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The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (in case citations, 8th Cir.) is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the following United States district courts, Eastern District of Arkansas, Western District of Arkansas, Northern District of Iowa, Southern District of Iowa
District of Minnesota, Eastern District of Missouri, Western District of Missouri, District of Nebraska, District of North Dakota, District of South Dakota
The court is composed of eleven active judges and is based primarily at the Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri and secondarily at the Warren E. Burger United States Courthouse in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is one of thirteen United States courts of appeals. In 1929 Congress passed a statute dividing the Eighth Circuit that placed Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, and Arkansas in the Eighth Circuit and created a Tenth Circuit that included Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
Wikipedia Article about the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, viewed on 6/30/2021.
<p> The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (in case citations, 8th Cir.) is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the following United States district courts, Eastern District of Arkansas, Western District of Arkansas, Northern District of Iowa, Southern District of Iowa
District of Minnesota, Eastern District of Missouri, Western District of Missouri, District of Nebraska, District of North Dakota, District of South Dakota </p>
<p> The court is composed of eleven active judges and is based primarily at the Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse in St. Louis, Missouri and secondarily at the Warren E. Burger United States Courthouse in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is one of thirteen United States courts of appeals. In 1929 Congress passed a statute dividing the Eighth Circuit that placed Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, and Arkansas in the Eighth Circuit and created a Tenth Circuit that included Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas, and Oklahoma. </p>
United States. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
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Gerald W. Heaney papers, 1910-2006 (bulk 1946-2006).
Heaney, Gerald W. (Gerald William), 1918-. Gerald W. Heaney papers, 1910-2006 (bulk 1946-2006).
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Gerald W. Heaney papers, 1910-2006 (bulk 1946-2006).
Legal case files and political and personal papers of United States Court of Appeals (8th Circuit) judge Gerald W. Heaney, a Duluth lawyer and Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party activist appointed to the appeals court bench in 1966. Case Files (1966-2006, 257 boxes) include correspondence and memoranda, court documents, transcripts, judicial opinions, clippings, and conference notes pertaining to appeals of lower court decisions in murder, drug, sexual abuse, product liability, immigration, robbery, age discrimination, and other cases, some involving the death penalty. Appellants and respondents include individuals, federal and state agencies, insurance companies and banks, labor unions, and prison inmates. Correspondents include fellow appeals court judges, appeals court staff, and attorneys. Some of the cases are from the second and fourth circuits. Judicial and Court-Related Files (35 boxes and 5 oversize folders) include information about a noted Nobles County (Minn.) farm bankruptcy case; school desegregation in Little Rock (Ark.) and Omaha (Neb.); prosecutions arising out of the occupation of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota (1973-1975); legislative reapportionment in Minnesota (1971-1972); and Minnesota political campaign funding (1976-1978). Non-Judicial, Personal and Political Files (10 boxes) include information concerning elections and politics; Democratic party orgainzations; economic development issues and projects in Duluth and northeastern Minnesota; tax issues; the proposed Taconite Amendment to the Minnesota constitution; and the University of Minnesota.
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300.0 cubic feet (302 boxes and 5 oversize folders in partial box).
Heaney, Gerald W. (Gerald William), 1918-. Gerald W. Heaney papers, 1910-2006 (bulk 1946-2006).
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Harry A. Blackmun Papers 1913-2001 (bulk 1959-1994)
Harry A. Blackmun Papers, 1913-2001, (bulk 1959-1994)
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Harry A. Blackmun Papers 1913-2001 (bulk 1959-1994)
Lawyer, judge, and Supreme Court justice. Correspondence, memoranda, case files, legal papers, subject files, speeches, and writings relating primarily to Blackmun's judicial career from 1959 to 1994.
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530,800 items; 1,576 containers plus 9 oversize; 630.2 linear feet
Harry A. Blackmun Papers, 1913-2001, (bulk 1959-1994)
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Walter H. Sanborn and family papers, 1773, 1813, 1852-1928.
Sanborn, Walter Henry, 1845-1928. Walter H. Sanborn and family papers, 1773, 1813, 1852-1928.
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Walter H. Sanborn and family papers, 1773, 1813, 1852-1928.
Biographical and genealogical information (1773, 1813, 1852-1928), correspondence and related papers (1862-1927), speech and oration transcripts (undated and 1860s-1927), three scrapbooks (1889-1922), and a commemorative volume (1927) documenting the life and career of a St. Paul attorney who served on the United States Circuit Court, 8th District (1892-1928).
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0.75 cu. ft. (2 boxes, including 4 v.).
Sanborn, Walter Henry, 1845-1928. Walter H. Sanborn and family papers, 1773, 1813, 1852-1928.
