Subseries |
Item |
Dates |
Identifier |
Notes Used in Grading Exams |
Index card with "Constitutional Law" typed on; Document titled: "Noted used in Grading Exams - Jon Van Dyke," explaining the shorthand notes Jon used to grade exams |
n.d. |
4A1:1 |
Notes Used in Grading Exams |
Handwritten draft of Jon Van Dyke's notes used during grading exams, titled: "Notes Used..." |
n.d. |
4A1:2 |
Notes Used in Grading Exams |
Document titled: "Symbols Used in Grading Papers," listing and explaining the shorthand notes that Jon Van Dyke used to grade exams, with handwritten name "Bill V." in upper right hand corner |
n.d. |
4A1:3 |
Notes Used in Grading Exams |
Document titled: "Notes Used in Grading Exams - Jon Van Dyke," listing and explaining the shorthand notes Jon Van Dyke used to grade exams |
n.d. |
4A1:4 |
Notes Used in Grading Exams |
Document titled: "Notes Used in Grading Exams - Jon Van Dyke," listing and explaining the shorthand notes Jon Van Dyke used to grade exams, with new handwritten note titled: "GA? - Is the statement a good analogy?" |
n.d. |
4A1:5 |
Notes Used in Grading Exams |
Memorandum form John Barkai to the faculty re: "Exam Questions," providing recipients with an article that helped Barkai write the questions for the California bar exam that he thought the faculty might find useful, Article titled: "Checklist for Preparation of Essay Questions" |
8/29/1989 |
4A1:6 |
Notes Used in Grading Exams |
Document titled: Notes used in Grading Exams - Jon Van Dyke," listing and explaining the shorthand notes Jon Van Dyke used to grade exams |
n.d. |
4A1:7 |
Academic Freedom |
Jon Van Dyke's lecture slides, titled: "Academic Freedom," discussing academic freedom in the United States, with handwritten notes related to the topic |
4/18/2005 |
4A1:8 |
Academic Freedom |
Columbia News online article, titled: "President Bollinger Develops Cardozo Lecture on Academic Freedom," with handwritten notes; Email Correspondence from Avi Bass to Hillel-Faculty, re: "[HF] the law on free speech," discussing free speech on U.S. college campuses |
03/24/2005; 04/03/2005 |
4A1:9 |
Academic Freedom |
The New York Times newspaper article, titled: "Intimidation at Columbia," discussing an issue related to academic freedom at Columbia University |
04/07/2005 |
4A1:10 |
Academic Freedom |
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article, titled: "It's time to give the boot to Professor Churchill" by Paul Campos; Ka Leo o Hawai'i newspaper article, titled: "Professor attacks U.S. policy" by Julie Grass and Dominic Colacurclo |
08/18/2004; 02/24/4005 |
4A1:11 |
Academic Freedom |
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article, titled: "Political pressure quashes academic freedom" by Paul Krugman |
04/05/2005 |
4A1:12 |
Academic Freedom |
Email from Trisha Kehaulani Watson to kualii_council@hawaii.edu forwarding an email from Robert Perkinson to UH Faculty members, re: "Academic Freedom mtg, Friday, 2/11, 4 p.m. - Ward Churchill" discussing Churchill's controversy, the issue of academic freedom, and organizing an event with Churchill |
02/09/2005 |
4A1:13 |
Academic Freedom |
The Rebell Yell online article, titled: "Professor, ACLU may sue UNLV" by Justin Chomintra |
02/11/2005 |
4A1:14 |
Academic Freedom |
The Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article, titled: "Ohio bill seeks to rein in liberal college professors" by Elizabeth DeForest |
2/13/2005 |
4A1:15 |
Beamer v. Nishiki |
Student seminar paper, titled: "Beamer v. Nishiki: The Impact of the First Amendment on Defamation Law in Hawaii," with an introduction and sections titled: "II. The Facts," "III. First Amendment Interests," "IV. A Defamatory Statement," "VI. Falsity," "VII. Actual Malice," and a conclusion, with handwritten notes, corrections, and comments |
04/28/1987 |
4A1:16 |
Beamer v. Nishiki |
Martha L. "Billie" Beamer, Plaintiff, vs. Wayne Nishiki, et al., Defendants, CIV No. 55933: "Order Denying Defendant's Motion for Reconsideration or in the Alternative for Leave to File an Interlocutory Appeal" and "Motion in Limine" |
04/08/1980 |
4A1:17 |
Affirmative Action |
Student paper titled "The termite-ridden school house," discussing the issue of disparity of educational opportunity in Hawaii |
1979 |
4A1:18 |
Affirmative Action |
"Doonesbury" comic regarding affirmative action, by G.B. Trudeau |
07/02/2000 |
4A1:19 |
Affirmative Action |
Correspondence from Jon Van Dyke to Full-time Faculty and Deans, re: "Faculty Meeting on Affirmative Action, Wednesday, November 4, 3 p.m.," providing recipients with materials to guide their discussion on affirmative action, titled: "Recent Trends in Constitutional Law" by Jon Van Dyke, "A (Very Short) History of Supreme Court Affirmative Action Employment Cases Since Steel Workers vs. Weber" by Linda Kriger, a copy of the New York Times National newspaper article "Georgia Agreement Promises to Add Black Judges" by Ronald Smothers (06/19/1992), a copy of the Los Angeles Times newspaper article "Disneyland Reaches Out" (06/07/1992), The Chronicle of Higher Education article "Espousing a Positive Vision of Affirmative-Action Policies" by Gary Peller (12/18/1991) |
10/26/1992 |
4A1:20 |
Affirmative Action |
Document by Jon Van Dyke titled "Recent Trends in Constitutional Law," discussing discrimination, affirmative action programs, special programs for Native Americans and Hawaiians, pre-admission programs, and sourcing Article 1 of the 1965 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination |
n.d. |
4A1:21 |
Affirmative Action |
Document by Jon Van Dyke titled "Recent Trends in Constitutional Law," discussing protection against discrimination, special programs for Native Americans and Hawaiians, affirmative action programs, the right to privacy, freedom of expression, and religious freedom |
n.d. |
4A1:22 |
Affirmative Action |
Memorandum from Dean Jeremy T. Harrison to Faculty and Staff, informing them that the plan for affirmative action is in the faculty lounge for review, signed by Harrison and attached documents with data on the law school's latest ethnicity and sex analyses |
09/24/1992 |
4A1:23 |
Affirmative Action |
Memorandum from Dean Jeremy T. Harrison to Faculty and Deans, providing a copy of the executive summary of the 1992-93 Manoa affirmative action plan, signed by Harrison |
11/09/1992 |
4A1:24 |
Affirmative Action |
Memorandum from Dean Jeremy T. Harrison to Faculty, re: "The direction of the Law School for the next few years," asking the faculty to review the school's Academic Development Plan to consider revisions, with handwritten notes and signed by Harrison |
07/31/1992 |
4A1:25 |
Affirmative Action |
