of Minnesota alumni.
Miscellaneous, 1958. 2 folders.
Includes issues-related correspondence, research memoranda, an organizational chart, a biographical profile, press statements, Republican National Committee analyses of Democratic spending, and news clippings.
News releases, 1958.
Public opinion polls, 1958. 3 folders.
Contains results of two polls conducted North Star Surveys, a public relations analysis of the first poll conducted by Zeuthen, Thomas & Hulbert, a political scientist's interpretation of the Zeuthen analysis, and news clippings.
Reaction to The Public Conscience, 1958.
Negative correspondence and a copy of the smear sheet distributed by the MacKinnon for Governor volunteer committee that attacked the Freeman record.
Speech material, 1958. 2 folders.
Research memoranda and speech suggestions,
Speech material on crime, 1953-1957.
Includes a copy of a speech MacKinnon made to the County Attorneys Association in 1953.
Speeches, 1955-1958.
Special Volunteer Committee, 1958.
Includes letters of appreciation to MacKinnon's district representatives and an organizational plan for his volunteer committee.
STAR program, 1958.
Includes a printer's mock up for campaign literature and a press release of MacKinnon's radio speech that outlined his STAR program.
Women's activities, 1958.
Includes a plan of action and printed material related to the telephone drive conducted by the campaign's Women's Action Committee.
MacKinnon, George E.:
Background information, 1958.
Photographs, [1929?]-1958.
Contains formal portraits from college years [1929?], Minnesota legislature 1939, naval service 1945, congressional years 1946-1947, and Minnesota gubernatorial campaign. Also includes some pictures from Stassen's presidential campaigns, 1948 and 1952.
MacKinnon, Mrs. George E., 1946, 1948, 1958.
Includes press releases, news clippings, and a formal portrait of Elizabeth Davis MacKinnon with daughter Catharine and infant son James.
Mental health, 1958.
Includes correspondence, statistics, and news clippings.
Midwest Business Opportunities Exhibit, 1958.
Minnesota:
Centennial, 1958.
Includes a statement of expenditures relative to a charge that Freeman spent centennial funds to promote his campaign by announcing his candidacy on Dave Garroway's Today Show. See news releases for MacKinnon's July 22 press statement regarding this charge.
New corporations, 1958.
Research memoranda on Durox of Minnesota and Sun Ray Savings and Loan Association.
Nehotte, Stephen J., 1949-1958.
Notes, memoranda, and news clippings regarding Nehotte, chairman of the Hennepin County DFL and union official.
News releases: Other Republican candidates, 1958.
Nixon, Richard M., 1952, 1957-1959.
Personal correspondence, speech excerpts, and news clippings.
Old age assistance, 1957-1958.
Population data, 1956-1958.
Port Authority bill, 1958.
Racketeering, undated and 1955-1958.
Correspondence, notes, and a synopsis of MacKinnon's 1956 presentation about federal labor law prosecutions before the state bar association, a statement regarding Freeman and the Kid Cann liquor syndicate, and a statement concerning Connelly and Lupino. Also includes the judgements and commitments of Connelly, Brennan, and others convicted in the Archer Daniels Midland strike settlement case as well as the sentencing statement made by Judge Edward Devitt.
Republican campaigns, 1947-1952.
Republican National Committee publications, 1958.
Includes a speaker's handbook and publicity suggestions.
Republican State Convention:
Constitution, program, and MacKinnon speech, 1958.
Platform Committee, 1958.
Resolutions Committee, 1958.
Reuther, Walter P., 1956, 1958.
Includes news clippings and a pamphlet containing Joseph P. Kamp's article "Meet the Man Who Plans to Rule America."
Right-To-Work laws, 1958.
St. David's Episcopal Church (Wayzata), 1959.
Contains material pertaining to a church school construction program including minutes of the Stewardship Committee and the Finance Committee of which Mrs. MacKinnon was a member.
Small Loan Act, 1958.
Correspondence with attachments regarding the state's passage of the Small Loan Act in 1939 when MacKinnon was a legislator.
Stillwater State Prison, 1958.
Correspondence regarding the administration of the prison, Warden Douglas Rigg, and Assistant Factory Manager Joseph Pentek.
Supplemental Unemployment Benefits (SUB) and Steel Companies Agreement, 1956-1958.
Taxation:
Iron ore, 1955-1958. 3 folders.
Includes memoranda, research notes, an Oliver Mining Division map of the Mesabi iron range, Republican press releases, and news clippings. Also includes correspondence from Duluth attorney W. K. Montague with attached legislative interim commission minutes and testimony regarding Governor Freeman's increased iron ore tax program.
Minnesota, 1959. 5 folders.
Includes correspondence, biennial reports of the Minnesota Department of Taxation, a 1956 report of the Governor's Tax Study Commission, research statistics, press releases distributed by the Taxpayers Association, and news clippings.
Sales tax, 1957-1958.
Includes research memoranda, a statement of MacKinnon's tax plan, a Republican platform press release, and informational material distributed by the Taxpayers Association.
Sales tax program reactions, 1958.
Typed commentary about reactions to the Republican tax program from groups such as the Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, commercial clubs, chambers of commerce, and county-level branches of the Taxpayers Associations.
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142.J.7.10F18Withholding tax, 1954, 1957-1958. 2 folders.
Includes the tax commissioner's analysis of the state's 1954 income tax, MacKinnon's speech calling for a union members' rights commission, talking points regarding his administration of the district attorney's office, and research memoranda.
Teamster's Union: Senate investigation, 1957-1958.
Includes news clippings regarding hearings and testimony before the Senate Committee investigating labor racketeering headed by John McClellan.
Television and radio scripts campaign, 1958.
Contains typescripts of MacKinnon's broadcast speeches and announcements. Included is a script wherein he describes the aid he gave to Nixon in procuring evidence of the typewriter used by Alger Hiss.
Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company, 1958.
News clippings regarding the company's management, liquidation of assets, and rate increase hearings before the Railroad and Warehouse Commission.
United States Department of Justice:
Background information, 1954.
Contains a booklet by Herbert Brownell detailing the organization and activities of the department.
Speeches, 1952-1957. 5 folders.
Includes speeches made by Herbert Brownell (Attorney General), Warren Olney (Assistant Attorney General), William P. Rogers (Deputy Attorney General) and others on the topics of civil rights, self-incrimination, communism and the Smith Act, organized crime, tax evasion, racketeering, the Clayton Act, dual sovereignty, and the Supreme Court.
Welfare funds, 1957-1958.
Correspondence, memoranda, and H.F. 790 regarding the establishment of employee welfare funds.
Political debate with Orville Freeman and George MacKinnon, circa 1958. 1 master audiotape reel (26 minutes, 57 seconds) and 1 user audio disc (CD): 4 3/4 inches.

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During the 1968 presidential campaign MacKinnon was general counsel and vice president for Investors Diversified Services. He also served as a member of Nixon's advisory group. This set of files contains outgoing and incoming correspondence, materials distributed by the Nixon for President Committee, a proposed crime policy program, press releases, and Nixon speech texts. MacKinnon's numerous letters to Nixon gave advice on the organization and execution of his campaign. There are also many letters addressed to Rose Mary Woods, Nixon's secretary, who routed MacKinnon's suggestions and attached materials to the appropriate people. Subject matter includes MacKinnon's evaluations of the Minnesota, Oregon, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, and Texas campaigns, analyses of grass roots opinion, general political advice, suggestions for strategies against Hubert H. Humphrey, Eugene McCarthy and George Wallace, and financial information. MacKinnon paid particular attention to winning the support of both the National Milk Producers Federation and the Farmers Union Terminal Association. Also included are newsletters of the Minnesota Citizens for Nixon/Agnew, post-election recommendations for the Nixon administration, and information sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding Nixon's service on the board of directors of Investors Mutual (1964-1968).
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142.J.7.10F18Correspondence, 1967-April 1969. 4 folders.
Farmers Union Grain Association and National Milk Producers Association, 1967-1968.
Minnesota politics, 1968-1969.
National Finance Committee, 1967-1968.
Nixon and crime, 1968.
Includes a pamphlet containing a statement Nixon made regarding criminal possession of firearms and an analysis of the Supreme Court decisions in the cases of Griffin v. California, Jackson v. Denno, Miranda v. Arizona, Escobedo v. Illinois, United States v. Wade, and Berger v. New York with proposals for a remedial program by Martin R. Pollner of Nixon's law firm.
Nixon speeches, 1964-1965, 1967-1968.
Includes correspondence and a typescript related to Nixon's appearance at an IDS sales conference. Also includes several speeches Nixon made regarding Viet Nam.
New Hampshire campaign, 1967.
Press releases and clippings, 1965-1969.
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1968-1969.
Texas, 1968.

Expand/CollapseU.S. Court of Appeals Judge, 1927, [1940?], 1947-1995 (bulk 1969-1994)

This series contains the personal subject files MacKinnon kept while an appellate judge on the bench of the District of Columbia. Many of the files demonstrate his long-standing interest in organized crime and labor rackets. There are files on Tommy Banks, Kid Cann, and Jimmy Hoffa as well as files on a number of other notorious gangland figures. There are also files documenting his continued interest in the Republican Party and the careers of Warren Burger, Orville Freeman, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, and Harold Stassen. Files particularly relevant to MacKinnon's position on the circuit bench include information regarding his appointment, installation, and 25-year anniversary; correspondence with his former law clerks; and an outline for a proposed autobiography. This section also includes numerous materials pertaining to football including a Hall of Fame nomination that details MacKinnon's college record.
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142.J.6.1B19Althen murder, 1956.
Contains 1956 correspondence, notes, copies of a bookkeeping code index, and news clippings. Also includes a 1976 letter to the editor of the Minneapolis Star regarding Tommy Banks and Kid Cann's connection to the unsolved 1933 murder of Conrad Althen, bookkeeper for the Minneapolis Combination.
Anniversary reception for Judge MacKinnon, 1994.
Congratulatory correspondence and a reservation list for MacKinnon's 25th anniversary on the circuit bench.
Appointment and installation to U.S. Court of Appeals:
Congratulatory letters and replies, 1969.
Installation, 1969.
Includes MacKinnon's oath, a transcript of the installation session, a report of the proceedings before the nominations subcommittee, and biographical data containing MacKinnon's estimation of his most important litigation.
Newspaper releases, 1969.
Swearing in ceremony, 1969.
Attempted bribery, 1954 and 1957.
Correspondence and notes regarding an attempt by George K. Tuttle on behalf of Kenneth Ralph Harter to bribe MacKinnon while he was U.S. District Attorney.
Bagherzadeh family, 1981.
Correspondence and notes regarding the need for a bill to relieve the immigration status of the family of a former general of the Iranian army.
Banks, Tommy, 1954-1956.
Correspondence, memoranda, appellate brief, and investigative notes regarding Bank's conviction for tax evasion.
Budge, Hamer H., 1969-1970.
Correspondence, IDS board of directors meeting minutes, Senate hearings transcripts, and news clippings regarding MacKinnon's offer of the IDS presidency to Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Budge.
Burger, Warren, 1980.
Burlington Northern Railroad, 1989.
Correspondence concerning a train trip from Denver to Billings for the purpose of showcasing the railroad's properties and the Powder River Basin coal operation.
Celtic Church, 1986.
A history of the church written by MacKinnon.
Christmas letter, 1980-1994.
An annual epistle sent to MacKinnon's law clerks highlighting current court cases, appeals to the Supreme Court, MacKinnon's activities on court committees, the activities of other judges, and the activities of former and current clerks for each year. Also includes some personal data regarding the MacKinnon family.
Cohen, Hyman, 1956-1958.
Correspondence, memoranda, investigative notes, grand jury transcripts, and news clippings regarding the bankruptcy of Cohen's American Footwear Company.
Correspondence with former law clerks, 1973, 1977-1994.
The most regular correspondents include Thomas Campbell, a Stanford University professor and congressman, and Gerald Harper of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. Also includes a copy of a 1992 letter Jeffrey L. McCormick of Robinson, Donovan, Madden & Barry wrote to James R. DeGiacomo of the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers regarding the perpetuity of attorney-client privilege in the firm's case files pertaining to Lizzie Borden.
DeGoode, Alex, 1958, 1986.
Includes a copy of DeGoode's 1958 statement regarding Gerald Connelly's relationship to Rocky Lupino and a copy of DeGoode's arrest record.
Football Hall of Fame, 1970-1978, 1992.
Correspondence and nomination to induct MacKinnon as a member of the Hall of Fame. The nomination includes a summary of MacKinnon's college football record and his later public service achievements.
Former Members of Congress, 1970-1975.
Freeman, Orville, 1951, 1958, 1977.
Includes correspondence related to a Reconstruction Finance Corporation loan to the James River Corporation, a MacKinnon gubernatorial campaign speech regarding political patronage in the civil service of Freeman's administration, and a 1977 memorandum regarding Freeman's failure to investigate Kid Cann's bookkeeping.
Freeman pledge to Central Labor Union and Humphrey, 1954-1958.
Freeman tie up with DFL/Committee on Political Education rackets, 1956-1958, 1986.
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142.J.6.2F20Friendly, Fred, 1980-1981.
Correspondence and drafts related to Friendly's research for his book regarding Jay Near, his scandal sheet, and the 1925 Minnesota newspaper gag law.
Freedom of Information Act requests:
Request No. 226,501, 1982-1986.
A request made of the Justice Department for MacKinnon's 1961 letter to Robert F. Kennedy recommending Jim Neal as prosecutor in the Test Fleet conspiracy case, MacKinnon's 1960 internal Department of Justice memoranda requesting an FBI interview of Vaughan B. Connelly, and the subsequent FBI/Connelly interview that led to the convictions of Hoffa and Benjamin Dranow. The file contains correspondence related to the request and a copy of the Connelly interview. The requested 1960-1961 correspondence was not located by the Justice Department but copies of the outgoing memoranda are in MacKinnon's Hoffa file on Benjamin Dranow and his file on Neal.
Request No. 86-0410, 1986.
An unfulfilled request for correspondence between MacKinnon and Herbert Brownell related to the underworld influence of Tommy Banks.
Request No. 393,718, 1994-1995.
A request by MacKinnon to view his FBI file.
Scientology, 1979.
Contains a letter from the Department of Justice noting that Paul Pflueger of the Church of Scientology requested MacKinnon's pre-appointment records. The file also includes copies of those items intended for release.
Gates, Freddie, 1981-1985.
Contains correspondence, FBI files, and MacKinnon's notes regarding Gate's relationship with Kid Cann and Hubert H. Humphrey.
Heinzen, Bernard G., 1967-1968.
Hiss, Alger, 1977-1986.
History of IDS, 1983-1984.
Hoffa, James:
Dranow, Hoffa and Department of Justice, 1958, 1960-1961, 1968.
Includes internal memoranda, a copy of the grand jury indictment against Dranow, investigative notes, and news clippings. Also includes a 1968 letter from Dranow.
Election: DFL voters, 1957-1958.
News clippings regarding Hoffa's election as president of the Teamsters and an anonymous letter responding to MacKinnon's gubernatorial campaign charge that labor bosses controlled DFL members.
Federal investigation, 1960-1963.
Contains internal memoranda MacKinnon wrote while special assistant to the U.S. attorney, later correspondence regarding the investigation and prosecution of the Test Fleet bribery case that eventually resulted in Hoffa's jury tampering and pension fraud convictions, and a copy of the grand jury indictments against Hoffa. Some of the correspondence includes counsel MacKinnon gave to James Neal regarding lines of questioning.
Test Fleet case, 1976-1991.
Contains reminiscent correspondence with principals associated in the prosecution of this case as well as MacKinnon's 1976 FOIA request for copies of records related to his 1960-1961 investigation. Copies of Justice Department records are included.
Humphrey, Hubert H.:
Background material, 1947-1969. 2 folders.
1968 campaign, 1968.
Dolphins, 1965, 1968, 1976.
Correspondence, investigative notes, and press clippings linking Freddie Gates and Joseph Robie to Humphrey's suspected silent partnership of the Miami Dolphins.
Litigation, milk and house, 1968.
Notes, court documents, and news clippings related to U.S. v. Northland Milk and Ice Cream Company (1952-1957) and to Humphrey's acquisition of his Waverly lake property from Ray C. Ewald, a dairyman involved in the Northland price-fixing case.
Net worth, 1964-1987. 2 folders.
Organized crime, 1950-1968.
War record, 1960, 1968.
James River Corporation (Huron, South Dakota), 1951.
Correspondence regarding default on a loan made by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
Judicial Conference award, 1992.
Karpis, Alvin, undated.
Contains notes regarding various bank robberies, Jack Peifer, Kid Cann, and the Urschel, Hamm, and Bremer kidnappings gleaned from Karpis' autobiography.
Kid Cann:
Confidential file, 1953-1988.
Includes information on Cann, Banks, Theodore H. Feig, the liquor syndicate, the Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company, and tax evasion contained in MacKinnon's memoranda with the Department of Justice while district attorney. Also includes a 1988 letter from Walter Liggett's daughter Marda Woodbury regarding her research about his murder.
Liquor investigation and 1958 election, 1955-1959.
Includes press releases, speech texts of Freeman and MacKinnon, investigative notes, copies of grand jury indictments, letters from anonymous informants, correspondence with the Justice Department, and news clippings regarding Blumenfeld's liquor syndicate, his White Slave Traffic Act violations, and his involvement with the Twin Cities Rapid Transit Company. Many of the materials pertain to MacKinnon's campaign charges that Governor Freeman and state attorney general Miles Lord assisted, rather than prosecuted, the liquor syndicate.
Miscellaneous, 1955-1990.
Includes 1990 correspondence with Bradford Snell regarding research on rapid transit dealings, news clippings of Cann's obituaries, clippings about Blumenfeld's relationship to the financing of Miami Beach hotels, copies of the 1962 appellate opinion remanding the liquor tax fraud cases back to the district court for acquittal, and materials related to Minneapolis liquor licenses and Teamsters contracts with liquor establishments.
Testimony, 1960-1962.
Includes correspondence with Judge Devitt regarding the appellate court's acquittal of the liquor syndicate's tax fraud convictions as well as a copy of MacKinnon's testimony in that case before the District Court.
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142.J.6.3B21Lawson, Lucy, [1949?].
Legislative campaign literature.
Liquor license probe and my wire, 1958.
Includes MacKinnon's query and the Treasury Department's response regarding disclosure of Isadore Blumenfeld's 1941-1947 income tax settlements.
Lord, Miles and DFL and Minneapolis liquor syndicate, 1956, 1958, 1964.
MacKinnon:
Accident of August 19, 1973, 1973-1981.
Reports, correspondence, a deposition, and other materials related to a personal injury suit resulting from an automobile accident MacKinnon caused.
Congratulatory letters, 1958.
Regarding MacKinnon's resignation as U.S. district attorney.
Football, 1970-1974.
Correspondence regarding Doc (Clarence W.) Spears and a nomination of MacKinnon for the Hall of Fame.
The Making of a Judge, 1993-1994.
Correspondence with biographical data, a biographical book proposal, and anecdotes related to MacKinnon's part in the convictions of Hiss, Banks, and Hoffa; the campaigns of Stassen, Eisenhower, and Nixon; and MacKinnon's political career.
U.S. v. MacKinnon, 1978.
Notes and trial memoranda regarding a state of Virginia traffic violation.
McKnight, Grace, 1973-1982.
Correspondence concerning the contested settlement of Henry McKnight's estate,
Mankato College speech, February 1974. 2 folders.
Drafts, notes, correspondence, and background materials related to a lecture on the constitutional separation of powers and its authorities for congressional impeachments and presidential impoundments given to the political science department of Mankato State College. The lecture includes comment on the court's decision in Nixon v. Sirica.
Memoirs, 1985.
Contains a copy of the proceedings associated with the presentation of MacKinnon's portrait to the Court of Appeals.
Millington: Old DFL, 1958, 1967.
Contains an anonymous letter purporting Millington's knowledge of Kid Cann's financing of Humphrey's senatorial campaign.
Minneapolis racketeering file, 1955.
Notes, correspondence, and reports regarding settlements in Minnesota tax fraud cases, 1946-1952, related to MacKinnon's investigation of Theodore H. Feig.
Minnesota Supreme Court continuing legal education, 1974-1976.
Minnesota underworld, 1982.
Correspondence with enclosed articles by Twin Cities author Paul Maccabee.
Miscellaneous file, 1960-1983.
Miscellaneous comments and interesting items, 1969-1984.
Morgan, Gwen, 1982-1985.
Murder, Inc., 1991.
Notes and clippings.
Nagurski, Bronko Foundation, 1990-1992.
Naturalization ceremony of Walter Vandaele, 1982-1983.
Neal, James F., 1961-1964, 1974, 1977-1980, 1990-1993.
Nixon, Richard M.:
Correspondence, 1949-1963.
Miscellaneous, 1967, 1974, 1989, 1992.
1952 campaign:
Fund issue and miscellaneous, 1952-1953.
Wires, September 1952.
Contains press developments reports distributed by the Eisenhower-Nixon Research Service regarding Nixon's viability in the 1952 vice-presidential campaign immediately following the discovery of Nixon's senatorial campaign expense fund.
Nyman v. IDS, 1975-1976, 1985.
O'Donnell, Doris, 1982-1983, 1985.
Correspondence and background materials related to O'Donnell's research regarding Humphrey's finances and his connection to Freddie Gates.
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142.J.6.4F22One house veto, 1977-1978, 1982.
Notes, correspondence, and background material pertaining to MacKinnon's participation in a conference discussing the constitutionality of the one house veto following the Atkins v. U.S. case (salary increases for the federal judiciary) in the U.S. Court of Claims.
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144.B.12.7B179Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company v. United States of America, et al., 1930. 1 volume.
Personal:
Appointment books/diaries, 1948-1949, 1952-1960, 1970. 12 volumes.
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142.J.6.4F22Data, undated and 1927, 1961, 1967, 1977.
Income tax, 1961-1981. 19 folders.
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142.J.6.5B23Income tax, 1982-1992. 11 folders.
Luncheon group: Kaffee klatsch, 1967-1968.
Miscellaneous and political, 1968.
Notes, correspondence, and press clippings related to the 1968 campaign, Defense Secretary Clark Clifford, Humphrey, and Nixon's role with IDS.
Trips:
Olympics (Munich, West Germany), 1972.
Pheasant hunting in South Dakota, 1984-1986.
Scotland and England, 1974-1975.
Includes information on MacKinnon genealogy.
Political: Miscellaneous correspondence, 1958-1963 and 1965-1967. 4 folders.
Pringle, James, Ltd.: Unfair competition, 1965-1966.
Correspondence concerning infringement of a Scottish company's trademarks.
Psychopathic personalities, 1993.
Correspondence with Orville Pung, Minnesota Commissioner of Corrections, concerning the construction of commitment facilities at Moose Lake.
Rackets: Miscellaneous Minneapolis, 1950-1958, 1981.
Notes and memoranda regarding labor racketeering and Banks, Connelly, Hoffa, Dranow, Brennan, and others. Also includes information related to Humphrey and the burglary of Freddie Gates' house immediately following Gate's death.
Registration: Federal regulation of lobbying, 1967-1969.
Notes, reports, and receipts related to MacKinnon's lobbying activities on behalf of IDS.
Rehnquist, Chief Justice William, 1991.
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142.J.6.6F24Reunions:
Football reunion, 1957.
50th reunion, 1927 Minnesota football team, 1977-1978. 2 folders.
Spears team reunions, 1982-1987.
Correspondence related to the 60th reunion of the University of Minnesota football teams coached by Doc Spears, 1925-1929. Also includes programs of the University's 1927 "M" Banquet and the 1926 homecoming game between Michigan and Minnesota.
Fortieth reunion, House of Representatives, 1978-1980.
Law School Class of 1929 reunions, 1964, 1984. 2 folders.
Robinson file, 1984.
Correspondence and news clippings regarding Bradbury Robinson, originator of the forward pass.
Scrapbook material, 1947, 1957-1958, 1969, 1976, 1978-1980. 2 folders.
Silverman, Leon: Bill for the relief of, 1954.
Spears, Doc (Clarence W.), 1959-1964, 1980.
Speech material, 1956-1993.
Stassen, Harold, [1940?], 1988-1994.
Supporting documents: Ramsey Clark, 1968.
News clippings and memoranda regarding Clark's record and Nixon's desire to replace him as attorney general.
Taylor, James Peter, 1975-1976, 1979, 1983. 2 folders.
Correspondence and court transcripts regarding a parole recommendation for Taylor who was sentenced in 1956 for murdering Kenneth Lindberg in connection with the robbery of a Thief River Falls bank.
Thompson, Honorable Llewellyn E., Jr., 1966-1969.
Universal Fiberglass, 1968.
U.S. v. Ferris Alexander, 1990.
Valelly, Richard M.: Interview on Reorganization Act, 1981-1982.
Washington Redskins, 1987-1988.
Washington Redskins opinion, 1975-1976, 1981.
Correspondence and mock court documents regarding an opinion written by MacKinnon to reverse the score in a Washington Redskins/St. Louis Cardinals game.
Walsh, Leonard P., 1949-1980. 2 folders.
Primarily correspondence between Walsh and MacKinnon while both were in private practice, 1949-1953. Also includes later correspondence and additional materials concerning Walsh's senior judicial status and death. One file appears to have been a file originally kept by Walsh. Walsh and MacKinnon first knew each other as college roommates, law school classmates, and football team members.
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144.K.7.1B25Wells, Bettie, 1980-1982.
Williams, Edward Bennett, 1990.
Transcript of MacKinnon's responses to an interview with Evan Thomas concerning William's role as defense counsel in the bribery case against Archer Daniels Midland and the Teamsters.
Young and Schaefer:
1973-1974, 1982.
File includes letters from Harry Berglund, U.S. Marshal, with attached copies of admission summaries from Stillwater State Prison and the trial notes of Ramsey County attorney James Lynch. Also includes correspondence and an interview memorandum with Gerald Mullin concerning efforts to parole Young and Schaefer.
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144.B.12.7B179State of Minnesota v. Young & Schaffer, 1932-1933. 1 volume.
Includes indictments, synopsis of testimony, and other court documents.

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Expand/CollapseCOURT OF APPEALS

MacKinnon was 62 years old when President Nixon nominated him on April 23, 1969 to the vacancy left by Charles Fahy on the Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia Circuit. The Senate confirmed his appointment on May 8, 1969 and he was sworn in on June 16, 1969. MacKinnon took senior status on May 20, 1983 at age 77 after 14 years of full active service and continued to serve on the court for another 13 years until his death in May of 1995. During that time he served as presiding judge of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (1979-1982), went to Milan as a delegate to the 7th United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (1985), was designated by the Chief Justice as presiding judge of the special division of the Court of Appeals for the appointment of independent counsels (1985-1992), and was appointed by President Reagan as a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission (1985-1991).

The Court of Appeals series comprise the largest portion of MacKinnon's papers. The most significant of this portion are the case files that constitute almost ninety percent of this series and that represent every appeal brought before MacKinnon. These files provide a complete record of MacKinnon's opinions and also provide a rare inside look at the overall decision-making process of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals during the period 1969-1984. MacKinnon's caseload decreased when he was appointed to work on independent counsel and sentencing guideline matters in 1985.

Cases included by these files cover a wide range of civil and criminal matters of procedural and constitutional law. In addition to these types of cases MacKinnon also sat on numerous cases involving federal regulatory law as well as cases involving federal agencies or branches of the federal government. Most notable among these federal cases were the Alaska pipeline case (Wilderness Society v. Morton) and the many Watergate-related cases.

Other outstanding features of this series are the files that document MacKinnon's tenure on the division that appointed special prosecutors at the request of the U.S. Attorney General to investigate governmental abuses of power and the commission files that document MacKinnon's role in the development and implementation of federal sentencing guidelines. Also included within this portion are general topical files pertaining to MacKinnon's chambers and materials from judicial conferences. No materials from MacKinnon's service as presiding judge of the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (1979-1982) are evident in the collection.


