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Jesse Washington Carter was born in Carrville, California in 1888. In 1913, he graduated from Golden Gate Law College, and in 1913, Carter opened a law office in Redding, California. In 1918 he became the district attorney for Redding; he also served as city attorney for Mt. Shasta and Redding. In 1939 he became a California state senator and was appointed to the state supreme court. He served until his death in 1959.
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Jesse Washington Carter was born in Carrville, California on December 19, 1888. He grew up on a ranch in Trinity County and in 1905 went to San Francisco. After graduating from the Golden Gate Law College, 1913, he was admitted to the state bar and practiced in the city. In 1914 he moved to Redding, opening a law office there on February 5. Although a relative newcomer, he ran for office of district attorney, losing the election by only twenty-three votes. He was successful in his second try in 1918, and he held the position until 1927. The major portion of his private practice was devoted to water litigation, in which he invariably represented the farmers' side. He served also as city attorney for Mt. Shasta, 1927 to 1939, and for Redding, 1937 to 1939. When he ceased law practice in 1939, he had seven lawyers associated with him, and had two offices, one in Redding and one in Yreka.
Although he described himself as an independent voter, Carter usually found himself aligned with the Democratic Party. In 1932 he was a California delegate to the national convention and in 1938 he was active in Culbert L. Olson's gubernatorial campaign. In 1939 he became state senator and in July of that same year Governor Olson appointed him to the state supreme court. His twenty years on the bench, until his death on March 15, 1959, were often marked by controversy, and he become known for the frequency and vigor of his dissenting opinions.
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Jesse Carter probably lived in the Mobile, Alabama, area in 1823.
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Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Bar Association of Riverside County, Riverside, California, on September 29th, 1954, entitled "Will these decisions stand?" typescript.
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Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Bar Association of Riverside County, Riverside, California, on September 29th, 1954, entitled "Will these decisions stand?" typescript.
Carter discusses his dissents in cases involving section 6 of the Retirement Act regarding de jure judges, forum non conveniens being used as a defense to avoid liability action for negligence, and recovery of damages in cases of wives being barred from collecting damages for incidents involving contributory negligence of the husband.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Bar Association of Riverside County, Riverside, California, on September 29th, 1954, entitled "Will these decisions stand?" typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Student Bar Association of the University of Santa Clara, College of Law, at Bergin Hall at the University of Santa Clara on October 25th, 1956, entitled "The American system for the administration of justice" typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Student Bar Association of the University of Santa Clara, College of Law, at Bergin Hall at the University of Santa Clara on October 25th, 1956, entitled "The American system for the administration of justice" typescript.
Justice Carter reproaches those criticizing the, "steadily deteriorating role of the trial judge" and couches this criticism within his own theory of the American justice system based on law. He further points to problems undercutting the system; notably, the increasing specialization occurring within the law profession as a whole.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Student Bar Association of the University of Santa Clara, College of Law, at Bergin Hall at the University of Santa Clara on October 25th, 1956, entitled "The American system for the administration of justice" typescript.
Catalogue I of the Regional Oral History Office, 1954-1979
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Woollett & Lamb, Architects and Engineers. Architectural drawings and specifications for a grammar school for the Redding Grammar School District, Redding, Calif. / Woollett & Lamb, Architects & Engineers, Sacramento, California, 1922.
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Architectural drawings and specifications for a grammar school for the Redding Grammar School District, Redding, Calif. / Woollett & Lamb, Architects & Engineers, Sacramento, California, 1922.
1 set of architectural drawings; 1 set of general specifications and 1 of specifications for mechanical work (plumbing, heating, and electrical).
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio, 1 oversize roll.
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- Woollett & Lamb, Architects and Engineers. Architectural drawings and specifications for a grammar school for the Redding Grammar School District, Redding, Calif. / Woollett & Lamb, Architects & Engineers, Sacramento, California, 1922.
Shenk, John W., 1875-1959. John W. Shenk papers, 1900-1935.
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John W. Shenk papers, 1900-1935.
Correspondence, printed material, photographs, and documents concerning Shenk's family, friends, family businesses (specialty chemical firm; land in the California Imperial Valley; and mining properties), and charitable, civic, and fraternal organizations. Justice Shenk's legal activities are represented to a minor degree.
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Carter, Jesse W. (Jesse Washington), 1888-1959. Letters of Jesse Washington Carter, 1941-1942.
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Letters of Jesse Washington Carter, 1941-1942.
This group contains five letters that deal with an alleged beating of a Jehovah's Witness in Corning, California, and general harassment of Jehovah's Witnesses in that same town. The letters are between Justice Jesse W. Carter, California Superior Court Judge Herbert S. Gans, and Ernest Besig, Director of the Northern California Branch of the American Civil Liberties Union.
