.
Collection Overview
Title: American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri Records (WUA00355), 1930-2015
Predominant Dates:1950-2000
ID: WUA/06/wua00355
Primary Creator: American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri (ACLU-EM)
Extent: 123.0 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
This collection is divided into series, further broken down into subseries, as described below:
Series 1: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee Files, 1935 – 1967
Subseries 1: Office Files, 1953-1959.
Subseries 2: Office Files and Cases, 1947-1957
Subseries 3: General Files of the Chairman, 1960-1961 (circa), and 1963-1965.
Subseries 4: Miscellaneous.
Series 2: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1953 – 1981
Subseries 1: Office Files, 1953-1980
Subseries 2: Executive Director files
Subseries 3: ACLU/EM Privacy Project, 1976
Subseries 4: News clippings, 1967-1985.
Subseries 5: Membership and recruitment, 1967-1980
Subseries 6: Publications and pamphlets
Series 3: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1940 – 1991
[not split into subseries] Case files and Subject files, arranged alphabetically.
Series 4: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1959 – 1995
Subseries 1: Administrative and Subject Files (arranged alphabetically)
Subseries 2: Cases Files and Master Dockets (arranged alphabetically)
Series 5: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1960 – 2003
Subseries 01: Legal Cases (arranged alphabetically)
Subseries 02: Subject Files (arranged alphabetically)
Subseries 03: Board of Director Files (arranged alphabetically)
Series 6: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1985 – 2005
Subseries 1: Subject Files (arranged alphabetically)
Subseries 2: Case files (arranged alphabetically)
Series 7: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1984 – 2008
Subseries 1: Legal Cases (arranged alphabetically)
Subseries 2: Subject Files (arranged alphabetically)
Series 8: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1994-2012
Subseries 1: Legal Cases (arranged alphabetically)
Series 9: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 2000-2015
Subseries 1: Legal Cases (arranged alphabetically)
Subseries 2: Subject Files (arranged alphabetically)
Subseries 3: Websites (all digital content)
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection contains the records of the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri (ACLU-MO). Items in the collection include office files, promotional materials, memos, reports, financial documents, articles, conference materials, and other materials that document the history and operations of the organization, previously known as the St. Louis Civil Liberties Commitee (SLCLC) 1920 - 1968, and American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri (ACLU/EM), 1968 – 2013.
Each series in this collection corresponds to an accession (or transfer) of records. Significant overlap in topics and dates is found in each series.
Collection Historical Note
The national American Civil Liberties Union was formed in January 1920 largely through the efforts of Roger Baldwin, who began his career in St. Louis.
Baldwin moved to St. Louis from Boston in the fall of 1906 to be the first director of Self Culture Hall, a neighborhood settlement house founded by the Ethical Culture Society. In addition to this position, Baldwin gave the first course in sociology at Washington University. Along with his involvement in urban reform; he served as secretary of the St. Louis Civic League, an organization of urban progressives, Baldwin counseled pacifism at the outbreak of the First World War in Europe. "When I read of the British conscientious objectors in the war", he recalled, "I knew I was one of them." In 1916 he joined the St. Louis affiliate of the American Union Against Militarism (AUAM) and in the spring of 1917 Baldwin resigned his position with the Civic League and moved to New York in order to donate his services to the AUAM national directing committee.
In May, 1917 Baldwin organized the Bureau for Conscientious Objectors as a sub-agency of the AUAM to advise objectors about legal technicalities and in other ways provide legal or economic assistance. Due to ideological differences, Baldwin's organization broke away from the AUAM and became the National Civil Liberties Bureau (NCLB) an independent association, in 1917. In the fall of 1918, just as the war was about to end, Baldwin went to prison for eight months for violating the draft law. Following his release from prison in late 1919, Baldwin began a reorganization of the NCLB. Taking a broader scope than before, he sought to serve those directly involved in the labor struggle and those who stood on general principles for freedom of expression. Baldwin's efforts resulted in the organization of the American Civil Liberties Union in January, 1920.
The St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee (SLCLC) was formed May 7, 1920 when Roger Baldwin visited St. Louis and oganized a “branch of the American Civil Liberties Union” with a small group of St. Louisans. The SLCLC's 1936 constitution lists its purposes as: the furtherance of the cause of freedom of speech, writing, publication, assembly and thought by all legitimate means; the protection of the legal rights of individuals in respect to such instances as may be deemed worthy; the promotion or opposition of legislation and other official action bearing upon civil liberties; and cooperation to the fullest extent possible with the American Civil Liberties Union in such of its activities as meet with the approval of the SLCLC.
The StLCLC changed its name to the American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri (ACLU/EM) in 1968. In 1971 the position of Executive Director was created to head up the workings of the ACLU/EM. The Board of Trustees conducts the affairs of the affiliate, and officers of the affiliate consisted of a President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.
On Oct. 1, 2013, the ACLU-EM became the ACLU of Missouri and has responsibility for the entire state.
Background material from:
Johnson, Donald. The Challenge to American Freedoms (University of Kentucky Press, 1963)
Donohue, William A. The Politics of the American Civil Liberties Union. (Transaction Books, 1985)
Lamson, Peggy. Roger Baldwin: Founder of the American Civil Liberties Union. (Houghton Mifflin, 1976)
Administrative Information
Repository:
WUA University Archives
Accruals:
Accruals are filed at the end as additional series.
Access Restrictions:
Series 1, 2, and 3 are open to researchers without restriction.
*Series 4 and beyond have additional restrictions.
*Files are closed to use for 25 years (after their creation), except with written permission of the Executive Director, ACLU of Eastern Missouri. Researchers should contact the Archives staff for further information regarding this process.
Use Restrictions:
Users of the collection must read and agree to abide by the rules and procedures set forth in the Materials Use Policies.
Providing access to materials does not constitute permission to publish or otherwise authorize use. All publication not covered by fair use or other exceptions is restricted to those who have permission of the copyright holder, which may or may not be Washington University.
If you wish to publish or license Special Collections materials, please contact Special Collections to inquire about copyright status at (314) 935-5495 or spec@wumail.wustl.edu. (Publish means quotation in whole or in part in seminar or term papers, theses or dissertations, journal articles, monographs, books, digital forms, photographs, images, dramatic presentations, transcriptions, or any other form prepared for a limited or general public.)
Acquisition Method:
This material was donated to the University Archives at various times.
Preferred Citation:
[Item description]. From the [collection title, series, box, folder]. University Archives, Washington University in St. Louis.
Processing Information:
Processed by Archives Staff; Updated by Miranda Rectenwald in 2007 and 2010. Series 7 processed by Lesley Zavediuk in Spring 2011. Finding aid updated by Meg Tuomala in November 2012. Series 8 processed by ACLU/EM staff in Summer 2013.
Finding Aid Revision History:
This finding aid was entered into Archon by Hannah Barg in June 2012. Updated by Miranda Rectenwald in 2017. Updated by Sarah Schnuriger in February 2019.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee Files, 1935 - 1968],
[
Series 2: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1953 - 1985],
[Series 3: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1940 - 1991],
[
Series 4: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1959 - 1995],
[
Series 5: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1960 - 2003],
[
Series 6: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1985 - 2005],
[
Series 7: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1984 - 2008],
[
Series 8: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1994 - 2012],
[
Series 9: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 2000 - 2015],
[
All]
- Series 3: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1940 - 1991

- Arrangement: Case files and subject files are arranged alphabetically together, and is not further organized by subseries.
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Abortion-Activity in the U.S. Congress, Human Life Bills, 1981

- Folder 2: Academic Freedom, 1967-69

- Folder 3: Acheson v. Maplewood Police Department, 1984

- Folder 4: ACLU-Constitution Committee, 1980

- Folder 5: ACLU-National Bicentennial, 1976

- Folder 6: ACLU-National Biennial Conference, Boulder, CO, 1985

- Folder 7: ACLU-National Board of Directors-Correspondence, 1969-83

- Folder 8: ACLU-National Board of Directors, Executive Committee Minutes, 1979-83

- Folder 9: ACLU-National Board of Directors, Nominations and Elections, 1979-83

- Folder 10: ACLU-National Constitution, 1976

- Folder 11: ACLU-National Financial Structures Committee, folder 1, 1981

- Folder 12: ACLU-National Financial Structures Committee, folder 2, 1981

- Folder 13: ACLU-National Financial Structures Committee, folder 3, 1981

- Folder 14: ACLU-National Steering Committee, 1974-78

- Folder 15: ACLU-Reaction to Criticism by President Bush,

- Folder 16: ACLU Affiliates-Executive Directors Committee, 1985

- Folder 17: ACLU Affiliates-Western MO/Kansas Discrepancy, 1975-76

- Folder 18: ACLU/EM Auction, 1980

- Folder 19: ACLU/EM Auction, 1983

- Folder 20: ACLU/EM Correspondence, 1980-85

- Folder 21: ACLU/EM Correspondence, 1986

- Folder 22: ACLU/EM Correspondence (National), 1977-79

- Box 2

- Folder 1: ACLU/EM Correspondence (National), 1979-81

- Folder 2: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Bill of Rights Concert, 1972-73

- Folder 3: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Bill of Rights Day Concert, 1974

- Folder 4: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Bill of Rights Day Concert, 1975

- Folder 5: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Bill of Rights Day Concert, 1977-79

- Folder 6: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Bill of Rights Day Concert, 1979

- Folder 7: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Bill of Rights Day Concert, 1980

- Folder 8: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Bill of Rights Day Concert, 1981

- Folder 9: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Fund for the 80's, 1980

- Folder 10: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Garage Sales, 1982-83

- Folder 11: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Open Houses, 1980-84

- Folder 12: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Solicitation, 1976-77

- Folder 13: ACLU/EM Fundraising-Various Events, 1980-83

- Folder 14: ACLU/EM Tribute Fund-Richard Weiss Memorial, 1983

- Folder 15: ACLU/EM Fund v. Technisonic Studios, Inc., 1977-78

- Box 3

- Folder 1: ACLU/EM Grant Proposal-Police De-Certification Project, 1984

- Folder 2: ACLU/EM Grant Proposal-Washington University Clinical Law Program, 1974