Expand/CollapseCase Files, 1969-1995

The case files are arranged by principal docket number and include bench memoranda; MacKinnon's notes taken during oral arguments; summaries of bench conferences; research notes and background material; voting sheets and memoranda; disposition memoranda; correspondence from litigants, their counsel, and the public; and news clippings. The files also include MacKinnon's opinions in their first handwritten draft, typed redraft, galley, final proof, and printed slip form as well as the opinions drafted and circulated by other judges. The opinions are often accompanied by correspondence between MacKinnon and other judges.
These materials offer rich documentation of the reasoning behind varying opinions and demonstrate how the judges negotiated their differences. In addition, the files can reveal as much about MacKinnon as they can about the other members of the Court. Some of the judges with whom MacKinnon sat later went on to become justices of the U. S. Supreme Court including Robert Bork, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Anthony Scalia. Other judges reflected by the case files include Harry T. Edwards, Oliver Gasch, Harold Leventhal, Abner Mikva, Roger Robb, Aubrey E. Robinson, Spottswood W. Robinson, Kenneth Starr, Edward A. Tamm, Patricia Wald, and J. Skelly Wright.
Some of the case files also contain correspondence between MacKinnon, former law clerks, law professors, and others regarding issued opinions. For the majority of the cases, trial briefs are not included. Additional docket numbers for consolidated cases in which more than one appeal was heard at the same time are listed in parenthesis following the principal name of the case. Eighteen civil actions appearing at the end of the docketed set had originally been set aside by MacKinnon for a book project.
Indexes to the cases are divided into two sets: one set for appeals in which MacKinnon wrote an opinion; the second set for cases in which MacKinnon did not write an opinion but served as a member of the judicial panel. Both sets consist of an individual 3x5 card for each case heard by MacKinnon. The cards are filed by the name of the appellant and include the title of the case, the docket number(s), the date of oral argument, the judges assigned to the panel that heard the case, the judges that wrote opinions, the date the decision was delivered, a citation if the opinion was published, and later actions if the case was further appealed to the Supreme Court. Some cards also include brief summaries of judgments and their impact on other cases.
The first opinion MacKinnon authored concerned the consolidated appeal of two women whose applications to proceed as paupers in divorce proceedings were denied by the district court (Case No. 22266, Harris v. Harris). Later opinions included numerous criminal, first amendment, personal injury, gender discrimination, anti-trust, labor, environmental, regulatory, civil rights, and Watergate-related cases. Brief comments concerning major cases are sometimes included in MacKinnon's personal correspondence.
High profile criminal cases in which MacKinnon issued opinions included United States v. Decoster (72-1283) and United States v. Ross (79-1624). The Decoster case, deliberated by the court three times over a period of six years, debated the standards used to prove a defendant's claim about the inadequacy of counsel. The case also tested whether the burden of that proof rested upon the defendant or the prosecution. MacKinnon dissented in the first and second appeals and wrote a minority opinion in the third appeal. Ross's appeal challenged the legality of a search of a paper bag contained in a car trunk. The majority opinion upheld the exclusionary rule while MacKinnon dissented upon the basis of what constituted a reasonable expectation of privacy. The U.S. Supreme Court later reversed the majority and sustained MacKinnon's dissent.
The environmental case that probably gained the most widespread attention was the Alaska pipeline case of Wilderness Society v. Morton (72-1796, 72-1797, 72-1798). Against objections brought by the Wilderness Society and other environmental groups that disturbances to wildlife habitation had not been properly evaluated, MacKinnon ruled that the Department of Interior's environmental impact statement was adequate to permit construction of the pipeline. Numerous other environmental cases concerned the Clean Air Act and included the cases of Ethyl Corp. v. EPA (73-2205, 73-2268, 73-2269, 73-2270, 74-1021), Amoco Oil Co. v. EPA (74-1231), Ford Motor Co. v. EPA (78-1791, 78-1794, 78-1799), Motor and Equipment Manufacturer's Association v. EPA (78-1896, 78-1901, 78-1931, 78-1943, 78-1944), and Lead Industries Association v. EPA (78-2201, 78-2220).
Notable first amendment cases included O'Hair v. Andrus (79-2170) brought by Madelyn O'Hair against the Department of Interior for taxpayer costs associated with a mass held by Pope John Paul II on the National Mall; Grace v. Burger (80-2044) that tested the prohibition against demonstrations and leafleting on the grounds of the United States Supreme Courthouse; Murray v. Buchanan (83-1301) that challenged the use of public funds to pay the salaries of congressional chaplains; and the libel cases brought by William Tavoulareas against the Washington Post (82-1654, 83-1604, 83-1688).
Despite the personal relationship between MacKinnon and Nixon, MacKinnon did not recuse himself from any appeals stemming from the Watergate scandal. Those cases included the following: United States v. Liddy (73-1020, 73-2074, 73-2080, 73-2081, 73-2082, 73-2083, 73-1562, 73-1564, 73-565); Nixon v. Sirica (73-1962); the cases of Bernard L. Barker, Virgilio R. Gonzales, Eugenio R. Martinez, and Frank A. Sturgis, consolidated as United States v. Barker (73-2185, 73-2186, 73-2187, 73-2188); United States v. Hunt (73-2199); United States v. McCord (73-2252); Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Nixon (74-1258); Haldeman v. Sirica (74-1364, 74-1368); Mitchell v. Sirica (74-1492); Nixon v. Jaworski (74-1618); the cases of Harry R. Haldeman, John N. Mitchell, Robert C. Mardian, and John D. Ehrlichman consolidated as United States v. Haldeman (75-1381, 75-1382, 75-1383, 75-1384); United States v. Mitchell (75-1409, 75-1410); Dellums v. Powell (76-1336); and Open America v. Watergate Special Prosecution Force (76-1371).
Other notable cases included the Panama Canal treaty case of Edwards v. Carter (78-1166) brought by 60 members of the House of Representatives against President Carter to test whether or not the treaty power of the executive office included the authority to dispose of United States property; the labor case of PATCO v. FLRA (81-2135) that appealed the revocation of PATCO's status as the exclusive bargaining representative for controllers following the air traffic controller's strike against the FAA in 1981; and the Freedom of Information Act cases brought by Harold Weisberg against the United States Department of Justice and the Central Intelligence Agency (71-1026, 79-1700, 79-1729) regarding the release of Kennedy assassination investigatory material.
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144.B.19.14F164Index to cases in which MacKinnon wrote an opinion, 1969-1994. 1 card file box.
Index to cases MacKinnon participated 1969-1994. 2 card file boxes.
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142.B.13.10F3517785. Charles River Civic Television v. FCC [Greater Boston Television Corp. v. FCC] (17788, 23154, 23159, 23172).
20711. Hall (Lloyd A.) v. United States.
20889. Verkouteren v. D.C. (20890 20891, 20892, 20893, 20894).
21040. Curran v. Laird.
21186. Watson (Albert, Jr.) v. United States.
21265. Porson v. Pojidaeff (21266).
21269. Williams (Robert Earl) v. United States (21270).
21511. Harris (Gary D.) v. United States.
21513. Bosley v. United States.
21533. Bright v. United States.
21706. Statesville v. AEC (21844, 22184).
21717. Dunleavy v. United States (21808).
21729. Fuller v. United States.
21736. Dorman v. United States.
21738. Palmer v. United States (22881).
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142.B.13.11B3621750. Powell v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission (21865).
21.758. Smith (Leon) v. United States.
21767. Montana Power Co. v. FPC (21904).
21807. Quilles v. United States.
21818. Smith (Eric S.) v. United States (21891).
21851. Johnson (Barrington) v. United States.
21855. Chicquelo v. United States.
21889. Hamilton v. United States (21892, 21894, 21895).
21948. Bowles v. United States.
21994. Fitzgerald v. United States (21995).
21996. Petty v. United States.
22008. Justin v. Jacobs
22052. Mitchell v. United States.
22073. Plasterers Local Union No. 79 v. NLRB.
22161. Wilkes v. United States.
22167. Whorton v. United States.
22210. Sutton v. United States.
22215. Stroud v. United States.
22251. Cap Santa Vue, Inc. v. NLRB (22252).
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142.B.13.12F3722266. Harris v. Harris (22705).
22273. Dorr (Estate of Howard) v. Williams.
22277. Bristol-Myers Co. v. FTC.
22294. Zlotnick v. Bender & Sons, Inc.
22317. Harvin v. United States.
22322. United States v. Edwards.
22325. United States v. Landry.
22332. United States v. Miller (Dennis O.).
22339. United States v. Malory (22578).
22340. United States v. Ash.
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142.B.13.13B3822342. United States v. Bigsby.
22344. United States v. Clemons (22345).
22375. United States v. Taylor (Isaac I.).
22376. United States v. Casson (22840).
22387. United States v. Cox.
22399. United States v. Seawright.
22423. United States v. Jackson (Paul).
22425. United States v. Brody.
22430. Tucker v. United States.
22431. United States v. Bailey (22432).
22439. United States v. Adams.
22444. United States v. Mills.
22450. Democratic Central Committee v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission.
22462. United States v. Coggins.
22465. United States v. Brooks.
22470. United States v. Curtis.
22475. United States v. James (23465).
22485. United States v. Marshall (Ernest M.).
22502. Johnson v. Sard.
22532. United States v. Greely.
22534. United States v. United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
22538. United States v. McIntosh.
22548. United States v. Hedgepeth.
22255. Wolfe v. United States.
22557. United States v. Thompson (John W.).
22596. Textile Workers Union v. NLRB.
22611. In re Richardson.
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142.B.13.14F3922617. United States v. Parker (Charles).
22618. Powers v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
22624. Cinderella Career & Finishing Schools, Inc. v. FTC.
22628. McKelton v. Bruno.
22633. Skelly Oil Co. v. Hickel (22639).
22652. United States v. McClain.
22666. Bentley v. Clewlow.
22671. International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, Local 806 v. NLRB (22804).
22683. United States v. Hardin.
22689. United States v. Garner.
22691. Local Union No. 98, Sheet Metal Workers' v. NLRB.
22708. United States v. Waterstraat.
22714. United States v. Brawner.
22719. United States v. Crooks.
22720. United States v. Caviness.
22721. United States v. Wilson (Charles) (22722, 22944).
22728. United States v. Carter (Sylvester).
22729. United States v. Stewart (24380).
22378. United States v. Maxwell.
22742. United States v. Harris (Thomas D.).
22746. United States v. Fort.
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142.B.13.15B4022752. Woodard v. United States.
22755. In re Balogh & Co.
22757. Baker v. Sard and Sheey (22758).
22760. Blair v. Dowd's, Inc. (22761).
22763. United States v. Marshall (Gerald L.).
22768. United States v. Thomas (Anthony C.).
22769. United States v. Houser.
22771. United States v. Dancy.
22772. United States v. Thweatt.
22776. United States v. Skinner.
22781. Knox Hill Tenant Council v. Washington.
22783. United States v. Wright (Harold L.).
22789. Zaiko v. D.C.
22790. Industrial Bank of Washington v. United States.
22793. United States v. Huff.
22799. Ballerina Pen Co. v. Kunzig.
22802. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. v. B. Frank Joy Co.
22803. In re Seidenberg.
22810. Case v. Morrisette.
22813. John W. Johnson, Inc. v. Basic Construction Co. (221814, 22836, 22837).
22797. International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers v. NLRB (22911).
22820. American Export-Isbrandtsen Lines, Inc. v. FMC.
22823. Jackson (Leon) v. United States.
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142.B.13.16F4122835. Crutchfield v. Curran.
22838. Shidler v. Mensh Corp.
22851. Merchants Mortgage Co. v. Bogan.
22861. United States v. Smith (Haywood).
22863. Scanwell Laboratories, Inc. v. Thomas.
22865. Yohalem v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission.
22868. United States v. Brown (Charles, Jr.).
22871. United States v. Anthony.
22892. Ammerman v. Miller.
22893. D.C. Transit System v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission.
22901. Kirk v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
22905. United States v. Williams (Rufus).
22907. Mitzner v. Baylies.
22921. United States v. Leach.
22924. United States v. Stevenson (Irvin L.) (22925).
22956. Blackhawk Heating & Plumbing Co. v. Driver.
22974. United States v. Rowen.
22976. In re Conviction of James J. Laughlin (71-1142).
22997. McCray v. Clark.
22999. Vda de Castillo v. United States.
23003. United States v. Green (Kenneth).
23004. United States v. Carr.
23014. Sebold v. Sebold.
23021. United States v. Davis.
23039. Cavanaugh v. D.C.
23042. United States v. Thornton.
23043. United States v. Spears.
23044. United States v. Reed.
23049. Henson Creek Development Corp. v. Richards.
23059. United States v. Washington (Samuel M.).
23065. United States v. McKinney.
23072. United States v. Wylie.
23073. United States v. Cunningham (23074).
23082. United States v. Baker (James).
23083. United States v. Brandon (23084).
23087. United States v. Farese.
23094. United States v. Wilson (James) (23095).
23097. Texaco, Inc. v. Hickel.
23106. United States v. Kirby.
23107. United States v. Hill.
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142.B.14.1B4223126. Bradshaw v. United States (23130).
23138. Roark v. Boyle (23139, 23140).
23147. In re Estate of Harriet Underwood Symonds.
23156. United States v. Green (Lawrence).
23157. Bakalis v. Simonson (23468).
23158. United States v. Norman.
23160. Fox-Greenwald Sheet Metal Co. v. Markowitz Bros.
23171. Continental Casualty Co. v. American Security Corp.
23175. United States v. Clark.
23177. United States v. Shepherd.
23183. United States v. Hopkins.
23189. Wilmoth v. United States.
23198. Excavation-Construction, Inc. v. Gallaudet College.
23209. International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers v. NLRB (23321).
23222. United States v. Randolph.
23223. Carpet, Linoleum, Soft Tile & Resilient Floor Covering Layers, Local Union No. 419 v. NLRB.
23226. United States v. Heinlein (23227, 23228).
23234. Collins v. Boyle.
23254. United States v. Harris (Gregory).
23258. United States v. Beasley.
23260. United States v. Straite.
23262. United States v. Jones (Roland).
23263. United States v. Canty.
23280. United States v. Keys (23396, 23397).
23282. United States v. Carroll.
32290. Graham v. Roberts.
23301. United States v. Miller (William L.).
23303. Bibeau v. Northeast Airlines.
23304. Vogel v. Tenneco Oil Co.
23309. Bevard v. Howat Concrete Co.
23315. Fields v. D.C.
23329. United States v. Kliegman.
23342. Local Union No. 636, United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipefitting Industry v. NLRB.
23348. United States v. Joyner.
23351. Marjorie Webster Junior College, Inc. v. Middle States Association of Colleges & Secondary Schools, Inc.
23353. Loma Linda University v. District-Realty Title Insurance.
23366. United States v. O'Brien.
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142.B.14.2F4323368. United States v. Garner (23395).
23369. United States v. Gaines.
23386. United States v. Porter.
23387. United States v. Ratcliffe.
23394. United States v. Lucas.
23401. Kline v. 1500 Massachusetts Avenue Apartment Corp.
23421. Huntley v. FCC.
23437. Riggs National Bank v. Summerlin.
23440. Westminster Investing Corp. v. Equitable Assurance Society of United States.
23445. Desai v. Blundell.
23453. Brown v. Xerox Corp.
23456. Breakefield v. D.C.
23457. Local 153, International Ladies' Garment Workers Union v. NLRB (23562, 23653).
23463. Mobil Oil Corp. v. FPC (23491, 23511, 23633, 23654, 24051, 24180).
23473. Owings v. Secretary of the United States Air Force.
23480. Cavallaro v. FCC.
23483. United States v. Moore.
23486. Local No. 742, United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners v. NLRB (24346).
23490. Silber v. Secretary of HEW.
23497. Vda de Janda v. Administrator of Veterans Affairs.
23502. United States v. Watson (James A.).
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142.B.14.3B4423512. United States. v. Gambrill (23806).
23513. United States v. Morris.
23514. Hoffman v. United States.
23521. United States v. Divers.
23524. United States v. Queen.
23528. United States v. Frazier.
23551. United Steel Workers v. NLRB (23709).
23589. United Van Lines, Inc. v. United States.
23594. National Life Insurance Co. v. Silverman (23595).
23597. United States v. Williams (Barrington).
23601. Martin-Trigona v. FCC.
23602. United States v. Leftwich.
23607. Tirana v. D.C. Bd. of Elections.
23609. Mitchell v. Mitchell.
23614. United States v. Harrington.
23617. United States v. Watts.
23621. United States v. Seegers. 2 folders.
23623. McCullough v. Pinkett.
23625. Quaker Action Group v. Hickel.
23626. United States v. Brown (Thomas W.).
23634. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 68 v. NLRB.
23649. United States v. Joslin.
23656. United States v. Lames.
23657. Pressley v. FCC.
23661. United States v. Hoston.
23696. United States v. Urquhart.
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142.B.14.4F4523699. United States v. Hilliard.
23704. Poole Broadcasting Co. v. FCC (23828).
23719. Roach v. FCC (24093).
23724. Levine and Sherry v. Public National Bank.
23727. United States v. Gayden.
23730. United States v. Dockery.
23734. United States v. Robinson (Willie, Jr.).
23738. Keys v. United States.
23740. Chicago v. FPC.
23742. United States v. Stratford (23743, 23744).
23774. United States v. Reaves.
23781. Huffman v. United States (23782).
23784. Joyce v. United States.
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142.B.14.5B4623785. Griffin v. United States.
23795. Democratic Central Committee of D.C. v. D.C. Transit System.
23796. Bernstein v. United States.
23908. McKinney v. Washington.
23816. Horan v. Wallace.
23830. United States v. Howard.
23833. Associated Press v. FCC (23836, 23839, 23841, 23842, 23843).
23840. Gruca v. Secretary of Army.
23848. United States v. Mavins.
23859. Benson and Travis v. United States.
23866. United States v. Hinton (Edward).
23870. Three Sisters v. Volpe [D.C. Federation of Civic Associations v. Volpe].
23873. United States v. Williams (William L.).
23875. United States v. Sambro.
23885. Stebbins v. Continental Life Insurance Co.
23892. United States v. Bethea.
23921. United States v. Wheeler.
23922. United States v. Stevenson (Ronald).
23928. United States v. Holt.
23935. United States v. Haywood.
23944. Daoust v. Laird.
23945. Morauer & Hartzell, Inc. v. Woodworth.
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142.B.14.6F4723949. United States v. Cain.
23954. Resor v. Homcy [Homcy v. Resor].
23955. United States v. Brown (Herman E.).
23958. D.C. Transit System v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission.
23961. United States v. Brown (Charles E.).
23966. United States v. Morgan.
23969. United States v. Leach.
23975. United States v. Thomas.
23981. Ryen, et al. v. Owens.
23994. United States v. Clemons (Rudolph).
23997. D.C. v. Berenter, et al. (24003).
24002. United States v. Walker.
24011. Doe v. General Hospital of D.C.
24016. Joint Council of Teamsters, No. 42 v. NLRB (24261).
24026. D.C. v. National Parks Association.
24033. In re Penn.
24036. United States v. Gonzales.
24043. United States v. Allen.
24052. Mitchell v. Woodworth.
24055. United States v. Brooks (Allen D.).
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142.B.14.7B4824059. United States v. Hardy.
24085. United States v. Coefield.
24092. United States v. Dunn.
24094. NAGE v. Air Controllers [National Association of Government Employees In the Matter of United States v. Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization].
24110. United States v. Wolford (24200).
24111. United States v. Wilkerson.
24112. Beck v. Walker.
24113. Moore v. United States (24114).
24115. Montague v. Kinzig.
24116. In re Parkwood, Inc.
24139. United States v. Ford.
24163. United States v. Parker (William A.).
24167. Joyner v. F & B Enterprises, Inc.
24176. Washington Planning & Housing Association v. Kunzig.
24177. Fine v. McGuire.
24202. Patti v. Strasberg.
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142.B.14.8F4924203. Tatum v. Laird.
24212. U.S. v. Minor.
24221. Citizens Communications Center v. Burch [Citizens Communications Center v. FCC and United States] (24491).
24228. In re Estate of Selma Munter Borchardt (24276).
24231. United States v. Dudley.
24248. Tutt v. Doby.
24249. United States v. Gainey (24250).
24253. United States v. Cobb.
24263. United States v. McNeil.
24266. United States v. Hinton (Theodore).
24273. United States v. Hinkle.
24279. United States Servicemen's Fund v. Eastland (24412).
24290. United States v. Caviness.
24293. Lavella v. Boyle.
24298. U.S. v. Mack.
24299. United States v. Peterson.
24302. International Navigators Council v. Shaffer.
24309. United States v. Honesty (24310).
24312. Quaker Action Group v. Hickel.
24335. United States v. Proctor (24336).
24338. United States v. Gray.
24351. Allen v. Zoning Commission of D.C.
24354. United States v. Stroman.
24355. United States v. Armstrong.
24371. Kirsten v. Schuyler.
24373. Jones v. Rogers Memorial Hospital.
24394. Lipscomb v. Lyon, Conklin & Co. (24493).
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142.B.14.9B5024396. Black United Front v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission (24397, 24398)
24398. Black United Front [Democratic Central Committee of D.C. v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission] (24415, 24428)
24399. Palmer v. Size.
24400. United States v. Gill.
24401. United States v. Mizzell.
24402. United States v. Logan.
24410. United States v. Lumpkin.
24413. United States v. Harrison (24414).
24415. D.C. v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission.
24421. United States v. Jackson (Carlton).
24430. United States v. Scarborough (24431).
24432. United States v. Bradley.
24440. United States v. Brown (Tinothy).
24442. Altman v. Central of Georgia Ry.
24443. Weiss v. Kay Jewelry Stores, Inc. (24444).
24447. United States v. Banks.
24452. United States v. Brown, Proctor and Williams.
24456. Von Sleichter v. United States.
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142.B.14.10F5124464. Carter v. Panama Canal Co.
24473. United States v. Wilson (Floretta).
24475. United States v. Robinson (Lawrence P.).
24483. Kodiak Airways v. CAB.
24485. Williams v. W.M.A. Transit Co.
24486. Swarn v. United Services Life Insurance Co.
24487. Kucia v. Monsanto Chemical Co.
24488. Fermin v. Richardson.
24495. Kay v. FCC.
24505. United States v. Hicks.
24511. Thomason v. Laird.
24533. Dawson v. Contractors Transport Corp.
24545. Air Line Pilots Association, International v. Federal Aviation Administration.
24552. United States v. Harley.
24554. United States v. Wheeler.
24555. United States v. Cook.
24558. DePaoli v. Boyle.
24571. Telecommunications Users Association v. Public Service Commission of D.C.
25572. Curtis v. Foote, Cone and Belding.
24591. United States v. Strothers.
24592. United States v. Pearson.
24600. Schmitz v. Societe Internationale Pour Participations Industrielles Et Commerciales.
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142.B.14.11B5224617. Anderson v. Laird. 2 folders.
24619. United States v. Jones (Joseph).
24622. Israel v. Baxter Laboratories, Inc.
24642. NLRB v. Wilder Mfg. Co.
24654. Heck v. Resor.
24660. United States v. Williamson.
24676. Gospel Spreading Church v. Johnson Publishing Co.
24685. Bannercraft Clothing Co. v. Renegotiation Board (24778, 71-1025).
24687. Booster Lodge No. 405, International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers v. NLRB (24744).
24705. Wheelabrator Corp. v. Chafee (24729).
24709. Meat Cutters Union Local No. 81 of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America v. NLRB.
24715. Ex-Cell-O Corp. v. NLRB.
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142.B.14.12F5324719. Spriggs v. Wilson.
24723. United States v. Vecchiarello (24724, 24725).
24739. Jones v. D.C. Armory Board.
24742. Irons v. Schuyler.
24747. United States v. Hayward.
24748. United States v. Ramsey.
24763. Brown v. Farrell.
24769. United States v. Williams (Robert L.).
24775. Griffin v. Nedrow.
24779. Astro Communication Laboratory v. Renegotiation Board.
24784. Page Communications Engineers v. Resor.
24798. United States v. Lewis.
24808. NLRB v. Madison Couriers, Inc.
24808. NLRB v. Madison Couriers, Inc. (on remand).
24820. Municipal Distributing Group v. FPC.
24826. Shaykar v. Curran.
24829. United States v. Gower.
24838. D.C. Federation of Civic Associations v. Volpe [Three Sisters v. Volpe] (24843).
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142.B.14.13B5424838. D.C. Federation of Civic Associations v. Volpe [Three Sisters v. Volpe] (24843).
24842. United States v. Johnson (Cleophus).
24845. Quaker Action Group v. Hickel.
24847. Wheeling Antenna Co. v. FCC.
24849. American Importers Association v. CAB.
24850. Clark (Arthur) v. Smith.
24862. Bullock v. Washington (24863).
24862. Bullock v. Washington (en banc) (24863).
24873. United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers v. NLRB.
24880. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers v. Washington Terminal Co.
24882. United States v. Blount (24883).
24897. United States v. Ivey.
24908. United States v. James (Ronald B.).
24916. United States v. Janosko (71-1174).
24920. Herzmark v. Graham.
24926. Kaye v. United States.
2493. Varfis v. Rand's Restaurant Corp.
24933. United States v. Lee (Larry T.).
24944. Goodman v. Public Service Commission of D.C.
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142.B.14.14F5524955. United States v. Brown (James L.).
24956. United States v. Washington (James V.).
24960. DeWitt v. Corn Refiners Association (24961).
71-1009. Hobson v. Board of Elections.
71-1019. United States v. Tate.
71-1020. McDade v. Hampton.
71-1022. Gordon v. Aetna Life Insurance Co.
71-1026. Weisberg v. United States Department of Justice.
71-1027. Doe v. McMillan. 2 folders.
71-1031. Fisher v. Renegotiation Board.
71-1048. United States v. McClure.
71-1050. Franklin v. United States.
71-1054. Melnick v. Brandt.
71-1058. United States v. Smoot.
71-1068. United States v. Payne.
71-1077. United States. v. Richardson.
71-1084. United States v. Pleasant.
71-1086. United States v. Fench (71-1149).
71-1088. Cunningham v. Columbia Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, Inc.
71-1092. United States v. Hill (James).
71-1093. Seawright Lines, Inc. v. FMC.
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142.B.14.15B5671-1097. Getman v. NLRB.
71-1101. Warner v. United States Patent Office.
71-1109. Waskow v. Associated Press.
71-1116. United States v. Porcha.
71-1125. Jairo Velez-Lozano v. INS.
71-1137. Retail Store Employees Union Local No. 400 v. NLRB (71-1255).
71-1150. United States v. De La Garza.
71-1152. United States v. Montgomery.
71-1157. Local Union No. 676, Affiliated with Laborers' International Union v. NLRB (71-1263, 71-1406).
71-1161. Public Service Commission for the State of New York v. FPC.
71-1167. United States v. Wilder.
71-1168. United States v. James (Leon) 71-1192, 71-1193, 71-1215, 71-1216, 72-1483, 72-1488, 72-1489).
71-1169. United States v. Thompson (William) (71-1284).
71-1272. United States v. Weaver.
71-1177. United States v. Cook (Andrew A.).
71-1178. United States v. Coleman (Lonnie).
71-1213. McLaughlin v. Mauney.
71-1221. United States v. Butler (Grantland D.).
71-1227. United States v. Fitzgerald aka Fleaming (71-1228).
71-1241. Vda de Daylo v. Administrator of Veterans Affairs.
71-1248. D.C. Human Relations Commission v. National Geographic Society.
71-1251. Turtle v. Institute for Resource Management.
71-1252. United States v. Moore (Raymond).
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142.B.14.16F5771-1252. United States v. Moore (Raymond).
71-1259. Macklin v. Spector Freight Services, Inc. (71-1517, 71-1620).
71-1260. Mobil Oil Corp. v. FPC (71-1261, 71-1721).
71-1273. Milton S. Kronhein Co. v. Factory Insurance Association of Harford, Connecticut.
71-1271. United States v. Lindsey (72-1097).
71-1277. United States v. Hines.
71-1279. United States v. Johnson (John R.).
71-1294. Joftes v. Wexler.
71-1305. Gould, Inc. v. Chafee.
71-1307. United States v. Bishton.
71-1320. Carpet, Linoleum, Soft Tile & Resilient Floor Covering Layers, Local Union No. 419 v. NLRB.
71-1330. United States v. Fowler.
71-1333. United States v. Barlow.
71-1343. Mitzner v. Baylies.
71-1345. United States v. Ruth.
71-1352. United States v. Tillman.
71-1357. United States v. Conner.
71-1364. Al-Karagholi v. INS.
71-1367. First Bank of Fairbanks v. Camp, Comptroller of the Currency of the United States.
71-1371. McKamey v. Beavers (71-1372, 71-1373, 71-1374).
71-1380. United States v. Smith (Elijah).
71-1381. Germonprez v. Director of Selective Service (71-1382).
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142.B.15.1B5871-1381. United States v. Todd.
71-1400. United States v. Casson.
71-1404. Spencer v. General Hospital of D.C.
71-1415. Dodge v. Giant Food.
71-1418. Mayers v. Ridley.
71-1419. United States v. Gillespie.
71-1424. Corning Glass Works v. Brenner, Commissioner of Patents (71-1425).
71-1430. Blankenship v. Boyle.
71-1432. United States v. Prater.
71-1446. United States v. Brown (Mace).
71-1448. United States v. Dade.
71-1456. United States v. Henson (71-1491, 71-1497, 71-1356).
71-1460. United States v. Evans.
71-1461. Illinois v. Bristol-Myers Co.
71-1473. United States v. Murphy.
71-1487. United States v. Washington Post Co.
71-1490. United States v. Pickett.
71-1491. United States v. Marshall (Joseph E.).
71-1492. United States v. Waldo (71-1493).
71-1494. United States v. Rosebar.
71-1497. United States v. Brown (Larry L.).
71-1505. United States v. Palmer.
71-1506. United States v. Ransom.
71-1508. Moore v. Administrator Veterans Administration and Chairman and Commissioners of Civil Service Commission.
71-1510. Mitchell v. Richardson.
71-1518. Holmes v. Laird.
71-1525. Fields v. Schuyler.
71-1528. Magazine Publishers Association v. United States Post Office Department.
71-1554. Hansen v. Hansen.
71-1559. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers v. NLRB (71-1785).
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142.B.15.2F5971-1559. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers v. NLRB (71-1712).
71-1569. Cheung Tin Wong v. Attorney General.
71-1584. United States v. Blakeney.
71-1588. Sarg v. Chafee.
71-1592. Pasternack v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
71-1595. United States v. Howard (Leroy) (71-1858).
71-1599. United States v. Jackson (Van Dyke).
71-1609. Progressive Labor Party v. Committee on Internal Security of United States House of Representatives (71-1693, 71-1717, 71-2034).
71-1617. Asher v. Laird.
71-1618. United States v. Jones (Steve).
71-1619. United States v. Scott.
71-1629. Wallace v. Romney.