Memorandum from Dean Jeremy T. Harrison to Faculty, providing them with another copy of his memo from 07/31/1992 and letting them know Peter Alder agreed to facilitate three meetings regarding the July memo and posted the dates for these meetings |
09/01/1992 |
4A1:26 |
Affirmative Action |
Memorandum from Jon Van Dyke, for the Ad Hoc Committee on the Pre-Administration Program, re: "Pre-Admission Program," informing the faculty of the committee's agreed-upon recommendations |
11/13/1978 |
4A1:27 |
Affirmative Action |
The Chronicle of Higher Education article titled: "U. of California's Professional Schools Plan to abolish racial preferences in admissions spurs debates over fairness, questions on procedures" by Kit Lively |
03/22/1996 |
4A1:28 |
Bush v. Gore |
The Honolulu Advertiser special coverage on election titled: "What a Night! No Winner Yet: Florida recount leaves U.S. in suspense" |
11/08/2000 |
4A1:29 |
China's Constitution |
Document by Jon Van Dyke, titled, "Enforcing Constitutional Rights," with sections on: "1. Police Brutality," "2. Arbitrary Denial of Government Benefits," and a copy of Honolulu Star-Bulletin article titled, "Anti-smoking activists have uphill battle in China" |
11/25/1994 |
4A1:30 |
China's Constitution |
Projector slides of: the Constitution of China (as amended 1993): articles 125-133) and Chapter II: The Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens, Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled "Anti-Smoking activities have uphill battle in China", and Los Angeles Times article titled "World in Brief: China Dissidents Linked to Proposed Party Held From Times Wire Reports" |
11/25/1994; 09/23/1998 |
4A1:31 |
China's Constitution |
Copy of Los Angeles Times Article titled, "World in Brief: China Dissidents Linked to proposed Party Held From Times Wire Reports" |
09/23/1998 |
4A1:32 |
China's Constitution |
Projector slide of photograph captioned: "The unsuccessful revolution of Chinese students in Tianamen Square was played out live on American television" and original copy of the projector slide |
n.d. |
4A1:33 |
China's Constitution |
Copy of the Constitution of China (as amended 1993), covering articles 125-133 and "Chapter II: The Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens," with handwritten notes |
n.d. |
4A1:34 |
Commerce Clause, Federal Power |
Hand drawn map of the state of New York done in blue ink |
n.d. |
4A1:35 |
Commerce Clause, Federal Power |
"The Ballad of Wickard v. Fillburn" comic regarding federal power by Pernicious Doctrines Comix |
n.d. |
4A1:36 |
Curfews |
USA Today newspaper article titled, "South Florida still under curfew: Some say rights are violated" by Deborah Sharp |
10/26/1992 |
4A1:37 |
Delegation |
Projector slide originals with content titled: "When Can Congress Delegate Lawmaking Responsibilities?," "Misretta v. United States (1989)," and "The Line-Item Veto Act of 1996" |
n.d. |
4A1:38 |
Delegation |
Projector slides on Congressional delegation titled: "Misretta v. United States (1989)," a photograph captioned "Victorious Brothers," "United States v. Curtiss-Wright Expert Corp. (1936)," "When Can Congress Delegate Lawmaking Responsibilities?," and "Star-Kist Foods v. United States" |
n.d. |
4A1:39 |
Delegation |
Projector slide originals with content titled: "U.S. v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp. (1936)" and "Star-Kist Foods v. United States" |
n.d. |
4A1:40 |
Delegation |
The New York Times newspaper editorial titled, "The Court's Clean Air Case," with handwritten notes |
11/07/2000 |
4A1:41 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Printed photographs of Judge David Ezra |
n.d. |
4A1:42 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge Terry Hatter, published in the ABA Journal |
08/1997 |
4A1:43 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, published in the ABA Journal alongside article |
11/2000 |
4A1:44 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge David Ezra published in the Honolulu Weekly; Art of Judge David Ezra published in the Honolulu Weekly, by John Pritchett |
11/15-11/21/2000 |
4A1:45 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge Edward Korman, published in LawNotes alongside an article |
2000 |
4A1:46 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, published in the Harvard Law Bulletin alongside an article |
2000 |
4A1:47 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge Thomas J. Whelan published in USD Law Advocate alongside an article |
n.d. |
4A1:48 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge J. Thomas Martin published in the ABA Journal |
04/2002 |
4A1:49 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge Charles Pickering published in the ABA Journal |
04/2002 |
4A1:50 |
District Court Justices - Federal Pictures |
Photograph of Judge Barry Kurren published in the Hawaii Bar Journal |
10/2001 |
4A1:51 |
Education |
Projector slides on education, titled "Is 'Education' a Fundamental Right Protected Under the Equal Protection Clause?" and "Plyler v. Doe (1982)" |
1982 |
4A1:52 |
Free Expression |
Projector slides of photographs of people practicing free expression |
n.d. |
4A1:53 |
Free Expression |
Handwritten document titled, "The Spectrums of Speech," discussing "Individual Freedoms" and "Governmental Interests" and listing related topics and issues underneath each of these subtopics |
n.d. |
4A1:54 |
Free Expression |
Document by Jon M. Van Dyke titled, "The Precious Liberties of Free Speech and Free Press," discussing questions and issues on free speech and free press, with copies of a Time magazine article titled "A Setback for Pinups at Work", a Honolulu Advertiser editorial titled "UH: Leaflets & Rights", and an advertisement by Campari titled "Jerry Falwell talks about his first time" with the slogan, "Campari, You'll never forget your first time" |
02/04/1991; 02/08/1991 |
4A1:55 |
Free Expression |
Handwritten document titled: "Meiklejohn" providing a brief summary of part of Meiklehjohn's theory and asking the question, "Did he just throw the baby out with the bath?" |
n.d. |
4A1:56 |
Free Expression |
Handwritten document titled: "The First Amendment," discussing First Amendment freedoms and authorization |
n.d. |
4A1:57 |
Free Expression |
Handwritten document titled: "The historical setting for Schneck, Abrams, etc.," discussing socialism, the Russian Revolution, and free speech; "The historical context," discussing WWI and U.S. conservatism |
n.d. |
4A1:58 |
Free Expression |
Copy of a part of Act III, Scene II of "Julius Caesar," with handwritten note saying: " 'the indirect but purposeful incitement of Marc Anthony's oration over the body of Caesar' " |
n.d. |
4A1:59 |
Free Expression |