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American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, appellee, vs. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, et al. : Javed Mohammed, Javed Mohammed as next friend of his children M. Mohammad and F. Mohammad, Ahmed Abuelyaman, Ahmed Abuelyaman as next friend of his child I. Abuelyaman, Abdu Tuku, Abdu Tuku as next friend of his children Y. Tuku and E. Tuku, Adan Mohamed, Adan Mohamed as next friend of his children A. Issa, A Issa, A. Issa, I. Issa and A. Issa, appellants : appellants' reply brief / Erick G. Kaardal, Michael W. McConnell, attorneys for appellants. [2010]
Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy,. American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, appellee, vs. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, et al. : Javed Mohammed, Javed Mohammed as next friend of his children M. Mohammad and F. Mohammad, Ahmed Abuelyaman, Ahmed Abuelyaman as next friend of his child I. Abuelyaman, Abdu Tuku, Abdu Tuku as next friend of his children Y. Tuku and E. Tuku, Adan Mohamed, Adan Mohamed as next friend of his children A. Issa, A Issa, A. Issa, I. Issa and A. Issa, appellants : appellants' reply brief / Erick G. Kaardal, Michael W. McConnell, attorneys for appellants.
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American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, appellee, vs. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, et al. : Javed Mohammed, Javed Mohammed as next friend of his children M. Mohammad and F. Mohammad, Ahmed Abuelyaman, Ahmed Abuelyaman as next friend of his child I. Abuelyaman, Abdu Tuku, Abdu Tuku as next friend of his children Y. Tuku and E. Tuku, Adan Mohamed, Adan Mohamed as next friend of his children A. Issa, A Issa, A. Issa, I. Issa and A. Issa, appellants : appellants' reply brief / Erick G. Kaardal, Michael W. McConnell, attorneys for appellants. [2010]
The ACLU of Minnesota sued Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, a public charter school, alleging that it violated the Establishment Clause under the United States and Minnesota constitutions. The appellants are parents of ten children who attend the public school. The lower court denied their motion to intervene.
Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy,. American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, appellee, vs. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, et al. : Javed Mohammed, Javed Mohammed as next friend of his children M. Mohammad and F. Mohammad, Ahmed Abuelyaman, Ahmed Abuelyaman as next friend of his child I. Abuelyaman, Abdu Tuku, Abdu Tuku as next friend of his children Y. Tuku and E. Tuku, Adan Mohamed, Adan Mohamed as next friend of his children A. Issa, A Issa, A. Issa, I. Issa and A. Issa, appellants : appellants' reply brief / Erick G. Kaardal, Michael W. McConnell, attorneys for appellants.
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United States vs. Leonard Peltier: appeal documents. 1983-1985.
Peltier, Leonard,. United States vs. Leonard Peltier: appeal documents.
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United States vs. Leonard Peltier: appeal documents. 1983-1985.
Photocopies of appeal briefs and accompanying documents, filed by the U.S. District Attorney's office in Fargo, North Dakota, concerning the trial of Leonard Peltier.
Stephenson, Roy L., 1917-1982. Papers of Judge Roy L. Stephenson, 1960-1979.
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Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
United States. Court of Appeals (8th Circuit). Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
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Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
The collection is comprised primarily of biographical information about each Eighth Circuit United States Court of Appeals judge. Included are newspaper articles, journal articles, brochures, invitations, and correspondence related to investitures, portrait unveilings, memorials and other events. Some files may also include photographs of a judge and writings by a judge. Each file contains a copy of the judge's entry in the Federal Judges Biographical Database maintained by the Federal Judicial Center at http://air. fjc. gov/history/judgesf̲rm. html.
ArchivalResource:
6.5 linear ft. (16 boxes) ; 27 x 13 x 32 cm.
United States. Court of Appeals (8th Circuit). Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
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United States. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
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Papers of Seth Thomas, 1904-1962.
Thomas, Seth. Papers of Seth Thomas, 1904-1962.
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Papers of Seth Thomas, 1904-1962.
The papers of Seth Thomas document his careers in education and the law. His years as an educator are reflected in his speeches, correspondence, and material from the Iowa Schoolmasters Walt Whitman Club. His legal and judicial careers are chronicled with speeches, court cases, and correspondence that includes letters from Henry N. Graven and John B. Sanborn. Also included is a genealogy of the Thomas family and a memorial to the judge.
United States. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
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Local No. 61 records, 1959-1964.
Upholsterers Frame and Bedding Workers Union. Local No. 61 (Minneapolis, Minn.). Local No. 61 records, 1959-1964.
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Local No. 61 records, 1959-1964.
Correspondence, legal briefs, clippings, and other papers relating to accusations by the L. S. Donaldson Company and the Minneapolis House Furnishing Company that the union violated labor laws by picketing their stores. The union had picketed because the two companies bought and sold furniture not made in Minnesota. The companies' accusations were upheld by the National Labor Relations Board in a ruling that stopped picketing by the union, but allowed the union to distribute leaflets and other advertising to support its position. But in 1964 this ruling was overthrown by the U.S. Court of Appeals.
Upholsterers Frame and Bedding Workers Union. Local No. 61 (Minneapolis, Minn.). Local No. 61 records, 1959-1964.
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William A. Lubbers. Bound National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Briefs 1979-1984.
William A. Lubbers. Bound National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Briefs 1979-1984.
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William A. Lubbers. Bound National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Briefs 1979-1984.
