Law School National Defender Project Records 1968-1971

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Law School National Defender Project Records 1968-1971

The two-year (1969-1970) National Defender Project at the Northwestern University Law School was financed by a grant of $36,800 from the National Legal Aid and Defender Association. The project was designed to build on the already well-known program in criminal law for undergraduate and graduate students at the school. The Records of the National Defender consist of correspondence, financial records, and reports.

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The two-year (1969-1970) National Defender Project at the Northwestern University Law School was financed by a grant of $36,800 from the National Legal Aid and Defender Association. William J. Martin was appointed assistant professor of law (also known as the “defender professor”) for the two years of the project. He was joined later in 1969 by James B. Haddad, an assistant professor already on the Law School faculty. The project was designed to build on the already well...