Typed document discussing Holmes and Brandeis, two justices of the Supreme Court who had been nominated by Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson respectively, the latter being the first Jewish justice on the court, with handwritten notes |
n.d. |
4A1:60 |
Free Expression |
Typed document titled: "Dennis v. United States (1951)," providing an essay on the events related to the Communist Party in America during 1951, with handwritten notes and corrections |
n.d. |
4A1:61 |
Free Expression |
Handwritten document titled: "Dennis (1951)," quoting commentators on Dennis, with notes and corrections |
n.d. |
4A1:62 |
Free Expression |
Typed document titled: "Dennis," listing questions and answers to those questions, with handwritten notes and corrections |
n.d. |
4A1:63 |
Free Expression |
Presentation slides titled, "You, FOIA and the 1st Amendment: Rights and Responsibilities in the 21st Century," with slides on "History of the 1st Amendment," "The Evolution of Rights," "Freedom of Speech," "Freedom of the Press," "Freedom of Assembly," "Right to Petition," "Freedom of Religion," "Freedom of Information Act," "Limits to FOIA," "First Amendment at School" and "Limits to your 1st Amendment Rights," Email from Suzanne Ivey to Jon Van Dyke, re: "Re: 1st Amendment Power Point," sending Jon the presentation slides she needs help developing and thanking him for helping with the project and inviting him to be a speaker or committee member of the HCMC, with earlier correspondence on the project |
n.d. |
4A1:64 |
Free Expression |
Magazine article titled, "Free to Clone: Does the First Amendment protect scientific research? If so, the debate over cloning will have to begin all over again" by Brian Alexander |
09/26/2004 |
4A1:65 |
Free Expression |
Document titled, "Kelly Jenkins v. C&C of Honolulu, et al.: Draft Revised Management Memorandum," with sections on: "Mission Statement," "First Amendment Protections to Practice One's Religion and to Freedom of Speech," "Regulations on Publishing Non-work Related Materials in the Workplace," "Regulations on Speech inside the Office," "Duty to Affirmatively Accommodate," "Investigation of Complaints of Religious Harassment," and "Comfortable Workplace for All" |
n.d. |
4A1:66 |
Free Expression |
Handwritten notes on free speech with emphasis on the note: "Unlimited Free Speech for the Rich ... But Not for the Working Class" |
n.d. |
4A1:67 |
Free Expression |
Photograph of Ralph Forbes, with caption: "Independent candidate Ralph Forbes wants in on TV debates"; Photograph of street performer interacting with a boy; Photograph of a stand in Waikiki with sign advertising: "T-Shirt, 10 for $20" |
n.d. |
4A1:68 |
Free Expression |
Hand drawn image of house with various campaign signs with the names of Hawaii politicians; Hand drawn image of a courthouse and demonstrators with title: "Cox v. Louisiana" |
n.d. |
4A1:69 |
Free Expression |
Photograph from the Library of Congress of people gathered at Washington Monument, titled: "Uncover the Power and Protection Granted by the first ten amendments"; The Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "To sleep, perchance to draw a fine: Mayor seeks to ban naps on benches" by Robbie Dingeman; Photograph published in the New York Times National with the caption: "A 1992 anti-abortion protest at the Buffalo GYN Womenservice Clinic, the Rev. Paul Schenck prayed beyond a 15-foot buffer zone"; Comic illustration published in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, titled: "Open Market..." by Corky's Hawaii |
03/10/1999; 02/20/1997; 05/20/1994 |
4A1:70 |
Free Expression |
Photograph published in the New York Times newspaper, with caption: "Abortion Opponents Remember Roe v. Wade: Thousands marched yesterday in Washington to mark the 27th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion"; Photograph published in the New York Times newspaper, with caption: "Vendors selling photographs of New York City landmarks line the sidewalk near the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Artists and New York officials are preparing for the next fight over art vending in and near Central Park" |
01/25/2000; 09/04/2002 |
4A1:71 |
Free Expression |
Document by Jon M. Van Dyke titled, "The Precious Liberties of Free Speech and Free Press," discussing questions and issues on free speech and free press, with copies of a Time magazine article titled "A Setback for Pinups at Work", a Honolulu Advertiser editorial titled "UH: Leaflets & Rights", and an advertisement by Campari titled "Jerry Falwell talks about his first time" with the slogan, "Campari, You'll never forget your first time", the cases: "Beauharnais v. Illinois (1952)," "R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul (1992); "Dawson v. Delaware (1992)," "Wisconsin v. Mitchell (1993)," an article published in the United States Law Week on discrimination related to the case Doe v. University of Michigan, No. 89-91683, questions on the code adopted by Stanford University, and an article published in Ka Leo O Hawaii by Kimberly W. May titled, "Hate codes no answer for UH: Few think speech rags will solve racism |
02/04/1994; 02/08/1991; 1952; 1992; 1993, 10/10/1989; 10/27/19?? |
4A1:72 |
Free Expression |
Examples related to the issue of free expression: Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Nazi salutes land U.S. rockers in jail"; an advertisement by Campari titled, "Jerry Falwell talks about his first time" with slogan "Campari, You'll never forget your first time", a document titled, "Part III. Offenses Related to Obscenity"; map and information on New York City's sex-shop ordinance published in New York Times under title, "New York's Limits on Sex Shops are Upheld"; New York Times article titled, "Topless Performance Deadlocks Jury" by Jesse Mckinley |
01/28/1999; 10/24/1996; 10/27/1996 |
4A1:73 |
Free Expression |
Examples related to the issue of free expression: document providing results on votes on finance reform bill titled "Campaign Finance Overhaul"; statistics published in the New York Times titled, "On the Receiving End: Who's Got Money in 2001";document titled, "Major Provisions of the House and Senate Bills" and outlining "soft money," "hard money," "issue advertising," and "date of effect:; New York Times article titled, "Brazil: An Effort to Make Smokers Think Twice" by Merry Galanternick; hand drawn map of The Aware Woman Center for Choice in Melbourne, Florida; document titled, "Attachment 'A' " with two figures; "Figure 1. Street Corner" and "Figure 2. Midblock Crosswalk Area". |
02/15/2012 |
4A1:74 |
Free Expression |
