Alexander Charns Papers, 1930-1990

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Alexander Charns Papers, 1930-1990

Alexander Charns, a lawyer from Durham, N.C., wrote (1992), a study of the relationship between the United States Supreme Court and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Cloak and Gavel Photocopies of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) files concerning the relationship between the United States Supreme Court and the FBI. Included are files on individual United States Supreme Court justices; circuit courts; government officials; the American Bar Association; wiretapping; protests and local politics; and the Jencks decision, which relates to testimony by government officials.Also included are photocopies of and of J. Edgar Hoover files and papers from a lawsuit filed by Alexander Charns against the FBI in order to gain access to restricted documents. official confidential

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Charns, Alexander, 1956-

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Alexander Charns, a lawyer from Durham, N.C., wrote "Cloak and Gavel" (1992), a study of the relationship between the United States Supreme Court and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. From the description of Alexander Charns papers, 1930s-1990s [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 38525517 ...