- Folder 3: ACLU/EM Merger with Western Missouri, 1977

- Folder 4: ACLU/EM Print, Stan Gellman, none

- Folder 5: ACLU/EM Publicity, 1972-88

- Folder 6: Actors Equity Association - Re: "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All For You", 1982-83

- Folder 7: Adoption, 1974

- Folder 8: Advertising by Lawyers (R M J), 1980

- Folder 9: Affiliate Staff Salary Supplement Program, 1979

- Folder 10: Age Qualifications, 1979

- Folder 11: Ahrens, Robert, 1975

- Folder 12: Ahrens vs. Thomas (Platt County Jail Case), 1974

- Folder 13: AIDS Committee, 1988

- Folder 14: Allen, Michael vs. Breckenridge Hills, 1976

- Folder 15: Allen, Michael and Charles Yow vs. St. Louis Police Deptartment, 1976

- Folder 16: Allen, Michael, et. al vs. James Eagan, et. al, 1977-78

- Folder 17: Allen Et. Al vs. Me Curry, 1979

- Folder 18: Allen v. Eagen, 1979-81

- Folder 19: Alusia P.R. ("Le Jazz Hot"), 1974

- Folder 20: Ambach, Ronald, 1976

- Folder 21: Amos, Kenny, no date

- Folder 22: Anaconda School Board, folder 1 of 3, 1983

- School district near St. Clair, Missouri. Censorship of books in school library.
- Folder 23: Anaconda School Board, folder 2 of 3, 1983

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Anaconda School Board, folder 3 of 3, 1983

- Folder 2: Annual Meeting, 1969

- Folder 3: Annual Meeting, 1971

- Folder 4: Annual Meeting, 1972

- Folder 5: Annual Meeting, 1973

- Folder 6: Annual Meeting, 1974

- Folder 7: Annual Meeting, 1975

- Folder 8: Annual Meeting, 1976

- Folder 9: Annual Meeting, 1981

- Folder 10: Annual Meeting, 1982

- Folder 11: Annual Meeting, 1983

- Folder 12: Annual Meeting, 1984

- Folder 13: Annual Meeting, 1985

- Folder 14: Annual Meeting with Donnybrook, undated

- Folder 15: Arnold v. Missouri State Penitentiary, 1974

- Folder 16: Avery, Susan

- Folder 17: Area Report-Greater St. Louis, 1977

- Folder 18: Armstrong, Joyce - Correspondence, 1989

- Folder 19: Arney v. New Wave Corp. et. al., 1983

- Folder 20: Attorney General-Opinion Request, 1969

- Folder 21: Ault, Donald, 1973

- Folder 22: Attorneys' Fees, 1986-87

- Folder 23: Babler State Park Arrests, 1973-75

- Folder 24: Bail System, 1972-74

- Folder 25: Baker J. v. Armontrout, 1981-85

- Folder 26: Barton v. St. Francois County Jail

- Folder 27: Beaury, John, 1975

- Folder 28: Bellah, Jack, 1980

- Folder 29: Belt, Larry, 1975

- Folder 30: Benjamin, Robert, 1976

- Folder 31: Benson, Dennis, 1980

- Folder 32: Beverly Hills v. Pechenuk, 1982

- Folder 33: Bibliographies, 1971-72, none

- Folder 34: Biennial Conference, folder 1, 1976

- Folder 35: Biennial Conference, folder 2, 1976

- Folder 36: Bill of Rights Lobby-Newsletters, 1981-84

- Box 5

- Folder 1: Bill of Rights Resolution, 1991

- Folder 2: Bishop v. Colaw, 1971-72

- Folder 3: Black Enrollment in Public Schools, Black Population (St. Louis County), 1980

- Folder 4: Bland, Napolean X., 1972-74

- Folder 5: Board of Trustees-Correspondence, 1970-85

- Folder 6: Board of Trustees Meetings, 1970

- Folder 7: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1979-81

- Folder 8: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1982

- Folder 9: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1983

- Folder 10: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1984

- Folder 11: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1985

- Folder 12: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1986

- Folder 13: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1987

- Folder 14: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1988

- Folder 15: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1989

- Folder 16: Board of Trustees Minutes, 1990-91

- Folder 17: Board of Trustees Roster, 1980-83

- Folder 18: Bork, Robert-ACLU Opposition to Supreme Court Nomination, 1987

- Folder 19: Box, Charles G., 1972

- Folder 20: Boxing Commission, 1979

- Folder 21: Bradford, Samuel, 1974

- Folder 22: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Folder 23: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Box 6

- Folder 1: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Folder 2: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Folder 3: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Folder 4: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Folder 5: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Folder 6: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Folder 7: Bratton v. Board of Education, 1983

- Folder 8: Bratton v. Board of Education-Books, folder 1, 1983

- Folder 9: Bratton v. Board of Education-Books, folder 2, 1983

- Folder 10: Brown, Kevin, 1978

- Folder 11: Brownster v. University of Missouri, 1978

- Box 7

- Folder 1: Buchanan, Thomas J., 1974

- Folder 2: Budget, 1964 - 1980

- Folder 3: Budget, 1981 -1988

- Folder 4: Bullington, Robert E., 1980-81

- Folder 5: Burks v. Bond, 1980-83

- Folder 6: Burks v. Bond, 1980-83

- Folder 7: Burks v. Bond, 1980-83

- Folder 8: Burks v. Bond, 1980-83

- Folder 9: Burks v. Bond, 1980-83

- Folder 10: Burks v. Bond, 1980-83

- Folder 11: Burks v. Bond, 1980-83

- Box 8

- Folder 1: Burks v. Bond, 1980-83

- Folder 2: Burks v. Graham, 1980-83

- Folder 3: Burks v. Graham, 1980-81

- Folder 4: Burks v. Graham, 1980-81

- Folder 5: Burks v. Graham, 1980-81

- Folder 6: Burks v. Graham, 1980-81

- Folder 7: Burkmeier v. Missouri State Board of Education, 1978

- Folder 8: Burse, Edward, 1972

- Folder 9: Bush, George, 1988

- Folder 10: Byford, Charles, 1975

- Folder 11: Bylaws of ACLU/EM, 1968-85

- Folder 12: Cable "Indecency" Ordinance, City of St. Louis, 1983

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: media, television, censorship
- Folder 13: Cagle v. St. Louis Police Department, 1977

- Folder 14: Calendar of Events, 1987

- Folder 15: Campaign Financing Reform, 1975-90

- Folder 16: Candidate Questionnaires, 1982

- Folder 17: Capital Punishment-Editorials and Replies, 1973-80

- Folder 18: Capital Punishment-Legislation and Correspondence, 1972-82

- Folder 19: Carberry, John, 1975

- Folder 20: Carpenter, Roosevelt, 1977

- Folder 21: Carner, Lisa, 1981

- Folder 22: Carp v. Persich, 1976-77

- Folder 23: Cass, Marlene, 1982

- Folder 24: Censorship - General Information, 1962-83

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Censorship in Correctional Institutions, 1985

- Folder 2: Chandler and Blecka v. Oakville Sr. High School, 1978

- Folder 3: Chapman, Frank, 1972

- Folder 4: Chapman v. Hogan Street, 1979-81

- Folder 5: Charter and Bylaws, ACLU/EM, 1956-85

- Folder 6: Chatfield, Gary, 1972

- Folder 7: Chess v. Widmar,

- Folder 8: Child Abuse, 1977-78

- Folder 9: Child Care Facilities, 1985

- Folder 10: Church of All Worlds, 1972

- Folder 11: Church/State-Chritian Bill of Rights, 1984

- Folder 12: Church/State-Cults, 1975-82

- Folder 13: Church/State-Cults, Moonies, 1976-79

- Folder 14: Church/State-Cults, Deprogramming, 1978

- Folder 15: Church/State Issues-Distribution of Gideon Bibles, Rockwood School District, 1977

- Folder 16: Church/State-Issues-Menorah on St. Louis County, Government Property, 1983

- Folder 17: Church/State Issues-Paid Chaplains by County, Police Dept., 1948-50

- Folder 18: Church/State Issues-Public Funding for Transportation to Parochial Schools, 1962

- Folder 19: Church/State Issues-Religious Symbols at St. Mary's Home for Prisoners, 1978

- Folder 20: Church/State Issues-School Prayer, 1971-84

- Folder 21: Church/State Issues-Signs re: Maplewood Christian Church, 1980

- Folder 22: Church/State Issues-Sunday Liquor Sales, 1977-86

- Folder 23: City of Berkeley v. Foster/Relaford, 1976-83

- Folder 24: City of Jennings v. Terrance Williams, 1981

- Folder 25: City of St. Louis v. Bell and Tyler, 1977-78

- Folder 26: City of St. Louis v. Clippard, 1984

- Case brought challenging City of St. Louis ordinance against masquerading or cross-dressing.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 27: City of St. Louis v. Clippard, 1984, and undated.