Examples related to the issue of free expression: The Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "ACLU plans lawsuit over banned display" by Robbie Dingeman; The Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Suit settled; art to be shown"; New York Times article titled, "City Revoked Arts Grant Illegally, Judge Rules" by Jim Yardley; images of Debs; obituary published in the New York Times titled, "Maria Sario, Protest Leader Who Set a Style, Dies at 53"; article on Samuel H. Day Jr.; Offbeat News article titled, " 'Peace' T-shirt gets man arrested"; |
08/14/2001; 03/07/2002; 05/16/2001; 11/08/1996; 03/06/2006 |
4A1:75 |
Free Expression |
Examples related to the issue of free expression: New York Times article titled, "Chicago Council Tries Anew With Anti-Gang Ordinance" by Dirk Johnson; Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Ban on fireworks is discriminatory"; public service message published in the New York Times titled, "A Joyous Life-Affirming Philosophy that Relies on Reason, Science and Democracy! Ten Basic Principles of Humanism"; photograph published in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin with caption, "This new torii, in the triangular traffic island at King and Moiliili is drawing criticism"; photograph published in the Honolulu Star-Bulleting with caption, "The 175-foot tall, 2,000-year-old Buddha statue at Bamyan, about 90 miles west of the Afghan capital, Kabul, is among those the Taliban has ordered destroyed, prompting pleas to save them" |
02/26/2001; 04/24/1988; 02/28/2001 |
4A1:76 |
Free Expression |
Examples related to the issue of free expression: comic illustration with caption, "Faith-based Scientologists and Hare Krishnas chase Mr. Bush through airports these days thinking he has money for them" by Jeff Danziger; advertisement by the Church of Scientology published in the New York Times titled, "Practicing Religious Intolerance"; document illustrating the separation between church and state titled, "Summary of Wall of Separation Cases Public Financial Assistance to Parochial Schools"; photograph published in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin with caption, "The cross at St. Jude's in Makakilo can be seen from the highway. It will remain despite opposition from Hawaii Citizens for the Separation of State and Church"; Honolulu Star-Bulletin article titled, "Crosses will be regulated as signs: If more than 16 feet high, they'll be subject to city ordinances" by Gordon Y. K. Pang |
05/08/2001; 10/27/2001 |
4A1:77 |
Free Expression |
Examples related to the issue of free expression: photograph for article titled, "Cleveland Case Poses New Test for Vouchers" with caption, "Ohio is paying the bulk of tuition for half of the 200 pupils at St. Rocco Roman Catholic School in Cleveland, where Todd Pentrencsik teaches"; photographs with caption, "Dr. David L. Harry, left, of Ohio State University opposes teaching that an intelligent designer played the prime role in the complexity of life. Deborah Owens-Fink, right, a state school board member, supports it"; The Japan Times article titled, "Mori will not officially visit Yasukuni Shrine"; photograph with caption, "Principle Gary Causey listens as student Marian Ward delivers a public prayer before a high school game in Texas"; photograph published in the ABA Journal with caption, "Gov. Tommy Thompson, students hail the Wisconsin Supreme Court's OK on school vouchers"; photograph published in the New York Times with caption, "The 1925 trial John T. Scopes in Dayton, Tenn. The jury is seated in the front." |
08/07/2000; 8/2000; 9/1998 |
4A1:78 |
Free Expression |
Examples related to the issue of free expression: Khaleej Times article titled, "Court bans veil in school"; Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Korean temple sues city for $800 million" by Darren Pai; Honolulu Star-Bulletin article titled, "Five groups win display spots for City Lights: A social service agency and four religious groups win lottery"; article titled, "Is Christianity Official US Army Religion?" |
05/20/1996; 05/27/1995; 11/22/1997 |
4A1:79 |
Free Expression |
Examples related to the issue of free expression: Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Marijuana conviction affirmed" by Ken Kobayashi; "Straight Herblock" comic with caption, " 'What Do They Expect Us To Do - Listed To The Kids Pray At Home?' " by Simon & Shuster; illustration titled, "The Historic Road from Religious Intolerance to Religious Freedom" |
02/26/1998; 1964 |
4A1:80 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Article published in U.S. Law Week, Vol. 69, No. 29, titled: "Flood of Money, Erosion of Legal Limits Set Scene for Campaign Finance Debate" by Kenneth P. Doyle |
02/06/2001 |
4A1:81 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Newspaper clipping titled, "Major Provisions of the House and Senate Bills," discussing questions related to "Soft Money," "Hard Money," "Issue Advertising" and "Date of Effect"; Honolulu Advertiser article, titled "Court tilts toward campaign finance rules: Weakest spot in bills is limit on political ads" by David G. Savage; New York Times article titled: "Brazil: An Effort to Make Smokers Think Twice" |
02/17/2002; 02/15/2002 |
4A1:82 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Copy of statistics from the New York Times titled, "On the Receiving End: Who Got Money in 2001"; Graphics sharing breakdown of the House vote on a finance reform bill titled "Campaign Finance Overhaul" |
n.d. |
4A1:83 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Article published in U.S. Law Week, Vol. 66, No. 16, titled: "Arkansas Campaign Finance Law Gets Mixed Review From District Court" |
10/28/1997 |
4A1:84 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Correspondence from Ronald Dworkin and Burt Neuborne to Senators John McCain and Russell Feingold, re: the argument that the McCain Feingold bill, which puts restrictions on "soft money contributions," is infringing on contributors' First Amendment rights; National Journal articles titled, "A Full-Court Press on Campaign Cast" by Jack W Germond and Jules Witcover and "Campaign Reform: The Hidden Killers" by E. Joshua Rozenkranz |
07/1997; 12/07/1996; 05/05/1997 |
4A1:85 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "States and Campaign Financing: Shared Troubles, Elusive Answers" by David E. Rosenbaum; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Few in Congress Support Any of 57 Measures to Overhaul Campaign Financing Laws"; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Fiercest Defender of Campaign Laws" by Adam Clymer |
06/01/1997; 04/06/1997; 04/13/1997 |