71-1637. Democratic National Committee v. FCC and United States (71-1723).
71-1639. Black v. Sheraton Corp.
71-1641. United States v. Stanley (71-1857).
71-1644. United States v. Burroughs.
71-1653. United States v. Morgan (Donald).
71-1656. Western Addition Community Organization v. NLRB.
71-1671. Navy Relief Society v. Harrison.
71-1672. United States v. Tyson.
71-1679. Sterner v. United States.
71-1682. Angki v. United States.
71-1684. United States v. Simms.
71-1686. United States v. Hazel.
71-1689. Local No.150, International Union of Operating Engineers v. NLRB (NLRB v. R.J. Smith Construction Co.).
71-1692. United States v. Wright (Bobby V.).
71-1696. United States v. Fogel.
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142.B.15.3B6071-1702. United States v. Scott (Frank R.) (71-1703).
71-1711. United States v. Womack (71-1894).
71-1724. Municipal Distributing Group v. FPC.
71-1731. Charvat v. Commissioner of Patents.
71-1736. Carey v. Hume.
71-1755. United States v. Brown (Reginald).
71-1772. United Artists Corp. v. Lust.
71-1775. Allied Industrial Workers, Local Union No. 289 v. NLRB (71-1999, 71-203).
71-1779. Alianza Federal De Pueblos Libres v. FCC and United States.
71-1783. Oxbow Broadcasting Corp. v. FCC (72-1030).
71-1799. American Maritime Association v. Stans.
71-1802. United States v. Paige.
71-1803. United States v. Lynch.
71-1804. United States v. Perkins.
71-1812. American Public Gas Association v. FPC (71-1873).
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142.B.15.4F6171-1827. Arnold's Hafbrau, Inc. v. George Hyman Construction Co.
71-1833. United States v. Watkins.
71-1838. United States v. Hunt.
71-1839. Bland v. L'Enfant Plaza North, Inc.
71-1849. NLRB v. Ship Shape Maintenance Co.
71-1852. United States v. Smith (Leonard).
71-1859. United States v. Schoefield.
71-1878. Assalone v. Carey.
71-1898. United States v. Williams (Ernest R.).
71-1895. Reyes v. Secretary of HEW.
71-1902. United States v. Harrington (Samuel).
71-1903. United States v. French.
71-1919. United States v. Fox.
71-1955. United States v. Cockerham.
71-1957. United States v. Pritchett.
71-1960. Helfant and Danker v. Turner.
71-1967. United States v. Michael.
71-1995. Tutt v. Insurance Co. of North America.
71-2000. United States. v. Howard (William H.).
71-2003. United States v. Butler (74-1302).
71-2004. Bedney v. Godwin.
71-2005. Oliver v. Southern Ry.
71-2006. Local Union No. 749, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers v. NLRB.
71-2014. Hart v. Post House.
71-2031. Natural Resources Defense Council v. Morton.
71-2034. United States Servicemens' Fund v. Eastland (24279, 24412). 2 folders.
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142.B.15.5B6271-2042. United States v. Mitchell.
71-2047. United States v. Loundmannz.
71-2048. Ammerman v. Miller.
71-2051. National Alliance of Postal & Federal Employees v. United States Postal Service.
71-2057. Hoyt v. Feldman.
71-2060. Lagtapon v. Secretary of HEW.
71-2064. United States v. Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, D.C.
72-1008. Stevens v. Klassen.
72-1012. Lowentsern v. International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers.
72-1015. United States v. Hurt (72-1016).
72-1019. United States v. Monroe.
72-1028. United States v. McCoy.
72-1032. AFGE v. Acree, Commissioner of Customs.
72-1035. United States v. Govan (72-1036).
72-1045. Sterner v. National Biscuit Co.
72-1046. United States v. Jamison.
72-1049. United States v. Brown (Charles E.) (73-1815).
72-1051. Cayunda v. Secretary of HEW.
72-1056. Rose v. Associated Anesthesiologists (72-1063, 72-1910, 72-1911).
72-1061. United States v. Joyner (72-1062).
72-1065. Direct Mail Advertising Association v. United States Postal Service.
72-1066. United States v. Brown (Roland).
72-1080. International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers v. NLRB (72-1365, 72-1691, 72-1692).
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142.B.15.6F6372-1096. Beltrone v. General Motors Corp.
72-1108. United States v. Saleh.
72-1120. United States v. Harris (Alonzo O.).
72-1122. United States v. Johnson (Herman).
72-1138. United States v. Napoleon (74-2091).
72-1153. Altman v. Central of Georgia Ry.
72-1161. United States v. Gilliam.
72-1195. Holmes v. Laird.
72-1208. United States v. Brown (Douglas F.).
72-1211. Mail Advertising Corp. v. United States Postal Service.
72-1213. United States v. Butler (Dennis T.).
72-1215. Horner v. Senators, Inc.
72-1218. United States v. Matthews.
72-1227. United States v. Riley (72-1228).
72-1232. United States v. Cecil.
72-1240. United States v. Roberts.
72-1248. Liberty Lobby, Inc. v. American Conservative Union.
72-1257. Plummer v. Espey (72-1258).
72-1268. United States v. Johnson (Gregory).
72-1269. United States v. Crutchfield.
72-1273. United States v. Seney.
72-1275. Discount Car Wash No. 3 v. N/S Car Wash Systems.
72-1277. Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers, International Union v. NLRB.
72-1283. United States v. Decoster:
Slip opinions, 1973, 1976, 1979.
Memoranda and drafts, 1973, 1975-March 1976. 5 folders.
Contents of each folder filed in reverse chronological order.
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142.B.15.7B64Memoranda and drafts, March 1976-May 1978 . 15 folders.
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142.B.15.8F65Memoranda and drafts, April 1978-July 1979. 19 folders
Correspondence, August-September 1979.
Memoranda, 1979-1982.
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142.B.15.9B6672-1286. Richmond v. Seamans.
72-1289. United States v. Jenkins (72-1290, 72-1291).
72-1314. Democratic National Committee v. FCC and United States.
72-1327. United States v. Cunningham.
72-1329. Hilltop House v. Romney.
72-1342. Manning v. Romney.
72-1356. United States v. Wright (Anthony F.).
72-1357. United States v. Melton.
72-1363. United States v. Ricks.
72-1366. Elrick v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
72-1367. United States v. Henderson.
72-1371. United States v. Lee (Richard J., Jr.).
72-1374. United States v. Thorne.
72-1390. United States v. Thompson.
72-1406. Missouri Edison Company v. FPC.
72-1415. International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite & Paper Mill Workers v. NLRB (72-1566).
72-1427. United States v. Bowles.
72-1438. Metropolitan D.C. Refuse Haulers v. Washington.
72-1444. In re Estate of Weir.
72-1451. United States v. Clayton.
72-1453. United States v. Marshall (Felix W.).
72-1465. United States v. Estes (Henry B.) (72-1466).
72-1469. United States v. Gatlin.
72-1479. United States v. Jones (Wilbur).
72-1498. Sibley Memorial Hospital v. Wilson.
72-1501. United States v. Turner.
72-1502. Hayes v. NTSB.
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142.B.15.106772-1513. United States v. Caldwell (72-1514, 72-1515, 72-1516).
72-1547. Connally v. Continental Distilling Corp. [Continental Distilling Corp. v. Schultz].
72-1555. D.C. Transit System v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission (72-1603).
72-1565. Heard v. American University.
72-1574. United States v. Scott.
72-1579. United States v. Addison (72-1678).
72-1593. United States v. Smith (Claude L.) (72-1600).
72-1594. Cable TV Co. v. FCC.
72-1595. International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots v. NLRB.
72-1605. United States v. Van Buren.
72-1607. United States v. Joyner (Ronnie L.).
72-1612. American Broadcasting Companies v. FCC (72-1613).
72-1625. S & G Investment Inc. v. Home Federal Savings & Loan Association.
72-1628. Brown v. O'Brien (72-1629, 72-1630, 72-1631).
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142.B.15.11B6872-1628. Brown v. O'Brien (72-1629, 72-1630, 72-1631). 3 folders.
72-1660. National Association of Theatre Owners v. FCC.
72-1666. Dan-Air Services, Ltd. v. CAB (72-1770, 72-1786).
72-1676. International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, Local 415-475 v. NLRB.
72-1669. Wingfield Design Associates, Inc. v. Dwoskin, Inc.
72-1684 . Chaconas v. FCC.
72-1705. Portello v. Butz.
72-1713. Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO v. Hodgson.
72-1715. Capital Television Co. v. FCC.
72-1717. United States v. Drew.
72-1719. United States v. Lewis (Reginald A.) (72-1720, 72-1745, 72-1895).
72-1731. United States v. Barnes.
72-1738. United States v. Robinson.
72-1741. American Airlines, Inc. v. CAB (72-1743, 72-1744).
72-1750. United States v. Porchia.
72-1761. Communications Workers v. NLRB.
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142.B.15.12F6972-1767. United States and Camfield v. Wall Corp.
72-1768. United States v. Jennifer.
72-1779. United States v. White (Robert B.).
72-1782. United States v. Lee (Horace E.) (74-1305).
72-1793. Friedman v. Agronsky.
72-1796. Wilderness Society v. Morton (72-1797, 72-1798).
72-1796. Wilderness Society v. Morton (costs) en banc (72-1797, 72-1798).
72-1799. David v. Schuchat.
72-1804. Heart of the Black Hills Stations v. FCC.
72-1811. United States. v. Turner (Ronald J.).
72-1812. United States v. Taylor.
72-1837. Moss v. FPC (72-1846, 72-1892).
72-1839. United States v. Barksdale.
72-1868. Pettis v. Brown & Root, Inc. (72-1869).
72-1873. Dunn v. Maghan.
72-1880. Common Cause v. Jennings.
72-1887. United States v. Belt.
72-1890. Huntingburg v. FPC (72-1893).
72-1915. Douglass v. First National Realty Corp.
72-1923. In re Dovey J. Roundtree.
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142.B.15.13B7072-1927. Warshavsky v. Bollt.
72-1928. United States v. Boggins.
72-1938. National Association of Insurance Agents, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
72-1945. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. v. FPC.
72-1946. United States v. Associated Transport, Inc.
72-1948. United States v. Mackin (72-1949).
72-1959. NAACP v. FPC.
72-1973. Schuck v. Butz.
72-1994. Local Union No. 715, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers v. NLRB (72-1995, 72-1996).
72-2032. South Georgia Natural Gas Co. v. FPC.
72-2038. United States v. Smith (Joseph E.).
72-2046. Kosinski v. Counts.
72-2049. TV 9, Inc. v. FCC (72-2051, 72-2057, 72-2059).
72-2069. LaRose v. FCC.
72-2070. Australia/U.S. Atlantic & Gulf Conference v. FMC.
72-2074. United States v. Anderson (72-1113).
72-2076. United States v. Robinson (Lorenzo).
72-2080. United States v. Brown (William).
72-2095. Munsey v. Morton.
72-2103. Citizens Association of Georgetown, Inc. v. Zoning Commission of D.C. (72-2174).
72-2128. Runyon v. D.C.
72-2138. Bermudez v. Butz.
72-2140. BASYAP, Inc. v. D.C. City Council.
72-2147. Aspin v. Department of Defense.
72-2150. United States v. Douglas.
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142.B.15.14F7172-2152. United States v. Calybourne (72-2192).
72-2154. United States v. Reese (73-1530).
72-2177. Brooks v. AEC.
72-2198. United States v. Smith (Lee R.).
72-2199. United States v. Robertson (Thomas L.).
72-2204. American Smelting & Refining Co. v. FPC. (73-1016, 73-1040, 73-1042, 73-1050, 73-1102, 73-1116, 73-1148, 73-1152).
72-2206. Pesikoff v. Secretary of Labor.
72-2208. Connecticut Mun. Group v. FPC.
72-2216. Bottome v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
72-2223. W & M Enterprises v. McBride.
72-2224. United States v. Davis.
72-2228. United States v. Blackledge.
73-1001. Bilingual Bicultural Coalition pnm Mass Media, Inc. v. FCC.
73-1013. Phillips v. Klassen.
73-1014. Louisville & Jefferson County Air Board v. CAB.
73-1017. Baltimore & Ohio R.R. v. Alabama Great Southern R.R.
73-1018. Hawaiian Telephone Co. v. FCC.
73-1020. United States v. Liddy (73-2074, 73-2080, 73-2081, 73-2082, 73-2083).
73-1028. United States v. McGill.
73-1030. United States v. Minnix.
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142.B.15.15B7273-1034. Starnes v. McGuire (73-1827).
73-1048. United States v. Hunter.
73-1049. Berrigan v. Sigler.
73-1057. Citizens Committee To Save WEFM v. FCC.
73-1058. Watkins v. United States.
73-1061. United States v. Walburn.
73-1063. United States v. Jenkins.
73-1066. United States v. Lawton.
73-1089. United States v. Johnson (Walter E.).
73-1121. United States v. Bruce.
73-1125. United States v. Cherry.
73-1126. United States v. Lewis (Samuel).
73-1128. United States v. Edwards.
73-1141. Anonymous v. Kissinger.
73-1144. Local 644, United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners v. NLRB.
73-1154. United States v. Ecker.
73-1162. United States v. Jones (Sidney).
73-1165. United States v. Wells (73-1167).
73-1184. Diener's, Inc. v. FTC.
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142.B.15.16F7373-1185. Electricities of North Carolina v. FPC.
73-1192. United States v. Moore (Thomas W.).
73-1197. Stearns v. VFW.
73-1205. United States v. Oliver (74-1811).
73-1209. United States v. Bullock.
73-1213. Brody v. Cottrell Co.
73-1214. Air Line Pilots Association v. Civil Aeronautics Board (73-1229).
73-1217. United States v. Perry (73-1302, 73-1306).
73-1218. United States v. Sams.
73-1245. United States v. Williams ( Anthony J.).
73-1249. United States v. Lowery.
73-1252. American Mail Line Ltd. v. FMC (73-1334, 73-1395, 73-1400, 73-1401).
73-1256. United States v. Hantman.
73-1258. MacNeil v. Donnelly.
73-1270. Pete v. United Mine Workers (73-1393, 73-2197).
73-1273. Adams v. Richardson.
73-1284. United States v. Dorsey.
73-1285. United States v. Smith (Anthony R.).
73-1288. United States v. Kearny.
73-1289. Williams v. Trammell.
73-1311. United States v. Inge.
73-1328. Haney v. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry.
73-1332. United States v. Morgan (Roger).
73-1344. Cartier v. Secretary of State.
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142.B.16.1B7473-1357. Credit Card Service Corp. v. FTC.
73-1358. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. v. FPC (73-1485).
73-1365. United States v. Taylor (Joseph W.) (73-1450).
73-1369. United States v. Wilson (William).
73-1372. Graphic Arts International Union v. NLRB.
73-1379. United States v. Posey (73-1380, 73-1381, 73-1382).
73-1410. Transcontinental Pipe Line Corp. v. FPC (73-1412, 73-1558, 73-1575).
73-1411. Knickel v. Logothetis.
73-1445. Burras v. Gallaway.
73-1446. Mascavage v. Richardson.
73-1489. San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of Culinary Workers v. NLRB.
73-1504. United States v. Vines (73-1505).
73-1536. Page Communications Engineers v. Hellenic Lines, Ltd.
73-1539. Atlanta Gas Light Co. v. FPC (73-1588, 73-1698).
73-1541. United States v. Wiggins.
73-1549. United States v. Banks.
73-1555. United States v. Franchise Opportunities, Inc.
73-1557. United States v. Walker (Eugene).
73-1562. United States v. Liddy.
73-1564. United States v. Liddy.
73-1565. United States v. Liddy.
73-1601. Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc. v. Morton (73-1690).
73-1609. Banyard v. NLRB (73-1610).
73-1614. Apton v. Wilson (73-1615).
73-1617. United States v. Wimberly (73-1618, 73-1619).
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142.B.16.2F7573-1629. United States v. Wood (74-1004).
73-1635. United States v. Chowder.
73-1637. Arkansas Power & Light Co. v. FPC (73-1655, 73-1717, 73-1800).
73-1658. Hasson v. Hampton.
73-1659. Automobile Club of Missouri v. NLRB.
73-1660. United States v. Mayo.
73-1662. United States v. Smith (Thomas G.).
73-1678. National Independent Coal Operator's Association v. Morton.
73-1693. United States v. Bailey (Joseph W.).
73-1707. Blake Construction Co. v. Laborers' International Union of North America.
73-1714. Continental Air Lines, Inc. v. CAB.
73-1715. MacDonald v. FPC.
73-1716. United States v. Williams (Albert A.).
73-1719. Mourning v. NLRB.
73-1737. United States v. McCutcheon.
73-1743. United States v. Shepard.
73-1762. United States v. Heard.
73-1764. Enterprise Association of Steam, Hot Water, Hydraulic Sprinkler, Pneumnatic Tube, Ice Machine, & General Pipefitters of New York and Vicinity, Local Union No. 638 v. NLRB.
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142.B.16.3B7673-1765. Northern California Power Agency v. FPC.
73-1766. Harper v. Levi (73-2035).
73-1769. United States v. Leonard.
73-1774. United Steelworkers of America v. NLRB.
73-1775. Spellers v. Claytor.
73-1779. Wilderness Society v. FCC.
73-1797. Schechter v. Weinberger.
73-1805. United States v. Bridgeman.
73-1809. In re Elby Alston.
73-1813. United States v. Silvers (73-2099).
73-1826. United States v. Brown (Roland W.). 2 folders.
73-1829. Texas International Airlines, Inc. v. CAB.
73-1830. United States v. Perrin.
73-1831. United States v. Pierson.
73-1844. FTC v. Retail Credit Co.
73-1847. Zweibon v. Mitchell.
73-1848. Crown v. Fairchild.
73-1853. Brinberg v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
73-1875. Addison Crane Co. v. Comsat Communications Satellite Corp.
73-1881. Stewart v. FCC.
73-1890. United States v. Gorham.
73-1892. United States v. Washington (James G.).
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142.B.16.4F7773-1916. Willoughby v. Stever.
73-1919. Columbia Plaza Corp. v. Security Nat. Bank.
73-1926. Aviation Consumer Action Project v. CAB.
73-1955. Grubbs v. Butz.
73-1958. National Milk Producers Federation v. Simon.
73-1962. Nixon v. Sirica:
Memoranda and drafts. 5 folders.
Cox: Special Prosecutor's papers.
Judge Sirica: Orders and papers.
Wright: President's papers.
Newspaper clippings regarding Watergate.
73-1963. United Television Co. v. FCC (73-1964, 74-1526, 74-1527).
73-1968. Bryant v. Jefferson Federal Savings & Loan Association.
73-1978. Tax Analysts & Advocates v. IRS.
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142.B.16.5B7873-1982. United States v. Freeman.
73-1991. McSurely v. McClellan.
73-1994. Louisiana v. FPC (73-2146).
73-2002. Suskind v. Colquit.
73-2014. Sea-Land Service, Inc. v. FMC.
73-2024. Estate of Cennamo v. American Securities & Trust Co. [In re Estate of Burrough].
73-2028. Truck Drivers, Oil Drivers, Filling Station and Platform Workers Local No. 705 v. NLRB.
73-2052. National Association of Independent Television Producers and Directors v. FCC.
73-2056. Greenya v. George Washington University.
73-2061. Quaker Action Group v. Hickel (73-2190).
73-2063. Lac Court Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians v. FPC (73-2130).
73-2066. W.H. Hansen & Medford Broadcasters, Inc. v. FCC.
73-2093. Pacific Architects & Engineers, Inc. v. Renegotiation Board.
73-2104. United States v. Sullivan.
73-2110. Palmer v. Rogers.
73-2123. F.E. Gregory & Sons v. Walter.
73-2136. Fairbank v. Schlesinger (74-1287).
73-2139. United States v. Turner (Randolph).
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142.B.16.6F7973-2153. Petkas v. Staats.
72-2163. Re Marguiles.
73-2165. United States v. Lucas (Alvin).
73-2177. McLean Gardens Residence Association v. National Capital Planning Commission.
73-2185. United States v. Barker (73-2186, 73-2187, 73-2188).
73-2198. McCall v. Air Line Pilots Association.
73-2199. United States v. Hunt.
73-2205. Ethyl Corp. v. EPA (73-2268, 73-2269, 73-2270, 74-1021).
73-2207. Conway Corp. v. FPC.
73-2213. Fidelity Television, Inc. v. FCC.
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142.B.16.7B8073-2221. United States v. Johnson (Ralph).
73-2223. United States v. Bellosi.
73-2226. United States v. Watkins.
73-2231. United States v. Resenbloom.
73-2234. Sears v. EPA (74-1015, 74-1030, 74-1574, 74-1583).
73-2245. In re Grand Jury Proceedings (Diane Alexandra Raper) (73-2246).
73-2252. United States v. McCord.
73-2253. Consumers Union v. Periodical Correspondents' Association.
73-2256. NBC v. FCC.
73-2259. San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of Culinary Workers, Bartenders, Hotel, Motel and Club Service Workers v. NLRB.
73-2266. Lloyd Harbor Study Group, Inc. v. NRC. 2 folders.
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142.B.16.8F8173-2271. Committee to Save Lake Murray v. FPC (73-2272).
73-2274. United States v. Hukins.
74-1005. United States v. Moore (Gregory J.).
74-1013. District of Columbia v. Costle and EPA (74-1575, 74-1579, 74-1580, 74-1581, 74-1582). 5 folders.
74-1043. Southern California Edison Co. v. FPC (74-1046).
74-1047. Berger v. Board of Psychologist Examiners.
74-1157. United States v. Jones (Elmer).
74-1161. United States v. Warren.
74-1162. Davis v. United States (74-1170, 74-1175).
74-1165. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers v. Hodgson.
74-1167. Local Union No. 391, International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. NLRB.
74-1178. Slaughter v. Jefferson Federal Savings & Loan Association. (74-1179).
74-1186. Citizens for Safe Power, Inc. v. NRC.
74-1191. Jonal Corp. v. D.C.
74-2101. United States v. Crafton.
74-1205. Lerch v. Simon.
74-1218. National Labor Relations Board v. Masonic and Eastern Star Home of D.C.
74-1240. Public Service Commission of the State of New York v. FPC.
74-1244. Lumbley v. Garrell.
74-1253. United States v. Olivares-Pflucker.
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142.B.16.9B8274-1258. Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities v. Nixon.
74-1260. Nader v. Saxbe.
74-1266. Pacific Maritime Association v. NLRB (74-1296).
74-1280. United States v. Williams (Braddock).
74-1285. Committee for GI Rights v. Callaway.
74-1287. Perry v. Commanding Officer. 2 folders.
74-1298. Turner v. FCC (74-1299).
74-1318. Van Riles v. Chesapeake Ranch Club, Inc.
74-1327. Maryland Nat. Capital Park & Planning Commission v. Lynn.
74-1332. National Asphalt Pavement Association v. Train (74-1388).
74-1335. United States v. Stroy.
74-1336. Spark v. Catholic University of America.
74-1337. Ripon Society, Inc. v. National Republican Party (74-1358).
74-1338. United States v. Baltimore , Inc. (74-1339).
74-1349. Colonial Times, Inc. v. Gasch.
74-1359. Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, Local Union 576 v. NLRB.
74-1364. Haldeman v. Sirica (74-1368).
74-1382. United States v. Sherpix, Inc. (74-1383).
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142.B.16.10F8374-1389. Sierra Club v. Morton. 3 folders.
74-1435. Kurylas v. Department of Agriculture.
74-1447. United States v. Griffith.
74-1449. United States v. Brown (Larry L.).
74-1450. Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Co. v. FPC.
74-1455. United States v. Pollack (74-1460, 74-1640).
74-1465. Reese v. United States Board of Parole.
74-1466. United States v. Jones (Gary E.) (74-1468). 3 folders.
74-1475. United States v. Bridgeman (74-1476, 74-1497, 74-1515, 74-1615, 74-1646, 74-1874, 74-2034, 74-2055, 74-2127). 3 folders.
74-1477. Indiana Port Commission v. FMC.
74-1483. Ramer v. Saxbe.
74-1492. Mitchell v. Sirica. 2 folders.
74-1495. United States v. Marshall (Tyrone I.).
74-1499. States Marine International v. Peterson (74-1502).
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142.B.16.11B8474-1504. Staub v. Johnson.
74-1508. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith v. National Mexican American Anti-Defamation Committee.
74-1512. United States v. Morgan (Dennis G.) (74-1782).
74-1541. United States v. White (Orson G.).
74-1545. National Association of Demolition Contractors v. Costle (75-2078).
74-1555. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners v. FCC (74-1585, 74-1659, 74-1696).
74-1557. United States v. Kerr.
74-1558. NLRB v. Gray Line, Inc.
74-1608. Amalgamated Clothing Workers v. NLRB.
74-1611. United States v. Gorham (Frank) (74-1613).
74-1618. Nixon v. Jaworski.
74-1633. Southwest Pennsylvania Cable TV, Inc. v. FCC.
74-1642. United States v. Carter (Riley B.) (74-1643).
74-1644. District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency v. Thirteen Parcels of Land.
74-1647. Butterfield v. Gazelle.
74-1664. Eastern Air Lines, Inc. v. CAB.
74-1667. Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization v. Morton.
74-1886. Stokes v. General Services Administration.
74-1694. United States v. Marshall (Joseph E.).
74-1697. Saturn Airways, Inc. v. CAB.
74-1703. United States v. Hammond.
74-1709. International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers v. NLRB (74-1825, 74-1901).
74-1732. Goodman v. Lombard (74-1733).
74-1749. Iron Workers Local Union No. 167 v. NLRB.
74-1760. Mason v. Panama Canal Co.
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142.B.16.12F8574-1766. Rust Craft Broadcasting of New York v. FCC.
74-1767. Price v. United Mine Workers.
74-1776. Coopersmith v. Roudebush.
74-1777. District 153 of International Association Machinists and Aerospace Workers v. NLRB.
74-1778. United States v. Bradshaw [United States v. Robinson (Vance E.)].
74-1781. Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. v. FERC (74-1784).
74-1789. Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, D. C . v. Verlag.
74-1796. Minnesota Power & Light Co. v. FPC.
74-1813. United States v. Mason.
74-1822. United States v. DuBose.
74-1830. United States v. Jones (John E.).
74-1832. Palmore v. Superior Court of the D.C. (73-1975).
74-1833. United States v. King (75-1025).
74-1847. Doraiswamy v. Secretary of Labor (74-2017).
74-1852. Vymetalik v. Secretary of Commerce.
74-1861. Payne v. Government of D.C.
74-1872. United States v. Forbes.
74-1873. David B. Lilly Co. v. Renegotiation Board.
74-1892. Leone v. Mobil Oil Corp.
74-1899. Expeditions Unlimited Aquatic Enterprises v. Smithsonian Institution.
74-1902. Fields v. Office of Workers' Compensation.
74-1909. Castlewood International Corp. v. Schultz.
74-1933. United States v. Ash.
74-1942. Lyon v. Carey.
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142.B.16.13B8674-1945. Aviation Consumer Action Project v. Timm.
74-1948. McCord v. Benefits Review Board.
74-1948. McCord v. Cephas (74-1964).
74-1952. Civic Telecasting Corp. v. FCC.
74-1961. Big Valley Cablevision, Inc. v. FCC.
74-1970. Feinberg v. FDIC.
74-1971. United States v. Hodge.
74-1978. Goudie v. Sears, Roebuck & Co.
74-1984. Delta Air Lines, Inc. v. CAB (75-1267, 75-1268, 75-1269).
74-1995. National Student Travel Bureau v. CAB (74-2035, 74-2043, 74-2064, 74-2084, 74-2106, 74-2115).
74-2002. United States v. Warren.
74-2003. Kaplan v. United States Postal Service.
74-2006. Action for Children's Television v. FCC.
74-2008. Poe v. Butterfield.
74-2010. Oum v. INS.
74-2025. Public Citizens, Inc. v. Simon.
74-2026. Barnes v. Costle.
74-2036. Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. v. FPC (75-1038). 4 folders.
74-2039. Hall v. B.P. Oil Co.
74-2041. Pocket Phone v. FCC (74-2041, 75-1343).
74-2046. Pacific Gas Transmission Co. v. FPC.
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142.B.16.14F8774-2066. Duke City Lumber Co. v. Butz.
74-2068. United States v. Reinecke.
74-2092. United States v. Shields.
74-2093. United States v. Arnold.
74-2097. United States v. Scott (74-2098).
74-2117. United States Steel Corp. v. FPC.
74-2123. Willcox v. FPC (75-1019, 75-1062, 75-1245, 75-1246, 75-1247, 75-1248). 4 folders.
74-2129. National Tenants v. Romney [National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials v. Hills].
74-1231. Amoco Oil Co. v. EPA.
74-2134. East Mississippi Electric Power Association v. FPC.
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142.B.16.15B8875-1017. Council for the Advancement of Psychological Professions & Sciences v. Blue Cross Association.
75-1026. United States v. DeLoach.
75-1027. Wu v. Keeney.
75-1043. United States v. Burke.
75-1044. Smith v. Burns.
75-1050. Electronics Corp. v. Schlesinger.
75-1054. Priest v. Secretary of the Navy.
75-1053. National Cable Television Association v. FCC (75-1132). 2 folders.
75-1061. Buckley v. Valeo. 4 folders.
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142.B.16.16F8975-1067. United States v. Schofield.
75-1068. United States v. Beatty.
75-1081. Altman v. Central of Georgia Ry.
75-1086. Aviation Consumer Action Project v. Washburn.
75-1111. United States v. Wilkerson.
75-1120. Electric Industries Association v. FCC (75-1143, 75-1148, 75-1227, 75-1266, 75-1394, 75-1395, 75-1401, 75-1404, 75-1422, 75-1453, 75-1459, 75-1513).
75-1124. Crown Central Petroleum Corp. v. FTC.
75-1135. Walko Corp. v. Burger Chef Systems, Inc.
75-1176. FTC v. Lonning.
75-1210. United States v. Hill (Thomas).
75-1222. Bergstrom v. Kissinger.
75-1231. Masti-Kure Products Co. v. Mathews.
75-1257. McGraw-Edison Co. v. NLRB.
75-1280. Home Box Office, Inc. v. FCC (75-1284, 75-1342, 75-1358, 75-1430, 75-1496, 75-1555, 75-1785, 75-1788, 75-1807, 75-1869, 75-2129, 75-2130, 75-2131, 75-2172). 3 folders.
75-1291. Cities Service Gas Co. v. FPC.
75-1298. Forester v. Consumer Product Safety Commission (75-1299).
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142.B.17.1B9075-1335. National Council of Community Mental Health Centers v. Mathews (75-1353). 2 folders.
75-1337. United States v. Wilson (Rayfield).
75-1350. Campbell v. McGruder (75-2273). 11 folders.
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142.B.17.2F9175-1350. Campbell v. McGruder (75-2273). 1 folder.
75-1374. United States v. Davis (Joseph B.). 2 folders.
75-1380. United States v. Wanzer.
75-1381. United States v. Haldeman (75-1382, 75-1383, 75-1384). 2 folders.
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142.B.17.3B9275-1381. United States v. Haldeman (75-1382, 75-1383, 75-1384).
75-1389. Montgomery Environmental Coalition v. Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.
75-1399. Public Citizen v. Coleman.
75-1402. Horan v. Wallace.
75-1409. United States v. Mitchell (NBC) (75-1410).
75-1412. Keller Trucking Inc. v. United States (75-1624, 75-1876).
75-1415. Potomac Iron Works v. Carpenter.
75-1431. Center for National Policy Review v. Richardson.
75-1441. United States v. Vecchiarello.
75-1448. Lawrenson v. Levi.
75-1461. Palmer v. Hart.
75-1478. Digby v. ICC.
75-1487. United States v. Jones (Robert, Jr.).
75-1491. CBS Television Network Affiliates Association v. FCC (75-1519, 75-1583, 75-2032, 75-2102).
75-1495. United States v. Brackett.
75-1503. Capital Cities Communications, Inc. v. FCC.
75-1506. AFL-CIO v. Marshall.
75-1516. United States v. Wards.
75-1523. United States v. Johnson (Melville) (75-1524, 75-1525, 75-1526, 75-1527).
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142.B.17.4F9375-1542. Bodner v. FTC.
75-1544. Wager v. Pro.
75-1599. Builders Equity Corp. v. Hurwitz (75-1734, 75-1737).
75-1560. United States v. Bass.
75-1571. United States v. Hart.
75-1592. United States v. Williams (Ray).
75-1600. Southern Union Gas Co. v. FPC.
75-1601. Scalpelli v. United States.
75-1615. National Association of Regional Medical Programs v. Mathews (75-2001).
75-1617. Mebane Home Telephone Co. v. FCC.
75-1619. United States v. Scios. 4 folders.
75-1624. Crete Carrier Corp. v. UCC (75-1876).
75-1629. Marcus v. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs.
75-1630. Rosen v. Belson.
75-1641. Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association v. ICC (75-1716, 75-1760, 75-1768, 75-1779, 75-1833, 75-1893, 75-1894, 75-1895, 75-1937). 3 folders.
75-1647. Joseph v. Civil Service Commission.
75-1776. Greater Rockford Airport Authority v. CAB.
75-1651. Marshall v. D.C. Government (75-1900, 75-1901).
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142.B.17.5B9475-1659. United States v. Fort (Jeff).
75-1684. Hussain v. Bache & Co.
75-1688. United States v. Greene (Frederick).
75-1696. United States v. Johnson (William J.).
75-1703. D.C. v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
75-1704. District 6, United Mine Workers v. Board of Mine Operations Appeals.
75-1710. Westreich v. Washington Terminal Co.
75-1713. United States v. Wilson (Luther R.).
75-1721. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers v. NLRB.
75-1722. Hoffman v. ICC [Alexander v. ICC] (75-1726, 75-2164).
75-1732. Young v. United States.
75-1755. United States v. Nance (75-1865).
75-1774. United States v. Maturo.
75-1789. Thompson & Marshall v. HUD [Thompson v. Washington] (75-1910).
75-1790. MacDonald v. Hart.
75-1830. Kappelmann v. Delta Airlines, Inc.
75-1831. United States v. Lechoco.