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Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the West Los Angeles University synagogue forum at the university high school in Los Angeles on February the 16th, 1954, on the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the West Los Angeles University synagogue forum at the university high school in Los Angeles on February the 16th, 1954, on the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States typescript.
Justice Carter frames the meaning and importance of the Fifth Amendment within the context of its common law origins. He notes that the protection from self-incrimination is essential; especially given the fact that when this right is waived, that which is relevant and that which is not (in terms of inquiry), is not clearly delimited.
ArchivalResource: 20 leaves ; 30 cm.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the West Los Angeles University synagogue forum at the university high school in Los Angeles on February the 16th, 1954, on the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered in Supreme Court of California in July 1936 welcoming new members of the Bar typescript.
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Address delivered in Supreme Court of California in July 1936 welcoming new members of the Bar typescript.
Justice Carter speaks to the State Bar of California's new members about their responsibility to serve "the public interest and welfare."
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered in Supreme Court of California in July 1936 welcoming new members of the Bar typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address on induction as Associate Justice of Supreme Court of California on September 12, 1939 typescript.
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Address on induction as Associate Justice of Supreme Court of California on September 12, 1939 typescript.
Speech recounts humble beginnings as well as the road that led to him becoming Associate Justice of Supreme Court of California.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address on induction as Associate Justice of Supreme Court of California on September 12, 1939 typescript.
Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976. The Rebel Voice: Jesse W. Carter and the Supreme Court of California : n.p. : typescript, 1965.
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The Rebel Voice: Jesse W. Carter and the Supreme Court of California : n.p. : typescript, 1965.
A revised unpublished biographical sketch of Justice Jesse W. Carter - his decisions on freedom of speech and religion, equal protection and loyalty oaths; his role in the Abe Ruef graft trials and in the Tom Mooney case; his work in criminal law; his legislative record, etc.
ArchivalResource: 93 leaves ; 36 cm.
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- Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976. The Rebel Voice: Jesse W. Carter and the Supreme Court of California : n.p. : typescript, 1965.
California Judges [graphic - portrait]: Photographs from the Papers of J. Edward Johnson, 19--
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California Judges [graphic - portrait]: Photographs from the Papers of J. Edward Johnson, 19--
Portraits of judges of California (315 photographic prints)
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Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Bar Association of Alameda County at the Athens Club in Oakland, California on the 11th of February, 1958 entitled "The chessman case" typescript.
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Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Bar Association of Alameda County at the Athens Club in Oakland, California on the 11th of February, 1958 entitled "The chessman case" typescript.
Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Bar Association of Alameda County at the Athen Club in Oakland, California on the 11th of Febrary, 1958 entitled 'The Chessman case'.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Bar Association of Alameda County at the Athens Club in Oakland, California on the 11th of February, 1958 entitled "The chessman case" typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California on Friday evening, July 25th, 1958, at Town & Gown on the University of Southern California campus, Los Angeles, California, entitled "A great Supreme Court" typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California on Friday evening, July 25th, 1958, at Town & Gown on the University of Southern California campus, Los Angeles, California, entitled "A great Supreme Court" typescript.
Justice Carter praises the Supreme Court of the United States in "articulating" the civil liberties written into the Constitution by the founding fathers. Highlighted are cases involving "loyalty oaths" and the First Amendment.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California on Friday evening, July 25th, 1958, at Town & Gown on the University of Southern California campus, Los Angeles, California, entitled "A great Supreme Court" typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Justice Jesse W. Carter Supreme Court of California San Francisco City Attorneys' luncheon "The claims statutes" (53rd Annual Conference of League of California Cities) Tuesday, October 16, 1951 12:15 P.M. typescript.
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Justice Jesse W. Carter Supreme Court of California San Francisco City Attorneys' luncheon "The claims statutes" (53rd Annual Conference of League of California Cities) Tuesday, October 16, 1951 12:15 P.M. typescript.
Justice Carter discusses claims statutes within the context of liability and recovery of damages; specifically, confusion as to which agency is liable and the time period within which a claim must be filed. Central to Carter's argument is the "plethora of statutes, charter provisions, and ordinances" which have effectively given immunity (in many cases) from liability to state agencies.