- Box 10

- Folder 1: City of St. Louis v. Draper, 1984

- Case brought challenging City of St. Louis ordinance against masquerading or cross-dressing.
- Access Restriction: Gay rights.
-
Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 2: City of St. Louis v. Goldstein Johnson, 1981

- Case brought challenging City of St. Louis ordinance against masquerading or cross-dressing.
- Access Restriction: Gay rights.
-
Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 3: City of St. Louis v. Logan, 1981

- Folder 4: City of St. Louis v. Schorr, 1979

- Folder 5: Civil Liberties-International, 1975

- Folder 6: Cockrell, Clifford, 1975

- Folder 7: Civil Liberties Alert-Legislative Newsletter, 1981-84

- Folder 8: Clevenstine, et. al v. Oakville Senior High School, 1974

- Folder 9: Clay, Geraldine, 1973

- Folder 10: Cleveland, James Jr., 1976-80

- Folder 11: Clinton, Katherine, 1974

- Folder 12: Clippings-Actions Against Police Officers, 1979-88

- Folder 13: Clemons, Earsal

- Folder 14: Cody, Yvette

- Folder 15: Columbia Chapter, ACLU, 1970-80

- Folder 16: Columbia Chapter, ACLU, 1980-88

- Folder 17: Columbus Square Apartments, 1985

- Folder 18: Combined Federal Campaign, 1986-87

- Folder 19: Committee Against Racism v. Ritenour School Dist., 1976

- Folder 20: Communist Party v. Missouri, 1972

- Folder 21: Concerned Parents et. al. v. Caruthersville School Dist., 1976

- Box 10a

- Folder 1: Constitutional Convention, 1971-83

- Folder 2: Cooper, James R., 1972

- Folder 3: Copanas, Robert, 1974

- Folder 4: Corporal Punishment, 1970-1974

- Folder 5: Correctional Institutions - City Jail/City Work House, 1972-1984

- Folder 6: Correctional institutions - City Jail/City Work House,

- Folder 7: Correspondence, 1972-1984

- Folder 8: Correctional Institutions - City Jail/City Work House, Newspaper Clippings, 1975-1987

- Folder 9: Correspondence-Various Bills Before Missouri/U.S. Legislature, 1981-83

- Folder 10: Cosentino v. City of St. Louis, 1977

- Box 11

- Folder 1: Costner v. U.S. et. al., 1975-83

- Folder 2: Couch v. Wilson, 1983-85

- Folder 3: County Solicitation Ordinance-General, 1982, no date

- Folder 4: County Solicitation Ordinance-Info. From Municipalities, 1982

- Folder 5: Court Processes-Grand Jury, 1977

- Folder 6: Crews, Peggy, 1973

- Folder 7: Critzas, Ruby, 1981

- Folder 8: Cross, Rebecca, 1961-75

- Folder 9: Crossroads School v. State Board of Education, 1974

- Folder 10: CSHS (Coalition for Sensible and Humane Solutions) v. Wamser, Legal File, no date

- Box 12

- Folder 1: CSHS (Coalition for Sensible and Humane Solutions) v. Wamser, Memos/Letters, no date

- Folder 2: CSHS (Coalition for Sensible and Humane Solutions) v. Wamser, Miscellaneous, no date

- Box 13

- Folder 1: CSHS (Coalition for Sensible and Humane Solutions) v. Wamser, Defendants' Exhibits,

- Folder 2: CSHS (Coalition for Sensible and Humane Solutions) v. Wamser, Plaintiffs' Exhibits,

- Folder 3: CSHS (Coalition for Sensible and Humane Solutions) v. Wamser, Depositions,

- Folder 4: Cupp v. Murphy, 1972

- Box 14

- Folder 1: Davis, et. al. v. Moore et. al., 1972-1980

- Folder 2: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis, 1983

- Case brought challenging City of St. Louis ordinance against masquerading or cross-dressing.
- Access Restriction: Gay rights.
-
Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 3: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis, 1956-1983

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 4: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Folder 1, 1985-1986

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 5: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Folder 2, 1981-1984

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 6: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Drafts and Duplicates, 1984

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 7: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Research, 1974-1979

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 8: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Legal File, Folder 1, 1984

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 9: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Legal File, Folder 2, 1985

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 10: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Legal File, Folder 3, 1985

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Box 15

- Folder 1: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Legal File, Folder 4, 1985

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 2: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Court Case Documents, 1985

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 3: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis, 1983-1985

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 4: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis, 1983-1985

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 5: D.C. and M.S. v. City of St. Louis - Miscellaneous, 1984-1985

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Box 16

- Folder 1: Death Penalty Cases, 1979-1981

- Folder 2: Death Penalty Cases, 1982-1988

- Folder 3: Death Penalty - Statistics, 1980-1984

- Folder 4: De Geare v. General Services Administration, 1979

- Folder 5: Desegregation in Education, 1948-1950

- Folder 6: Detjen v. Farmington School District, 1974-1979

- Folder 7: Detjen v. Farmington School District, 1980

- Folder 8: Development Steering Committee, 1983

- Folder 9: Doe v. Poelker, 1973-1978

- Summary: Woman was refused an abortion at a city run hospital.
- Folder 10: Doe v. Poelker, 1973-1978

- Folder 11: Domestic Relations, 1973-1983

- Folder 12: Dover v. Clark County R-1 High School, 1984-1985

- Folder 13: Drunk Driving, 1973-1983

- Folder 14: Edwards v. Westfall, 1984

- Folder 15: Eighth Circuit Court - ACLU/EM Study of Civil Liberties Decisions, 1986

- Folder 16: Ellisville v. Headquarters Boutique, 1980

- Folder 17: Employment Discrimination, 1973-1980

- Box 17

- Folder 1: Evans v. Kirkpatrick, 1972-1973

- Folder 2: Executive Director's Council - Nominations, 1986 Elections, 1986

- Folder 3: Executive Director Search - Resumes and Applications, 1972

- Folder 4: Expression/Association - Loyalty Oaths, 1976

- Folder 5: Expression/Association - Obscenity/Pornography/Child Pornography, 1961-1978

- Folder 6: Expression/Association - Unions/Right to Work, 1973-1978

- Folder 7: Family Planning/Population Reporter - Sexual Privacy Newsletter

- Folder 8: Planned Parenthood, 1973-1980

- Folder 9: Fantroy v. Greater St. Louis Labor Council, AFL-CIO, 1981

- Folder 10: Farlow, Tom, 1980

- Folder 11: Fayne, Debra, 1975

- Folder 12: Fields, David, 1974

- Folder 13: Financial Statements, Audits, Tax Returns, 1976-1982

- Folder 14: Financial Structures Committee, 1981

- Folder 15: Financial Structures Committee - Recommendations to Board of Directors, 1982

- Folder 16: Firefighters, City of St. Louis, 1973-1975

- Folder 17: Fischetti, Joe, 1975

- Folder 18: Fletcher, Joseph L., 1974-1975

- Folder 19: Floyd, Glenn, 1975

- Folder 20: Fowler, Robert, 1972

- Folder 21: Fredman v. Jackson R-2 School District, 1977

- Folder 22: Freedom of Residence Committee v. City of Jennings, 19758

- Folder 23: Freedom of Residence Committee v. University City, 1975

- Folder 24: Freedom to Write Committee - Production of "Sister Mary Ignatius...", 1983

- Folder 25: Fritz, Ruth, 1975

- Folder 26: Form Letters - Samples, 1987, no date

- Folder 27: Fowler, Joyce, 1973

- Folder 28: Fowler, Vaulton, 1972

- Folder 29: G. L. v. Zumwalt et. al., 1983-1984

- Folder 30: Gaines v. Fayette R-3 School District, 1976

- Folder 31: Gaines et. al. v. St. Louis Board of Education et. al., 1975

- Folder 32: Garner v. St. Louis County Police, 1976

- Folder 33: Gay Lib et. al. v. University of Missouri, 1972-1974

- Summary: Students on the campus of University of Missouri - Columbia were denied the ability to form an organization, Gay Liberation.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topic: Gay and Lesbian rights, LGBTQ Rights
- Folder 34: Gay Lib et. al. v. University of Missouri, 1974-1981

- Folder 35: Gay Lib et. al. v. University of Missouri, 1976-1977

- Box 18

- Folder 1: Gay Lib et. al v. University of Missouri, 1975-1978

- Folder 2: Gentry, Eugene, 1973

- Folder 3: George, Raymond, 1975

- Folder 4: Gillette v. City of Northwoods, 1975

- Folder 5: Gillis v. University of Missouri, 1985

- Folder 6: Golden Bedspring Award, 1987

- Folder 7: Gonzales v. Ferguson-Florissant School District, 1980

- Folder 8: Goodmsan v. City of Pacific, no date

- Folder 9: Gourdine v. St. Louis Police Department, 1982

- Folder 10: Government Employees' Political Rights - Hatch Act, 1972

- Folder 11: Grade Reduction Policies, 1981-1982

- Folder 12: Green, John Charles, 1969-1972

- Folder 13: Green v. Juvenile Court, 1974-1976

- Folder 14: Greene, Robert W., 1969-1970

- Folder 15: Handicapped Rights Committee, 1979-1980

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Disability rights.
- Folder 16: Handicapped Rights Committee, 1979-1981

- Folder 17: Hare Krishna, 1977

- Folder 18: Hatch, Aaron, no date

- Folder 19: Hawkins, Wesley, 1973

- Folder 20: Hayes, Ron, 1971-1973

- Folder 21: Head Basement Inc., 1978

- Case regarding drug paraphernalia laws.
- Folder 22: Head Basement Shop v. St. Louis County, 1980-1983

- Case regarding drug paraphernalia laws.
- Folder 23: Health Care - Medical Experiment, 1980

- Folder 24: Hemphill, Marvin, 1973

- Folder 25: Hendrix v. Lark, 1971-1976

- Folder 26: Herron v. Paris R-2 School District, 1972-1975

- Folder 27: Higgins v. Baby Jane Doe, 1977-1979

- Folder 28: Hill v. St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners, 1979

- Folder 29: Holloway v. Mayes, 1979-1982

- Folder 30: Horn and Jones v. City of Ladue, 1983-1987

- Folder 31: Hospitals - Accreditation, 1979-1980

- Folder 32: Housing - Articles/Cases, 1972-1979

- Folder 33: Housing - Community Development Block Grant Program, 1979

- Folder 34: Housing - Complaint of Metro Housing Resources, 1979

- Box 19

- Folder 1: Housing - Fair Housing Impact Project, 1979-1981

- Folder 2: Housing - Federal Fair Housing Enforcement, 1979

- Folder 3: Housing - General Correspondence, 1979-1980

- Folder 4: Housing - Housing and Community Development Act, 1979

- Folder 5: Housing - Housing Survey for Metropolitan St. Louis, 1976

- Folder 6: Housing - Kendelwood Apartments, MO 036-0006-015, 1979

- Folder 7: Housing - Memos, Rough Drafts, Notes, Scraps, 1978-1979

- Folder 8: Housing - Missouri Housing Development Commission, 1978-1979

- Folder 9: Housing - Report to U.S. District Court, 1980-1981

- Folder 10: Housing - Statutes/Major Sources, 1977-1979

- Folder 11: Housing - Zoning, 1979-1983

- Folder 12: Indigent Rights, 1974-1986

- Folder 13: Internal Revenue Service - Clippings, 1972-1984

- Folder 14: International Merchandising and Printing Corp. v. City of St. Louis, 1981-1982