75-1837. United States v. Moore (Robert).
75-1843. Hall v. Roudebush.
75-1849. Carpenter v. FCC.
75-1855. Bilingual Bicultural Coalition on Mass Media v. FCC (75-2181). 3 folders.
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142.B.17.6F9575-1856. Postal rate cases [National Association of Greeting Card Publishers v. United States Postal Service] (75-1587, 75-2227, 75-2228, 75-2238). 5 folders.
75-1860. United States v. Mackin (75-1861, 76-1851).
75-1862. Harrington v. Bush.
75-1867. New York Foreign Freight Forwarders & Brokers Association v. ICC (77-1353).
75-1870. Chinese American Civic Counsel v. Attorney General.
75-1872. Hooks v. Southeast Construction Corp.
75-1897. Oetiker v. Werke.
75-1903. Briscoe v. Levi.
75-1921. Heumann v. National Airlines, Inc.
75-1927. Computer Machining Technology Corp. v. Rumsfeld.
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142.B.17.7B9675-1931. UMWA v. Kleppe [Association of Bituminous Contractors, Inc. v. Andrus] (75-1932).
75-1945. New England Power Co. v. FERC. 2 folders.
75-1948. Winter v. Local Union No. 639.
75-1962. Ransom v. D.C. Board of Parole.
75-1983. National Consumer Information Center v. Gallegos (75-1984, 75-2161).
75-1988. Robbins v. Footer.
75-1991. British Caledonian Airways, Ltd. v. CAB.
75-1992. Communications Systems, Inc. v. FCC (77-1804).
75-2007. American Physical Therapy Association v. Mathews.
75-2010. Washington Mobilization Committee v. Cullilnane.
75-2016. Doe v. McMillan.
75-2050. Safir v. Kreps.
75-2054. Fund for Animals v. Frizzell.
75-2056. Natural Resources Defense Council v. Costle (75-2066, 75-2067, 75-2235).
75-2069. Clark v. King (75-2198).
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142.B.17.8F9775-2075. United States v. Millings.
75-2076. United States v. Brooks.
75-2080. Kansas Power & Light Co. v. FPC.
75-2095. United States v. Gallo.
75-2110. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. v. United States. 3 folders.
75-2114. Northwest Marine Iron Works v. United States.
75-2126. United States v. Gaither.
75-2140. In re Lela & Co.
75-2512. Huntingburg v. FPC.
75-2165. United Airlines, Inc. v. CAB (75-2211, 76-1099, 76-1101, 76-1118).
75-2166. Alston v. Proctor.
75-2182. Sherwood v. Kissinger.
75-2183. Keebler v. United States.
75-2191. Sharp v. FDIC.
75-2193. Communications Satellite Corp. v. FCC.
75-2203. Quaker Action Group v. Andrus.
75-2204. Sanders v. United States.
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142.B.17.9B9875-2212. National Association for Mental Health, Inc. v. Califano.
75-2219. Cuneo v. Rumsfeld.
75-2224. Environmental Defense Fund v. Costle.
75-2229. Hensen v. Levi (75-2243).
75-2233. Keville v. Georgetown College.
75-2240. United States v. Sanders.
75-2252. Kearney v. Sigler.
75-2256. Blake Construction Co. v. Eastern Foundation Co. (75-2257, 76-1083, 76-1084).
75-2267. Mobil Oil Corp. v. FPC.
75-0213. United States v. United States, ICC & National Classification Committee. 3 folders.
76-0204. Baldin v. Dugas.
76-0210. Kadir v. Dugas.
76-1004. Phillippi v. CIA.
76-1006. Chambers v. Local Union No. 639. 3 folders.
76-1008. Ace Motor Freight, Inc. v. ICC.
76-1009. National Congress of Hispanic American Citizens v. Usery.
76-1015. National Association of Regional Medical Programs, Inc. v. Califano.
76-1018. Galan v. Usery (76-1019).
76-1022. Prive v. Franklin Investment Co.
76-1026. Secretary of Agriculture v. ICC.
76-1027. United States v. Gordon.
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142.B.17.10F9976-1174. Ashland Oil Co. v. FTC (76-1304).
76-1175. Utz v. Cullinane.
76-1183. Proctor v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
76-1192. Silentman v. FPC.
76-1223. Matcalf v. National Petroleum Council.
76-1232. Churchill Truck Lines, Inc. v. United States.
76-1233. Nguyen Tan An v. United States.
76-1250. Choctaw and McCurtain Counties, Oklahoma v. United States.
76-1251. Chalk v. Secretary of Labor.
76-1261. Stebbins v. Continental Insurance Co.
76-1269. Norton v. I.A.M. National Pension Fund.
76-1271. Basic Media, Ltd. v. FCC (76-1513, 76-1514).
76-1300. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Sales, Inc. v. Condec Corp.
76-1308. Forsham v. Califano.
76-1313. Mandel v. Hoffman.
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142.B.17.11B10076-1319. Household Goods Carriers' Bureau v. ICC (76-1550).
76-1336. Dellums v. Powell. 2 folders.
76-1346. Marker v. International Union, UAW (76-1530).
76-1354. Atlas Copco, Inc. v. EPA.
76-1361. WSTE-TV, Inc. v. FCC.
76-1367. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Las Cruces, New Mexico v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
76-1370. Smith v. Washington.
76-1371. Open America v. Watergate Special Prosecution Force.
76-1375. United States v. Harper.
76-1376. United States v. Fogel.
76-1381. Bronco Broadcasting Co. v. FCC.
76-1382. Greater Washington Chapter of Americans for Democratic Action v. D.C. National Bank.
76-1403. United States v. Fields (Thomas).
76-1411. Rieser v. D.C. (76-1412). 2 folders.
76-1424. Weimann v. International Association of Bridge, Structural, & Ornamental Iron Workers (76-1565)
76-1433. Aguilar v. Bell.
76-1434. National Association of Neighborhood Health Centers, Inc. v. Mathews.
76-1442. Johnson Motor Lines, Inc. v. United States.
76-1452. Regular Common Carrier Conference of American Trucking Associations, Inc. v. ICC.
76-1454. Baltimore & Ohio R.R. v. United States.
76-1455. Foster v. Maryland State Savings & Loan Association.
76-1462. Igonia v. Califano.
76-1470. Shevell v. United States.
76-1476. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC.
76-1484. Culpeper League for Environmental Protection v. NRC.
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142.B.17.12F10176-1491. International Chemical Workers Union Local 438 v. NLRB.
76-1495. National Society for the Prevention of Blindness v. Consumer Product Safety Commission (76-1723, 76-1788).
76-1496. United States v. Herron.
76-1500. United States v. Jackson (Melvin E) (76-1584).
76-1504. United States v. Lanier.
76-1508. United States v. Watson (Theodore R.).
76-1517. Paramount General Hospital, Inc. v. NLRB.
76-1523. United States v. Reese (Thomas E.).
76-1524. Ritz v. O'Donnell. 2 folders.
76-1525. Natural Resources Defense Council v. NRC. 4 folders.
76-1526. Community Broadcasting of Boston, Inc. v. FCC.
76-1528. Halperin v. Department of State.
76-1554. UAW v. Marshall.
76-1569. Chrysler Corp. v. EPA (76-1575, 76-1576, 76-1582).
76-1572. United States v. Cooper.
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142.B.17.13B10276-1574. United States v. Robinson (Vance E.).
76-1583. Lewis v. Greyhound Lines-East.
76-1585. Oglesby v. FERC.
76-1586. Chrysler Corp. v. FTC.
76-1597. North Central Truck Lines, Inc. v. ICC.
76-1603. Underwood v. Hills (76-1650).
76-1611. National Association of Greeting Card Publishers v. United States Postal Service.
76-1617. National Confectioners Association v. Califano.
76-1623. Association of American Railroads v. ICC.
76-1625. Bowles v. Strickland.
76-1629. United States v. Woods (76-1631).
76-1632. Knippen v. Glen Falls Insurance Co.
76-1634. Ryan v. FDIC.
76-1641. Battles Farm Co. v. Harris.
76-1656. United States v. Lollie.
76-1664. Natural Resources Defense Council v. Costle (76-1665).
76-1666. Perricone v. Secretary of Army.
76-1668. United States v. Roberts (Winfield L.). 2 folders.
76-1692. WNCN Listeners Guild & Citizens Communications Center v. FCC.
76-1708. General Services Employees Union Local No. 73 v. NLRB.
76-1710. Inmates, D.C. Jail v. Jackson.
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143.B.17.14F10376-1715. L'Enfant Plaza Properties, Inc. v. D.C. Redevelopment Land Agency (76-1721).
76-1718. Almay v. Califano.
76-1728. United States v. Brooks (Francis).
76-1738. Eastern Canvas Products, Inc. v. Brown (77-1505).
76-1741. United States v. Maturo.
76-1744. United States v. General Motors Corp. (76-1745).
76-1747. United States v. Staten.
76-1752. United States v. Walker (Wesley) (76-1753, 76-1754).
76-1758. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1547 v. NLRB.
76-1759. Ginsburg, Feldman & Bress v. FEA. 3 folders.
76-1777. Stoddard v. Dann.
76-1781. Field v. Brown (78-1336, 78-1376, 78-1716).
76-1785. B.J. McAdams, Inc. v. ICC.
76-1802. B.J. McAdams, Inc. v. ICC.
76-1821. Lodge 1858, AFGE v. Webb (76-1934). 2 folders.
76-1824. McCord v. Cephas.
76-1825. Clark v. Valeo. 2 folders.
76-1840. United States v. Moore (Thomas W., Jr.).
76-1859. Trans World Airlines, Inc. v. CAB.
76-1870. Warner v. Civil Service Commission.
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142.B.17.15B10476-1839. United States v. Burton.
76-1875. Recreation Vehicle Industry Association v. EPA (78-1117).
76-1879. United States v. Borum.
76-1889. United States v. Davis (Larry).
76-1890. United States v. Farrell.
76-1891. Rubin v. Evening Star.
76-1892. Bosser v. Sheldon Magazine.
76-1911. North Central Airlines, Inc. v. Continental Oil Co.
76-1915. McCarthy v. FCC.
76-1916. Andrews v. Railroad Retirement Board.
76-1920. United States v. Vecchiarello (76-1921).
76-1939. Maddox v. Bano.
76-1940. Baylor University Medical Center v. NLRB. 2 folders.
76-1942. Smithkline Corp. v. FDA.
76-1947. Tabor v. Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries.
76-1955. B.J. McAdams, Inc. v. ICC.
76-1970. National Association of Regional Councils v. Costle.
76-1972. Humboldt Express, Inc v. ICC.
76-1982. United Glass and Ceramic Workers of North America v. Marshall.
76-1985. United States v. Lechoco.
76-2002. National Association of Regional Councils v. Califano (77-1645).
76-2007. United States v. Smith (John P.).
76-2010. National Association of Government Employees v. Campbell (76-2013, 76-2022, 76-2023).
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142.B.17.16F10576-2105. Retail Store Employees Union, Local 1001 v. NLRB.
76-2018. Foley v. Balderson.
76-2025. Gupta v. Howard University.
76-2029. United States v. D.C. (76-2030).
76-2037. Military Audit Project v. Bush.
76-2048. Atcheson, Topeka & Santa Fe R.R. v. ICC (76-2070).
76-2058. Greater Southeast Community Hospital v. Califano.
76-2062. United States v. Ford Motor Co. (76-2063, 77-1378).
76-2075. United States v. Corr (76-2076).
76-2078. Midwest Emery Freight System. Inc. v. ICC.
76-2093. Houston v. CAB.
76-2098. Brady v. Siegel Trading Co.
76-2127. Morgan v. Jackson.
76-2131. Aloha Airlines, Inc. v. CAB.
76-2134. Mead Data Central, Inc. v. Department of Air Force.
76-2135. Smith v. Pro Football, Inc. (76-2136). 5 folders.
76-2167. William County Broadcasting Systems, Inc. v. FCC.
77-1003. Browner v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
77-1017. McCoy v. Herring.
77-1076. Ghiaurov v. IRS (77-1077).
77-1082. Marquis Who's Who, Inc. v. North American Advertising Associates.
77-1098. Smith v. Communications Satellite Corp.
77-1104. Harley-Davidson Motor Co. v. EPA.
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142.B.18.1B10677-1113. Association of American Railroads v. ICC.
77-1115. Miller v. Poretsky.
77-1145. McRae v. Bureau of Prisons (77-1171).
77-1146. Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co. v. FERC.
77-1147. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. ICC.
77-1165. Service Employees International Union, Local 250 v. NLRB (77-1630).
77-1170. United States v. Gonzales.
77-1173. Chemical Leaman Lines v. ICC.
77-1204. Mervin v. FTC.
77-1217. Trinity Services, Inc. v. Marshall.
77-1227. Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. v. Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
77-1239. District 65, Distributive Workers of America v. NLRB (77-1367).
77-1240. Jordan v. United States Department of Justice. 2 folders.
77-1245. Monsanto Co. v. Gardener.
77-1249. United States v. FCC (77-1252, 77-1253, 77-1254).
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142.B.18.2F10777-1275. Bristol-Myers Co. v. FTC.
77-1301. Altman v. Central of Georgia Ry. (77-1315).
77-1302. Exxon v. FTC (77-1303, 77-1304).
77-1307. Roybal v. Andrus.
77-1308. Jones v. Arnett.
77-1326. Norwood (Massachusetts) v. FERC.
77-1329. Wolston v. Reader's' Digest Association.
77-1334. United States v. Adams (Leonard E.).
77-1340. Weahkee v. Perry.
77-1341. Willis v. Willis.
77-1345. Marine Petroleum Co. v. Champlin Petroleum Co.
77-1351. Copeland v. Marshall. 2 folders.
77-1352. Rogers Radio Communication Services, Inc. v. FCC (77-1357).
77-1374. United States v. Irby.
77-1387. Williams v. United States Parole Commission.
77-1388. Russell v. Alexander.
77-1405. United States v. Carter (Melvin).
77-1408. United States v. Gwyn.
77-1416. Belco Petroleum Corp. v. FERC.
77-1418. Holder v. Secretary of Army.
77-1435. United States v. Randall.
77-1442. National Association of Letter Carriers v. United States Postal Service.
77-1443. American Security Council v. FCC. 2 folders.
77-1466. Fitzgerald v. Staats.
77-1482. Church of Scientology of California, Inc. v. United States Customs Service (77-1579).
77-1489. Natural Resources Defense Council v. NRC (77-1576, 77-1698).
77-1495. Lee v. Senate Motors, Inc.
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142.B.18.3B10877-1497. Frady v. Bureau of Prisons.
77-1506. United States v. Jones (Ronnie L.) (77-1595). 2 folders.
77-1511. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. v. FERC.
77-1512. Local 777, Democratic Union Organizing Committee v. NLRB (77-1673). 2 folders.
77-1524. Johnson v. Cleland.
77-1530. Barrier Industries v. Echard.
77-1548. Altus v. FERC.
77-1549. Siegel v. Kreps.
77-1550. Guardian Federal Savings & Loan Association v. Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp.
77-1571. United States v. Morgan (William D.).
77-1573. K.G. Moore, Inc. v. ICC.
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142.B.18.4F10977-1590. National Retired Teachers Association v. United States Postal Service.
77-1592. Public Service Co. of Hampshire v. FERC (77-2004).
77-1601. Carmichael v. Egan.
77-1604. United States v. Girst. 2 folders.
77-1611. Defenders of Wildlife v. Andrus (78-1248).
77-1615. Levy v. Fletcher.
77-1616. Rhodia, Inc. v. FDA.
77-1632. Committee to Protect First Amendment Rights v. Berglund.
77-1657. Blair v. Inter-Ocean Insurance Co.
77-1663. United States v. Burkley (77-1664).
77-1667. Reid v. Lane Bryant, Inc.
77-1671. Ed Miniat, Inc. v. Baltimore and Ohio R.R.
77-1674. Dormu v. D.C. Court of Appeals.
77-1684. National Association of Postal Supervisors v. United States Postal Service (77-1685, 77-1690).
77-1689. Willis Shaw Frozen Express, Inc. v. ICC.
77-1693. Canadian Transport Co. v. United States.
77-1696. United States v. Donnelly.
77-1718. Deyampert v. Golub.
77-1733. National Welfare Rights Association v. FCC.
77-1739. UAW v. National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation (77-1766, 77-1667).
77-1748. United States v. Farrar.
77-1750. United States v. Dorsey (77-1801).
77-1773. Hoffman v. Washington Post Co.
77-1780. United States v. Hancock.
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142.B.18.5B11077-1788. WLLE, Inc. v. FCC.
77-1789. Dilley v. Alexander (77-1790, 77-1791, 77-1792). 2 folders.
77-1793. In re Search Warrant Dated July 4, 1977 for Premises at 2215 S. St., NW, Washington, D.C. 2 folders.
77-1806. United States v. Byers.
77-1807. Alliance for Labor and Community Action v. GSA.
77-1808. National Treasury Employees Union v. Campbell.
77-1810. In re Henson (77-1811, 77-1812).
77-1820. R.A. Weaver & Associates, Inc. v. Asphalt Construction Inc.
77-1822. Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. EEOC (77-1995, 77-1996).
77-1834. O.N.C. Freight Systems, Inc. v. ICC.
77-1841. United States v. Kearns.
77-1859. General Motors Corp. v. FERC.
77-1893. Consolidated Gas Supply Corp. v. FERC.
77-1898. Motion Picture Studio Mechanics Local 22 v. CBS.
77-1907. Aetna Freight Lines, Inc. v. ICC.
77-1911. United States v. Hawkins.
77-1913. United States v. Bullock (Willie).
77-1915. Las Cruces TV Cable v. FCC (79-1133, 79-1134, 79-2247).
77-1918. Munitions Carrier Conference, Inc. v. ICC.
77-1922. Halkin v. Helms (77-1923).
77-1959. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs v. Potomac Electric Power Co.
77-1966. D.C. Redevelopment Land Agency v. Eleven Parcels of Land.
77-1969. American Cyanamid Co. v. FDA.
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142.B.18.6F11177-1972. United States v. Peters.
77-1979. Branch 6000, National Association of Letter Carriers v. NLRB.
77-1984. Baxter v. Claytor. 3 folders.
77-1990. United States v. Wright (77-1991).
77-2010. Brewster v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
77-2020. United States v. Day (77-2021).
77-2038. Marshall v. Local Union No. 639, International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
77-2079. Tri-State Motor Transit Co. v. ICC.
77-2098. United States v. Chrysler Corp.
77-2099. In re FTC Line of Burinss Report Litigation (77-2100).
77-2106. United States v. Brown (Charles R.) (78-1646).
77-2113. International Detective Service, Inc. v. ICC.
77-2129. United States v. Howie.
77-2130. United States v. Stewart.
77-2134. Church of Scientology of California v. Foley.
77-8014. Dunn v. United States.
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142.B.18.7B11278-1015. Lawrence v. Staats. 3 folders.
78-1020. Leneweaver v. United States.
78-1021. D.C. Medicaid Transp., Inc. v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission.
78-1026. Wise Oil Co. v. FERC.
78-1028. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. v. ICC.
78-1031. Curry v. Secretary of Army.
78-1038. Way of Life Television Network, Inc. v. FCC.
78-1046. United States v. Swiderski (78-1047).
78-1055. Newspaper Guild of Greater Philadelphia, Local 10 v. NLRB (78-1204). 2 folders.
78-1060. Campbell 66 Express, Inc. v. ICC.
78-1062. Bloom v. NLRB.
78-1073. Potomac Electric Power Co. v. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs.
78-1074. Goodson v. Railroad Retirement Board.
78-1085. Anderson v. United States Treasury.
78-1093. Pitsker v. Blumenthal.
78-1108. Shear v. National Rifle Association.
78-1113. Parker v. United States.
78-1132. South Louisiana Grain Services, Inc. v. Berglund.
78-1160. Kepford v. NRC.
78-1162. FTC v. Retail Clerks International Association.
78-1166. Edwards v. Carter. 2 folders.
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142.B.18.8F11378-1166. Edwards v. Carter. 2 folders.
78-1193. United States v. Ford (Richard).
78-1209. Physicians National House Staff Association v. Murphy. 2 folders.
78-1220. United States v. Rogers.
78-1224. Smith (Theresa L.) v. United States.
78-1246. National Automotive Long Lines, Inc. v. FCC.
78-1251. Nader v. Allegheny Airlines, Inc.
78-1269. Minnesota v. NRC (78-2032).
78-1279. United States v. Farrell (William C.).
78-1290. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs v. Cooper Associates, Inc. (78-1295).
78-1301. Bozzone v. Bailar.
78-1304. United States v. Robinson (Willie).
78-1305. United States v. Whitlock.
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142.B.18.9B11478-1364. Coca-Cola Co. v. FTC.
78-1377. Gamble v. Marshall.
78-1393. Coughlin v. Alexander.
78-1395. Krughoff v. Cullinane.
78-1398. Davis v. Califano.
78-1399. United States v. Gantt (78-1570, 78-1571, 78-1599, 78-1629).
78-1408. United States v. Hester.
78-1428. United States v. Roberts (Winfield L.).
78-1437. Lexalt v. Kimmitt. (78-1438).
78-1444. Wager v. Pro (78-1445, 78-1446).
78-1466. Alexander v. FERC.
78-1451. United States v. Byers. 4 folders.
78-1481. Dinke v. Riggs Nat. Bank.
78-1486. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines v. ICC.
78-2487. Piqua (Ohio) v. FERC.
78-1493. United States v. Hendrix.
78-1540. Jackson v. Meredith.
78-1554. United States v. Hamilton.
78-1555. Coleman v. United States.
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142.B.18.10F11578-1587. United States v. Epstein.
78-1588. Conesco Industry, Ltd. v. Conforti & Eisele, Inc.
78-1601. United States v. Pleasant.
78-1618. United States ex rel. Joseph v. Cannon.
78-1625. Scott v. Paramount Pictures.
78-1627. Hancho v. Kim.
78-1634. United States v. Bartlett.
78-1640. Jackson v. Young.
78-1645. Psychiatric Institute of Washington, D.C. v. Group Hospitalization, Inc.
78-1659. Swinomish Tribal Community v. FERC (78-1949). 3 folders.
78-1666. National Association Farmworker Organizations v. Marshall.
78-1669. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws v. United States Department of State.
78-1673. Beatrice Foods v. FTC.
78-1676. Marine Wonderland & Animal Park, Ltd. v. Kreps.
78-1678. United States v. Young.
78-1697. Western Union International, Inc. v. FCC.
78-1791. United States v. Quillin.
78-1702. SEC v. Desser Industries, Inc.
78-1708. Molton, Allen & Williams, Inc. v. Harris.
78-1713. Ward Three Democratic Committee v. United States.
78-1728. Hayden v. NSA
78-1744. Brown v. United States.
78-1745. American Cruise Lines, Inc. v. ICC.
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142.B.18.11B11678-1750. Jolly v. Listerman.
78-1768. United States v. Jackson (Joseph).
78-1769. United States v. Wilder (Edward D.) (78-1808).
78-1776. Council of North Atlantic Shipping Associations v. FMC.
78-1779. United States v. Iannone.
78-1791. Ford Motor Co. v. EPA (78-1794, 78-1799).
78-1797. Schuler v. United States.
78-1812. International Detective Service, Inc. v. ICC.
78-1848. United States v. Kassima (79-1150).
78-1862. American Security Bank v. United States.
78-1875. Federal Trade Commission v. Brigadier Industries Corp. (78-1878).
78-1876. Brink's, Inc. v. United States.
78-1895. McGraw-Hill Broadcasting Co. v. FCC.
78-1896. Motor and Equipment Manufacturer's Association v. EPA (78-1901, 78-1931, 78-1943, 78-1944).
78-1915. United States v. Bowman.
78-1955. Western Union Telegraph Co. v. FCC. 3 folders.
78-1967. Naph-Sol Refining Co. v. Cities Service Oil Co.
78-2028. Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, Inc. v. ICC.
78-2031. Saad v. Burns International Security Service, Inc.
78-2201. Lead Industries Association v. EPA (78-2220).
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142.B.18.12F11778-2040. Qureshi v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
78-2045. NLRB v. National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, Local 31.
78-2048. Berlin Communications, Inc. v. FCC.
78-2064. United States v. Simmons.
78-2069. Taylor v. Kurtz.
78-2070. Albert v. Meredith.
78-2137. Honiker v. NRC.
78-2145. United States v. Morgan (William D.).
78-2156. Continental Air Lines, Inc. v. CAB.
78-2158. In re United States.
78-2162. Willis Shaw Frozen Express, Inc. v. ICC.
78-2165. United States v. Burnside.
78-2167. National Wildlife Federation v. Costle.
78-2185. Gulf Energy & Development Corp. v. FERC.
78-2201. Lead Industries Association v. EPA (78-2020). 3 folders.
78-2204. United States v. Davis (Betty Jane).
78-2222. Baltimore & Annapolis R.R. v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission,
78-2231. Tri-State Motor Transit Co. v. ICC.
78-2240. United States v. Fletcher.
78-2242. Laborer's District Council Trust Fund No. 3 v. Excavation-Construction, Inc.
78-2246. United States v. Davis (Robert H.) (78-2247).
78-2252. United States v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.
78-2267. Cox v. United States Department of Justice.
78-2269. In re North California Power Agency.
78-2270. A.S. Ivarans Rederi v. FMC.
78-2284. World Wide Tankers, Inc. v. United States.
78-2292. United States v. Fowler (79-1050).
78-2309. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs v. Brandt Airflex Corp. (78-2314, 78-2315).
78-2322. Riker Laboratories, Inc. v. Gist-Brocades N.V.
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142.B.18.13B11878-2328. Bornstein v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
78-2331. United States v. Murray.
78-2336. Transport of New Jersey v. ICC.
78-8100. Goode v. Markley.
79-1007. Caldwell v. Bechtel, Inc.
79-1008. United States v. Felt.
79-1009. Jackson v. Carlson.
79-1019. Costello Publishing Co. v. Rotelle.
79-1028. Environmental Defense Fund v. Higginson.
79-1031. Association of Nat. Advertisers v. FTC (79-1031, 79-1032, 79-1033).
79-1036. Banks v. Schweiker.
79-1038. In re Felt.
79-1042. al-Fulaij v. Middendorf.
79-1044. Action on Smoking and Health v. CAB.
79-1046. ITT World Communications, Inc. v. FCC (79-1049, 80-1318, 80-1414, 80-1497, 82-1972, 82-1992, 82-2077 82-2082, 83-1241, 83-1244, 83-1245, 83-1247). 3 folders.
79-1048. United Steelworkers of America v. Marshall. 4 folders.
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142.B.18.14F11979-1048. United Steelworkers of America v. Marshall. 7 folders.
79-1104. American Petroleum Inst. v. Costle.
79-1115. Brookens v. United States.
79-1117. Association of Nat. Advertisers v. FTC.
79-1123. Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce v. Goldschmidt.
79-1129. Brown v. Alexander.
79-1149. Carolina Freight Carriers Corp. v. ICC.
79-1154. Johnson v. United States.
79-1178. Boutz v. FAA (79-1179).
79-1183. Montgomery Environmental Coalition v. Costle.
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142.B.18.15B12079-1193. Crowley v. Smithsonian Institution.
79-1200. Cartwright v. Hyatt Corp.
79-1212. Dallas Christian School v. Miller.
79-1217. NAACP v. D.C.
79-1227. United Cement, Lime & Gypsum Workers v. NLRB.
79-1238. United States v. Coleman (Robert L.).
79-1240. KEMO-TV, Inc. v. FCC.
79-1241. Earth Resources of Alaska v. FERC (79-1536, 79-1537).
79-1256. Sunflower Electric Cooperative, Inc. v. FERC.
79-1263. Citizens for a Better Environment v. Costle.
79-1268. Baun v. Bell.
79-1274. Gale v. Andrus.
79-1275. United States v. Lewis (David T.).
79-1284. United States v. Frady.
79-1299. United States v. FMC. 4 folders.
79-1312. Hatcher v. Office of the Comptroller of Currency.
79-1331. FTC v. Carter (79-1332).
79-1334. Gray Panthers v. Administrator, Health Care Finance Administration. 2 folders.
79-1336. Process Gas Consumers Group v. United States Department of Agriculture (79-1713, 79-1449, 79-1511, 79-1534, 79-1568, 79-1569, 79-1585, 79-1610, 79-161779-1655, 79-1765, 79-1813, 79-2259, 79-2273, 79-2297, 79-2314, 79-2323, 79-2352, 79-2361, 79-2368, 79-2369, 79-2435).
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142.B.18.16F12179-1338. United States v. Vela.
79-1347. Walker v. FCC.
79-1376. United States v. Malloy.
79-1385. Texas Gas Transmission Corp. v. FERC (79-1389).
79-1403. Londrigan v. FBI. 2 folders.
79-1407. Waldbaum v. Fairchild Publications, Inc.
79-1410. Defenders of Wildlife v. Andrus.
79-1431. Savannah Branch, NAACP v. FCC.
79-1457. Committee to Preserve Rhodes Tavern and the National Professional Route v. Oliver T., Carr Co.
79-1464. Taxation with Representation of Washington v. Regan. 4 folders.
79-1466. United States v. Sun Oil Co. of Pennsylvania, Inc.
79-1506. Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. v. FERC (79-2209, 79-2210).
79-1531. United States v. Hackley. 2 folders.
79-1532. United States v. Spearman.
79-1533. Duffin v. Carlson.
79-1541. United States v. Sampol (79-1542, 79-1808):
Slip opinion and post-decision papers.
Printers proof and amended preliminary statement.
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142.B.19.1B122Opinion drafts. 2 folders.
Memoranda and voting sheets. 2 folders.
79-1545. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority v. Mergentime Corp. (79-1628).
79-1549. Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC.
79-1550. Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild, Local 35 v. Washington Post Co.
79-1556. Burton v. Lobdell.
79-1562. Papago Tribal Utility Authority v. FERC.
79-1564. AFL-CIO v. Kahn.
79-1572. McKenzie v. Alla-Ohio Valley Coals, Inc.
79-1580. Environmental Defense Fund v. EPA.
79-1622. Prince Edward School Foundation v. United States.
79-1624. United States v. Ross. 3 folders.
79-1633. United States v. Jordan.
79-1642. Mangiapane v. Adams.
79-1644. Commercial Motor Freight, Inc. v. ICC.
79-1648. Sisters of St. Francis Health Services v. Secretary of HEW.
79-1662. British Caledonian Airways, Ltd. v. Bond.
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142.B.19.2F12379-1697. Louisville & Nashville R.R. v. Sullivan.
79-1700. Weisberg v. Webster.
79-1707. International Union of Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers v. NLRB (79-1682).
79-1723. Weahkee v. Perry.
79-1729. Weisberg v. CIA.
79-1730. Pain v. United Technologies Corp.
79-1739. Bronson v. Harris.
79-1741. Marshall v. United States Postal Service. 4 folders.
79-1762. Cannon v. United States.
79-1763. Akinyemi v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.
79-1767. Machen v. United States Army.
79-1768. United States v. Bruner (79-1770, 79-1771, 79-1772, 79-1774, 79-1784, 79-1785, 80-1773). 2 folders.
79-1782. Schuster v. FMC.
79-1817. Farrow v. Cahill.
79-1818. Justice v. Supreme Court of D.C.
79-1877. Smith v. Secretary of Navy.
79-1880. Shivers v. Landrieu.
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142.B.19.3B12479-1881. Baez v. United States Department of Justice.
79-1883. Harring v. Miller.
79-1929. Mullins v. Donovan.
79-1930. United States v. Bates.
79-1932. Dart Containerline Company, LTD. v. FMC.
79-1948. Committee to Preserve American Color Television v. Miller.
79-1954. Armacida v. Stetson.
79-1957. Krohn v. Department of Justice.
79-1963. Marshall v. Cornett & Weaver, Inc.
79-1967. United States v. Beasley.
79-1969. Murphy v. Bergland.
79-1973. Forney v. Secretary of HEW.
79-1990. Thomas v. Haig.
79-1994. Copper Valley Machine Works, Inc. v. Andrus.
79-2015. Ciancaglini v. Meredith.
79-2017. Jenkins v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
79-2031. Cayman Turtle Farm, Inc. v. Andrus.
79-2035. Simms v. Harris.
79-2040. Reitz v. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc.
79-2041. Holmes v. McLucas.
79-2043. Yacovone v. Bolger.
79-2047. Fund for Constitutional Government v. NARA.
79-2073. In Re Permanent Surface Mining Regulation Litigation (79-2116).
79-2138. In re Search Warrant Dated July 4, 1977 for Premises at 2215 S. St., NW, Washington, D.C. 3 folders.
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142.B.19.4F12579-2145. Williams v. Hidalgo.
79-2148. Communications, Inc. v. OSHRC.
79-2170. O'Hair v. Andrus.
79-2174. Coastal States Gas Corp. v. EPA.
79-2215. Union Furniture Workers v. NLRB.
79-2231. Clark v. Taylor.
79-2246. Goldwater v. Carter. 4 folders
79-2251. United States v. Edwards (79-2252).
79-2265. Ollman v. Evans. 3 folders.
79-2266. Foster v. Local 2311 of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners.
79-2280. Odin v. United States.
79-2312. United States v. Hubbard (79-2313, 79-2324). 3 folders
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142.B.19.5B12679-2312. United States v. Hubbard (79-2313, 79-2324). 5 folders
79-2330. Don't Tear It Down, Inc. v. Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corp.
79-2331. Gale v. United States Department of Justice.
79-2342. Local No. 657, AFL-CIO v. NLRB.
79-2347. Toney v. Bergland.
79-2363. Neugent v. Department of Interior.
79-2371. Daye v. Harris.
79-2370. Western Airlines, Inc. v. CAB.
79-2410. Mahler v. United States Department of Justice.
79-2411. Walker v. Washington.
79-2426. Puerto Rico Telephone Authority v. FCC.
79-2433. Brewin v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (79-2510).
79-2441. Crooker v. U.S. State Department.
79-2442. United States v. Heldt (79-2447, 79-2448, 79-2449, 79-2450, 79-2456, 79-2459, 79-2462). 4 folders.
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142.B.19.6F12779-2442. United States v. Heldt (79-2447, 79-2448, 79-2449, 79-2450, 79-2456, 79-2459, 79-2462). 3 folders.
79-2445. FTC v. Cliffdale Associates, Inc.
79-2457. McGinness v. ICC.
79-2460. Narenji v. Civiletti (79-2461). 2 folders.
79-2470. Mazaleski v. Schweiker.
79-2471. Locker v. Bolger.
79-2479. United States v. Allison.
79-2491. United States v. Mizell.