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Jesse Washington Carter papers, circa 1912-1948
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Jesse Washington Carter papers circa 1912-1948
Correspondence with family, other lawyers, judges, political figures, etc.; legal files; office memoranda and financial statements. They relate to his law practice in Shasta County, particularly cases involving water rights; prohibition enforcement activities while district attorney; Democratic politics (including the 1932 national convention and the 1938 Olson gubernatorial campaign); Knights of Pythias; the State Bar of California; and activities as state senator. Included also: miscellaneous files, 1943-46, of Carlton & Shadwell, the law firm which succeeded Carter, Barrett, Finley and Carlton; records re legal business of Redding, ca. 1947-52; and papers of Oliver J. Carter relating to his career as state senator, ca. 1941-1948. (17 cartons)
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Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Statement of Justice Jesse W. Carter made over the telephone to a group assembled at a reception given by Dr. Leonard Pockman at the home of Dr. Levitin, 355 Castenada Avenue in San Francisco on April the 12th, 1953, relative to the loyalty oath statute. typescript.
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Statement of Justice Jesse W. Carter made over the telephone to a group assembled at a reception given by Dr. Leonard Pockman at the home of Dr. Levitin, 355 Castenada Avenue in San Francisco on April the 12th, 1953, relative to the loyalty oath statute. typescript.
Justice Carter speaks out against this oath, stating its threat to civil liberties and touting the basic rights of citizens to question and criticize government.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Statement of Justice Jesse W. Carter made over the telephone to a group assembled at a reception given by Dr. Leonard Pockman at the home of Dr. Levitin, 355 Castenada Avenue in San Francisco on April the 12th, 1953, relative to the loyalty oath statute. typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the National Conference of Teamsters Lawyers at the Santa Barbara Biltmore hotel on August 20th, 1958, entitled, "The American Labor Movement" typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the National Conference of Teamsters Lawyers at the Santa Barbara Biltmore hotel on August 20th, 1958, entitled, "The American Labor Movement" typescript.
Justice Carter's discusses the importance, the development and the advancement of labor unions in the United States. Moreover, Carter endorses the labor movement and its accomplishments.
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Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before a meeting of California Jury Commissioners Association at Rickey's El Rancho motel, Ignacio, California, on May 1st, 1958, entitled "The American jury system" typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before a meeting of California Jury Commissioners Association at Rickey's El Rancho motel, Ignacio, California, on May 1st, 1958, entitled "The American jury system" typescript.
Justice Carter gives brief history of trial by jury and how it became part of the United States judicial process. Also, he discusses the importance of upholding jury decisions as well as "due process of law".
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before a meeting of California Jury Commissioners Association at Rickey's El Rancho motel, Ignacio, California, on May 1st, 1958, entitled "The American jury system" typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California for the Redding Rotary Club at Redding, California, on February the 24th, 1955 on the 50th anniversary of the Rotary International typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California for the Redding Rotary Club at Redding, California, on February the 24th, 1955 on the 50th anniversary of the Rotary International typescript.
A general discussion on the ideals, merits, and goals of the Rotary Club with emphasis on "service above self", fellowship, justice, and tolerance, as well as Carter's remembrance of his work in establishing the Rotary Club at Redding in 1924. Also, Carter discusses postwar WW2 "hate groups" and the danger to "democratic institutions" by supporting either the extreme right or the extreme left, nothing that the fellowship endorsed by the Rotary cannot coexist in a climate of hate and intolerance.
ArchivalResource: 22 leaves ; 30 cm.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California for the Redding Rotary Club at Redding, California, on February the 24th, 1955 on the 50th anniversary of the Rotary International typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the commencement exercises of Golden Gate College on June 6th, 1956, at the War Memorial Veterans building in San Francisco typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the commencement exercises of Golden Gate College on June 6th, 1956, at the War Memorial Veterans building in San Francisco typescript.
Justice Carter recounts his early years as District Attorney of Shasta County, which he entered just prior to the prohibition act. Also discussed are his experiences as District Attorney and Supreme Court Justice, and the politics at work attempting to effect decisions-making.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the commencement exercises of Golden Gate College on June 6th, 1956, at the War Memorial Veterans building in San Francisco typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address of Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California, delivered before the American Friends Service Committee, at their conference on "Liberty and loyalty" on February 2, 1952, at the California Club, San Francisco. typescript.
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Address of Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California, delivered before the American Friends Service Committee, at their conference on "Liberty and loyalty" on February 2, 1952, at the California Club, San Francisco. typescript.
Justice Carter gives background context to the Constitution and discusses why its interpretation changes; notably, he focuses on the Bill of Rights' relationship to subsequent amendments as well as on due process of law.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address of Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California, delivered before the American Friends Service Committee, at their conference on "Liberty and loyalty" on February 2, 1952, at the California Club, San Francisco. typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the annual meeting of the National Lawyers Guild at the Hotel Park Sheraton, New York City, on February the 22nd, 1953. typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the annual meeting of the National Lawyers Guild at the Hotel Park Sheraton, New York City, on February the 22nd, 1953. typescript.
