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LEGAL CASES
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ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS
American Civil Liberties Union Records, Princeton University Library
Arizona Memory Project, Arizona State Archives, http://azmemory.azlibrary.gov
Harry A. Blackmun Papers, Library of Congress
Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project, Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort (accessed September 16, 2010)
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Lewis F.
Powell, Jr. Archives, Washington and Lee University School of Law
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Byron R. White Papers, Library of Congress
Correspondence between Ginsburg and Wiesenfeld is in the possession of Stephen Wiesenfeld.
INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE AUTHOR
Frank Askin, June 18, 2013
Barbara Babcock, March 9, 2014
Hugh Baxter, June 24, 2014
Susan Berresford, November 5, 2013
Pat Cain, March 21, 2014
Penny Clark, December 27, 2013
Wilbur Colom, November 11, 2014
Kelly Cosby, August 13, 2014
Norman Dorsen, June 18, 2013
John and Gail Driggs, January 25, 2014
Paul Eckstein, April 16, 2013
Ann Freedman, October 29, 2013
Michelle Friedland, June 20, 2014
Elizabeth Gavin, October 31, 2014
Steven M. Gelber, April 2013
Stephen Gilles, March 28, 2014
Harvey Goldschmid, November 4, 2013
Janice Goodman, July 11, 31, 2013
Sandra Grayson, November 8, 2013
Joan Greco, April 4, 2014
Marilyn Haft, June 19, 2013
Josh Johnson, August 11, 2014
Joel Klein, May 21, 2014
Shana Knizhnik, August 11, 2014
Loretta McCarthy, June 1, 2014
Ruth McGregor, January 23, 2013
Rita Menkes, October 2013
Henry Paul Monaghan, October 14, 2013
Aryeh Neier, July 8 and 11, 2013
Bernard Nussbaum, June 2, 2014
David G. Post, June 3, 2014
Harriet Rabb, October 15, 2013
Akila Radhakrishnan, August 13, 2014
Paul Rosenblatt, February 7, 2014
Lynn Hecht Schafran, March 22, 2014; October 9, 2014
Margo Schlanger, May 28, 2014
Mary Schroeder, February 27, 2014
John Setear, April 1, 2014
John Paul Stevens, July 21, 2014
Geoffrey Stone, September 12, 2013
Nina Totenberg, September 6, 2013
Stephen Wiesenfeld, October 14, 2013
Michael Li-Ming Wong, July 17, 2014
Mel Wulf, June 20, 2013
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