79-2504. McBride v. FAA.
79-2507. Prakash v. American University.
79-2517. Burlington Northern v. ICC. 3 folders.
79-2526. Bowley v. IRS.
79-2532. Lawrence v. Acree.
79-2539. Local 174, UAW v. NLRB.
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142.B.19.7B128Hensley v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. 2 folders.
80-1052. United States v. Gibson.
80-1055. United States v. Barnes (Bennie E.).
80-1063. Commonwealth Edison Co. v. FERC.
80-1075. Drexel-Hill Associates, Inc. v. FCC.
80-1081. Pfister v. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs. 2 folders.
80-1091. United States v. DeLoach (80-1103). 2 folders.
80-1093. Meyers v. Alexander.
80-1110. Military Audit Project v. Casey.
80-1118. National Treasury Employees' Union v. Campbell.
80-1123. Environmental Defense Fund v. Higginson (80-1242, 80-1255). 2 folders.
80-1125. Agee v. Muskie. 4 folders.
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142.B.19.8B12980-1148. National Wildlife Federation v. Andrus (80-1150, 80-1151, 80-1164, 80-1169, 80-84, 80-1190, 80-1191, 80-1192). 4 folders.
80-1160. Winpisinger v. Watson. 3 folders.
80-1168. Air Line Pilots Association v. CAB (80-1327, 80-1676).
80-1174. United States v. Ready.
80-1175. Charlottesville (Virginia) v. FERC.
80-1188. Kehm Construction Co. v. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.
80-1189. Church of Scientology v. Harris.
80-1200. Public Service Co. of New Mexico v. FERC (80-1424).
80-1208. Ohio Association of Community Action Agencies v. FERC.
80-1215. Perez v. The Bahamas.
80-1231. Atlantic Interstate Messengers v. ICC.
80-1254. Sean Michaels, Inc. v. United States Postal Service.
80-1278. Crooker v. BATF. 5 folders.
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142.B.19.9B13080-1282. United States v. Gaither (Earl R.).
80-1283. National Conference of Catholic Bishops v. Smith.
80-1288. Cook v. Boorstin.
80-1302. Black Panther Party c. Civiletti. 2 folders.
80-1303. Office of Consumers Council v. FERC.
80-1308. In re Permanent Surface Mining Regulation Litigation. 3 folders.
80-1315. Flour City Architectural Metals, Inc. v. Tri-State Erection Co.
80-1328. Natural Resources Defense Council v. NRC.
80-1334. Anaheim v. FERC (80-1527).
80-1340. Stewart v. Smith.
80-1359. Federal Prescription Service, Inc. v. American Pharmaceutical Association (80-1368). 2 folders.
80-1366. Evono v. Smith.
80-1374. United States v. Pollack (Seymour).
80-1376. American Train Dispatchers Association v. ICC (80-2508).
80-1401. Jenkins Co., Inc. v. Edward M. Crough, Inc.
80-1402. West Virginia Public Services Commission v. United States Department of Energy (80-1410, 80-1437).
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142.B.19.10F13180-1405. Gonzalez v. Nestor.
80-1427. United States v. Brigmon.
80-1435. Masemer v. Rodis.
80-1457. United States v. District of Columbia. 2 folders.
80-1459. Baylor University Medical Center v. NLRB.
80-1468. Air California v. CAB.
80-1471. Computer & Communications Industry Association v. FCC.
80-1478. United States v. Leonard (Michael).
80-1481. Yellow Taxi Co. of Minneapolis v. NLRB.
80-1482. Kennedy for President Committee v. FCC (80-1549).
80-1484. Illinois Commerce Commission v. ICC.
80-1497. American Public Transit Authority v. Lewis.
80-1508. Sargent v. Evans.
80-1514. Regular Common Carrier Conference of American Trucking Associations v. ICC (80-1533, 80-1534, 80-2052).
80-1530. DeFrantz v. United States Olympic Committee
80-1552. Murphy v. United States.
80-1576. Hoeber v. District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency.
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142.B.19.11B13280-1660. Cooke v. Schweiker.
80-1605. Dyalectron Corp. v. Union First Nat. Bank.
80-1607. National Resource Defense Council v. EPA.
80-1608. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. v. OSHA (80-1690).
80-1613. WWHT, Inc. v. FCC (80-1614, 80-1634, 80-1635, 80-1636, 80-1637, 80-1647, 80-1648).
80-1617. Teemant v. Boorstin.
80-1631. Scranton Broadcasters, Inc. v. FCC (81-1458).
80-1642. Mead Corp. v. United States.
80-1652. Reichhold Energy Corp. v. Watt.
80-1663. Mobilfone Service Inc. v. FCC.
80-1674. Sierra Club v. Watt.
80-1691. Sholly v. NRC (80-1783, 80-1784).
80-1692. International Union of Elevator Constructors v. NLRB.
80-1715. Karr Preventative Medical Products, Inc. v. FTC.
80-1732. Bryant v. Civiletti. 2 folders.
80-1759. Physician's Education Network, Inc. v. Department of HEW.
80-1761. Arizona Electric Power Coop., Inc. v. ICC.
80-1767. Chase v. General Services Administration.
80-1782. Thompson v. D.C.
80-1785. Ad Hoc Telecommunications Users Committee v. FCC (80-1786, 80-2093).
80-1788. Automotive Parts Rebuilders Association v. EPA (80-1828).
80-1793. United States v. White (Charles L.).
80-1799. Camps v. C & P Tel. Co.
80-1824. Loyola University v. FCC (80-2018).
80-1827. Automated Datatron, Inc. v. Woodcock.
80-1829. Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the United States v. Ruckleshaus.
80-1831. United States v. McKoy.
80-1840. Road Sprinkler Fitters Local Union No. 669 v. NLRB.
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142.B.19.12F13380-1841. In re Carter-Mondale Reelection Committee (80-1842). 3 folders.
80-1848. Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, D.C. v. NSA.
80-1851. Mobile Gas Service Corp. v. FERC.
80-1853. Holsinger v. Commissioner of Patents.
80-1865. Town & Country Properties of Maryland, Inc. v. CBI Fairmac Corp.
80-1877. National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy v. FCC.
80-1893. Partisan Artisan, Inc. v. York.
80-1894. California v. Watt (80-1897, 80-1935, 80-1991). 5 folders.
80-1898. Cleveland (Ohio) v. FERC.
80-1904. Midshipman First Class Murphy v. Lehman.
80-1911. Spanish International Network v. FCC.
80-1939. Groiler, Inc. v. FTC.
80-1058. Dicker v. Schweiker.
80-2015. Irons v. Diamond (80-2159).
80-2038. Newport Beach v. CAB (80-2053).
80-2044. Grace v. Burger. 3 folders.
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142.B.19.13B13480-2082. Greyhound Lines, Inc. v. ICC.
80-2094. Boileau v. Diamond.
80-2097. Sea-Land Service v. Alaska R.R.
80-2100. Giesey v. Devine.
80-2101. National Black United Fund v. Devine.
80-2110. Farmers Group, Inc. v. Donovan.
80-2121. Doyle v. United States Department of Justice.
80-2131. RSR Corp. v. FTC.
80-2171. Doe v. District of Columbia. 3 folders.
80-2172. Johnson v. Lehman (81-1033).
80-2211. Fournelle v. NLRB (80-2466).
80-2214. Halkin v. Helms.
80-2218. Sierra Club v. Gorsuch. 4 folders.
80-2251. Citizens Against Gambling v. District of Columbia Board of Ethics and Elections.
80-2269. Briggs v. Goodwin. 3 folders.
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412.B.19.14F13580-2270. Wright v. Department of Navy.
80-2273. National Association of Broadcasters v. Copyright Royalty Tribunal (80-2281, 80-2284, 80-2290, 80-2298).
80-2306. United States v. Luck.
80-2336. New York Hotel and Motel Trades Council v. NLRB.
80-2352. Drew v. United States Department of Navy.
80-2358. Transport & Local Delivery Drivers v. NLRB.
80-2370. Shewmaker v. Minchew.
80-2375. Aitkin v. FERC (80-2376).
80-2398. Christiansen v. National Savings & Trust Co.
80-2414. Moore v. Burger.
80-2421. Ship's Overseas Service v. FMC.
80-2427. In re Application of National Broadcasting, Inc.
80-2431. United States v. Harrison (Benjamin) (80-2175).
80-2458. Pope v. Railroad Retirement Board (80-2464).
80-2474. Peters v. Diamond.
80-2494. AFGE v. Devine.
80-2500. Desper v. NLRB.
80-2525. Butler v. Continental Western Lines.
80-2539. Briscoe v. Department of Navy.
80-2570. United States v. Felt (80-2571).
80-2575. United States v. Cooper (Michael).
80-2580. Justice v. Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
80-2584. Freeman v. Lewis.
81-1012. McCord Corp. v. Diamond.
81-1027. Walton Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC.
80-1036. United States v. Cohen. 3 folders.
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142.B.19.15B13681-1039. Dowdey v. Title Insurance Co. of Minnesota.
81-1043. United States v. Kearney. 2 folders.
81-1044. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers v. FEC. 2 folders.
81-1047. Specialty Equipment Market Association v. Ruckleshaus (81-1072, 81-1076, 81-1083).
81-1051. National Association of Recycling Industries v. ICC. 2 folders.
81-1060. Marshall v. HUD Federal Credit Union.
81-1107. Guthrie v. Burger.
81-1123. Sea-Land Services, Inc. v. FMC. (81-1130, 81-1206).
81-1138. Sadlowski v. United Steelworkers of America (81-1174).
81-1153. United States v. Baker (Robert G.).
81-1198. Shapira v. Schweiker.
81-1208. Overseas Federation of Teachers v. United States (81-1370).
81-1209. Morris v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
81-1227. Teamsters v. NLRB.
81-1241. DNC Services Corp. v. NTA National, Inc.
81-1247. Basic Unit Ministry of Alma Karl Schurig v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
81-1249. Incorporated Trustees of the Gospel Worker Society v. United States.
81-1251. Singh v. Attorney General.
81-1259. Etelson v. Office of Personnel Management.
81-1275. United States v. Raper (81-1302).
81-1279. Rubin v. National Community Action Agency Executive Directors Association.
81-1281. United States v. Evans.
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142.B.19.16F13780-1301. Murray v. Buchanan. 3 folders.
81-1304. Prince George County, Maryland v. United States [United States v. Thornton].
81-1316. Pan American World Airways, Inc. v. Comer.
81-1319. United States v. Simmons (David L.).
81-1320. Cooper v. Janis.
81-1326. Riley v. NRC.
81-1346. FTC v. Weyerhaeuser Co. 3 folders.
81-1356. United States v. Butler (Clarence L.).
81-1368. Kenosha Auto Transport Corp. v. United States.
81-1381. Virginia Sunshine Alliance v. NRC.
81-1384. Layton v. Block.
81-1389. Council of and for the Blind of Delaware County Valley v. Regan. 2 folders.
81-1412. United States v. Brown (Robert L.).
81-1421. Metsenbaum v. FERC.
81-1436. Advanced Electronics Inc. v. FCC.
81-1447. Monier Roof Tiles v. NLRB.
81-1451. Water Transport Association v. ICC.
81-1468. Shoemaker v. Secretary of the Navy.
81-1491. United States v. Short.
81-1533. United States v. Bryant.
81-1535. Barnes v. Whelan (81-1536, 81-1537, 81-1825).
81-1541. Allen v. United States Postal Service.
81-1558. RAC American Communications v. FCC.
81-1559. Gomez v. Jefferson.
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142.B.20.1B13881-1562. Stacey v. Coombs.
81-1563. West Central Missouri Rural Development Corp. v. Donovan (81-1581, 81-1655).
81-1564. Cooper v. Janis.
81-1584. Patrick v. Department of Transportation.
81-1596. Dahlsten Truck Line v. ICC.
81-1599. Southern California Edison Co. v. FERC.
81-1604. U.K./U.S.A. Gulf Westbound Rate Agreement Continental v. FMC.
81-1615. Jones v. Donovan.
81-1616. Howard v. Nimmo.
81-1621. United States v. Brooks.
81-1629. Caravel Office Building Co. v. Life Insurance Co. of Canada.
81-1641. National Audubon Society v. Watt (81-1763).
81-1665. Hintze v. American Security Bank (81-1722).
81-1698. Vezina v. Civiletti.
81-1700. United States v. AAACON Auto Transport, Inc.
81-1712. Pass Word, Inc. v. FCC.
81-1715. Adams v. Bell. 3 folders.
81-1728. Habib v. Raytheon Co.
81-1751. United States v. FCC.
81-1752. North Slope Borough v. Andrus.
81-1773. Marshall v. District of Columbia.
81-1778. Turgeon v. FLRA.
81-1792. United States v. Payton.
81-1794. Leisurecraft Products, Ltd. v. International Dictating Equipment, Inc.
81-1797. Alabama Electric Cooperative, Inc. v. FERC.
81-1810. United States v. Singleton (81-1757, 81-1827).
81-1816. George Banta Co. v. NLRB.
81-1818. Shahady v. Atlas Tile & Marble Co.
81-1840. Buchanan v. American Petroleum Institute.
81-1860. Smith v. Schweiker.
81-1862. Demby v. Schweiker.
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142.B.20.2F13981-1865. Coalition for the Enforcement of Equality in Television and Radio Utilization of Time and Hours v. FCC.
81-1884. Schmid v. Frosch.
81-1895. United States v. Lipscomb. 4 folders.
81-1896. Public Citizen v. Department of Health and Human Services.
81-1907. Pratt v. Webster (81-1922).
81-1908. Florida Medical Center v. Schweiker.
81-1913. Svejda v. Department of Interior.
81-1921. Johnson Publishing Co. v. Etched-in-Ebony.
81-1941. Dothan (Alabama) v. FERC.
81-1945. Weinberger v. United States Postal Service.
81-1960. Tomascik v. Altman.
81-1967. Gatewood v. Fiat, S.p.A.
81-1968. Financial General Bankshares v. Metzger.
81-1972. Lutheran Medical Center v. Schweiker.
81-1974. International Longshoremen's Association v. NLRB (81-2100, 82-1594, 82-1399, 82-1570).
81-1976. Howe v. Martin-Trigona.
81-1987. United States v. Barnes (Bennie E.).
81-1988. Borders v. Reagan.
81-2009. Simmons v. ICC. 2 folders.
81-2018. U.S.-South West Africa v. United States Department of State.
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142.B.20.3B14081-2022. Carper v. Director, Office of Workers' Compensation Programs.
81-2031. United States v. Snyder.
81-2037. Mobil Oil Corp. v. ICC (81-2038).
81-2040. Wagshal v. Crozer-Chester Medical Center.
81-2059. United States League of Savings Association v. Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee.
81-2061. Loveday v. FCC.
81-2076. Wright v. Secretary, Department of the Navy.
81-2084. United States v. Black.
81-2087. Gill & Duffus Services v. Islam.
81-2094. Howes Leather Co. v. Carmen.
81-2101. L.R. Wilson & Sons, Inc. v. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. (81-2385).
81-2120. Moss v. District of Columbia.
81-2122. Barnett v. Weinberger.
81-2135. PATCO v. FLRA. 7 folders.
81-2180. Nuance Corp. v. FCC.
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142.B.20.4F14181-2184. National Federation of Federal Employees v. Devine (81-2187).
81-2192. Hartke v. McKelway (81-2193).
81-2198. National Federation of Federal Employees, Local No. 1167 v. FLRA.
81-2202. Park v. Didden.
81-2207. United States v. Lawson (81-2239).
81-2224. National Federation of Federal Employees v. Devine (81-2225, 81-2226, 81-2237, 81-2238, 81-2251). 2 folders.
81-2233. McGeHee v. Casey.
81-2240. United States v. Aikens.
81-2245. Center for Auto Safety v. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
81-2251. National Employees Treasury Union v. Devine
81-2261. Lombard v. United States. 2 folders.
81-2263. Associated Metals & Minerals Corp. v. Carmen.
81-2271. Safir v. Dole (81-2389, 81-2394, 81-2395, 81-2396, 82-1008). 6 folders.
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142.B.20.5B14281-2271. Safir v. Dole (81-2389, 81-2394, 81-2395, 81-2396, 82-1008). 2 folders.
81-2273. United States v. Anderson (James R.).
81-2280. Taylor v. Department of Army.
81-2283. Professional Drivers Council v. Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety.
81-2293. Burns v. United States Railroad Retirement Bd. 4 folders.
81-2302. Rosen v. District of Columbia.
81-2307. United Transportation Union v. Lewis. 2 folders.
81-2347. Brown v. Donovan.
81-2348. Leachman v. Beech Aircraft Corp.
81-2349. Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity v. FBI.
81-2364. Neal v. Jackson.
81-2366. United States v. Kaplan.
81-2370. Trout v. Lehman (81-2373, 82-1304, 82-1305).
81-2371. Coumaris v. United States.
81-2381. Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Watt.
81-2384. AFGE v. FLRA. 2 folders.
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142.B.20.6F14381-2386. AFGE, Local 2782 v. FLRA.
82-1003. Data Use and Access Laboratories v. United States Department of Commerce.
82-1006. Refrigerated Express Lines v. FMC.
82-1040. United States v. Hilliard.
82-1066. Baltimore & Ohio RR v. ICC.
82-1064. Safir v. Dole.
82-1159. Gallup (New Mexico) v. FERC (82-1075, 82-1099, 82-1115).
82-1072. Weisberg v. United States Department of Justice.
82-1076. United States v. Carver.
82-1085. Ellsberg v. Mitchell. 2 folders.
82-1091. Stancill v. Potomac Electric Power Co.
82-1101. United States v. Bell.
82-1105. United States v. Gresham.
82-1122. Madany v. Smith.
82-1132. Lorian v. NRC. 3 folders.
82-1140. Restoney Robinson v. Shea.
82-1148. Carducci v. Regan.
82-1162. United States v. Whitley.
82-1187. Blakemore v. Coleman.
82-1191. Williams v. Gerstenfeld.
82-1195. Bureau of the Mint v. FLRA.
82-1210. Mahaffey v. Bechtel Associates Professional Corp.
82-1213. B.J. McAdams, Inc. v. ICC.
82-1218. Page v. United States.
82-1225. Gordon v. Railroad Retirement Board.
82-1235. California Public Broadcasting Forum v. FCC (83-2105).
82-1236. Amigos Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC.
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142.B.20.7B14482-1255. Building Game, Ltd. v. Ritch.
82-1267. Bailey v. Bechtel Associates Professional Corp.
82-1270. Dozier v. Ford Motor Co. 2 folders.
82-1303. Conference of State Bank Supervisors v. Conover.
82-1316. Novak v. World Bank.
82-1334. Petruzzelli v. Draper.
82-1346. Environmental Defense Fund v. EPA.
82-1359. Walker v. Merit Systems Protection Board.
82-1369. Doe v. Secretary of Air Force.
82-1373. Wilkett v. ICC. 2 folders.
82-1384. Sierra Club v. EPA (82-1412, 82-1845, 82-1889).
82-1392. Martin-Trigona v. Smith (82-1393, 82-1394, 82-2511, 82-2382, 83-1066, 82-2516).
82-1399. International Longshoremen's Association v. NLRB.
82-1403. Dart Containerline Co. v. FMC.
82-1409. United States v. Murphy (Curtis W.).
82-1410. Sinai v. United States.
82-1245. United States v. Akers.
82-1248. Nicholson v. ICC.
82-1440. Obremski v. Office of Personnel Management.
82-1447. Balk v. Kit.
82-1481. Stewart v. Schweiker.
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142.B.20.8F14582-1482. Braniff Master Executive Council of the Air Line Pilots Association v. CAB. 2 folders.
82-1483. National Treasury Employees Union v. FLRA.
82-1490. California Almond Growers Exchange v. Block.
82-1516. Australia/Eastern U.S.A. Shipping Conference v. United States (82-1683).
82-1522. Deaton, Inc. v. ICC.
82-1541. Segar v. Smith.
82-1564. York v. Merit Systems Protection Board.
82-1568. Wolfe v. Department of Health and Human Services.
82-1576. Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District v. FERC. 2 folders.
82-1591. United States v. Washington (Myrtle D.) (82-1593).
82-1609. Ellifritz v. Bliss & Laughlin Industry.
82-1615. Phillippi v. Bechtel Associates Professional.
82-1617. Kimble v. Ball-Healy-Granite.
82-1622. United States Department of Justice v. FLRA.
82-1626. Zweibon v. Mitchell. 2 folders.
82-1627. Smith v. American University.
82-1628. NLRB v. District No. 1, Pacific Coast District Marine Engineers Beneficial Association.
82-1635. Schlefer v. United States.
82-1639. U.S. Industries, Inc. v. Blake Construction Co.
82-1654. Tavoulareas v. Comnas.
82-1660. United States v. Kelly. 3 folders.
82-1693. United States v. Hubbard.
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142.B.20.9B14682-1695. Sierra Club v. Peterson.
82-1708. Florida Power & Light Co. v. FERC. 2 folders.
82-1721. Investment Co. Inst. v. FDIC.
82-1730. Capital Communications, Inc. v. ICC.
82-1736. Montgomery Environmental Coalition v. EPA. 2 folders.
82-1737. Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. v. FTC.
82-1749. Eastern Carolinas Broadcasting Co. v. FCC.
82-1753. Holcombe v. Veterans Administration.
82-1760. Gulf Coast Communications, Inc. v. FCC.
82-1786. McBride v. Dow.
82-1787. Hunt v. Liberty Lobby, Inc.
82-1795. Warner-Lambert Co. v. Schweiker.
82-1800. McGee v. NTSB.
82-1803. Citizens National Bank of Follansbee v. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
82-1820. In re Reporters Committee (82-1821, 83-1744).
82-1856. Gray Panthers v. Schweiker (82-2098).
82-1863. Safir v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
82-1881. Romera v. National Rifle Association.
82-1882. Goodman v. Department of Agriculture.
82-1888. Marquee Television Network, Inc. v. Early.
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142.B.20.10F14782-1916. Green v. District of Columbia.
82-1918. United States v. Crawford.
82-1932. Bellotti v. NRC.
82-1962. Natural Resources Defense Council v. NRC. 3 folders
82-1970. Sinclair v. Kleindienst.
82-1991. Otherson v. Department of Justice.
82-2000. Union of Concerned Scientists v. NRC. 6 folders.
82-2009. Williams v. Bell.
82-2017. Johnson v. Bechtel Associates Professional Corp. 2 folders.
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142.B.20.11B14882-2053. Union of Concerned Scientists v. NRC. 2 folders.
82-2067. Brown v. Marsh.
82-2073. Ledbetter v. Rhoads.
82-2080. Transport Workers Union v. CAB.
82-2089. Walters v. Secretary of Defense.
82-2093. White v. Department of Army.
82-2117. Garlock Equipment Co. v. NLRB.
82-2123. United States v. Weisz (82-2124).
82-2144. Alaskans for Better Media v. FCC.
82-2149. Sutherland v. McCall.
82-2168. Bethany v. FERC.
82-2174. Minotto v. Department of Agriculture.
82-2180. Rohr Industry v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit System.
82-2187. Tuscon v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
82-2219. Arkansas Power & Light Co. v. ICC (82-2307).
82-2264. Automobile Salesmen's Union Local 1095 v. NLRB.
82-2272. Local 513, United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry v. NLRB.
82-2286. United States v. AT&T.
82-2310. EEOC v. FLRA. 2 folders.
82-2318. McCalpin v. Durant. 2 folders.
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142.B.20.12F14982-2332. Ashburnham Municipal Light Department v. FERC.
82-2381. Calhoun v. Lehman.
82-2388. United States v. Coates.
82-2390. American Cruise Lines, Inc. v. ICC.
82-2399. Public Service Co. of Indiana v. ICC (83-1691). 3 folders.
82-2445. Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Watt (82-2477). 3 folders.
82-2456. Rubber Manufacturers. Association v. ICC.
83-1008. Save our Cumberland Mountains, Inc. v. Clark.
83-1030. Patrick v. Dole.
83-1045. Fugazy Continental Corp. v. NLRB (83-1297).
83-1048. Donahue v. Piedmont Aviation, Inc.
83-1052. Goins v. Lewis.
83-1063. Bachman v. Miller (83-1064).
83-1082. Broadnax v. United States Army (83-1083).
83-1101. Londrigan v. FBI.
83-1113. Local 1814, International Longshoremen's Association v. NLRB (83-1117). 2 folders.
83-1118. Building & Construction Trades' Department v. Donovan (83-1157).
83-1169. United States v. Essex. 2 folders.
83-1183. Jones v. Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia.
LocationBox
142.B.20.13B15083-1186. Fields v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. 3 folders.
83-1188. Lewis v. Exxon Corp.
83-1194. National Bank of Davis v. Office of the Comptroller.
83-1211. American Beef Packers, Inc. v. ICC.
83-1219. United States v. Kegler.
83-1224. Save Our Cumberland Mountains, Inc. v. Clark.
83-1225. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners v. FCC (83-1329, 83-1439, 83-1463, 83-1464, 83-1493, 83-1954, 83-1984, 83-1995, 83-2016, 83-2108, 83-2168, 83-2218). 10 folders.
LocationBox
142.B.20.14F15183-1225. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners v. FCC (83-1329, 83-1439, 83-1463, 83-1464, 83-1493, 83-1954, 83-1984, 83-1995, 83-2016, 83-2108, 83-2168, 83-2218). 3 folders.
83-1228. International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. United States.
83-1233. Williams v. FCC.
83-1272. Doe v. Board on Professional Responsibility.
83-1276. Utah Power & Light Co. v. ICC. 2 folders.
83-1280. Laker Airways v. Sabena (83-1281). 3 folders.
83-1282. Wesson v. ICC.
83-1286. Fort Pierce Utilities Authority v. FERC.
83-1287. Wydra v. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration.
83-1306. Williams-El v. Carlson.
83-1322. Frazier v. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.
83-1341. Rosenfeld v. Department of Health and Human Services.
83-1345. Leach v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (83-1346, 83-1347).
83-1390. Glass Packaging Institute v. Regan.
LocationBox
142.B.20.15B15283-1394. Kreuzer v. American Academy of Periodontology.
83-1396. Crocker v. Chamber of Commerce of the United States.
83-1418. Holland v. Agriculture Federal Credit Union.
83-1419. Center for Science in the Public Interest v. Regan (83-1420, 83-1421). 4 folders.
83-1425. Walker v. Jones. 2 folders.
83-1426. Krodel v. Young (83-1427).
83-1429. Adelphi Records, Inc. v. Polygram Records, Inc.
83-1437. United Mine Workers of America v. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.
83-1452. Geddes v. Benefits Review Board.
83-1485. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners v. FCC.
83-1499. Cox v. Broadnax.
83-1516. Women's Equity Action League v. Bell (83-1590).
83-1519. United Mine Workers of America v. Donovan.
83-1522. Boyer v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
83-1531. Hicks v. Heckler.
83-1533. United States v. Brock.
83-1595. Groper v. Taff.
83-1604. Tavoulareas v. Piro (decided April 9, 1985) (83-1605). 4 folders.
LocationBox
142.B.20.16F15383-1604. Tavoulareas v. Piro: On petition to the panel for rehearing, filed June 15, 1985 (83-1605). 4 folders.
83-1604. Tavoulareas v. Piro: Argued en banc, decided March 13, 1987 (83-1605). 9 folders.
LocationBox
144.B.19.4F15483-1621. Stewart v. National Shopmen Pension Fund.
83-1630. In re Sosa.
83-1636. United States v. Perry (Diane T.) (83-1650).
83-1642. National Conservative Political Action Committee v. Kennedy.
83-1671. Vanguard Interstate Tours, Inc. v. ICC.
83-1688. Tavoulareas v. Washington Post Co. 3 folders.
83-1703. Schor v. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (83-1704). 2 folders.
83-1707. Cohen v. Healy-Ball-Greenfield.
83-1750. Murray v. Gardner.
83-1760. Port Norris Express Co. v. ICC.
83-1787. Anglin v. J & G Associates.
83-1788. Tolson v. United States.
83-1812. Port Norris Express Co. v. ICC.
83-1860. American Airways Charters, Inc. v. Regan. 2 folders.
83-1917. Saul v. Wright.
83-1929. Port Norris Express Co. v. ICC.
83-1980. Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation v. FERC.
83-1987. Nejad v. Ferris.
83-2041. Candeloro v. United Mine Workers of America.
LocationBox
144.B.19.5B15583-2051. Washington Water Power Co. v. FERC. 5 folders.
83-2070. Alabama Electric Coop. v. FERC.
83-2101. Ricks v. Local 6, Washington Teachers' Union.
83-2102. Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of Indians v. Department of Justice.
83-2185. Jones v. Department of Treasury.
83-2200. Mallick v. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
83-2211. Jones (Garfield) v. United States.
83-2213. Moore v. National Association of Securities Dealers. 2 folders.
83-2228. National Federation of Federal Employees, Local 1669 v. FLRA.
83-2290. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers v. ICC (83-2317). 3 folders.
83-2323. Wilson v. Turnage.
83-2328. Kansas Gas and Electric Co. v. FERC.
83-2331. Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement & Power Dist. v. United States.
84-1006. Electricity Consumers Resources Council v. FERC.
84-1010. Hollister Ranch Owners' Association v. FERC.
LocationBox
144.B.19.6F15684-1017. Campbell and Thayer v. FERC.
84-1155. U.S. Telephone Inc. v. FCC.
84-1188. Detroit News v. NLRB.
84-1190. Telocater Network of America v. FCC (84-1191).
84-1219. Leach v. Director, Office of Workers Compensation Programs.
84-1322. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1466 v. NLRB.
84-1431. Citizens for Jazz on WRVR, Inc. v. FCC.
84-1475. Restaurant Corp. of America v. NLRB. 4 folders.
84-1484. Rodgers v. Giant Food, Inc.
84-1491. Aluminum Co. of America v. ICC.
84-1492. Brock v. Cathedral Bluffs Shale Oil Co.
84-1600. Shurberg Broadcasting of Hartford v. FCC. 6 folders.
LocationBox
144.B.19.7B15784-1600. Shurberg Broadcasting of Hartford v. FCC. 4 folders.
84-5005. Johnson v. Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
84-5006. Doe v. United States Department of Justice. 3 folders.
84-5008. Tele-Communications of Key West, Inc. v. United States.
84-5041. District of Columbia v. Air Florida, Inc.
84-5096. Weil v. Markowitz.
84-5118. Popham, Haik, Schnobrich, Kaufman & Doty, Ltd. v. Newcomb Securities Co.
84-5129. Jackson v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
84-5133. National Senior Citizens Law Center v. Legal Services Corp.
84-5159. Amalgamated Transit Union International v. Donovan.
84-5206. Dickinson v. Bell.
84-5210. Beachboard v. Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
84-5222. Ely v. United States Postal Service.
84-5224. Hodge v. Evans Financial Corp. 3 folders.
84-5262. United States v. Rosario.
84-5280. Gordon v. NASA.
LocationBox
144.B.19.8F15884-5283. Meeropol v. Meese.
84-5296. Sherman v. Ambassador Insurance Co.
84-5314. Foundation on Economic Trends v. Heckler. 2 folders.
84-5320. Alexander v. Pan American World Airways.
84-5325. Grace v. Burger.
84-5329. Westmoreland v. CBS, Inc.
84-5357. Holmes v. Columbia Hospital for Women.
84-5366. Westmoreland v. CBS, Inc.
84-5378. Wah v. Kong.
84-5388. In re Sealed Case (84-5389).
85-5438. Senkow v. United States Department of Energy.
84-5449. United States v. Bullock.
84-5465. Larouche v. Webster.
84-5493. Davis v. Giles.
84-5593. Burda v. National Association of Postal Supervisors.
84-5615. Cope v. McPherson.
84-5667. Schultz v. Crowley.
84-5682. Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Pierce.
84-5684. Westmoreland v. CBS, Inc.
84-5751. McLaughlin v. Cheshire.
84-5850. Council of American-Flag Ship Operators v. United States.
84-5897. Hall v. C & P Telephone Co.
84-1035. Great Lakes Gas Transmission Co. v. FERC.
85-1052. Holyoke Water Power Co. v. FERC.
LocationBox
144.B.19.9B15985-1160. Telecommunications Research and Action Center v. FCC. 3 folders.
85-1270. American Bus Association v. ICC.
85-1310. Burwell v. NTSB.
85-5144. Browning v. Clerk, House of Representatives. 2 folders.
85-5213. United States v. Lucas.
85-5277. United States v. Sutton. 2 folders.
85-5615. Conafay v. Wyeth Laboratories.
85-5746. Hardin v. City Title & Escrow Co.
85-5887. Republic Airlines, Inc. v. United Air Lines, Inc.
86-5512. Martin-Trinoga v. Gellis & Melinger.
86-5644. Mondy v. Secretary of the Army.
87-1085. Southern Union Gas Co. v. FERC.
87-1136. International Union, United Mines Workers v. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.
87-1242. Colorado Nurses Association v. FLRA. 2 folders.
87-1399. Schumann v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
87-5012. Bolden v. Blue Cross & Blue Shield Association.
LocationBox
144.B.19.10F16087-5124. Wells v. United States.
87-5164. Athridge v. Quigg. 2 folders.
87-7026. White v. Office of Personnel Management.
87-7089. Coleman v. Parkline Corp.
87-7095. Queen v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
89-7036. Heftel v. General Motors Corp.
91-5308. Consarc Corp. v. Iraqi Ministry.
92-1646. Northern Municipal Distributors Group v. FERC.
92-1664. Florida Celluar Mobil Communications Corp. v. FCC.
92-3107. United States v. Sharpe.
CA 970-69. United States National Student Association v. Finch.
CA 3297-69. United Federation of Postal Clerks v. Blount.
CA 1166-70. Middle Atlantic Conference v. United States. 3 folders.
LocationBox
144.B.19.11B161CA1862-70. Christopher v. Mitchell. 12 folders.
CA 3713-70. Dash v. Mitchell. 5 folders.
CA 577-51. National Association of Letter Carriers v. United States Civil Service Commission.
LocationBox
144.B.19.12F162CA 509-72. Petersburg (Virginia) v. United States. 8 folders.
CA 1536-72. Village Books, Inc. v. Washington.
CA 1541-73. Congress of Ry. Unions v. United States. 2 folders.
CA 1890-73. Coffin v. Secretary of HEW. 3 folders.
CA 74-167. Canadian National Ry. Co. v. United States. 2 folders.
LocationBox
144.B.19.13B163CA 74-167. Canadian National Ry. Co. v. United States. 3 folders.
CA 74-1119. National Industrial Traffic League v. United States.
CA 75-1010. Crawford v. Mathews.
CA 76-436. Proctor v. United States. 4 folders.
CA 78-1666. Dallas v. United States. 6 folders.
LocationBox
144.B.19.14F164CA 80-2589. Pleasant Grove (Alabama) v. United States. 4 folders.
CA 81-1345. Miller v. Johnson. 7 folders