- Folder 15: International Society for Krishna Consciousness v. Conlisk, 1971-1975

- Folder 16: Iranian Students v. Hyder, 1975-1976

- Folder 17: Islam Mosque, 1980

- Folder 18: Isom, Dana, 1974

- Folder 19: Jackson, Captain Jobe, 1973-1974

- Folder 20: Jacobs, Richard H., 1979-1985

- Box 20

- Folder 1: Jacobs v. St. Louis Police Department, 1978-1983

- Folder 2: Jager, George, 1973-1977

- Folder 3: Jager v, St. Louis County Police Department, 1976

- Folder 4: Jail Conditions, 1985-1986

- Folder 5: Janis v. Welch, 1976

- Folder 6: Jarvis, Mrs. Ernest, 1973-1975

- Folder 7: Johnson, J. B., 1972-1981

- Folder 8: Johnson Support Club v. Forest Park Community College, 1976-1979

- Folder 9: Jones v. Macedo, 1978

- Folder 10: Jones v. St. Louis County, 1980-1981

- Folder 11: Juvenile Justice, 1980-1982

- Folder 12: Juvenile Rights, 1966-1980

- Folder 13: Juvenile Rights, 1975-1987

- Folder 14: Juvenile Rights Handbook, 1978

- Folder 15: Juwer, John II, 1975

- Folder 16: Kaskowitz v. St. Louis County Public Library, 1976

- Folder 17: Kent v. University of Missouri, 1972-1976

- Folder 18: Kent v. University of Missouri, 1973-1981

- Folder 19: Kiefer, Jan, 1974

- Folder 20: King v. Harker - Correspondence/News clippings/Miscellaneous, 1972-1975

- Folder 21: King v. Harker - Discovery, 1972-1974

- Folder 22: King v. Harker - Motions/Pleadings, 1972-1974

- Folder 23: King v. Harker - Transcript of Testimony/Photographs of Evidence, no date

- Box 21

- Folder 1: Kirksville Meeting, 1972

- Folder 2: Kirksville Problems, 1969-1971

- Folder 3: KMOX TV, 1980

- Folder 4: Knapp et. al. v. Rogers, 1975-1976

- Folder 5: Kolb, William, 1974-1975

- Folder 6: Krause v. Jennings Board of Education, 1973

- Folder 7: Kruger v. Clayton School Board, 1975-1977

- Folder 8: Kube, Michael, 1974

- Folder 9: Kuczma, Stephanie, 1975

- Folder 10: Kuhlmeier v. Hazelwood School District, folder 1, 1979-1985

- Folder 11: Kuhlmeier v. Hazelwood School District, folder 2, 1979-1985

- Box 22

- Folder 1: Kuhlmeier v. Hazelwood School District, folder 3, 1979-85

- Folder 2: Kuhlmeier v. Hazelwood School District, folder 4, 1979-85

- Folder 3: Kuhlmeier v. Hazelwood School District, folder 5, 1979-85

- Folder 4: Kuhlmeier v. Hazelwood School District, folder 6, 1979-85

- Folder 5: Kuhlmeier v. Hazelwood School District, folder 7, 1979-85

- Box 23

- Folder 1: Lamb, Vincent (Socialist Labor Party); Katzenstein, Larry, 1972-73

- Folder 2: Lanah, Robert, 1973-74

- Folder 3: Lang, Jesse, 1973-75

- Folder 4: Large, Sharon, 1980-85

- Folder 5: Larimore v. White, et. al., 1981-84

- Folder 6: Larimore v. White, et. al., Press Clippings, Inmate Letters, 1980-81

- Folder 7: Law Enforcement Officers Project, 1984

- Folder 8: Legal Department Newsletter-"ACLU Lawyer", 1978

- Folder 9: Legal Docket, 1987-88

- Folder 10: Legal Docket, 1979-83

- Folder 11: Legal Panel Programs, 1970-80

- Folder 12: Legal Panel Correspondence, 1983-84

- Folder 13: Legal Steering Committee, 1973-85

- Folder 14: Legal Steering Committee, 1986-88

- Folder 15: Legion of Black Collegians-University of Missouri, 1975

- Folder 16: Legislation-Paramilitary training statutes, 1981-84

- Folder 17: Legislation-Paramilitary training statutes, 1983

- Folder 18: Legislation-Public Defense Bill, 1972-75

- Folder 19: Leonard v. St. Louis City Jail, 1970-75

- Folder 20: Legislative Conference, 1981

- Folder 21: Lewis v. U.S. Army, 1970-82

- Folder 22: Liberman v. Cervantes, 1974-77

- Folder 23: Limited Partnership Agreement, 1983-85

- Folder 24: Lisitano, Charles, 1980-81

- Folder 25: Little Art, 1971-72

- Folder 26: Lobbying by ACLU, 1982-83

- Folder 27: Lomay, Leslie, 1981-82

- Box 24

- Folder 1: Long Range Planning, 1978

- Folder 2: Long Range Planning, 1983

- Folder 3: Long Range Planning, 1985

- Folder 4: Long Range Planning, 1987

- Folder 5: Long Range Planning, 1983-1991

- Folder 6: Long Range Planning Committee - Financial, 1988

- Folder 7: Long Range Planning Committee - Legislation Subcommittee, 1987-1988

- Folder 8: Long Range Planning Committee - Litigation Committee, 1988

- Folder 9: Long Range Planning Committee - Public Relations and Education, 1988

- Folder 10: Long Range Planning Committee - Organizational Development, 1988

- Folder 11: Lopez, Al - School Reports, 1973

- Folder 12: Lott, Louis, 1973

- Folder 13: Loyalty Programs, 1955-1956

- Folder 14: Luecke, William, 1975

- Folder 15: Legislation - Paramilitary Training Statutes, 1983

- Folder 16: Makins, Judy Denise, 1975

- Folder 17: Martin, et al v. Northeast Missouri State University, 1976

- Folder 18: Martinez v. Missouri Healing Arts Board, 1985

- Folder 19: Marygrove, 1980

- Folder 20: Mason, Donald Troy, Sr., 1973

- Folder 21: Massage Parlors - Litigation, 1978

- Folder 22: Masterson, William, 1974

- Folder 23: Mattis v. Kiesling, 1973-1976

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topic: Police shooting of African American youth
- Folder 24: Mattis v. Kiesling - Background, 1973-1976

- Box 25

- Folder 1: Mattis v. Kiesling - Court Papers, US District Court 72 C1(3), 1973-1976

- Folder 2: Mattis v. Kiesling - First Appeal, 1973-1976

- Folder 3: Mattis v. Kiesling - Second Round in District Court, 1973-1976

- Folder 4: Mattis v. Kiesling - Second Appeal, Source Material, 1973-1976

- Folder 5: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 1, 1975-1977

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topic: Police shooting of African American youth
- Folder 6: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 2, 1975-1977

- Folder 7: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 3, 1975-1977

- Box 26

- Folder 1: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 4, 1975-1977

- Folder 2: Mattis v. Schnarr - folder 5, 1975-1977

- Folder 3: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 6, 1975-1977

- Folder 4: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 7, 1975-1977

- Folder 5: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 8, 1975-1977

- Folder 6: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 9, 1975-1977

- Folder 7: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 10, 1975-1977

- Folder 8: Mattis v. Schnarr - folder 11, 1975-1977

- Folder 9: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 12, 1975-1977

- Folder 10: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 13, 1975-1977

- Box 27

- Folder 1: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 14 of 17, 1975 - 1977

- Includes: narrative of United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit No. 75-1849, 8/17/1976 ; Lower Court to Hear Law on Fleeing Suspects, 10/9/1974; draft of Mattis Press Conference; Federal Supplement: Cunningham v. Ellington;
- Folder 2: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 15 of 17, 1975-1977

- Includes: Supreme Court of the United States October Term, 1976 No. 76-1179; Eight Circuit: Appellant's Supplemental Brief, 8/2/1976, Plaintiff's Brief, Ruling, 1979; The United States Law Week: Case summaries marked as relating to Mattis Case and notes; Moats v. Landrum, Smith v. Collin, Goldstein v. Collin, 10/17/1978; Eugene Buder to Winston Charlton regarding how the Landrum case of a shooting that occurred on 8/15/1975 related to the Mattis case, 1/11/1978; Mattis v. Kisling; Plaintiff's Brief in Answer to Memorandum of Defendant Marek; Eugene Buder to Judge William Webster, 2/19/1073; Motion for a New Trial and Entry of a New Judgement. Also includes article "ACLU Seeks New Court Ruling in Black Jack Housing Case."
- Folder 3: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 16 of 17, 1975-1977

- Includes: Matha Wiley v. Memphis Police Department, Brief for Appellant
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Due process, equal protection, no sufficient justification for death; unreasonable seizure, cruel and unusual punishment, racial discrimination
- Folder 4: Mattis v. Schnarr - Folder 17 of 17, 1975-1977

- Includes: Heavily notated draft of Motion to Affirm, 3/8/1977; Cover letter from Clerk Robert Tucker to Buder, et al.; hand-written drafts with edits and copied of filed opinion from 11/16/1973; Wiley v. Memphis Police Dept. Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1977; Invoice from Lawton-Byrne-Bruner Insurance Agency Co. to Eugene Buder, 9/27/1976; Correspondence Joel Gora to Eugene Buder, 5/24/1977;
- Folder 5: Mattis Appellate Briefs, 1972 -1975