4A1:86 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Congress Won't Act. Will You?" by Bill Bradley; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Loopholes Allow Presidential Race to Set a Record" by Leslie Wayne; New York Times Newspaper article titled, "System to Limit Election Spending Found in Shambles" by Adam Clymer; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Constitutional Amendment Seeks to Limit Spending on Campaigns" by Linda Greenhouse |
11/11/1996; 09/08/1996; 06/19/1996; 05/11/1987 |
4A1:87 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
The Washington Post newspaper article titled, "Campaign Finance Reform Mired in Gulf between House and Senate" by Helen Dewar and Kenneth J. Cooper; New York Times editorial titled, "Campaign Finance Restrictions Don't Work" |
05/28/1994; 04/19/1996 |
4A1:88 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
The United States Law Week articles regarding the issue of campaign finances in Missouri, citing cases: Carver v. Nixon, No. 95-2608 and Shrink Missouri Government PAC v. Maupin, No. 95-2857 |
01/09/1996 |
4A1:89 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Time Passes. Money Flows." by Alison Mitchell; New York Times editorial titled, "The Power of Rich Candidates" |
06/16/1996; 02/29/1996 |
4A1:90 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
The United States Law Week article on the issue of restricting campaign finances and its violation of the First Amendment, citing cases: Chamber of Commerce of the United States v. Federal Election Commission, No. 94-5339 |
11/28/1995 |
4A1:91 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Typed notes on the case: McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission |
04/19/1995 |
4A1:92 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled, "Lingle accuses agency of trying to silence candidate" by Ian Lind; Honolulu Star-Bulletin editorial titled, "Political candidate's right of free speech"; Honolulu Star-Bulletin article titled, "Campaign postcard called 'cowardly' " |
01/04/2001; 01/04/2001; 08/08/1998 |
4A1:93 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
ABA Journal article titled: "Courting the Voters: Free speech rulings allow judicial candidates to speak out on issues, despite ethical canons" by Steve France |
12/2000 |
4A1:94 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 69, No. 12 article on campaign finance titled, "Court Nixes Corporate Spending Limits for State Ballot Initiative Campaigns" |
10/03/2000 |
4A1:95 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Judge Upholds Albuquerque's Limit on Campaign Spending" by Linda Greenhouse; New York Times articles titled, "Court's Ruling Heartens Soft Money Opponents" by Adam Clymer, "Justice Uphold $1,000 Cap on Campaign Contributions" and "Excerpts from the Supreme Court Ruling on Campaign Contribution Limits" |
09/03/2001 |
4A1:96 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Panel censures candidate: Cartoon depicted rival unflatteringly" by Scott Ishikawa; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Stamping Out Corruption" by Mark Green |
02/16/1999; 10/28/1986 |
4A1:97 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten notes on campaign finances in Japan discussing what is allowed and prohibited, with name and date written in top right corner "Hata 9/10/86" |
09/10/1986 |
4A1:98 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Financing of Campaigns May Now Get Overhaul" by Steven V. Roberts; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Senate Begins Wrestling Over Campaign Finance" by Adam Clymer |
11/19/1986; 05/26/1993 |
4A1:99 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
The United States Law Week articles on the issues of campaign finances and higher education in Minnesota, citing cases: Weber v. Heaney, No. 4-91-1009 and Nomi v. Regents for the University of Minnesota, No. 4-91-500 |
07/07/1992 |
4A1:100 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "G.O.P. Opposition Endangers Campaign Finance Bill" by Adam Clymer; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Senate Sustains President's Veto of Bill to Limit Election Spending" by Adam Clymer, with handwritten note "Phone" over article; New York Times newspaper article by Adam Clymer focusing on section with sub-heading titled, "Bush Vetoes Campaign Bill"; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Showdown of Bush and Congress Shapes Up On Campaign Spending" by Adam Clymer |
06/13/1993; 05/14/1992; 05/10/1992; 03/31/1992 |
4A1:101 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten document titled, "Campaign Expenditures," asking the following questions and providing possible answers for these questions: "Why would a legislature want to regulate this area?," "What should the court's role be?," "Are First Amendment values at stake?," "Are these time/place/manner restrictions?," "Does {money property} have First Amendment rights?," and "Speech or conduct?" |
n.d. |
4A1:102 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten document titled, "Buckley v. Valeo (1976)," with notes related to campaign finances; typed document titled, "Buckley v. Valeo (1976)," with notes and questions on the case and handwritten notes |
n.d. |
4A1:103 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten document titled, "Sound trucks," with notes and questions on the issue |
n.d. |
4A1:104 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Typed document titled, "Buckley v. Valeo (1976)," discussing and asking questions about expenditure limits, with handwritten notes; Handwritten notes titled, "Buckley v. Valeo (1976)," discussing and asking questions about personal expenditures; Typed document titled, "Buckley v. Valeo (1976)," discussing and asking questions related to expenditure limits, with handwritten notes |
n.d. |
4A1:105 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Typed document titled, "Buckley v. Valeo (1976)," discussing and asking questions related to campaign funds, with handwritten notes; Typed document titled, "Buckley v. Valeo (1976)," discussing and asking questions related to campaign contribution limit, with handwritten notes |
n.d. |
4A1:106 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
The United States Law Week article on cable television regulations in Rhode Island, with handwritten notes; Handwritten note with questions: "Could all political ads be banned from TV? Consistent w/ 1st Amendment?," "Could we insist that candidates must appear live on their ads?," and "In UK, no TV commercials, but candidates are allotted set amount of TV time" |
n.d. |
4A1:107 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten document titled, "Buckley v. Valeo (1976)," providing notes and asking questions on "Reporting and Disclosure Requirements" and "NAACP v. Alabama" |
