The Law Library is pleased to announce a new eResource collection: Gale Making of Modern Law: Records and Briefs, U.S. Court of Appeals Part 3, 1901-1983. United States Courts of Appeals are battlegrounds for some of the most hotly debated issues in American politics and culture. In this 13th installment to The Making of Modern Law, the collection reproduced records and briefs of selected cases filed with the United States Courts of Appeals throughout the twentieth century. Covering over 500 cases, this collection concentrates on key issues that continue to occupy the American social and political landscape, such as reproductive rights, immigration policy, election law, incarceration and the rights of prisoners, environmental policy, voting rights, and the civil rights of women and people of color.
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