James Vorenberg papers, 1965-1979

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James Vorenberg papers, 1965-1979

1965-1979

Papers concerning Vorenberg's service on the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice and other professional matters.

24 boxes, 1 Paige box

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Material for President's Commission

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Harvard Law School

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Yale Kamisar.

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Subin, Harry

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Bell, Griffin B., 1918-2009

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Vorenberg, James.

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Lawyer, law professor. A.B. (History), Harvard, 1948; LL.B., 1951. Law clerk to Justice Frankfurter, 1953-1954. With law firm of Ropes and Gray, Boston, 1954-1962. Executive Director of the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, 1965-1967. Member of Harvard Law School Faculty, 1962-1965, 1967-, Dean, 1981-. Director of Harvard Law School Center for Criminal Justice. Chief reporter for the ALI Pre-Arraignment Code Project. From the description of ...

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