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Ken E. Norman fonds

  • MG 79
  • Archief
  • 1965 - 2003

This fonds contains material documenting Norman’s teaching and public service. Much of the material deals with labour, human rights and the Canadian Charter of Freedoms.

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E.F.L. Whitmore fonds

  • MG 14
  • Archief
  • 1923-1962 (inclusive) ; 1938-1956 (predominant)

This fonds consists primarily of lecture notes created by E.F.L. Whitmore for courses he taught at the College of Law. The subjects include income tax, practice, equity, taxation, labour law, Surrogate Court, and wills. The fonds also includes copies of examinations for several courses.

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Emmett M. Hall fonds

  • MG 70
  • Archief
  • 1928-1987 (inclusive) ; 1963-1986 (predominant)

The fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, speeches and addresses, briefs and submissions, clippings, reports, articles, minutes, certificates, plaques, statements of claims and judgments pertaining to the activities, interests and career of Emmett M Hall.

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F.C. Cronkite fonds

  • MG 33
  • Archief
  • 1928-1972, predominant 1934-1964

This fonds contains correspondence, legal documents, articles, journals, speeches, radio broadcasts, case studies, briefs, minutes, reports, memoranda, and legislation pertaining to the personal, legal, academic and public interests and activities of F.C. Cronkite.

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R.C. Carter fonds

  • MG 161
  • Archief
  • nd, 1949-1992 (inclusive)

This fonds contains correspondence, clippings, financial fonds, reports, and notes pertaining to the activities and interests of R.C. Carter.

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D.A. Schmeiser fonds

  • MG 154
  • Archief
  • 1930-2001 (inclusive); 1961-1999 (predominant).

This fonds documents the career of Douglas Schmeiser, notably his work as a constitutional advisor both in Canada and internationally; his work with the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan, as well as his study of judicial independence and judicial compensation; and his work on human rights.

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