Sam A. LeBlanc judicial files, 1921-1928, 1949-1955.

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Sam A. LeBlanc judicial files, 1921-1928, 1949-1955.

Judicial files of Sam A. LeBlanc as judge of the 23rd Judicial District Court (1921-1928) and associate justice of the Louisiana State Supreme Court (1949-1954), pertaining to cases tried in the District Court and to decisions of the Supreme Court in civil and criminal cases appealed from district courts and courts of appeal. The papers also include correspondence and programs of the Louisiana State Bar Association (1949-1955) and assorted correspondence and invitations to attend municipal and district bar association meetings, banquets, conferences, and civic programs (1949-1954).

circa 1,875 items.

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Louisiana. Supreme Court

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Louisiana State Bar Association

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Louisiana State Law Institute

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Louisiana. Judicial District Court (23rd)

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LeBlanc, Sam A. (Samuel Albert), 1886-1955.

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Sam A. LeBlanc was born in Paincourtville, La., and earned his law degree from Tulane University in 1908. He was state representative for Assumption Parish (1912-1916); judge of the 23rd Judicial District Court comprising Assumption, Ascension, and Saint James Parishes (1916-1928); judge of the First Circuit Court of Appeals (1928-1949); and associate justice of the Louisiana State Supreme Court (1949-1954). From the description of Sam A. LeBlanc papers, 1921-1955 (bulk 1937-1955). (...

Southern University and A & M College. School of Law

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