- Includes: Robert D. Mattis, et al., vs. Wm. Kisling, et al., 1/29/1973; Civil Docket, 7/27/1973; Robert Dean Mattis, M.D., Appellant, vs. Richard R. Schnarr and Robert Marek, Appellees, vs. John C. Danforth, Attorney General, State of Missouri, Intervenor-Appelle, February 1975; Robert Dean Mattis, M.D., Appellant v. Patrolman Richard R. Schnarr, Police Officer, City of Creve Coeur, Missouri; and Sgt. Robert Marek, Police Officer, City of Olivette, Missouri, Appelles (Transcript of case by the Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit with footnotes), 11/16/1973; Correspondence with Judge William H. Webster, 1972-1973; Appellant's Brief; Appellant's Reply Brief; Plaintiff's Brief in Answer to Memorandum of Defendant Marek.
- Folder 6: Mattis Correspondence, 1972 - 1977

- Includes: On Limitation of Use of Deadly Force by Policemen, 5/24/1977; Narrative summary of the Mattis v. Schnarr case, "Used in debate with Robert Pressen, Assistant Atty. Gen. on April 12, 1975 at St. Louis University Law Week. To appear in school magazine in May"; Joyce Armstrong to Max Roby (KSD-TV) for copy of show aired aired the previous night on fleeing felons, 12/16/1976; Eugene H. Buder reply on 1/3/1977 to KMOX editorial "A Restrictive Ruling" 12/7/ 1976; list of cities that have changed policy on fleeing felon; Letter to the editor concerning Mattis v. Schnarr article in St. Louis Globe-Democrat newspaper ( Jurist quoted saying that it applied to homeowners against burglar, that a new statue would reverse the effect of the court decision, and that police could not use deadly force if an arrest cannot be made), 12/8/1976; Aryeh Neier to Eugene Buder on winning case, with New York Times "Federal Court Restricts Use of Deadly Force on Fleeing Felony Suspects" (12/6/1976) by Peter Kihss; "The Police Arms Race; Firearms; Firearms-Guidelines for Use"; general correspondence with: Joel Gora, William Caldwell, Amitia Schwartz, Galen Pletcher, Curry First; correspondence with family: Margie White (friend), Mrs. John Rigney; Dr. Robert Mattis, Mrs. Anthon Layton.
- Folder 7: Mattis Pleadings Motions, 1975 - 1977

- Includes: Amended Complaint of Dr. and Mrs. Mattis; Motion for a New Trial and Entry of a New Judgement
- Folder 8: Mayes v. Holloway, 1981-1987

- Includes: Correspondence between Lawrence Mass, B. Steven Miller, III, and Joyce Armstrong regarding the Retainer Agreement of Steven Holloway; List of dismissed cases, including Mayes vs. Holloway, as ordered by Judge Fred Rush; Petition by Plaintiff, Defendant's Motion to Dismiss Counts I (failure to "set forth a claim upon which plaintiff would be entitled to relief" and II, III, IV (as premature petition leading to malicious prosecution and lack of entitlement to relief).
- Folder 9: McCain, Emmet Carl, 1972

- Emmit Carl McCain, student at St. Louis Community College, is arrested and beaten by police officers while visiting the St. Louis Zoo. Includes: news release from ACTION and police response; newspaper clippings
- Access Restriction: Case regarding police butality against an African American man
-
Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality
- Folder 10: McCarthy v. Kirkpatrick, 1976

- Includes: Western District of Missouri Central Division No. 76 CV 162-C; news clippings and letters about Senator McCarthy on ballot
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: HUAC
- Folder 11: McCartney, Mark - Student Suspension, 1975

- Includes: Letters to parents regarding suspensions, recommendation for expulsion, partial transcript of expulsion meeting
- Accruals: needs new folder
-
Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Education
- Folder 12: McClean v. State of Arkansas, 1982

- Includes: Eastern District of Arkansas Western Division No. LR C 81 322; Newspaper clippings; List of confirmed plaintiffs; Committees of Correspondence recruitment statement; Items from scientists regarding evolution/creationism; The educational value of creation science from William V. Mayer; ACLU news release; Summary of case sent to National Board; Evolution, Creationism and Religion symposium brochure from UMSL; Speech of Harold C. Hanke at Evolution, Creationism and Religion symposium UMSL; 81st General Assembly session flyer
- Accruals: folded newspapers
- Folder 13: McIlvoy, Terry, 1980-1982

- Includes: Newspaper clippings
- Folder 14: McNary v. Carlton and B. Dalton, 1973

- Includes: Newspaper clippings, Case file
- Access Restriction: Case regarding banned book
-
Biographical/Historical Note: Topic: censorship
- Folder 15: McNeal, William, 1973

- Includes: Case summary and notes; summary of contacts; letters to state commissioner Arthur Mallory
- Accruals: needs new folder
- Folder 16: McQueen / Brown, 1978

- Includes: Correspondence with McQueen
- Accruals: needs new folder
- Folder 17: McQueen, Roger, 1974

- Includes: Letters regarding article "There was Blood in the Brothel"
- Accruals: needs new folder
- Folder 18: Mehlville - "Inherit the Wind", 1984

- Mehlville School District and dispute over viewing film. Includes: Newspaper clippings; suggested lesson plan; guidelines for selection of educational materials; grievance procedure; memo on 1st amendment rights, Ron Paul's response to formal grievance; request for level II hearing; card from library; student survey; arbitrator recommendations
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: education; censorship; teaching evolution in schools
- Folder 19: Melchiano, Richard, 1979

- Includes: Letters, Interview with Melchionno, Personal history questionnaire, Department of Defense Directive
- Access Restriction: Gay employment discrimination
- Folder 20: Membership Reports to Board, 1978

- Includes: Summaries of membership recruitment campaign, New membership by year, Membership totals, Letter to directors, Loan proposal, Membership recruitment by month 1980
- Accruals: needs new folder
- Folder 21: Membership Reports to Board, 1981

- Includes: Membership report by month, "The ACLU and Skokie: Report to ACLU" by James L. Gibson and Richard D. Bingham
- Accruals: needs new folder
- Folder 22: Membership Reports to Board, 1982

- Includes: Membership report by month 1981 and 1982
- Accruals: needs new folder
- Folder 23: Membership Reports to Board, 1983

- Includes: Membership report by month 1982 and 1983
- Accruals: needs new folder
- Folder 24: Membership Reports to Board, 1984

- Includes: Income (by membership) by month 1984, Membership report by month 1983
- Accruals: needs new folder
- Folder 25: Memos and Reports - Police Complaints, 1967-1981

- Includes: Names considered for Board of Police Commissioners; Summary of ACLU/EM's suggested complaint procedures for Board of Police Commissioners; Complaint procedure proposal for Police Board discussion summary; Complaint procedure proposed for Police Department; Press Release on complaint procedures; ACLU position paper on citizen complaints about police actions; Police complaint practices report by William Landau and Jules Gerard; Citizen complaints chart; Account of police provocation upon ACTION members; Review of citizen complaint procedure; Letters; Proposed complaint procedures; Conduct, discipline, complaints, suspension board hearing
- Access Restriction: Citizen complaint procedure of St. Louis Police Department
- Folder 26: Mental Health, 1967-1977

- Includes: Newspaper clippings; "Mental Health and Civil Liberties" by Bruce Ennis; Mental Health Association Services flyer; "The Implications of O'Connor v. Donaldson" by Bruce Ennis; "Alternatives to Incarceration for Deviant Behavior" by David Rothman; ACLU Policy Statements Relating to Alternatives to Incarceration for Deviant Behavior; Legal services program for mental hospital patients; ACLU statement of commitment; Northern District of Alabama Davy v. Sullivan C.A. 3754 N
- Access Restriction: Cognitive Disability Rights
- Folder 27: Mental Health, 1974-1977

- Includes: ACLU policy statement; Mental Health Law Project Vol. III No. 1; Children's Rights Program; "Involuntary Hospitalization" chapter from "Rights of Mental Patients" by Ennis / Emery; Summary of Special Panel Reports; Summary of Activities of the National Council on the Rights of the Mentally Impaired; "Alternatives to Incarceration for Deviant Behavior" by David Rothman; Behavior Modification Perspective on a Current Issue; "Mental Health and Civil Liberties" by Bruce Ennis; Members Assistance Program United Labor Committee of Missouri proposal
- Access Restriction: Cognitive Disability Rights
- Folder 28: Mental Health, 1977

- Includes: Newspaper clippings; Position paper regarding Senate Bill No. 545 to House Committee; "Rights of Physically Disabled" by Kent Hull; Critique of SB 275; Flow chart of felony cases in St. Louis
- Access Restriction: Criminal Insanity and Disability Rights
-
Accruals: Folded newspaper clippings
- Folder 29: Mental Health, 1982-1984

- Includes: Discharge policies of St. Louis State Hospital and Division Activities; Handbook for Patients and Handbook for Residents: Biggs Unit, Fulton State Hospital; frequently asked questions brochure, Fulton State Hospital; list of staff; Testimony 9/7/1977 of C. Duane Hensley; Fulton State Hospital building sectors and policies; Description of Wards; outline of treatment
- Access Restriction: Disability
-
Accruals: Needs new folder inside
- Folder 30: Mental Health Legislation - H.R. 10, Senate Bill #404, 1975

- Includes: Letters and 78th General Assembly session pamphlet regarding State Bill No. 404, use of patients or inmate in research and experimentation;
- Access Restriction: Disability Rights, Rights of Inmates, Research Ethics
- Box 27a

- Folder 1: Merriweather v. St. Louis Fire Departments, 1976

- Includes: Letters, Notice of Conciliation Process, Case Determination
- Access Restriction: Racial Employment Discrimination
- Folder 2: Metropolitan St. Louis Bar Association, 1973-1975

- Includes: Letters, Impressions from Fulton State Hospital visit, Committee on Psychiatric Commitment Proceedings, Newspaper clippings
- Access Restriction: Disability Rights
-
Accruals: Needs new folder
-
Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Mental Health
- Folder 3: Military Rights, 1971-1984

- Includes: Letter on enlistment discrimination; ACLU Case File, newspaper clipping; letter on military abortion policies; ACLU News releases on enlistment standards for women, anti-war sentiments among servicemen, and medical testing; Court-Martial of Captain Howard B. Levy; report on the application of the bill of rights in the military
- Access Restriction: Military Rights, Sex Discrimination, Freedom of speech while enlisted
-
Accruals: Newspaper clippings are damaging items they are next to
- Folder 4: Military Rights, 1973-1975

