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Legal Studies Program

 Collection — other: All
Identifier: 02-MWalB01345A

Scope and Contents

This documents in this collection date from the late 1960s until 1997, though most were created from 1979-1990. The collection primarily includes memoranda, correspondance, proposals, official reports, and course syllabi pertaining to the development of the legal studies program and its component aspects, most notably the Matthew Brown Internship.

Dates

  • 1968-1997

Conditions Governing Access

Some materials are restricted. Access to the collection is in accordance with the policies of Brandeis University Libraries, Robert D. Farber University Archives & Special Collections Department.

Conditions Governing Use

Requests to reproduce or publish material from the collection should be directed to the Robert D. Farber University Archives & Special Collections Department, Brandeis University.

Extent

0.50 Cubic Feet

2.00 Boxes

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in two series: 1. Program Planning and Development, 1968-1992; 2. University Reviews, 1978-1997. All series are arranged chronologically. For more information about each series, please concult the series descriptions in the box and folder listing. 2 document boxes

Related Materials

Saul Touster Papers; Morton Keller Papers.

Other Descriptive Information

Addenda to this collection may not be listed in the finding aid, but may be available for research use. Please contact us for more information.

Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
eng

Repository Details

Part of the Brandeis University Repository

Contact:
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Waltham MA

About Us

The Robert D. Farber University Archives & Special Collections Department at Brandeis University consists of two collecting units, the University Archives and Special Collections. University Archives documents the history and development of Brandeis University and its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Special Collections features a broad array of unique primary source materials across a wide range of disciplines that support research, teaching and learning at Brandeis. Learn more about our collections