Carter speaks of his deep concern over the threat to civil liberties by "injudicious legislation." At issue is the loyalty oath and procedures toward establishing guilt and metting punishment; specifically, he illustrates the injustice of current majority political power and the infringement on free speech by a "trend of court decisions interpreting the Bill of Rights..." in a climate of "hysteria."
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the annual meeting of the National Lawyers Guild at the Hotel Park Sheraton, New York City, on February the 22nd, 1953. typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the Westside Jewish Community Center, 5870 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, on May 24th, 1954, entitled "The right to dissent" typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the Westside Jewish Community Center, 5870 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, on May 24th, 1954, entitled "The right to dissent" typescript.
Carter asserts that the First Amendment is the most essential in terms of protecting democracy. Highlighted are his concerns over the impediments he sees to freedom and liberty and the "right to dissent" occurring in a climate of "fear" and "hysteria".
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the Westside Jewish Community Center, 5870 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, on May 24th, 1954, entitled "The right to dissent" typescript.
Carter, Jesse W., 1888-1959. Jesse Washington Carter papers, circa 1912-1948.
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Jesse Washington Carter papers, circa 1912-1948.
Correspondence with family, other lawyers, judges, political figures, etc.; legal files; office memoranda and financial statements. They relate to his law practice in Shasta County, particularly cases involving: water rights; prohibition enforcement activities while district attorney; Democratic politics (including the 1932 national convention and the 1938 Olson gubernatorial campaign); Knights of Pythias; the State Bar of California; and activities as state senator. Included also: miscellaneous files, 1943-1946, of Carlton & Shadwell, the law firm which succeeded Carter, Barrett, Finley and Carlton; records regarding legal business of Redding, circa 1947-1952; and papers of Oliver J. Carter relating to his career as state senator, circa 1941-1948.
ArchivalResource: 47 boxes, 91 cartons, 8 oversize boxes (140 linear feet)
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- Carter, Jesse W., 1888-1959. Jesse Washington Carter papers, circa 1912-1948.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Bar Association of Monterey County at a dinner meeting in the dining room of the Casa Munras hotel, Monterey, California, on March 19th, 1953, entitled "Challenges to freedom." typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Bar Association of Monterey County at a dinner meeting in the dining room of the Casa Munras hotel, Monterey, California, on March 19th, 1953, entitled "Challenges to freedom." typescript.
Justice Carter discusses how fear has been wielded by certain public servants to subvert individual liberty. Among the topics elaborated upon are loyalty oaths within the context of First Amendment freedoms.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Bar Association of Monterey County at a dinner meeting in the dining room of the Casa Munras hotel, Monterey, California, on March 19th, 1953, entitled "Challenges to freedom." typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Barristers Club in the lounge of the Bar Association, 2200 Mills Tower, San Francisco, at a luncheon on Thursday, November 20th, 1958, entitled "What is wrong with the Supreme Court of the United States?" typescript.
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Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Barristers Club in the lounge of the Bar Association, 2200 Mills Tower, San Francisco, at a luncheon on Thursday, November 20th, 1958, entitled "What is wrong with the Supreme Court of the United States?" typescript.
Justice Carter discusses disparaging articles by groups attempting to undermine the power of the court through false attacks on various judges' character. These groups have been motivated by racism and intolerance: resenting judicial decisions which were, according to Carter, arrived at impartially and based on the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Barristers Club in the lounge of the Bar Association, 2200 Mills Tower, San Francisco, at a luncheon on Thursday, November 20th, 1958, entitled "What is wrong with the Supreme Court of the United States?" typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Exchange Club of San Francisco on Tuesday, February the 28th, 1956, at the St. Francis Hotel on the subject of searches and seizures typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Exchange Club of San Francisco on Tuesday, February the 28th, 1956, at the St. Francis Hotel on the subject of searches and seizures typescript.
Justice Carter discusses the importance of the Fourth Amendment in protecting citizens' rights. Carter also elaborates on the case of People v. Cahan and Rochin v. California, California cases both dealing with the issue of evidence obtained illegally.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California before the Exchange Club of San Francisco on Tuesday, February the 28th, 1956, at the St. Francis Hotel on the subject of searches and seizures typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Jewish Professional Men's Club of Los Angeles, on October 16, 1957, entitled "The 170th Anniversary of the Constitution of the United States" typescript.
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Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Jewish Professional Men's Club of Los Angeles, on October 16, 1957, entitled "The 170th Anniversary of the Constitution of the United States" typescript.