- Includes: Carter's Program brochure; Amnesty QandA brochure; Vietnam Era Reconciliation Act (H.R. 9596) letter-writing campaign; ACLU News release on clemency program and immigration; Press Release; News Releases; data on clemency program; fact sheet; response to clemency program; letters; Firing Line interview with Henry Schwarzschild on Amnesty; Newspaper clippings; Address to House of Representatives by Henry Schwarzschild 3/8/1974; Statement on Amnesty; History of Amnesty; legal status of exiles in Canada; ACLU New release on court-martial of Captain Donald E. Dawson; Policy on Amnesty; Bibliography of Amnesty Material; Statements on Amnesty by Leading Political Figures; Statement of Henry Schwarzschild on Amnesty Before the Senate Subcommittee; summary of ACLU amnesty policy
- Access Restriction: Amnesty, Military Draft
- Folder 5: Military Rights, 1974-1981

- Includes: Discharge Upgrading Newsletter, memos; Veteran's Self-Help Guide to Discharge Upgrading; Women's Rights Report; Description of National Military Discharge Review Project work and suggested ACLU priorities; list of materials from the Veterans Education Project; summary of legislation; Services Provided by the Veterans Education Project; ACLU Practice Manual on Military Discharge Upgrading; Practice Manual on the Department of Defense Special Discharge Review Program; Discharge Review Boards Procedures and Standards; Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief; Effect of Public Law 95-126; Lipsman v. Brown Civil Action No. 76-1175; Potential plaintiffs challenging enlistment requirements; ACLU Special Committee on Military Rights statement; Military Rights Project summary; Procedures for Requesting Deletion of Abbreviated Separation Reasons from Discharge Documents
- Access Restriction: Gay Rights, Dishonorable Discharge, Draft Evasion,
- Box 28

- Folder 1: Military Rights, 1983-1984

- Folder 2: Miener v. State of Missouri, 1981

- Folder 3: Millstone, James, 1975

- Folder 4: Millstone v. O'Hanlon Reports, 1975

- Folder 5: Minear v. Board of Education - Folder 1, 1972-1973

- Folder 6: Minear v. Board of Education - Folder 2, 1972-1973

- Folder 7: Missouri Baptist Children's Home, 1974

- Folder 8: Missouri Baptist Hospital, 1972

- Folder 9: Missouri Bar Association, 1974-1976

- Folder 10: Missouri Citizens Action v. St. Louis County, 1978

- Folder 11: Missouri HEFA, 1978

- Folder 12: Missouri Insurance Law, 1982-1983

- Folder 13: Missouri Law Enforcement Assistance Council, 1974

- Folder 14: Missouri Privacy and Security Plan, 1976

- Folder 15: Mitchell, Susan, 1975

- Folder 16: Mixen, Gale, 1974

- Folder 17: Monroe City v. Holman, 1980

- Folder 18: Moore v. St. Louis County, 1985

- Folder 19: Moore, Franklin, Sr. and Clementine - Summons, 1975

- Folder 20: Moore, Gilette - Parental Responsibility, 1975-1981

- Folder 21: Moore (COW) v. St. Louis Department of Parks and Recreation, 1983

- Folder 22: Moran v. St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners, 1976

- Folder 23: Morton and harvey v. Bel Ridge Police Department, 1980-1981

- Folder 24: Mullen, Michael, 1973

- Folder 25: Mutnick, Barbara, 1974

- Folder 26: Mutnick, Barbara - Socialist Workers Party, 1975

- Folder 27: National Jury Project, 1981-1982

- Folder 28: National Socialist White Peoples Party - Dennis Nix, 1973

- Folder 29: National Socialist White Peoples Party v. Breckenridge Hills, 1974-1975

- Folder 30: National Urban League Annual Report, 1964-1965

- Folder 31: Nazis - Folder 1, 1977-1978

- Folder 32: Nazis - Folder 2, 1977-1978

- Folder 33: Nazis - Folder 3, 1977-1978

- Folder 34: Nazis - Folder 4, 1977-1978

- Box 29

- Folder 1: Nazis - Folder 5, 1977-1978

- Folder 2: Nenninger, Tony - Student Rights, 1975

- Folder 3: Network Project, et. al v. Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1976

- Folder 4: New Madrid School District - School Age Mothers, 1971-1972

- Folder 5: Newbrough, Leslie, 1975

- Folder 6: Newlon v. St. Louis County, 1979-1982

- Folder 7: News clippings - Nazis, 1977-1978

- Folder 8: Newsletters - Folder 1, 1961-1988

- Folder 9: Newsletters - Folder 2, 1961-1988

- Folder 10: Newsletters - Other ACLU Chapters, 1953-1961

- Folder 11: Newspaper, 1984

- Folder 12: Niblett, Edward S., 1973

- Folder 13: Nicholas v. St. Louis Police Department, 1976

- Folder 14: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Nix, Dennis, 1974-1975

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: National Socialist White Peoples Party
- Folder 15: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Black, Holsten E., 1974-1975

- Folder 16: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Davee, Mary Ann, 1974-1975

- Folder 17: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Depositions, 1974-1975

- Folder 18: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Discovery by Nix, 1974-1975

- Folder 19: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Exhibits: Minutes, Application for License, Occupancy Lease, etc., 1974-1975

- Folder 20: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Ledbetter, Archie T., 1974-1975

- Folder 21: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Legal Research, 1974-1975

- Folder 22: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Lynch, John J., 1974-1975

- Box 30

- Folder 1: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Miscellaneous, 1974-1975

- Folder 2: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - National Socialist White Peoples Party, 1974-1975

- Folder 3: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Newspaper Clippings, 1974-1975

- Folder 4: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Notes, Memos, Board Minutes 1974-1975

- Folder 5: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Pleadings, 1974-1975

- Folder 6: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Press Coverage/Party Propaganda, 1974-1975

- Folder 7: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Settlement, 1974-1975

- Folder 8: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Subpoenas, 1974-1975

- Folder 9: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Sweeney, Donald, 1974-1975

- Folder 10: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Taylor, Lee Roy, 1974-1975

- Folder 11: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Transcripts, 1974-1975

- Folder 12: Nix v. Breckenridge Hills - Tucker, Doyle, 1974-1975

- Folder 13: Nix v. Sweeney - Folder 1, 1975-1979

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: National Socialist White Peoples Party
- Folder 14: Nix v. Sweeney - Folder 2, 1975-1979

- Folder 15: Nominating Committee Report, 1980-1989

- Folder 16: Nominations for ACLU Offices, 1961-1979

- Folder 17: NOW Boycott - Ashcroft Suit, 1978-1979

- Folder 18: Nowak, Joseph, 1981

- Folder 19: O'Dell, William, 1974

- Folder 20: Offerman v. City of Dellwood, 1979

- Folder 21: O'Brien, et al v. Carson, 1975-1977

- Folder 22: Open Meetings, 1971-1974

- Folder 23: Open Meetings - Reports on Legislation, 1972-1981

- Folder 24: Oregon County v. Donna Hooks, 1981-1982

- Folder 25: Organization for Black Struggle v. City of Kinloch, 1980

- Folder 26: Organizing Notes - Newsletter of the Campaign to Stop Government Spying, 1977-1981

- Folder 27: Ousley, et al v. St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners, 1974-1975

- Box 31

- Folder 1: Palmer, Police Harassment, Birenbaum, 1973

- ACLU case file for Louise Palmer with doctor report and newspaper clipping
- Folder 2: Papish v. University of Missouri, 1969-1972

- Includes: Newspaper clippings; Papish v. The Board of Curators of the University of Missouri et al. No. 71-1338; letters; Writ of Certiorari; _Free Press Underground_ vol.4 no.3;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: censorship; student's rights
- Folder 3: Paquette, Jennifer v. Seven-Up Company, 1974-1975

- Case File
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Employment / unemployment, pregnancy
- Folder 4: Park View Heights v. City of Black Jack, 1979

- Case File includes: Bradstreet Inc. Rives file; clippings; Kendelwood Apartments Preliminary Proposal Section 8; map; building design
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: housing discrimination; children; race discrimination; fair housing law; low income housing; religious discrimination; zoning
- Folder 5: Park View Heights v. City of Black Jack, 1979-1982

- Case File includes: ACLU newsletter; Park View Heights et al. v. City of Black Jack Civil Action No. 71-C-15(A); City of Black Jack et al. v. Bates et al. Supreme Court October 1979 No. 79-1043 Petitioners' Reply Memorandum, Respondents' Brief in Opposition, Petition for a Writ of Certiorari; Park View Heights et al. v. City of Black Jack et al. No. 78-1660; Park View Heights et al. v. City of Black Jack et al. No. 72-1006; United States of America v. City of Black Jack No. 71C 372; Receipt for Payment
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: housing discrimination; children; race discrimination; fair housing law; low income housing; religious discrimination; zoning
- Folder 6: Park View Heights v. City of Black Jack, Briefs, 1974-1982

- Includes: filing record; newspaper clippings; ACLU Press Releases; The New Republic: A Journal of Politics and the Arts; Attorneys filing suit; Park View Heights et al. v. City of Black Jack Civil Action File No. 71-C-15(A); Park View Heights et al. v. City of Black Jack Plaintiffs' Answers No. 71-C-15(A); Sale Contract;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: housing discrimination; children; race discrimination; fair housing law; low income housing; religious discrimination; zoning
- Folder 7: Park View Heights v. City of Black Jack-News clippings, 1979-1982

- Includes: ACLU press releases; Park View Heights et al. v. City of Jack Black et al. Civil Action File No. 71-C-15(A); newspaper clippings; notes;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: housing discrimination; children; race discrimination; fair housing law; low income housing; religious discrimination; zoning; arson; subsidized housing; KKK; FBI
- Folder 8: Parks - Solicitation, Mendelson, 1972

- ACLU Case File and notes for arest of Delorus Parks
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: prostitution
- Folder 9: Passanise, Joseph, 1972