William A. Lubbers collected these briefs while he was General Counsel for the NLRB. Included in this collection are bound volumes of the following : Brief for the National Labor Relations Board in Opposition ; Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the -- Circuit ; Memorandum for the National Labor Relations Board ; Memorandum for the Respondent in Opposition ; Brief for the Federal Respondents in Opposition ; Reply Brief for the National Labor Relations Board. Also included in this collection is : Appelate Court Briefs from the : United States Court of Appeals for the District of Colombia ; United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ; United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
William A. Lubbers. Bound National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Briefs 1979-1984.
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Alfred T. Goodwin papers [manuscript], 1943-2005.
Goodwin, Alfred T. (Alfred Theodore), 1923-. Alfred T. Goodwin papers [manuscript], 1943-2005.
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Alfred T. Goodwin papers [manuscript], 1943-2005.
The Papers of Judge Alfred T. Goodwin chronicle more than fifity years of judicial service, from his debut as Lane County circuit judge (1955-1960), his tenure on the Oregon Supreme Court (1960-1969) and the U.S. District Court (1969-1971), to his lengthy service on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1971-present).
Goodwin, Alfred T. (Alfred Theodore), 1923-. Alfred T. Goodwin papers [manuscript], 1943-2005.
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United States. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
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Gerald W. Heaney papers. 1910-2006 (bulk 1946-2006).
Gerald W. Heaney papers., 1910-2006 (bulk 1946-2006).
Title:
Gerald W. Heaney papers. 1910-2006 (bulk 1946-2006).
Legal case files and political and personal papers of UnitedStates Court of Appeals (8th Circuit) judge Gerald W. Heaney, a Duluth lawyer andDemocratic-Farmer-Labor Party activist appointed to the appeals court bench in1966.
Gerald W. Heaney papers., 1910-2006 (bulk 1946-2006).
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Political ephemera, 2000.
Political ephemera, 2000.
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Political ephemera, 2000.
Contains political ephemera from the 2000 election, including Mary Seaworth for District Judge, Kathryn L. Dietz for Supreme Court Justice, and an invitation to the investiture of Judge Kermit Edward Bye to the U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit.
United States. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
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American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, appellee, vs. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, et al. : Javed Mohammed, Javed Mohammed as next friend of his children m. Mohammad and F. Mohammad, Ahmed Abuelyaman, Ahmed Abuelyaman as next friend of his child I. Abuelyaman, Abdu Tuku, Abdu Tuku as next friend of his children Y. Tuku and E. Tuku, Adan Mohamed, Adan Mohamed as next friend of his children A. Issa, A Issa, A. Issa, I. Issa and A. Issa, appellants : appellants' principal brief / Erick G. Kaardal, Michael W. McConnell, attorneys for appellants. [2010]
Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy,. American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, appellee, vs. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, et al. : Javed Mohammed, Javed Mohammed as next friend of his children m. Mohammad and F. Mohammad, Ahmed Abuelyaman, Ahmed Abuelyaman as next friend of his child I. Abuelyaman, Abdu Tuku, Abdu Tuku as next friend of his children Y. Tuku and E. Tuku, Adan Mohamed, Adan Mohamed as next friend of his children A. Issa, A Issa, A. Issa, I. Issa and A. Issa, appellants : appellants' principal brief / Erick G. Kaardal, Michael W. McConnell, attorneys for appellants.
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American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, appellee, vs. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, et al. : Javed Mohammed, Javed Mohammed as next friend of his children m. Mohammad and F. Mohammad, Ahmed Abuelyaman, Ahmed Abuelyaman as next friend of his child I. Abuelyaman, Abdu Tuku, Abdu Tuku as next friend of his children Y. Tuku and E. Tuku, Adan Mohamed, Adan Mohamed as next friend of his children A. Issa, A Issa, A. Issa, I. Issa and A. Issa, appellants : appellants' principal brief / Erick G. Kaardal, Michael W. McConnell, attorneys for appellants. [2010]
The ACLU of Minnesota sued Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, a public charter school, alleging that it violated the Establishment Clause under the United States and Minnesota constitutions. The appellants are parents of ten children who attend the public school. The lower court denied their motion to intervene.
Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy,. American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota, appellee, vs. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy, et al. : Javed Mohammed, Javed Mohammed as next friend of his children m. Mohammad and F. Mohammad, Ahmed Abuelyaman, Ahmed Abuelyaman as next friend of his child I. Abuelyaman, Abdu Tuku, Abdu Tuku as next friend of his children Y. Tuku and E. Tuku, Adan Mohamed, Adan Mohamed as next friend of his children A. Issa, A Issa, A. Issa, I. Issa and A. Issa, appellants : appellants' principal brief / Erick G. Kaardal, Michael W. McConnell, attorneys for appellants.
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United States. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
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Papers, 1953-1990s.
Stuart, William C., 1920-. Papers, 1953-1990s.
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Papers, 1953-1990s.
The collection includes correspondence, speeches, essays and various miscellaneous materials. Of particular interest are the materials relating to the Painter v. Bannister child custody case which was appealed to the Iowa Supreme Court from the Story District court. Stuart wrote the 1966 Supreme Court opinion overturning the district court's decision.
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