Expand/CollapseGeneral Office Files, 1969-1995

The general office files represent material MacKinnon kept in his chambers to facilitate his judicial work. These include internal administrative reports about the court's caseload, copies of legislative bills affecting the judiciary, and procedural rules. The files also contain information concerning his colleagues consisting of speech texts, biographical data, and news clippings. MacKinnon also kept information concerning his own work such as a list of cases from which he recused himself and summations of the dissents, information opinions, orders, and judgements that he issued. Topical files on subjects such as the death penalty, jail statistics, narcotics, and pornography are also included as are files on judicial ethics and salaries.
LocationBox
144.K.7.1B25ALI (American Law Institute) proposals, 1970.
Amicus file, 1984-1985.
Annual reporting of opinions, 1986-1994.
Appellate rules, 1990.
Argument (before jury), undated.
Attorneys fees, 1977, 1987.
Awards program, 1990-1994.
Bar Association, 1969-1971, 1981.
Bazelon, Judge David L., 1969-1983.
Bicentennial constitutional essay award, 1988.
Biography: George E. MacKinnon, 1986-1995.
Correspondence and data for biographical sketches published in Who's Who and other biographical directories.
Bork, Judge Robert H., 1987-1988.
Borstal treatment, undated.
Burger, Justice Warren:
Dinner party, 1984.
Harvard Law Review, 1986-1987.
Drafts and correspondence regarding a tribute written by MacKinnon upon the occasion of Burger's retirement as chief justice. Includes a reprint of the published article.
Church of Scientology: Special memos, 1978-1981.
Court reorganization, 1969-1971. 2 folders.
Criminal Justice Institute, Vancouver, 1991.
Death Sentence: Senate legislative history, 1988.
Devitt, Judge Edward J.:
General, 1988, 1992.
Distinguished Service to Justice Award:
Committee, 1978-1990.
Nominations and award presentations, 1984-1994.
Tamm, Judge Edward A., 1986.
Wilkins, William W., 1989-1993.
Presentation of portrait, 1987.
Retirement party, 1981.
LocationBox
144.K.7.2F26Discrimination, 1980-1981.
Dissents, 1979-1988.
Includes memoranda and snippets from opinions that provide a record of MacKinnon's dissents sustained by the U.S. Supreme Court.
District of Columbia sodomy statute, 1993.
Edwards, Judge Harry T., 1985.
Includes an article by Edwards published in the University of Colorado Law Review regarding the political alignment of decisions reached by the D.C. circuit court.
Electrical equipment antitrust cases, 1990-1992.
En Banc cases: procedure for handling, 1979-1991.
Internal memoranda regarding hearing procedures and the publication of decisions but also includes some memoranda specific to the cases of Nuclear Information Service v. NRC, Goldwater v. Carter, and U.S. v. Decoster.
Ethics Commission, 1989.
FPC (Federal Power Commission), 1975.
Final arguments, 1971.
Financial disclosure reports, 1970-1994. 3 folders.
Fortas, Abe, 1969.
Freedom of the press, 1979.
Fringe benefits for federal judiciary, 1981.
Gasch, Judge Oliver: Presentation of Portrait, 1983.
Homosexual, 1990.
Hooper, 1971.
ICC cases, 1977.
In forma pauperis cases, 1980.
Information opinions, MacKinnon's comments on, 1970-1991. 2 folders.
Memoranda containing MacKinnon's comments on cases to which he was not assigned.
Insanity: D.C. statute applied on automatic commitment, 1982.
Iranian Claims Commission and Judge Wilkey, 1981.
Jail report, 1974-1979.
Jones, Sylvester v. Rehnquist, C.A. 94-739, 1994.
Judges seminar, 1970.
Judicial comments, 1978-1981.
Judicial complaints:
Contains copies of complaints and orders filed in misconduct cases against MacKinnon.
No. 90-5, 1990.
No. 82-3, 1982.
No. 89-5, 1989.
Judicial disqualification statute, 1979.
Judicial ethics, 1969-1991. 2 folders.
Judicial salary, 1980-1989.
Kleindienst, Richard, 1975.
Legal Times, 1990.
Correspondence, memoranda, and a copy of an article about MacKinnon by Ann Pelham published in Legal Times.
Lesser included offenses, 1971.
Los Angeles conspiracy to eradicate the street railway system, 1951, 1987.
Magnuson, Judge Paul, 1989.
Mikva, Chief Judge Abner J., 1985, 1992-1994.
LocationBox
143.C.3.5B27Miscellaneous, 1980-1994.
Miscellaneous correspondence of judges, 1984-1995. 2 folders.
Narcotics, 1971-1972.
National Association of Securities Dealers v. SEC, 1969-1970.
Nebraska gag order, 1975.
Need for additional judges, 1971-1978.
Nominating Commission, U.S. Circuit Judge, 1977-1990.
Nordbye, Judge's opinion (In re Wisconsin Central Ry. Co. ), undated and 1943, 1953.
Opinion printing, 1980-1981.
Opinions of Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals, 1981-1983.
Oral history, 1991, 1994.
Contains transcripts annotated by MacKinnon of an interview conducted by Michael P. Socarras for the D.C. Circuit Historical Society. The interview covers MacKinnon's early career, his experiences with various cases from the appellate court, and then focuses more specifically on his work with the Division that appointed special prosecutors and the U.S. Sentencing Commission. The interview also includes discussion of Catharine MacKinnon's interest in sex discrimination law.
Orders and judgements prepared by MacKinnon, 1972-1994. 4 folders.
Pauley, Roger A., 1991.
Pornography, 1970, 1975, 1984.
Portrait ceremony, 1984-1986. 2 folders.
1948 Presidential Campaign, 1994.
MacKinnon's autobiographical analysis of Stassen's loss of the nomination to Dewey.
Principal cases, undated.
A memorandum regarding the unreliability of testimony by accomplices as ruled upon in Burton v. U.S.
Prison, Sentence, and Youth Corrections Act, 1973, 1977.
LocationBox
143.C.3.6F28Proposed splitting of circuit courts, 1977.
Public interest organizations, 1981.
Quarterly reports on pending cases, 1979-1982. 2 folders.
Questionnaires, 1974-1981.
Recusals, 1976-1995.
Retirement bill, 1971.
Robb, Judge Roger, 1982-1985.
Robb and Vander Jagt v. O'Neill, 1987.
Memoranda and case docket related to an accusation of impropriety made by Judge James F. Gordon in the senate confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Robert H. Bork.
Robinson, Chief Judge Spottswood W., 1981, 1989,
Role of federal judicial review, 1984.
Schmid, Connor F., 1992-1995.
Screening, 1970.
Search and seizure, Breaking and entering, 1973.
Security, 1979-1994.
Senior judges, 1977-1989.
Senior judge certification, 1990-1995.
Senior status, 1983-1994.
Sentencing Institute, 1979.
Significant cases, 1980-1982.
U.S. v. Solomonson, 1989.
Space and material, 1982.
Special judicial council meeting, 1980.
Speeches:
Department of Justice, 1980.
United States attorneys, [1980?]
Statistics, 1979-1994.
Status lists, 1979-1994. 3 folders.
Tamm, Judge Edward A., 1985-1987.
Tamm: Portrait Presentation, 1988.
Thomas, Judge Clarence: Hearing investigation, 1991.
LocationBox
143.C.3.7B29United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, 1985. 2 folders.
Wald, Chief Judge Patricia, 1986-1991.
Watergate case handling by U.S. Court of Appeals, 1973-1975.
Internal memoranda concerning the en banc treatment of the Watergate cases as a whole and with specific reference to mistreatment of the en banc disposition in Mitchell v. Sirica (74-1492).
U.S. v. Weinberger (Criminal No. 92-0416), 1991.
Workshop for judges, 1982.
Wright, Chief Judge J. Skelly, 1979-1983.

