Oral history interview with honorable Stanley Mosk, Justice of the California Supreme Court, 1964-present / by Germaine LaBerge, Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley, February 18, March 11, April 2, May 27, July 22, 1998.

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Oral history interview with honorable Stanley Mosk, Justice of the California Supreme Court, 1964-present / by Germaine LaBerge, Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley, February 18, March 11, April 2, May 27, July 22, 1998.

Family background; early career in private practice; appointment to Superior Court, Los Angeles County; running for Attorney General, 1958; appointment to California State Supreme Court, 1964: tort cases; death penalty cases; Bakke decision, 1976, other experiences on the bench; family and social life, personal observations.

1 v. ([iv], 93 leaves) ; 29 cm.Original interviews: 7 sound cassettes

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Mosk, Stanley, 1912-2001

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State Government Oral History Program (Calif.)

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Administrative History Documentation of California state government with the use of oral history techniques began in 1969 with the Earl Warren Era Oral History Project. It was initiated by the Regional Oral History Office of the Bancroft Library and "centered on key developments in politics and government administration at the state and county level, innovations in criminal justice, public health, and social welfare from 1928-1953." ...

LaBerge, Germaine

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