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ECONOMIC JUSTICEASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL ECONOMICS RECORDS, 1941-present, 8.0 feet. Records of an organization of scholars concerned with the moral and social dimensions
of economic problems. (It was known as FOX, NOEL P., PAPERS, 1924-1981, 20.0 feet. Case files, correspondence, clippings, and reports documenting the political and
judicial career of Noel P. Fox, a graduate of Marquette University who served as U.S.
District Court judge for the Western District of Michigan, 1962-1979. Notable among
HONOR OUR NEIGHBORS' ORIGINS AND RIGHTS RECORDS, 1990-2006, 0.5 foot [1 reel microfilm].Records of Honor Our Neighbors' Origins and Rights, a Midwest-based independent advocacy organization for treaty rights and justice issues affecting American Indians. The collection contains minutes of Board of Directors' meetings and its newsletter, HONOR Digest. [Connect to Inventory]PROJECT EQUALITY INC. RECORDS, 1971-2007, ca. 20.0 feet (unprocessed). Records of a national program (originally a service of the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice) sponsored by religious denominations, non-profit organizations, and corporations to promote equal employment opportunities for African-Americans and other minorities. RAUCH, H. HERMAN, LABOR ARBITRATION CASE FILES, 1939-1978, 42.0 feet. Documentation for more than 600 arbitration cases heard by Herman Rauch, most in Wisconsin and the upper Midwest. Included are notes; supporting reports and briefs; recordings, transcriptions, and summaries of hearings; final opinions; and related correspondence. [Connect to Inventory] Ask an Archivist about records in this section
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