n.d. |
4A1:108 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten document titled, "Brown v. Socialist Workers '74 Campaign Committee (1982)," discussing why the Socialist Workers Party is unconstitutional and the part's expenditures |
n.d. |
4A1:109 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten document discussing political expenditure limits in Hawaii, notes, and the name and phone number of an individual |
n.d. |
4A1:110 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten document titled, "California Medical Association v. Federal Election Commission (1981)," discussing the limitations on individual and unincorporated association financial contributions |
n.d. |
4A1:111 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Los Angeles Times newspaper article titled, "Judge Strikes Down Prop. 73 Funding Limits" by Richard C. Paddock |
09/26/1990 |
4A1:112 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten document titled "Campaign Spending 4/21/86," listing the components and questions related to campaign spending and notes related to the issue of free expression in Hawaii |
n.d. |
4A1:113 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Senate Approaches Curb on PAC Campaign Giving" by Steven V. Roberts |
08/13/1986 |
4A1:114 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
The United States Law Week article on elections laws in California, citing: Geary v. Renne, No. 89-15601 |
10/02/1990 |
4A1:115 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Campaign Finance Rules May Take 2 Roads" by Adam Clymer |
02/10/1991 |
4A1:116 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Correspondence from Jon Van Dyke to Dean Jeremy Harrison, re: applying for a summer stipend for the summer of 1991 in order to write a study and conduct research on the topic of campaign spending in relation to the protection of speech and campaign spending under the First Amendment |
01/25/1991 |
4A1:117 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Correspondence between Jon Van Dyke and Dr. M.J. Rossant, thanking Rossant for his letter and about taking up his suggestion on researching the jury selection process and asking Rossant to put him on his mailing list for his annual report; Correspondence between M.J. Rossant and Jon Van Dyke, replying to Jon's initial letter, informing Jon that he and his colleagues cannot offer support on his research and that he is sorry for it, but gives Jon a list of foundations that may be able to provide funding |
08/27/1986; 07/29/1986 |
4A1:118 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Correspondence from Jon Van Dyke to M.J. Rossant, mentioning their past work together and asking if Rossant and Twentieth Century Fund would be willing to support Jon and work together again |
05/19/1986 |
4A1:119 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "House Approves Overhaul of Campaign Spending" by Richard L. Berke; New York Times newspaper article titled, "Political Swamps That Bred Cynicism Now Spur Constituency for Change"; Maine Times newspaper article, titled "Legality of Spending Limits Now in Doubt: Mitchell forced to give up public financing in campaign finance reform" |
08/13/1993 |
4A1:120 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Honolulu Star-Bulletin article titled, "High court to rule on soft money: The case could have huge implications for campaign spending and fund raising" by Anne Gearan; Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled, "Harris' complaints against Hanneman dismissed" by Richard Borreca |
10/10/2000; 11/15/2000 |
4A1:121 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten note addressed to Sherry, stating: "4,000/2,000 cycle limit is a rule that people are generally following" |
10/23/2000 |
4A1:122 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Memorandum from Walter M. Heen, Chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawaii, to All Democratic Elected Officials, reminding them of campaign spending restrictions so that they don't run into trouble with the Campaign Spending Commission |
10/09/2000 |
4A1:123 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Email correspondence from Carol M. Lee to lawstu-1@hawaii.edu and law-1@hawaii.edu, re: "Campaign Restrictions," reminding the recipients that certain activities violate the state ethics code and providing them with a list of actions |
10/19/2000 |
4A1:124 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Handwritten notes on the restrictions on campaign expenses in Hawaii |
10/16/2000 |
4A1:125 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "3 appointments complete campaign spending panel"; Honolulu Advertiser article titled, "Campaign finance ordinance reversed: Non-bid contractors may back candidates" by Ken Kobayashi |
02/05/1998 |
4A1:126 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Correspondence from Lex Brodie to Jon Van Dyke, asking Jon to contribute to Jeremy Harris' campaign on behalf of Harris |
07/27/2000 |
4A1:127 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "2 States Consider Boldly Revamping Campaign Finance" by Carey Goldberg |
10/19/1998 |
4A1:128 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Correspondence from E. Joshua Rosenkranz to Jon Van Dyke, thanking Jon for endorsing the Brennan Center's statement regarding the McCain-Feingold Bill (S. 25) and providing a copy of a document titled, "Statement in Support of Overturning Buckley v. Valeo," in case Jon would like to endorse that as well |
09/12/1997 |
4A1:129 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Spring issue of the NVRI Update: The Newsletter of the National Voting Rights Institute, with content on: NVRI Mission, Campaign Finance as a Civil Rights Issue Conference, NVRI On the Road with GA Rural/Urban Summit, NVRI Staff Overview, Special Thanks, Litigation Update NVRI Docket, The Color of Money: An Excerpt from The Nation, and How to Get Involved with NVRI |
1999 |
4A1:130 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Alphabetical list of professors who endorse the Buckley Statement, titled: "Buckley Statement Endorsers" |
n.d. |
4A1:131 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Fax correspondence from Jon Van Dyke to E. Joshua Rosentranz of a form confirming Jon as an endorser to the Bucklet statement, providing handwritten information to the questions |
n.d. |
4A1:132 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Document titled, "Scholars Affirming the Constitutionality of McCain-Feingold Bill's Soft Money Ban and Voluntary Spending Caps," providing list of scholars and their place of employment and confirming a total of 95 scholars |
09/12/1997 |