Expand/CollapseConference and Committee Files, 1970-1989

LocationBox
143.C.3.7B29Committee to Accelerate Decisions:
Memoranda and study materials, 1980-1981. 5 folders.
Judges statistics file, 1970-1981.
Judicial Conference, D.C. Circuit:
34th Annual:
Memoranda, 1971-1973. 2 folders.
Program and report, 1973.
35th Annual, 1974.
37th Annual:
Arrangements Committee, 1975-1976.
Discrimination seminar, 1976.
General, 1976.
LocationBox
143.C.3.8F30Program, 1975-1977. 3 folders.
Report of the 9th Circuit Committee on Reorganization of the Circuit Conference and Conference Committees, 1976.
Rules, 1976.
History of the District of Columbia Circuit Judicial Conference, 1989.
Judicial Conference, 4th Circuit, 1979.

Expand/CollapseCourt Division for the Purpose of Appointing Independent Counsels, 1982-1995

Chief Justice Warren Burger appointed MacKinnon presiding judge of the Division for the Purpose of Appointing Independent Counsels on July 2, 1985 to fulfill the post vacated by the death of Roger Robb. MacKinnon was subsequently reappointed for three additional terms by Chief Justice William Rehnquist and continued to serve as presiding judge until October 26, 1992 when David B. Sentelle succeeded him.
As presiding judge, MacKinnon worked on the appointment of prosecutors for the investigations of Theodore Olson (false testimony), Michael K. Deaver (perjury and false testimony), Oliver L. North (Iran/Contra), Franklyn C. Nofziger (Wedtech), Edwin Meese (Wedtech), Samuel R. Pierce (HUD), and three confidential cases. A statement MacKinnon prepared for a 1992 Senate hearing by the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management regarding the reauthorization of the Independent Counsel Act provides a summary of his work as well as a chronological list of the opinions and orders issued by the Court Division under his tenure. A great many of the files concern the 1987 and 1993 reauthorizations of the Independent Counsel statute, the classification of the Office of Independent Counsel as a separate function within the Department of Justice, the application of provisions concerning conflicts of interest, and the constitutional challenge of the statute as tested in the case of Morrison v. Olson.
LocationBox
143.C.3.8F30Applicability of FOIA to Independent Counsel, 1987.
Articles (press clippings), 1987-1993.
The Assassination Materials Disclosure Act, 1992.
Attorney General opinion of March 30, 1979, 1982, 1987.
Designation to the Division of the Court for the Appointment of Independent Counsel, 1985-1990.
Bills and hearings, 1987. 3 folders.
Department of Justice position, 1987.
Division, Independent Counsel, 1986-1992.
En banc consideration of cases arising out of special division of the court, 1991-1993.
Ethics Act, 1984, 1987-1988.
Expansion file, 1986, 1988.
Fees, 1985, 1988.
Financial disclosure reports, 1986-1987.
General Accounting Office audit, 1992-1993.
General, 1986-1995. 4 folders.
LocationBox
143.C.3.9B31Heller, Peter, 1992-1994.
History and discussion, 1987, 1990.
Homestead, 1987.
Notes and background material related to MacKinnon's participation on a panel at the 1987 D.C. Circuit Conference.
House hearing, 1987. 6 folders.
H.R. 811, 1994.
H.R.4947, 1994.
Iran/Contra investigation, 1986-1994.
Legal points, 1987.
Legislation, Correspondence regarding, 1987-1988, 1992. 3 folders.
Litigation, 1987-1988.
Morrison v. Olson, 1986, 1988.
Mullins, Janet (In re Janet Mullins, Div. No. 92-9 [Clinton passport scandal]), 1992-1993.
Newspaper interviews, 1988.
Opinions, 1987.
LocationBox
149.C.4.2F32Pierce, Samuel R. (HUD investigations):
In re Pierce, 1992-1995.
Prospects, 1989-1990.
Prospects, 1986-1992.
Reauthorization of Independent Counsel Act:
Bills and reports, 1994.
House hearing, 1992-1993.
Senate, 1993.
Solomon, Congressman letter , 1992.
Regarding improprieties by independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh in the Iran/Contra investigations.
Standards for selection, 1989.
Senate hearing (July 22, 1992), 1992-1993. 2 folders.
Statistics, 1990.
Status of Special Division (MacKinnon opinion), 1992.
Teapot Dome, 1992-1993.
Winter's article on independent counsel/special prosecutor, 1987.

Expand/CollapseU.S. Sentencing Commission, 1985-1994

President Reagan nominated MacKinnon on September 10, 1985 to the then newly-created U.S. Sentencing Commission for a term of four years. The Senate confirmed his appointment on October 16, 1985 and he continued to serve on the Commission through October of 1991.
The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 established the Commission to define policies and procedures for a federal criminal justice sentencing system. An October 3, 1985 letter from Senator Joseph R. Biden of the Committee on the Judiciary outlines some of the issues that were to be considered by the Commission (see Box 32: Office Administration Files: Chronological File). The three main issues suggested by Biden included the formulation of sentencing guidelines and prosecutorial discretion, the maintenance of a close working relationship with the Bureau of Prisons, and the determination of factors for sentencing categories. MacKinnon's primary task was to work on matters of substantive law.
A number of cases testing the constitutionality of the sentencing guidelines were appealed in various U.S. circuit courts. On June 13, 1988 the Supreme Court agreed to review the case of Mistretta v. United States. This case originated in Missouri and was heard by the Supreme Court on October 5, 1988. Mistretta's appeal was based on two arguments: that Congress had delegated excessive legislative power to the Commission and that the Sentencing Reform Act violated the separation of powers. The Sentencing Commission filed a brief as amicus curiae and was represented by Paul M. Bator. Justice Blackmun delivered the 8-1 majority opinion that upheld the constitutionality of the guidelines.
Files representing MacKinnon's work on the Sentencing Commission are further divided into 7 sections: Office Administration Files, General Correspondence, Guidelines, Organizational Compliance Programs, Legislation, Constitutionality and Supreme Court (Mistretta v. United States), and Hearings and Conferences. A complete final copy of the guidelines is not included within MacKinnon's papers.
Office Administration Files:
The Office Administration Files include files pertaining to MacKinnon's appointment on the commission, biographical data about commission members, memoranda filed by the commission members, and committee materials.
LocationBox
149.C.4.2F32Nomination and appointment:
Financial disclosure report, 1985.
Investigation copies, 1985.
Senate forms, 1985.
Chronological file, 1985-1992. 3 folders.
Commission biographies, [1985-1986].
Commission memoranda:
Block, Michael, 1987.
Breyer, Stephen, 1986-1990.
LocationBox
149.J.2.4F33Corrothers, Helen G., 1986, 1989.
Gainer, Ronald L., 1986.
MacKinnon, George E., 1986-1992. 3 folders.
MacKinnon drafts, 1990-1992.
Nagel, Ilene, 1989-1992.
Robinson, Paul H., 1986-1988.
Wilkins, William W., 1986-1994.
Criminal Law Committee, 1987.
Data Collection and Research Subcommittee, 1985-1987.
Library, 1985-1989.
Office Administration Subcommittee, 1986-1988.
Research Advisory Committee, 1990.
Substantive Changes in Law Subcommittee, 1986.
General Correspondence:
Includes the annual reports of the Sentencing Commission as well as reports of various working groups responsible for studying select issues. The files are arranged topically and include background material, research, and commentary regarding the various chapters and sections of the guidelines, policies for their application, and the functioning of the Commission.
Acceptance of responsibility, 1991.
Aggravating and mitigating factors, 1986, 1988.
Alternative sentencing, 1988-1991. 2 folders.
Annual reports, 1986-1991. 5 folders.
Antitrust offenses, 1990-1991.
Application of the guidelines, 1987, 1990.
Arson, 1989-1990.
Becker, Edward R. (Committee on Criminal Law and Probation Administration), 1989-1990.
Bureau of Prisons, 1992.
Capital punishment, 1987-1990. 2 folders.
Capone's sentence, 1990.
CCE (Continuing Criminal Enterprise), 1988.
Child pornography, 1991.
LocationBox
152.H.13.5B34Civil rights guidelines, 1990.
Closely held corporations, 1990.
Community confinement, 1987-1989.
Congress: House, 1990-1991.
Cooper opinion (Assistant Attorney General on capital punishment), 1987.
Corporate guidelines, 1990-1991.
Corporate guidelines: Department of Justice letter, 1990.
Corporate sentencing, 1991-1992.
Crime control, 1987, 1991, 1994.
Criminal history, 1987-1991.
Departures, 1988-1993.
Draft opinion, 1986.
Drugs, 1989-1990.
Easterbrook decision, 1987-1989.
Evaluation plan, 1990.
Ex post facto, 1987-1990.
General Accounting Office audit, 1989.
General Electric (Toensing, Victoria), 1987-1991.
General principles, 1986-1987.
General sentences, 1986.
Guidelines, undated and 1990.
Guidelines: Conspiracy, 1988-1990.
Harm values, 1986.
Hate crimes, 1990.
Indian cases, 1990.
Justice Department comments, 1986-1991. 5 folders.
Legislative history, 1990-1991.
U.S. v. Lopez, 1991.
Los Angeles: General Motors, 1990.
Mandatory minimum sentences, 1991, 1993.
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144.B.19.15B165Most frequently asked questions, 1990.
U.S. v. National City Lines, 1994.
National Legal Center for the Public Interest, 1990-1993.
Negotiated pleas, 1990.
Offender characteristics, 1986-1988.
Offense seriousness, 1986-1987.
Opinion on the President's power to remove members, 1986.
Organizational sanctions:
Memoranda, 1988-1991. 3 folders.
Discussion drafts, June and July 1988. 2 folders.
Discussion materials, July 1988.
Draft guidelines, [November] 1990.
Includes guidelines prepared by the Department of Justice as well as the Commission and a memorandum on the Commission's weighting methodology.
April 16, 1991 meeting, 1991.
April 26, 1991 final meeting, 1991.
Final draft, April 26 and May 1, 1991.
Supplementary report, July-August 1991.
Business roundtable, 1990-1991.
Corporate comments, February 1990.
Environmental Protection Agency, 1990-1991.
E.F. Hutton, 1991.
National Association of Manufacturers correspondence, 1991.
Parker, Jeffrey letter (House hearing), 1990.
Parole, 1988, 1990.
Part-time legislation, 1989-1990.
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144.B.19.16F166Penalties review project, 1989-1991.
Penalties review project: Conspiracy (David Anderson), 1990.
Plea agreements and negotiations, 1986-1990.
Pornography, 1989-1992. 2 folders.
Prisons, 1988-1991.
Probation, 1986-1990.
Psychopath, 1987.
Relevant conduct, 1988.
Research, 1985.
Revocation of probation and supervised release, 1990.
Robbery, 1988-1990.
Robinson, Judge Aubrey's testimony, 1990.
Sample sentencing, 1986.
Sentencing, 1986-1992.
Sentencing options, 1987-1988.
Sentencing training, 1987-1988.
Speech material, 1987-1988.
Statement of reasons, 1988.
Thompson, Judge Gordon's letter, 1990.
Tjoflat, Judge Gerald B., 1986-1990. 3 folders.
Vera report, 1988-1989.
Washington Legal Foundation application of guideline 2Q1.3, 1989.
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144.B.20.1B167Guidelines:
Amendments, 1987-1991. 2 folders.
Suggestions for changes in draft, 1986.
Great Britain:
British criminal justice, 1988-1990. 2 folders.
Visit of Parole System Review Committee, 1988.
White paper, 1990.
Canada, 1986-1988.
Minnesota guidelines, 1985-1988.
Organizational Compliance Programs:
The materials comprising these files were collected in response to MacKinnon's request of corporations for information regarding company programs "designed to assure that corporate personnel comply with the criminal laws." Some responded by forwarding company policies and procedures, codes of conduct, training materials, internal memoranda, and meeting minutes while others simply described their programs aimed at preventing antitrust, insider trading, ethical, exportation, environmental, equal employment, occupational health and safety, and political contribution violations in a letter. File dates represent the exchange of communication between MacKinnon and the Corporations not the dates of forwarded materials. The corporations documented by these files primarily represent chemical, petroleum, and telecommunications industries.
General correspondence, 1990-1993.
American Brands, Inc., 1991.
Ashland Oil, Inc., 1990.
Bell Atlantic, 1990.
BellSouth, 1990.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, 1990.
Brown-Forman Corporation, 1990.
Brunswick Corporation, 1990.
Chemical Manufacturers Association, 1991.
Columbia Gas System, Inc., 1990.
CPC International, Inc., 1991.
Cyanamid, 1990.
Exxon Corporation, 1991.
Ford Motor Company, 1990.
General Public Utilities Corporation, 1990.
Georgia Pacific Corporation, 1991.
GTE Corporation, 1990.
Harris Corporation, 1990.
Household International, Inc., 1990.
Hewlett Packard Company, 1990.
IBM Corporation, 1990-1991.
ITT Corporation, 1990-1991.
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144.B.20.2F168James River Corporation, 1990.
Kodak, 1991.
Monsanto Company, 1990.
NYNEX Corporation, 1991.
Occidental Petroleum Company, 1991.
Olin, 1990-1991.
Phillips Petroleum Company, 1991.
Proctor and Gamble Co., 1990-1993.
Roadway Services, Inc., 1991.
Santa Fe Pacific Corporation, 1990.
Southern Company, 1990.
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association, 1991.
Tenneco, Inc., 1990.
Union Carbide Corporation, 1991.
Wells Fargo Bank, 1991.
Legislation:
Expedited decision (proposed bill), September 1987.
Proposed revision to 18 U.S.C. § 3553(b), September-October 1987.
Proposed legislation, 1985-1989. 2 folders.
Constitutionality and Supreme Court (Mistretta v. United States):
Paul M. Bator: Contract, 1987-1989. 4 folders.
Includes not only contract related documentation but correspondence and memoranda regarding the Commission's authority to retain outside counsel as well as commentary regarding arguments for the preparation of the Mistretta brief.
Constitutionality:
Sentencing Commission, 1987-1988.
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144.B.20.3B169Sentencing Reform Act (random notes on brief), 1988. 3 folders.
Includes details regarding other U.S. district court case appeals.
Opinion on constitutionality of guidelines, 1987.
Includes a copy of Assistant Attorney General Charles J. Cooper's memorandum on the executive functioning of the Commission and its authority to promulgate capital punishments. Also includes MacKinnon's file memorandum regarding the erroneousness of Cooper's opinion.
Litigation:
Memoranda, November 1987-October 1988, 1990-1991. 6 folders.
Comments, 1988.
Model brief for courts of appeal, May 25, 1988.
Supreme Court brief, 1988. 5 folders.
Supreme Court decision, 1989.
Hearings and Conferences:
Arranged in chronological order, these files include correspondence, agenda and itineraries, programs, speech texts, and training materials.
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144.B.20.4F170Materials from London trip, December 1986-January 1987.
Homestead [Judicial Conference, 4th Circuit?], May 30, 1987.
House Judiciary Committee: Statements of MacKinnon, July 23, 1987.
Chief Judges meeting on the sentencing guidelines, September 19, 1987.
National Institute of Justice Conference (Phoenix, Arizona), September 22, 1987. 2 folders.
Senate hearing, October 22, 1987.
Public hearing (Washington, D.C.), March 22, 1988. 2 folders.
Conference on Reform of Sentencing, Parole and Early Release (Ottawa, Canada), August 1-4, 1988. 3 folders.
National Bar Association, August 12, 1988.
New York Public Hearing (on Organizational Sanctions), October 11, 1988.
Judicial Conference Sentencing Guidelines Implementation Coordinating Group, October 17, 1988.
Includes MacKinnon's report on community corrections programs in Minnesota and a transcript of a May 1988 conversation with Orville Pung.
California Public Hearing (on Organizational Sanctions), December 2, 1988. 4 folders.
GAO interview, September 19, 1989.
Conference of the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, January 21-25, 1990.
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144.B.20.5B171Federal Courts Study Committee meeting, January 31, 1990.
Organizational Sanctions hearing (Washington, D.C.), February 13, 1990.
House hearing, March 7, 1990.
Amendments to Guidelines hearing, March 15, 1990.
House hearing, May 24, 1990.
Wardens conference (Minneapolis, Minnesota), June 20-21, 1990.
Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, August 5-9, 1990.
Outreach meeting (Alexandria, Virginia), September 26, 1990.
George Mason meeting (National Conference on Sentencing of the Corporation), October 25, 1990.
Public hearing on Organizational Sanctions (Washington, D.C.), December 13, 1990.
Sentencing Commission hearing, March 5, 1991.
Judicial Conference Committee on Criminal Law and Probation Administration (Gleneden Beach, Oregon), June 24-26, 1991.
Ninth Circuit Sentencing Institute (Dana Point, California), September 29-October 2, 1991.
CATO Institute Conference, October 31, 1991.
Federal Judicial Center workshop (Kiawah Island, South Carolina), March 25-27, 1992.
Sentencing Institute (Tallahassee, Florida), October 1992.

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Expand/CollapseNaval Service, 1938-1954, 1979

MacKinnon resigned from the Minnesota House of Representatives in early 1942 to accept a commission as a lieutenant in the U.S. Naval Reserve. He underwent indoctrination at the Naval Training School in Quonset Point, Rhode Island and then went through air operations training at the Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia. MacKinnon served as an air controller from September 1942 through January 1943 for an anti-submarine scouting squadron stationed in Norfolk. During 1943 and 1944 he served as training and legal officer in Aviation Headquarters Squadrons 5 and 9-2 and was assigned to several court-martial proceedings. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander on March 1, 1944 and was assigned duty as Aide and Flag Secretary to Rear Admiral Albert C. Read, Commander Air Fleet, on November 30, 1944. MacKinnon was promoted to the rank of Commander on November 29, 1945, was discharged from active duty on March 29, 1946, and continued to serve in the law unit of the Naval Reserve on an inactive status until June 30, 1952.
MacKinnon's naval papers primarily contain documentation of his service record and include his application for a commission, his appointment, his notice of separation, annual qualifications reports, a commendation, and memoranda. Printed items include a certificate of satisfactory service issued for the President by the Secretary of the Navy and a September 2, 1945 letter from Vice Admiral P.N.L. Bellinger, Commander of the Atlantic Fleet Air Force following V-J Day that congratulated the force for duty well done. Papers reflecting MacKinnon's naval service also include a file of miscellaneous humorous material. This material includes news clippings, verse, parodies, mock memoranda and legislative bills, and other snippets directed at a variety of targets including the military, the Minnesota legislature, national politics, and racial or ethnic groups.
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Humorous material, undated and 1938-1945.