- Case file for Joseph Passanise, employeer of St. Louis County government. Includes: filing record; newspaper clippings; Rules of the Civil Service Commission of Saint Louis County; Hobbs v. Thompson No.30704 summary; Title 5 Government Organization and Employees summary;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Hatch Act; political activity of government employees
- Folder 10: Passer v. Tussey, 1972

- Includes: newspaper clippings; Paster et al. v. Tussey et al. Cause No. 333944 Equity Division No. 16;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: private schools; textbooks; funding; separation of Church and State
- Folder 11: Patrick, John, 1974

- Includes: thank you card; newspaper clippings; ACLU Case File
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shooting
- Folder 12: Payne v. Maybaugh and St. Francois County, 1984

- Includes: Payne campaign flyer; ACLU Case File; newspaper clippings; extended newspaper campaign ad; Jenkerson v. Payne No. CV581-51CC Sheriff's Sale, Petition for Execution, Examination transcript, Third-Party Summons, Court Order, General Executions, fee bill; Jenkerson v. Lewis and Payne Cause No. 11, 913; Order Assigning Judge; check; bills of cost; Docket Sheets;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: free speech, political speech, campaign signs (seizure of), elections
- Folder 13: Pennell, Don, 1973

- Includes: Police Action Report; ACLU Case File;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality
- Folder 14: Pettus, Mrs. James, 1974-1975

- Includes: Newspaper clippings; ACLU Case File; notes;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topic: Juries, Juror interviews
- Folder 15: Pilchak v. Missouri Division of Family Services, 1983

- Case file for Deborah Pilchak and child Carrie Anne McCaw. Includes: correspondence; notes; and photogrpah of Pilchak and Carrie Anne.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Parental rights
- Folder 16: Police - Chases, 1979-1982

- Includes: newspaper clippings and correspondence regarding civilian killed in police chase, suspect injured in police chase, police injured in police chase, damages caused by police chase, suspect killed in police chase, and others
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police shooting, police brutality, police policy
- Folder 17: Police - Complaint Procedures, 1954-1974

- Includes: ACLU Press Releases; Complaint Review Procedure and Drafts 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974; notes; letters; newspaper clippings; Police Shootings list 1971-1976 with descriptions (59 people); Citizens Appeals; The People Take the Lead: A Record of Progress in Civil Rights 1948-1955; ACLU IL minutes; Speaker flyer; "Twenty-five Years with the ACLU: a Book Review" by Roger Baldwin
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shooting
- Folder 18: Police - Complaint Procedures, 1974-1984

- Includes: Summary of ACLU-EM Survey of Police Complaint Practices in St. Louis County Municipalities 1974; police rules and regulations; police action reports; Complaint System; Police Complaint Procedures in St. Louis County Municipalities August 1974 by Andy Ahsner; form summaries; interview notes; Here's How the St. Louis Police Department's Citizen Complaint System Works brochure; charts; ACLU questionnaire; Police Complaint Procedures in St. Louis County Municipalities by Berkowitz, Eichler, and Katz; newspaper clippings;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shooting
- Folder 19: Police - Conduct, 1974-1984

- Includes: Proposal for Decertification of Law Enforcement Officers Project; newspaper clippings; Question and Answers About Dum-Dum Bullets; Departmental General Order 76-29; The Wounding Power of the Hollow Point Bullet by Earl Callen; Police Homicide in a Democracy by Arthur Kobler; Figures (and Perhaps some Facts) on Police Killing of Civilians in the United States, 1965-1969 by Arthur Kobler; Wounding Capacity Draft; A Report: Police Use of Ammunition by Mass. Research Center; ACLU newsletter; An Assessment of Alternatives for a National Computerized Criminal History System Summary; Ethical Society vol. 4 no.2; Crime and Civil Liberties; Department General Order 80-50; Chambers v. Marsh summary; Constitution of 1945 summary; Chambers v. Marsh CV 79-L-294; St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department 1982-1983 Annual Report; St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department 1983-1984 Annual Report;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shootings, police militarization
- Folder 20: Police - Conduct, 1979-1984

- Includes: newspaper clippings; St. Louis Civil Liberties Active in Police-Community Problems; ACLU Case File
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shootings, gun policy, handcuffs policy
- Box 32

- Folder 1: Police - Conduct / Shootings, Use of Fire Arms, 1975-1981

- Includes: Firearms and Fleeing Suspects; Complaint and Disciplinary Procedures; detailed lists of people shot by police; Index to St. Louis newspapers; Draft -- Police Shooting Project; Hollow Point Bullets; list of municipality police contacts; Questions and Answers About Dum-Dum Bullets brochure; ACLU News Release; Statues and Constitutions; St. Louis County Juvenile Court - Police - Schools Program to Reduce Juvenile Delinquency;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shootings, victims of police brutality
- Folder 2: Police - Conduct, Philadelphia, 1978-1980

- Includes: newspaper clippings; Smith v. Police Officer Connor et al Civil Action No. 76-1403;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shootings, victims of police brutality
-
Physical Description: needs new folder, newspapers damaging surrounding documents
- Folder 3: Police - Decertification Program, 1984-1985

- Includes: Senate Bill No. 532 84th General Assembly; newspaper clippings; Goldman comments; proposal and State Licensing of Police: The Florida Experience; Decertification Project; House Bill No. 1608 82nd General Assembly; Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 103; Controlling Police Misconduct Through Decertification; Revocation of Licenses of Police: The Effects of Decertification of Police Misconduct in Florida; Proposals of SB 250, certification procedures by state, House Bill No. 397 83rd General Assembly; correspondents with foundations and funders; national foundation directory; Law Enforcement News Vol.X No.8; Certification of Peace Officers; list of people killed by police; Wagstaff v. City of Maplewood; Senate Bill No. 154 83rd General Assembly; Possibly Constitutional Challenge to MO Revised Statute 210.211; Conditions for Visiting; Admission of Tahitian Student to Rolla Public Schools; civil procedure and limitations;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shootings, victims of police brutality
- Folder 4: Police - File (folder 1 of 4), 1971-1982

- Includes: Police Action Report, witness statement, Order of Pre-Trial Release, Notice of Court Appearance, Emergency Department Clinic Referral; commentary on state procedures; State of Missouri v. Number 32M80-0084 James Edward Harvey Oct. 30 1980 Division 32; State of Missouri v. Morton Cause No. 32M80-0083 Division No. 32 and State of Missouri v. Harvey Cause No. 32M80-0084 Division No. 32; Missouri v. Harvey witness list and counts; witness statement; Law Enforcement Offense Incident Report with witness statements; "Who is Guarding the Guardians? A Report on Police Practices" booklet; ACLU Case File; Police Action Reports; "Policing in Cincinnati, Ohio: Official Policy vs. Civilian Reality" book; Herman A. King file; definitions of abuses; Citizen Complaint Report form for police department use only; "Police Agency Handling of Officer Misconduct: A Model Policy Statement"
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shootings, victims of police brutality
-
Physical Description: unopened envelope
- Folder 5: Police - File (folder 2 of 4), 1971-1982

- Includes: Office of the Medical Examiner Initial Investigation Report; Office of the Medical Examiner Post Mortem Examination Report; Office of the Medical Examiner Cause of Death; newspaper clippings; Recommended Disposition of Complaint; Harris v. Ashcroft and Wyrick; State of Missouri v. Jeffords Cause No. 74-894 Division No. 17; Notice of Appeal to Supreme Court of Missouri; Harris v. State of Missouri Supreme Court No. 61779 Circuit Court No. PCR 960 (City of St. Louis); Harris v. State of Missouri Cause No. PCR 960 (Cause No. 74-893); Harris v. State of Missouri PCR 960 Division 3; Harris v. State of Missouri PCR 960 Division 17; Holloway v. Mayes No.81-2022; Holloway v. Mayes Cause No. 80-0455-C(1); Rule 11 the Record on Appeal and Rule 12 briefs; United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit Settlement Conference Rule;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, incarceration without trial
- Folder 6: Police - File (folder 3 of 4), 1971-1982

- Includes: complaint paperwork; Police Action Report; Law Enforcement Offense/Incident Report; newspaper clipping; Proposed Policy on the Use of Lethal and Non-Lethal Weapons; Suggested Outline of ACLU/EM Study of Pre-Trial Incarceration in St. Louis; Recommended Disposition of Complaint; table of citizen complaints; Statement of Aryeh Neier on S. 2963 and S. 2954 Relating to Criminal Justice Information; Proposed Policy on Arrest Records; Proposed Complaint Procedures; Report of the Police Relations Committee Concerning Police Investigation of the Cochran Housing Incident; Snipers and Barricaded Persons; Use of Force by Law Enforcement Officials; St. Louis County Police Killings; Legal Events Vol.1 No.1; Negotiating with the Police Command: a Rulemaking Approach to the Control of Police Abuses by Amitai Schwartz; The Chicago Strip and Search Scandal by Lois Lipton; Police Abuse in Houston by Horowitz and Glantz; Police Abuse as a Political Issue: A Second Look by Coxe; Attorneys' Fees by Derfner; Remedying Police Misconduct Under the Federal Civil Rights Act by Rudofsky; The Maintenance and Use of Arrest Records;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, incarceration without trial, police records
- Folder 7: Police - File (folder 4 of 4), 1971-1982

- Includes: suggested changes to sections 610.100 and 610.105; H.R. 9783; Authority to Collect and Disseminate Identification, Criminal Record, and Other Information; Senate Bill No.1 An Act Relating to meetings, records, and votes of public governmental bodies, with a penalty provision; articles; "Bill B" An act relating to certain records of courts; Proposed Arrest Record Expungement Amendment; An Act to repeal sections 610.010, 610.030, 610.100, 610.105, and 610.115, RSMo Supp. 1973, relating to arrest records and to enact in lieu thereof five new sections relating to the same subject; H.R. 13315; Statement of Aryeh Neier on S. 2732 Relating to the nullification of certain criminal records; An Act relating to certain records of law enforcement agencies; Appendix; Statement of Aryeh Neier on H.R. 13315 Relating to the dissemination and use of criminal arrest records in a manner that insures their security and privacy; newspaper clippings; Deadly Weapons in the Hands of Police Officers on Duty and Off Duty by Safer; Use of Force by Law Enforcement Officials; The Police-Community Complaint Observation Program; City of St. Louis Police Complaint Practices; State of Missouri v. Hill Cause No.49 Division No.1; Complaint Procedures; House Bill No.840 74th General Assembly; Transcript of Hardy, Barton, and Gerard from KMOX radio;
- Physical Description: folded newspaper, newspaper is damaging surrounding documents
- Folder 8: Police - Officer Ferrario, Shooting of Bystander, 1979-1983