4A1:133 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "F.C.C. Chief Backs Off on Rules for Free Air Time for Candidates" by Lawrie Mifflin |
03/26/1998 |
4A1:134 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times Magazine article titled, "Real Campaign - Finance Reform: The proposals pile up and the problem gets worse. Maybe it's time to try something radical - and change our whole election system in the process." by Jack Hill |
07/25/1999 |
4A1:135 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Court Upholds Maine Campaign Law: Ruling Is Victory for Advocates of Public Financing for Candidates" by Carey Goldberg |
11/09/1999 |
4A1:136 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 69, No. 19 article titled, " 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Rules for Judges Undermined by Judicial Campaign Cases" |
11/21/2000 |
4A1:137 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Brennan Center's "Agenda for Justice" pamphlet addressed to Jon Van Dyke, featuring an article titled, "Maine Clean Election Law Upheld By Court" |
n.d. |
4A1:138 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Government Sets Rules For Military On War Tribunals" by Katharine Q. Seelye, "Campaign Finance Bill Wins Final Approval In Congress and Bush Says He'll Sign It" by Richard K. Berke, and "Race Gap Seen in Health Care of Equally Insured Patients" by Sheryl Gay Stolberg |
03/21/2002 |
4A1:139 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 10, No. 46 article titled, "Low Campaign Contribution Limits Upheld by Sixth Circuit for Local Elections" |
06/04/2002 |
4A1:140 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Winter issue of the NVRI Update: The Newsletter of the National Voting Rights Institute, with content on: U.S. Appeals Court Issues Landmark Ruling on Vermont's Campaign Limits, Dealing with Donors Behind Closed Doors: Lawsuit Challenges Texas Supreme Court's Secrecy, A Message From NVRI Founder & Executive Director, John Bonijaz, Staff News, Case Updates, Struggling for Equality Then and Now, NVRI Helps Reformers Clean Up City Hall in Akron, Ohio, and Study Reveals that Voters of Color View Campaign Finance as an Equality Issue |
2002 |
4A1:141 |
Free Expression - Campaign Spending |
Projector slides of: "Major provisions of the House and Senate Bills," Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled "Panel censures candidate: Cartoon depicted rival unflatteringly" by Scott Ishikawa, Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled "Court tilts toward campaign finance rules: Weakest spot in bills is limit on political ads" by David G. Savage. New York Times statistics titled "On the Receiving End: Who Got Money in 2001," "Campaign Finance Overhaul," Honolulu Star-Bulletin newspaper article titled "U.S. judge cuts mayor some slack" by Rick Daysog |
02/16/1999; 02/17/2002; 03/13/2002 |
4A1:142 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Newspaper article titled, "Europe Outlaws Tobacco Ads in Magazines and Newspapers" by Paul Miller |
12/03/2002 |
4A1:143 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Projector slides on: FDA Tobacco Regulations, Midweek advertisements for lawyers, New York Times article titled "Brazil: An Effort to Make Smokers Think Twice", advertisement by the Health Departments' Chief Medical Officers on cigarettes, legal service advertisements, legal service advertisement specifying sexual harassment, legal service advertisement specifying injury, advertisement for the Imperial Palace, article discussing tobacco advertising ban in Britain titled "The Last Few Puffs" |
1977; 02/05/1997; 02/15/2002 |
4A1:144 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 66, No. 32 article titled, "Law Mandating Disclaimer in Lawyer's Ads Is Unconstitutional, Eleventh Circuit Holds" |
02/24/1998 |
4A1:145 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Magazine advertisement for Camel cigarettes, advertising them as: "Camel Exotic Blends: Pleasure to burn with an indulgent new twist" and slogan: "Pleasure to Burn Since 1913" |
n.d. |
4A1:146 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 6 article titled, "Utah Restrictions on Commercial Liquor Ads Held Irrational, Unlikely to Achieve Objectives" |
08/14/2001 |
4A1:147 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Handwritten document titled, "Pittsburgh Press v. Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations (1973)," providing notes and questions on the case |
n.d. |
4A1:148 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Handwritten document titled, "Pittsburgh Press (1973)," providing notes and questions on the issue |
n.d. |
4A1:149 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 68, No. 40 article titled, "Lawyer Has Free Speech Right to Place Ad Touting Matindale-Hubbell's 'Highest Rating' " |
04/25/2000 |
4A1:150 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Examples of cigarettes with labels warning against their usage: "Packs of Canadian cigarettes, bearing the new health warnings that by law must cover 50 percent of the packaging. Right: Some of the 16 gruesome variations" and a package that states, "Cigarettes Cause Mouth Diseases" |
n.d. |
4A1:151 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Correspondence from Jon Van Dyke to the Children's Advertising Federal Trade Commission, discussing the constitutionality of their advertising toward children |
09/19/1978 |
4A1:152 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Correspondence from Thomas I. Emerson to Michael Pertschuk, informing Pertschuk that he read the FTC's report on advertising to children and that he believes it should go to hearing and the reasons behind this decision, with handwritten notes on the content of this letter |
06/23/1978 |
4A1:153 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
UCLA Law Review, Vol. 42, No. 4, on: "Free Speech and Unfree Markets" by Kathleen M. Sullivan |
04/1995 |
4A1:154 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Aloha Air fined for ad violations" by Michele Kayal |
11/11/1999 |
4A1:155 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 68, No. 11 article titled, "Texas Ban on Chiropractor Solicitation Unlawfully Restricts Commercial Speech" |
09/28/1999 |
4A1:156 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Brief summary of the case, Rubin v. Coors Brewing Company, with handwritten corrections |
04/19/1995 |
4A1:157 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Court Upholds Law Banning Unsolicited Fax Ads" by Kit R. Roane; Declination Ventures Ltd., an Oregon corporation, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Federal Communications Commission, a federal agency, et al., Defendants-Appellees, No/ 94-35295 |