Justice Carter discusses the proven merits of the Constitution as the foundation of the United States legal system. Most notably, Carter illustrates the pervasive threat to the Bill of Rights that has and continues to exist.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, before the Jewish Professional Men's Club of Los Angeles, on October 16, 1957, entitled "The 170th Anniversary of the Constitution of the United States" typescript.
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection
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The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection is a compilation of selected holdings from collections housed in the archives and special collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; the California Historical Society, San Francisco; The California State Library, Sacramento; Stanford University, Stanford; The Huntington Library, San Marino; and The Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco. Presenting approximately 14,000 images and 7,000 pages of text, the digital collection makes accessible material related to the history of the earthquake and fire in San Francisco, as well as presenting material on other areas affected throughout the state. The project website for includes a full introduction to the collection, online exhibit, panoramic image, interactive map search and other ways to explore this rich collection. The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection
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Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at a seminar for Trade Union leaders presented by the Institute of Industrial Relations of the University of California at the Sonoma Mission Inn on September 7th, 1957, entitled, "The courts and the Constitution" typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at a seminar for Trade Union leaders presented by the Institute of Industrial Relations of the University of California at the Sonoma Mission Inn on September 7th, 1957, entitled, "The courts and the Constitution" typescript.
Detailed is Justice Carter's concern over the "trend", by state legislatures and courts, in systematically infringing upon the constitutional rights of labor unions to picket. Various state injunctions on union picketing are discussed as well as those upheld by the United States Supreme Court . Federalism and labor law complexities are also outlined.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at a seminar for Trade Union leaders presented by the Institute of Industrial Relations of the University of California at the Sonoma Mission Inn on September 7th, 1957, entitled, "The courts and the Constitution" typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter before the Lawyers' Club of San Francisco on February the 10th, 1954, in the Comstock Room of the Palace hotel, San Francisco, California, entitled "Recent trend in court decisions of California." typescript.
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Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter before the Lawyers' Club of San Francisco on February the 10th, 1954, in the Comstock Room of the Palace hotel, San Francisco, California, entitled "Recent trend in court decisions of California." typescript.
Justice Carter puts forth an argument that the California Supreme Court has effectively undermined the Workmen's Compensation Act by conservatively interpreting provisions which serve to deprive a litigant of damages. This, he states, has been assisted by "curtailing" the ability of trial judges to order a retrial on specific issues. Generally, Carter focuses on the dangers of nullifying jury verdicts solely by the majority opinion invalidating evidence.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Jesse W. Carter before the Lawyers' Club of San Francisco on February the 10th, 1954, in the Comstock Room of the Palace hotel, San Francisco, California, entitled "Recent trend in court decisions of California." typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the testimonial dinner in honor of Judge Stanley Mosk at the Statler hotel in Los Angeles on August 19th, 1958, entitled "The Administration of Justice" typescript.
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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the testimonial dinner in honor of Judge Stanley Mosk at the Statler hotel in Los Angeles on August 19th, 1958, entitled "The Administration of Justice" typescript.
Justice Carter espouses his theory of the administration of justice founded in law. He also discusses the inextricable value of the United States Constitution as a basis and framework for administering justice: commending his colleague for upholding these values.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at the testimonial dinner in honor of Judge Stanley Mosk at the Statler hotel in Los Angeles on August 19th, 1958, entitled "The Administration of Justice" typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address of Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California, delivered before the National Association Claimants' Compensation Attorneys at its annual banquet, on August 11, 1951, at the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco. typescript.
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Address of Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California, delivered before the National Association Claimants' Compensation Attorneys at its annual banquet, on August 11, 1951, at the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco. typescript.
Justice Carter elaborates on the Supreme Court of California's decisions relating to "unjust" and "archaic" common laws which restrict the recovery of damages by injured parties. He concludes that it will take legislation, not the court, to redress the current inequities of compensation laws and to effect change.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Address of Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California, delivered before the National Association Claimants' Compensation Attorneys at its annual banquet, on August 11, 1951, at the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco. typescript.
Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Biography of Jesse Washingto Carter typescript.
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Biography of Jesse Washingto Carter typescript.
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- Carter, Jesse Washington, 1888-1959. Biography of Jesse Washingto Carter typescript.
Jesse Carter Commonplace and Letterbook MSS. 0284., 1823-1882
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Jesse Carter Commonplace and Letterbook 1823-1882
Commonplace and letterbook, with early entries dating from 1823, includes hand-written poetry and by authors such as Shakespeare and Lord Byron. Later entries date from at least 1843 and include copies of letters that mention Mobile, Alabama, Mardi Gras societies.
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American Civil Liberties Union. Northern California Branch.
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