Expand/CollapseCorrespondence, 1940-1995

MacKinnon's correspondence includes a set of chronologically arranged correspondence, a set of congratulatory letters, and a set of correspondence containing original letters bearing the signatures of Harry Blackmun, Warren Burger, Dwight D. Eisenhower, J. Edgar Hoover, Richard M. Nixon, and other such notable persons. Where found in the files, these autographed items were replaced with photocopies and the originals were separated into a reserve portion of MacKinnon's papers. Some of the autographed items were originally filed within MacKinnon's Political and Professional Subject Files or within his correspondence files and some of the Nixon letters were originally filed within the correspondence pertaining to the 1968 presidential campaign.
The set of congratulatory correspondence includes letters sent to MacKinnon following his election to the Minnesota House of Representatives (1940); his appointment as the U.S. District Attorney for Minnesota (1953); the successful conclusions of the Commodity Exchange Act violations case against (1954), the alcohol misuse case against J. R. Watkins (1955), and the murder case against James Peter Taylor (1956); MacKinnon's proposed appointment to the U.S. District Court upon the retirement of Judge Bell (1957); and the opening of his private law offices (1949, 1959). Also included are replies MacKinnon received from congressmen and legislators in response to his congratulations following their 1950 and 1952 elections.
MacKinnon's chronological correspondence is largely professional and political with some personal and family letters. He routinely corresponded with teammates from his football years, friends from Colorado where he attended high school, members of the MacKinnon and Asselstine families, law school classmates, political associates, business acquaintances, legal colleagues, and congressmen. Principal correspondents throughout the series include Leslie L. Anderson, Warren E. Burger, Marshall Crowley, Edward J. Devitt, Walter H. Judd, F. Peavey Heffelfinger, Frederick Hovde, John H. Murrell, Bronko Nagurski, Richard M. Nixon, Doc Spears and his son Robert, Harold E. Stassen, Edward Thye, Robert W. Turner, Leonard P. Walsh, and Arthur Veysey. Overall the primary topics cover local and national politics and campaigns, the Republican Party, criminal investigations, court cases, University of Minnesota 1924-1927 football teams, and family history. Researchers should be aware that correspondence either from people listed in the Political and Professional Subject Files or about topics covered by those files is also likely to appear within the chronological correspondence series. Specific items and topics described below are only a small sampling of the subjects covered by the chronological set.
Correspondence for 1947-1952 consists primarily of outgoing copies concerning MacKinnon's law cases, his political opinions, and football. Included are letters to Harold Stassen and Al Lindley regarding Stassen's 1948 presidential campaign, federal aid to education, and Minnesota 3rd district politics; letters to Nixon regarding his campaigns and the Alger Hiss investigation (May 16 and October 10, 1949 and January 24, 1950); a letter to Doc Spears about football, communism, and Taft's isolationism (April 14, 1952); and a letter to Nat Finney, a Minneapolis editorial writer, about the constitutional separation of powers (May 6, 1952).
Beginning in 1953 and thereafter the correspondence contains both incoming and outgoing letters. Notable subjects from the 1953-1958 period when MacKinnon was U.S. District Attorney for Minnesota include the prosecution of a white slave traffic case (October 28, 1953); indictments against Archer Daniels Midland and Kellogg Milling Company (April 26, 1954); Cargill's alleged manipulation of the oat market (May-June and October 18, 1954); labor indictments under the Taft-Hartley Act against Tony Schullo, Sidney Brennan, and Gerald Connelly (January-March 1955); air space violations and the bulldozing of roads in the Superior National Forest (January 25, February 10, June 24, and August 5, 1955); sentences imposed in income tax violation cases (September 30 and October 12, 1955); analysis of the farmers parity adjustment proposal (January 6, 1956); the sentencing of Pillsbury Mills in their damaged wheat fraud case (February 7, 1956); milk price-fixing allegations (March 14 and 16, 1956); the annual report of the district attorney 's office (July 1956); MacKinnon's remarks before the state bar association on labor law prosecutions (as published in the Bench and Bar August 1956); right-to-work laws (September 9, 1957); Sam Taran's sentencing (August 23, September 20, and November 20, 1957); and MacKinnon's resignation as district attorney (June 1958). Correspondents particular to this time period include Daniel Gainey, Clare E. Huffman, Gunnar H. Nordbye, Bernard M. Shanley, and Herbert Brownell, Warren Olney, and William P. Rogers of the office of the U.S. Attorney General.
Correspondence dating from the 1958-1968 period after MacKinnon resigned as District Attorney until he joined the Court of Appeals continues his interest in politics, crime investigations, football, and family history. During this time MacKinnon wrote to the Assistant Attorney General about appealing the reversal of Sam Taran's conviction, (June 7, 1959); to Nixon about the "Rockerfeller [sic] Clubs" (August 19, 1959); to Walsh about a special assignment to work in the Justice Department on organized crime investigations (September 18, 1959); to Thye about indictments against Kid Cann (September 21, 1959); to Nixon about Rockefeller and the presidential primaries (October 15 and 30 and December 29, 1959) and about Stassen's support for Rockefeller (January 3, 1960). Other items of interest include a letter to Devitt about Judge Van Oosterhout's opinion in the Kid Cann liquor syndicate appeal (August 6, 1962); a letter to William P. Rogers concerning Hoffa and the Test Fleet case (March 12, 1963); a letter to Stassen about actionable equal protection issues in California's primary election laws (May 5, 1964); correspondence with Devitt about the Irish famine (February 25 and March 1, 1965); a letter from Nixon about becoming a member of the board of directors of Investors Mutual, Inc. (February 4, 1965); a 1967 memorandum for Devitt about the constitutional power of federal courts to subpoena records of the Senate and its employees and a letter from Devitt regarding subpoenas served on an assistant counsel with the Senate Judiciary Committee (May 16, 1967); and a program for the ceremony of receiving portraits of the district circuit judges (U.S. District Court, Minnesota, ca. April 1968). Additional correspondents during this period included Earle E. Crabb, Emerson Hopp, and others related to MacKinnon's work as counsel for IDS.
No correspondence is evident for the four months between January and April of 1969 when MacKinnon had been appointed but not yet confirmed to the Court of Appeals. Although many of the same topics and correspondents that were present in the correspondence of the 1950s and 1960s continued after he was installed as a judge, the previous lengthy political and partisan discussions disappeared. Instead of political discussions the correspondence contains very brief remarks about opinions the court had issued. During the 1980s and 1990s the correspondence contains many references to the work of his daughter Catharine MacKinnon as well as many reminiscences about the politics of 1948-1952.
New correspondents following MacKinnon's appointment include Dick Cullen (columnist for the Minneapolis Tribune), Walter Trohan (former correspondent for a Chicago newspaper, then living in Ireland), Ernst Schneeberger (Switzerland), Edward Allen Tamm (former FBI special agent and MacKinnon's colleague on the Court of Appeals), Harry Berglund (U.S. Marshall), Keith Kennedy (Minnesota District Attorney), Louis Hill, Jr. (St. Paul), Arthur and Gwen Versey (Wheaton, Illinois), John H. Murrell (Texas), Earl Larson and Neil Riley (Minneapolis judges), Thomas J. Campbell (former law clerk, White House staff member, and California state representative), Robert H. C. Kay (Charleston, West Virginia), and James Knox (England).
Correspondence dating between 1969 and 1979 includes MacKinnon's June 5, 1969 speech recounting his experiences in Minnesota; a letter to Devitt regarding Sam Taran's petition for naturalization (October 15, 1970); a letter to Silha regarding gambling in Minnesota (June 27, 1972); assessments of the Mineral Leasing Act and the opinions in the Alaska pipeline case (February 20, 1973 and January 4, 1974); a letter to U.S. Attorney General Richard Kleindienst about the Test Fleet case and a potential pardon of Hoffa (March 8, 1973); brief outgoing comments on Watergate, the press, and MacKinnon's dissent in Nixon v. Sirica (June 19, 29, October 19, November 5, 7, and 14, 1973); a letter with attached news clippings to U.S. Attorney General Edward Levi regarding Bunge Corporation and their possible connection to flour milling fraud cases of the 1950s (July 10, 1975); a letter to Minnesota Supreme Court justice Fallon Kelly about differences between MacKinnon and Judge David L. Bazelon in the Decoster appeal (October 27, 1976); a letter from Minnesota Supreme Court justice Walter Rogosheske about the Decoster case (August 29, 1977); a letter to John Hinkel at the Washington Star about the tied 1927 football game between Notre Dame and the University of Minnesota (January 5, 1978); various outgoing and incoming letters concerning MacKinnon's views on the Yazoo Smith v. Pro Football decision and the validity of the NFL college draft under anti-trust laws (November 1978); a letter to President Carter recommending a commutation of Patricia Hearst's sentence (November 3, 1978), and a letter to Fourth Circuit Judge John Field about the second Decoster opinion (August 2, 1979). Additional subjects discussed in 1979 include Fred Friendly's research on Jay Near, the Minnesota newspaper gag law, and the liquor operations of Kid Cann and Tommy Banks (February 26); James Hill and the Great Northern railway (September 17); Doc Spears and football at the University of Minnesota (September 13); Lorena Hickock and Eleanor Roosevelt (November 5); the Minneapolis Star and Tribune's reportage of prostitution (November 13); the Hoffa case (November 29); and the Taiwan Treaty case of Goldwater v. Carter (December 20).
Topics discussed during 1980 include the death of Leonard P. Walsh (February); the history of Investors Diversified Services (February 4); the liquidation of streetcars owned by Twin City Rapid Transit Company (February 8); and MacKinnon's advice regarding appellate advocacy (December 29). 1981 letters include a reply to Nancy Nelson, an FBI agent in Minneapolis, regarding white slave trafficking investigations (July 20, 1981) and an undated draft to David Eisenhower recounting a meeting between MacKinnon and President Dwight D. Eisenhower wherein Eisenhower commented favorably on the preventive effect of punishment and cited its use against American soldiers in France during World War II (filed with December 1981). Letters written during 1982 include MacKinnon's view that the appellate decision in the search and seizure case of U.S. v. Ross was too liberal (June 8 and November 2) and a brief comment concerning the correctness of the Eighth Circuit Court's 1958 decision regarding the custody of Captain William Clark's field notes (June 30, 1982). Also included within the 1982 correspondence is a review of Fred Friendly's book Minnesota Rag (June 1982).
Correspondence from 1983 includes an article about Catharine MacKinnon teaching at Harvard Law School (February 25); a query by Charles Halleck about Dewey's decision to go to Oregon and debate Stassen in 1948 (April 4); an exchange with FBI director William Webster regarding problems in the extradition of criminals from Chicago (August 16, 1983 and January 23, 1984); an exchange with district court judge Earl Larson regarding Rocky Lupino and the DeVito murder (September 28); and a letter with attachments to Harry Blackmun about cooperation between Kid Cann and Tommy Banks as evidenced in the bookkeeping code kept by Conrad Althen (December 22).
In January 1984 MacKinnon discusses the Minneapolis passage of Catharine MacKinnon's pornography ordinance (January 9) and writes to Patrick Buchanan of WRC Radio about the Tax Amnesty Program (January 26). Additional letters in 1984 include one to Devitt about MacKinnon's decision in Yellow Taxi Co. of Minneapolis v. NLRB (March 12); to Fred Fielding, White House Counsel to President Reagan, commenting on military inspections under the proposed chemical weapons treaty (April 19); to George Will, Washington Post editorialist, about Truman's various claims of executive privilege (June 25); to Melvin Steen, law school classmate, with a brief comment on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (June 29); exchanges with University of Minnesota football coach Lou Holtz (July-October); and an exchange with Nixon about the 1932 Olympics (September 12 and 19). Other letters regard the transfer of the Panama Canal and MacKinnon's dissent in Edwards v. Carter (July); MacKinnon's remembrances of Christmas in Durango, Colorado (October 17); and his record of 25 dissenting opinions that later became the basis of majority opinions due to reversals by the Supreme Court (December 7).
The 1985 correspondence contains many references to football and especially to Bronko Nagurski and Doc Spears (January 21-22, June 11, October 7, 30, November 4, 25-26, December 12, and 16) as well as MacKinnon's comments on Gary Engstrand's administrative history of intercollegiate athletics at the University of Minnesota (October 8, 30, November 4, 27, and December 2). Additional 1985 correspondence includes a letter to Miles Lord regarding MacKinnon's brief in the 1955 rehearing of Tommy Banks' income tax evasion case (March 15); a letter to investigative reporter Clark Mollenhoff about MacKinnon's investigations of Hoffa and Dranow (April 29); several short letters enclosing copies of the opinion in the Tavoulareas v. Washington Post libel case (April -June); a letter to congressman Vin Weber about international terrorism as acts of war (May 17); a letter to Sandra Day O'Connor about the first copyright case (June 3). Other topics cover the presentation of MacKinnon's portrait (June 14); MacKinnon' service as a delegate to the United Nations Congress on Crime and the Punishment of Offenders (August); his views on Warren Burger as part of an oral history project conducted by the Supreme Court Historical Society (October 21). A letter to Miles Lord concerns the ideological alliance of MacKinnon's opinions wherein MacKinnon states that he had never decided a case on either an ideological or political basis (October 31).
Included in the 1986 correspondence are letters to John Lehman, Jr., Secretary of the Navy, recommending a literary commemoration for U.S. Navy Torpedo Squadron 8 during World War II (January 3); to Gary Engstrand about football (January 3, 16, March 19, April 8, 9, 30, July 14, September 3, 10, 24, and October 20); to Stephen Breyer about MacKinnon's behind-the-scenes role as a congressman in granting Commonwealth status to Puerto Rico (February 24); to Patricia Wald relating a story about Babe Ruth substituting for MacKinnon in a 1927 football team photograph (May 12); and another to Gary Engstrand refuting NPR commentator Nina Totenberg's analysis that MacKinnon's opinions in Watergate cases were made on a partisan basis (December 8).
Letters from 1987 include several letters defending Lawrence E. Walsh's qualifications as prosecutor in the Iran/Contra investigation in response to newspaper editorials (January 12); MacKinnon's remarks about Devitt and Nordbye (March 17); his dissent in the Washington Post libel case (March 23); Judge Devitt's findings in the application of a Georgia lawyer with a history of questionable conduct to appear as counsel in the Minnesota district case of U.S. v. Gorman (May 18, 20, and June 12); MacKinnon's comments to the House Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations about the reauthorization of the Independent Counsel Act (June 24); and responses to Marshall Crowley's remarks about Harold Stassen (September 11 and October 7).
Letters written during 1988 include a copy of Judge Robert Bork's resignation from the Court of Appeals following his unsuccessful nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court (January 15); an exchange with Marda Woodbury regarding her research about the 1936 murder of her father Walter Liggett (June 27, July 12, and September 20); a letter to Orville Pung, Minnesota Commissioner of Corrections, about various efforts to obtain the release of Young and Schaefer of Murder, Inc. (June 20); an anecdote about Bronko Nagurski and Potsy Clark when he was coach for the Detroit Lions in 1937 (October 3); a copy of MacKinnon's remarks for the University of Minnesota Law School centennial celebration (October 6-9); and advice to Catharine MacKinnon on phrasing of the pornography ordinance (October 13 and 19).
Football is again discussed in 1989 (March 6), as is Nixon's experience in Congress and his appointment as a director for Investors Mutual Funds (May 8). The 1989 correspondence also includes a letter to Commissioner of Baseball Giamatti regarding Pete Rose, gambling, and sports (May 10); MacKinnon's dissent in the Panama Canal disposition case (May 26 and October 23); a list of the 1929 University of Minnesota Law School students (October 10); discussion of the Washington Post libel case and the U.S. Sentencing Commission (October 12); and a letter to Justice Blackmun praising his decision regarding the Sentencing Commission in Mistretta v. U.S. (November 11).
Correspondence from 1990 includes a letter of condolence to Nagurski's son on his father's death (January 11); letters to Warren Burger and Judge Abner Mikva related to John Marshall and the judiciary's historical authority for statutory interpretation (March 5 and 8); a copy of Catharine MacKinnon's 1989 Yale Law School commencement speech forwarded to Sandra Day O'Connor (April 13); a letter to FBI director William Sessions relaying how the evidence to indict Alger Hiss for perjury was discovered (April 20); a letter to the lieutenant governor of the state of Washington about the establishment of Minnesota's psychopathic personalities statute (May 15); and a letter to Devitt commenting upon an article about MacKinnon published in Legal Times (May 17). Additional letters include information on Stassen and the politics of 1948 (May 30); Kid Cann, Harry Isaacs, and the 1953 initiation of the Twin Cities Rapid Transit case (June 15); football (September 19); the Iran/Contra investigation and efforts of President Reagan and Attorney General Meese to sabotage the Independent Counsel Act (September 20); and Stassen's 1938 gubernatorial campaign and the "Communists or Catspaws" pamphlet issued during that campaign (December 10).
Correspondence written during 1991 includes a letter to President George H. W. Bush regarding tactics for rebutting Iraq's claims that the U.S. targeted a civilian structure rather than a military command center in a Baghdad bombing strike (February 15); letters to Alec Kirby about Stassen's 1948 campaign and the filing of Eisenhower's name on the Minnesota primary ballot (March 21 and April 5); the death of Vaughan Connelly and his bribe that eventually led to the investigation of Hoffa (April 23); many letters about Catharine MacKinnon's appearance as a commentator with Tom Brokaw covering the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings and an article about her in the October 6th issue of New York Times Magazine (October); a letter to Dwight D. Opperman, president of West Publishing Co. about naming the federal courthouse in Minneapolis for Devitt (November 21); and a letter to Robert Stein, dean of the University of Minnesota Law School, with advice for the selection of a new football coach (December 2).
The 1992 correspondence includes genealogical information about his mother Cora Asselstine and her family (February 4); a letter to his grandson about his life accomplishments (written November 13 but attached to a February 12 letter to his son); and a letter to MacKinnon's former law clerk, Representative Tom Campbell, regarding mandatory minimum sentences and the D'Amato amendment to federalize state crimes (March 18). Letters from September-October concern the recognition of MacKinnon's 23 years as a D.C. circuit judge by the Judicial Conference. An exchange with Nixon contains reminiscences about Nixon's senatorial election, the expense fund predicament, and their experiences in the 80th Congress together (September 30 and October 13). A copy of the speech given by Mrs. C. E. Howard to nominate Stassen at the 1952 Republican National Convention is also included with a letter to Dana MacKinnon (October 6). In another letter to Campbell, MacKinnon comments on the scope of the Iran/Contra investigation and Republican efforts to limit the independent counsel (October 23).
Letters MacKinnon wrote during 1993 contain additional comments on Lawrence E. Walsh and obstruction by the Department of Justice in the Iran/Contra investigation (January 26); the indictment of Elliot Abrams (March 10); MacKinnon's personal opinion of Ruth Bader Ginsburg upon her appointment to the Supreme Court (June 17); and many references to the publication of Catharine MacKinnon's book Only Words (September 1993-March 1994) including MacKinnon's own review addressed to her (September 20).
Correspondence from 1994 includes a letter to President Clinton recommending Stassen as a special ambassador to work on solutions for Bosnia-Herzegovina and Yugoslavia (January 7); comments and reminiscences about football at Notre Dame and Knute Rockne's "attempts to influence game officials" after reading Murray Sperber's Shake Down the Thunder (February 3); a letter to Hubert H. Humphrey III, Minnesota Attorney General, and Larry King, CNN, regarding the 1939 Minnesota psychopathic personalities statute (March 8); extensive information concerning MacKinnon family genealogy (November 28); and a letter to Sports Illustrated relaying a story about sportswriter Harry Costello, Senator Huey Long, and the creation of the Louisiana State University football team (December 8).
Letters written shortly before his death include a letter congratulating Judge Charles Richey for his award of the Case Western Reserve University Law School Medal with a comment about how the case of Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson influenced Catharine MacKinnon's work (January 17) and a letter to Senator Arlen Specter commenting on proposed revisions to the Federal Rules for Civil procedures (April 25).
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144.B.20.9B175Correspondence, July 1980-August 1984. 24 folders.
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144.B.20.10F176Correspondence, October 1984-1987. 24 folders.
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144.B.20.11B177Correspondence, 1988-June 1992. 26 folders.
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Congratulatory letters, 1940-1959. 5 folders.
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Reserve 31Autographed correspondence, 1947-1995. 2 folders, containing 148 items.
Blackmun, Harry A. to George E. MacKinnon:
March 24, 1969.
Regarding MacKinnon's pending appointment to U.S. Court of Appeals.
April 27, 1970.
In response to MacKinnon's letter congratulating Blackmun on his Supreme Court nomination.
December 26, 1979; December 22, 1981; December 19, 1983; December 12, 1984; December 17, 1985; June 30, 1988; March 1, 1989; December 13, 1989; December 8, 1992; June 25, 1993.
Thanking MacKinnon for his gifts of ginger cookies. The letter dated December 13, 1989 also includes a comment regarding the Supreme Court's decision on the constitutionality of the sentencing guidelines.
December 29, 1981.
Regarding MacKinnon's son.
December 20, 1984.
Concerning judicial conduct and Blackmun's speaking engagement at a fund raising event for AMICUS.
January 14, 1991.
A transmittal accompanying an unidentified enclosure.
Bradley, Omar N. to George E. MacKinnon:
January 23 and February 12, 1947.
Regarding the number of veterans attending colleges and universities.
August 5, 1947.
In response to MacKinnon's query about how the Veterans Administrations selected lawyers to adjudicate veterans claims.
Burger, Warren E. to George E. MacKinnon:
January 31 and April 3, 1948.
Regarding Harold Stassen's presidential campaign.
November 5, 1948.
Regarding MacKinnon's loss in the 1948 congressional election.
March 1, 1949.
Concerning MacKinnon's return to private practice.
[September 1954]; September 24 and November 1 1954.
Regarding the staffing and work of U.S. Attorneys.
February 15, 1956.
Handwritten response to MacKinnon's note about the Minnesota Archer Daniels Midland and Pillsbury grain cases.
[January 1957].
Regarding Senator Edward Thye's recommendation of MacKinnon for a district judgeship.
January 28, 1957.
Friendly comment recommending Connor Schmid for MacKinnon's office.
April 16, 1957.
Conveying a reference for a job applicant.
Received June 1, 1959.
A two-page letter handwritten on legal size paper regarding Harry Blackmun's proposed appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals. Signed "WEB."
February 14, 1961.
Congratulating MacKinnon on his return to private practice.
March 28 and April 3, 1975.
Responding to MacKinnon's invitation to the 1976 judicial conference.
January 3, 1979.
Thanking MacKinnon for forwarding a copy of an article by Robert Stein.
January 9, 1984.
Regarding the planning of a celebratory gathering to honor Burger.
Designation of a United States Judge to the Division of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit for the Appointment of Independent Counsel, July 2, 1985.
Signed "WEB."
March 5, 1990.
In response to MacKinnon's February 16th letter about John Marshall, James Wilson, and the power of the Supreme Court to determine constitutionality.
Burger, Warren E. to Roger, May 1, 1969.
A note typed on Burger's chambers stationary from "r.f." regarding the opinions in Jones and Dorman v. U.S. Burger added a handwritten note instructing Roger to "Pass on to Geo[rge] if he stays."
Dulles, John Foster to George MacKinnon, December 24, 1948.
A response to MacKinnon's query about Alger Hiss's appointment as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Dwight D. Eisenhower to George E. MacKinnon:
June 20, 1958.
Accepting MacKinnon's resignation as U.S. District Attorney.
Telegram, November 6, 1958.
Congratulating MacKinnon on his gubernatorial campaign.
Dwight D. Eisenhower to Harry A. Bullis, January 3, 1959.
Thanking Bullis for his recommendation of MacKinnon for a vacancy on the Court of Claims.
Ford, Gerald R. to George E. MacKinnon, June 9, 1969.
Regrets to MacKinnon's installation on the Court of Appeals.
Forrestal, James L. to George E. MacKinnon, January 17, April 28, May 8, June 3, June 30, and July 10, 1947.
In response to MacKinnon's queries regarding naval court proceedings, commendations for Minnesota constituents, and Navy participation in the Minneapolis Aquatennial.
Statement of James R. Hoffa, November 24, 1954.
Typed carbon copy of a five-page transcript of a statement regarding the loan of union funds to Gerald P. Connelly. The statement was taken in the office of the Intelligence Division, Internal Revenue Service in Detroit, Michigan and signed by James R. Hoffa before special agent John J. Olszewski on December 2, 1954.
Hoover, Herbert C. to George MacKinnon, May 28, 1948.
Responding to MacKinnon's comments about reorganization of the Department of Justice and a lack of coordination between government attorneys.
Hoover, J. Edgar to George E. MacKinnon:
February 20, 1947.
In response to MacKinnon's query about an investigation of the December 16, 1946 explosion at Stouffer's Restaurant in Minneapolis.
May 17, 1954.
Acknowledging MacKinnon's praise for the work of special agent S. Warren Marshall in the bank robbery investigation of Murl Russell Jarvis.
June 23, 1955 and September 13, 1957.
Acknowledging MacKinnon's praise of special agent C. B. Howard.
November 29, 1955.
Congratulating MacKinnon on the Archer Daniels Midland case.
July 12, 1956.
Concerning the bank robbery case against James Peter Taylor.
November 6, 1956.
Wishes for MacKinnon's convalescence.
November 16, 1956.
Thanking MacKinnon for an article on crime.
June 12, 1958.
Regarding MacKinnon's resignation as District Attorney.
February 12, 1959.
Declining MacKinnon's invitation to speak at the Minnesota Bar Association convention.
August 30, 1961.
Acknowledging MacKinnon's praise of special agent Richard N. Peterson in the Dranow investigation.
Kennedy, Robert F. to George E. MacKinnon, September 5, 1961.
Acknowledging MacKinnon's praise for Jim Neal's prosecution of Benjamin Dranow.
Nixon, Patricia to George E. MacKinnon, June 11, 1969.
Regretting MacKinnon's installation ceremony. Signed "Pat."
Nixon, Richard M. to George E. MacKinnon:
August 24, 1947.
Reply to MacKinnon's letter of August 21st (MacKinnon's letter missing from his correspondence files).
August 30, 1948,
Regarding speaking engagements, appreciation for the MacKinnon's loan of baby things, and comments regarding Whittaker Chambers' charges against Alger Hiss.
February 23, 1949.
Congratulating MacKinnon on his private practice.
May 25, 1949.
Regarding a conversation between Nixon and Stassen concerning federal aid to education.
January 27, 1950.
Regarding press interpretation of a statement made by Nixon after the Hiss verdict.
December 21, 1950.
Regarding whether or not Priscilla Hiss ever worked for Dean Acheson.
April 4, 1951.
Copy of a letter addressed to Ralph de Toledano of Newsweek asking for his comments on a review of a book on the Hiss case.
August 30, 1951.
Giving Nixon's comments on the Hiss book review.
June 6, 1951
Regarding plans for a trip to Duluth.
April 3, April 23, and June 25, 1952.
Brief, friendly letters regarding current politics.
May 13, 1953.
Declining speaking engagements and congratulating MacKinnon on his appointment.
September 19, 1953.
Regarding quotation of Minnesota State Fair poll statistics by Marquis Childs and public disapproval of the Republican congress.
January 21, 1954.
Thanking MacKinnon for copies of a statement issued by the National Committee of the Communist Party and commenting upon Adlai Stevenson's campaign use of the term "co-existence."
April 8, 1954.
In response to MacKinnon's suggestions for a farm program.
May 13, 1954.
Cover letters with enclosure of an April 9, 1954 menu for a luncheon of members of the Order of the Hound's Tooth.
June 17, 1954.
Thanking MacKinnon for his comments on pending bankruptcy amendments.
July 7, 1954.
Responding to MacKinnon's comments on China, American foreign policy, and political partisanship.
September 3, 1954.
Regretting MacKinnon's invitation to a Colorado fishing trip.
November 19, 1954.
In response to MacKinnon's letters of November 11 and 14 commenting on the Eisenhower administration.
January 17, 1955.
Thanking MacKinnon for his gift of pheasants.
April 18, 1955.
Regarding plans for a possible August trip to Needle Mountain in Colorado.
October 25, 1955.
Responding to MacKinnon's letter of October 19th that suggested Dewey lost the 1948 election by campaigning on the issue of "unity."
January 21, 1956.
Regrets not seeing MacKinnon at Nixon's birthday celebration.
March 31, 1956.
Thanking MacKinnon for his letter of March 14th discussing Nixon's advantages as the 1956 vice presidential candidate.
May 8 and September 17, 1956.
Regarding the 1956 campaign.
February 27, 1957.
Regarding Senator Thye's recommendation of MacKinnon for a district judgeship.
July 17, 1957.
Thanking MacKinnon for an article by Charles Briggs on taxation. Includes a blind carbon copy of Nixon's letter of July 17th to Briggs.
September 17 and October 24, 1957.
Regarding MacKinnon's trip to Washington.
January 21, 1958 and April 29, 1959.
Thanking MacKinnon for copies of polls from the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune.
November 7, 1958.
Offers condolences for MacKinnon's loss in the gubernatorial election, comments upon overall Republican losses, and asks for MacKinnon's advice in the coming 1960 campaigns.
November 13, 1958.
Acknowledging MacKinnon's interest in an appointment to the Court of Claims.
April 17, 1959.
Regarding the "restoring of amateurism to college athletics."
September 4, 1959.
Thanking MacKinnon for his reports of political activity.
December 30, 1959.
Concerning MacKinnon's analysis of Rockefeller's withdrawal.
January 16, 1961.
Extends appreciation to MacKinnon for his correspondence and expresses his disappointment in losing the election.
June 7, 1961.
Regarding a breakfast meeting prior to the Young Republicans Convention.
June 8, July 10, September 8, November 8, and December 7, 1961; January 23 and March 2, 1962; February 11 and August 21, 1964; July 12, 1965; January 21 and September 26, 1966; November 16, 1967; January 31, February 19, September 3, October 7, and December 12 1968.
Regarding political campaigns, Nixon's speaking tours, and Nixon's appreciation for MacKinnon's reports and suggestions.
July 18, 1961.
Concerning Nixon's decision to campaign for California state governor.
September 17, November 20, December 10 and 13, 1963; January 24 and March 6, 1964.
Regarding Barry M. Goldwater, Nixon, and general Republican chances against President Johnson in the 1964 election.
August 23, 1964.
In reply to MacKinnon's invitation of an IDS board position for Nixon.
December 22, 1964; February 4, March 3, and June 1, 1965; May 10 and 26, 1966.
Regarding IDS events and business.
November 18, 1970.
Regarding a vocational training school for the District of Columbia.
September 19, 1984.
In reply to MacKinnon's letter of September 12th about the 1932 Olympic Games.
October 13, 1992.
Reminiscing about politics in 1948-1950 and the 80th Congress.
January 9, 1993.
On the occasion of Nixon's 80th birthday.
O' Connor, Sandra Day to George E. MacKinnon, June 5, 1985.
Thanking MacKinnon for his letter of June 3 commenting on her decision in the copyright case of Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises.
Rehnquist, William H. to George E. MacKinnon:
June 23, 1977.
Concerning prior conversational banter between the two over the Florida Gulf Stream.
October 24, 1986, November 2, 1988, and October 17, 1990.
Thanking MacKinnon for agreeing to be reappointed to the Court's Division for the Appointment of Independent Counsel.
Designation of a United States Judge to the Division of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit for the Appointment of Independent Counsel, November 2, 1988.
November 9, 1992.
Thanking MacKinnon for his service on the independent counsel panel.
Thomas, Clarence to George and Clarence Thomas to George and Betty, March 31, 1994 and December 5, 1995.
Thanking MacKinnon for his personal comments.
Truman, Harry to George MacKinnon, December 11, 1947.
In response to MacKinnon's telegram about emergency measures for fuel oil in the northern Midwest states.

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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Appellate courts -- United States.
Crime -- Minnesota.
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Minnesota.
Educational law and legislation -- United States.
Judicial opinions -- United States.
Judicial process -- United States.
Labor laws and legislation -- United States.
Law -- United States -- Cases.
Political campaigns -- Minnesota.
Presidents -- Election.
Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- United States.
Special prosecutors -- United States -- Selection and appointment.
Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.
Places:
Durango (Colo.).
Minnesota -- Politics and government -- 1945-1980.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989.
United States -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Persons:
Asselstine family.
Blackmun, Harry A. (Harry Andrew), 1908-1999, author.
Blumenfeld, Isadore, 1900-1981.
Brownell, Herbert, 1904-1996, author.
Burger, Warren E., 1907-1995, author.
Campbell, Thomas, 1952- , author.
Crowley, Marshall O., author.
Cullen, Dick, author.
Devitt, Edward J. (Edward James), 1911-1992, author.
Engstrand, Gary, author.
Freeman, Orville L.
Hiss, Alger.
Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913- .
Hovde, Frederick L, 1908-1983, author.
Larson, Earl R., author.
Lord, Miles, author.
MacKinnon, Catharine A.
MacKinnon family.
Murrell, John H., author.
Nagurski, Bronko, 1908-1990.
Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994, author.
Nordbye, Gunnar H. (Gunnar Hans), 1888-1977, author.
Riley, Neil, author.
Rogers, William P. (William Pierce), 1913-2001, author.
Silha, Otto A., author.
Spears, Clarence W.
Stassen, Harold E. (Harold Edward), 1907-2001, author.
Thye, Edward John, 1896-1969, author.
Trohan, Walter, 1903-2003, author.
Turner, Robert W., author.
Veysey, Arthur, author.
Walsh, Leonard P., author.
Woods, Rose Mary, author.
Organizations:
Amicus, Inc.
Investors Diversified Services.
Republican Party (United States : 1854- ).
Twin City Rapid Transit Company.
United States. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit).
United States. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit). Division for the Purpose of Appointing Independent Counsels.
United States. Navy -- Officers.
United States Sentencing Commission.
University of Minnesota -- Football.
University of Minnesota. Law School.
Types of Documents:
Audiotapes.
Compact discs.
Diaries.
Legal files.
Occupations:
Football players -- Minnesota.
Judges -- District of Columbia.
Lawyers.
Public prosecutors -- Minnesota.

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