10/31/1994-02/01/1995 |
4A1:158 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Abortion Group Sues Over Rejected Ads" |
05/16/1999 |
4A1:159 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Washington Post article titled, "Ban Those Cigarette Ads" by Philip Elman |
12/23/1985 |
4A1:160 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Brief summary of the case, Zauderer v. Office of Disciplinary Counsel, with handwritten corrections and notes |
1985 |
4A1:161 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Handwritten notes on the case, "Florida Bar v. Went For It, Inc. (1995)" |
n.d. |
4A1:162 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
New York Times newspaper article titled, "Ban on Autodialing Is Upheld" |
02/07/1995 |
4A1:163 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Typed notes related to the issue of commercial speech, asking questions related to the issue, listing numerous cases related to the issue, with handwritten notes |
n.d. |
4A1:164 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Correspondence from Jon Van Dyke to Dean Jeremy Harrison, re: "My Request for a Summer Research Stipend," responding to and fulfilling Harrison's request that he provide additional details to his original proposal |
02/14/1991 |
4A1:165 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 67, No. 25 section titled, "Cases In Brief," focusing on the subsection titled, "Attorneys - Advertising" |
01/12/1999 |
4A1:166 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Typed document related to the issue of commercial speech, titled, "Vermont Expenditure Limits," and "Nixon v. Shrink Missouri Government PAC (2000)," providing questions, examples of cases, and information on the examples; photo of an advertisement titled, "Billboard Ben," with caption: "Massachusetts regulations forbit tobacco ads within 100 feet of public playgrounds, schools and parks" |
n.d. |
4A1:167 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Email correspondence from Mark A. Levin to Jon Van Dyke, re: "Health Warnings on Tobacco Products in Canada," providing link to online article |
02/21/2002 |
4A1:168 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 41 article titled, "Ban on Compounded Drug Advertising Violates Pharmacists' Free Speech Rights" |
04/30/2002 |
4A1:169 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 41 section titled, "Supreme Court Opinions," focusing on the subsection titled, "Food and Drugs - Federal Regulation" |
04/30/2002 |
4A1:170 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 44 article titled, "Nike's Defense of Plant Working Conditions Is Commercial Speech Subject to Regulation" |
05/21/2002 |
4A1:171 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 71, No. 22 article titled, "New Nevada Rule Against Lawyers' Use of Most Trade Names Held Unconstitutional" |
12/10/2002 |
4A1:172 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Photograph of advertisement titled, "The Last Few Puffs" with caption: "On the eve of Britain's nationwide ban on tobacco advertising, a workman pasted over a billboard for Silk Cut cigarettes in London yesterday. Above him was another billboard from Silk Cut's final campaign playing on the line, "It Ain't Over Till the Fat Lady Sings" |
n.d. |
4A1:173 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Handwritten and typed notes on the issue of commercial speech, providing examples and questions related to the issue, with handwritten corrections |
n.d. |
4A1:174 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Honolulu Advertiser newspaper article titled, "Mistrial declared in Surger's case, Damage sought for use of 1965 Makaha photo |
05/18/2002 |
4A1:175 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 70, No. 48 section, titled, "Supreme Court Opinions," focusing on subsection titled, "Local Government - Charitable Socialism" and with handwritten notes on the case: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. Village of Stratton, et. al., No. 00-1737 |
06/18/2002 |
4A1:176 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 71, No. 2 article titled, "Fee for Generic Advertising in Beef Industry Struck Down as Violation of First Amendment" |
07/09/2002 |
4A1:177 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 73, No. 5 article titled, "Ban on Liquor Ads in College Newspapers is Invalid Restriction of Commercial Speech" |
08/10/2004 |
4A1:178 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
U.S. Law Week, Vol. 72, No. 48 article titled, "California Court Takes Different Tack on Constitutionality of Generic Ad Fees" |
06/22/2004 |
4A1:179 |
Free Expression - Commercial Speech |
Water Log, Vol. 24:1 article titled, "Alligator Marketing Subsidy Violates First Amendment" by John Clemons |
2004 |
4A1:180 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
Handwritten document titled, "Fighting Words," with notes on different types of restrictions, examples of cases, and questions on the issue |
n.d. |
4A1:181 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
Handwritten document titled, "Terminiello v. Chicago (1949)," with notes and questions related to the topic |
n.d. |
4A1:182 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
Handwritten notes on the following cases: "Street v. NY (1969)," "Smith v. Goguen (1973)," and "Spence v. Washington (1974)" |
n.d. |
4A1:183 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
Typed and handwritten notes, questions, and examples related to the case, R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul (!992), and providing a brief summary of the case |
n.d. |
4A1:184 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
Typed document with handwritten notes titled, "Wisconsin v. Mitchell (1993)," providing a brief summary of the case and questions, notes, and examples related to it |
n.d. |
4A1:185 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
Typed document with handwritten notes titled, "Beauharnais v. Illinois (1952)," with questions and notes related to the case |
n.d. |
4A1:186 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
The United States Law Week article on the topics of "Libel and Slander," with handwritten notes and case title, Beauharnais v. Illinois |
05/17/1983 |
4A1:187 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
Projector slides titled: "Fighting Words - Chaplinsky v. N.H. (1942)," "Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire (1942)," and "Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940)" |
n.d. |
4A1:188 |
Free Expression - Fighting Words |
Cantwell et al. v. State of Connecticut, No. 632 |
03/29-05/20, 1940 |
4A1:189 |