- Includes: newspaper clippings; articles from The St. Louis American Vol. 55 No. 18; and St. Louis Sentinel Vol. 17 No. 30;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shootings, community activism
- Folder 9: Police - Practices Committee, 1980

- Includes: newspaper clipping, ACLU/EM Police Practices Committee list
- Folder 10: Police - Reports, 1980

- Includes: list with number of incidents in which officers fired shots, Supplementary Homicide Report, and Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted; articles; notes;
- Folder 11: Police - Sequoia Mason Shooting, 1978

- Includes: newspaper clippings; homicide report
- Folder 12: Police - Shooting Study (in chronological order), 1960-1981

- Newspaper clippings in chronological order.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shootings, victims of police brutality
- Folder 13: Police - Standards, 1970-1973

- Includes: Police Community Relations Committee; Report of the Police; If You Are Stopped by the Police; Recommendations for Changes in Procedures Regarding Citizens Complaints of Police Practices; Press Statement; Report of the Police Relations Committee Concerning Police Investigation of the Cochran Housing Incident Statements; Transcript of Hardy, Barton, and Gerard from KMOX radio; Press Release;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: complaint procedure, police brutality
- Folder 14: Police - Use of Firearms, 1973-1976

- Includes: Statement on Police Use of Firearms; newspaper clippings; Case Report Carl Edwards; Police Shooting Project
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: police brutality, police shooting
- Box 33

- Folder 1: Policies and Procedures, 1971-1972

- Includes: Proposed Guidelines for Legal Reference; Guide for ACLU Litigation; proposed procedure; Guidelines for Cooperating Attorneys; Cooperating attorney letter / chart;
- Folder 2: Policies and Procedures, 1974-1979

- Includes: ACLU Telecommunications Survey Results; ACLU-EM Policy Guide Book; Missouri Bar and Judiciary Rule 4 DR 7-107; Policy for employee leave; Affirmative Action Policy; ACLU Staff Members Holding Public Office; Proposed Statement on Public Employee Collective Bargaining; ACLU offices; Public Relations Policy; Procedure for Handling Police Complaints flow chart; Proposed Policy Statement - sterilization of minors; Organizational Policies - structure of ACLU; Affirmative Action and Employment; Position on "Compensatory Treatment in Employment"; Due Process and Organization Policies - ACLU organizational structure; Full-Time Employment ACLU/EM policies;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: cognitive disability; physical disability; police complaints
- Folder 3: Policies and Procedures, 1975

- Includes: Proposed Resolution Policy #513 Supreme Court Cases; Employees Health and Accident Plan; ACLU/EM Litigation Guidelines; Vacation Policy; Full-Time Employment ACLU/EM; Policy VIII-1A - landlords; ACLU/EM Policy Discrimination Against Children in Housing; Government-Subsidized Office Help Under the CETA Act; A Description of the CETA of 1973 and Its Accompanying Regulations as Published in the Federal Register
- Folder 4: Policies and Procedures, 1979-1984

- Includes: Attorneys' Fees Policy - Prison Suit; ACLU/EM Police Practices Committee; ACLU/EM Special Events Committee; ACLU/EM Housing Committee; ACLU/EM Legislation Committee; ACLU Committee on Rights of the Handicapped/Disabled; Special Projects/Studies; Report to the Board of Trustees by the Long-Range Planning Committee Legislative Subcommittee - Vivian Eveloff, Chair; ACLU/EM 1985 Legislative Committee; Procedure for Handling Police Complaints flow chart; Court Watcher's Guide; Guidelines for Taking Cases
- Folder 5: Policies and Procedures, 1982-1986

- Includes: Affiliate Attorney Fee Policies; Policy on Court-Awarded Attorneys Fees; Traditional Charitable vs. Public Interest; Tax Advice Pertaining to the ACLU's 501(c)(3) Charitable Status vis-
- Folder 6: Policies and Procedures-Referendum Voting, 1987

- Includes: background material for voting in referendum on 1985 Biennial Conference Recommendations on (a) Workers' Rights, and (b) Public Education Program; Referendum Vote on Policy #527b, National-Affiliate Relationships
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: labor rights, public education program, national-affiliate relationships
- Folder 7: Political Rights Defense Fund, 1974

- Includes: newspaper clippings; statement by Jacqui Craig; Socialist Workers Part, et al. v. Attorney General of the United Stater of America et al. 73 Civ. 3160 (TPG) Memorandum; A Challenger to the Watergate Crimes; Press Release; Defend Your Political Rights; Socialism and Individual Liberty forum flyer; Socialist Workers Presidential Ticket for 1976 flyer; Threat to Civil Liberties Open Letter to John Gardner; Summary of Legal and Factual Basis for Esemption of Socialist Workers Campaign Committee from Minnesota "Ethics in Government Act"; PRDF News Sep-Oct 1974/No.3;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: socialism, FBI surveillance, Watergate; Nixon
- Folder 8: Pomerenke v. Missouri Department of Corrections, 1978

- Includes: Order of Release on Parole for Gregg Pomerenke
- Folder 9: Pornography, 1975-1978

- Includes: survey; Bill No. 4038 Ordinance No. 3469; newspaper clippings; H.R. 6051; Reply to KMOX-TV Editorial; KMOX-TV Editorial Mail Box Obscenity; Designation of Obscene or Offensive Mail; Public Law 91-375; Statement of Lawrence Speiser on S. 3220 To Protect a Person's Right of Privacy by Providing for the Designation of Obscene or Offensive Mail Matter by the Sender and the Return of Such Matter at the Expense of the Sender before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service U.S. Senate; Ordinance No. 482; Bill No. 78-169; Bill No. 2026 Ordinance No. 75-175; Minority Recommendation to the St. Louis County Council St. Louis County Decent Literature Commission; Resolution and letter from Mayor of City of Frontenac; Statement Issued by ACLU/EM; Veterans' Preference Act Study; Women's Rights Project;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: pornography, obscenity, women's rights
- Folder 10: Postal Workers Union and Melvin Sanders v. U. S. Postal Service, 1978

- Includes: correspondence; newspaper clipping; St. Louis Gateway Area Local, American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO and Melvin Sanders v. United States Postal Service and Claude Bakewell Postmaster and John Hall;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: labor rights, freedom of speech
-
Physical Description: needs new folder
- Folder 11: Postscript Enterprises v. Whaley et. al., 1982-1987

- Includes: Postscript Enterprises Inc. v. City of St. Louis et al. Cause No. 80-0237-c (5); letters; newspaper clippings; Postscript Enterprises Inc. v. Donald H. Whaley, et al. No. 79-1432-C (C); Postscript Enterprises Inc. v. Donald H. Whaley et al. Index No. 80/1987;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Sale of contraceptives / condoms; health care
- Folder 12: Powell, Evelyn, 1980

- Includes: Chapter 13 Separation for Unsuitability; recommendation for separation; Report of Mental Status Evaluation; Sworn Statement of Evelyn Powell; Disposition Form; Unlabeled form/service record; Minneapolis Tribune Brian Jones Column; Miriam benShalom v. Secretary of Army Clifford Alexander or his successor and Commanding Officer, United States Army, Headquarters, Third Battalion, 351st Regiment, Fourth Brigade, 84th Division (Training) Civil Action No. 78-C-431;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: military discharge, homosexuality, LGBTQ rights
- Folder 13: Prank Letters - Anonymous, 1983-1988

- Includes: Saint Louis Weekly November 2, 1988; pornography ad mailing; Institutions Located in the Diocese; Occult/Nazi paraphernalia; Missouri License Plate list; ACLU Case File Olindo Mastropietno;
- Folder 14: Prank Letters - Warren Barnett, 1978-1986

- Includes: letters and postcards
- Folder 15: Press Releases, 1968-1984

- Includes: press releases; The Parkview Heights, Corporation et al. vs. The City of Black Jack Civil Action File No. 72-(c)-15(A); newspaper clippings,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: veterans rights, masquerading ordinance / LGBTQ rights, censorship, "sobriety checkpoint," grassroots lobbying, prison, housing/zoning, rights of police officers, desegregation, labor rights, school prayer, federal housing, privacy, police brutality / shootings, cognitive disability rights, youth rights, prisoner/inmate rights, free speech / Nazis, death penalty, parochial school funding, Watergate, FBI, prison conditions, sterilization of minors, student suspension, obscenity ordinance, gay liberation, censorship, abortion, student rights, communism, voter rights, drug raids, municipal courts
- Folder 16: Prison Conditions, 1981-1989

- Includes: inmates' accounts of prison; conditions for visiting; Checks written for Prison Suit Fund list;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topic: Incarceration
- Folder 17: Prison Construction, 1982-1984

- Includes: newspaper clippings
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topic: Incarceration, prison violence
- Folder 18: Prison Project, 1977-1980

- Includes: expenses lists and receipts for expert witnesses, prison suit, telephone, depositions, law clerk, transcripts, copying, attorney, hotel, food, transportation
- Folder 19: Prisoners' Rights, 1972-1973

- Includes: newspaper clippings; Notes from Prisoners Rights Committee Meeting with Alvin Bronstein; notes from visit to the jail; newsletters; Supplemental Report; Press Release; Steering Committee of the Prisoners' Rights Project; Proposal to Irwin-Sweeney-Miller Foundation and Associated Foundations; expenses chart; Proposal for the Prisoners Rights Project of the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union Foundation; Prisoner Complaints list
- Folder 20: Prisoners' Rights, 1972-1981

- Includes: Press Release; newspaper clippings; Proposed Policies on Prison Chaplaincy and the Parole Process; newsletters; The Peoples Association Voice Vol.No. 1; Melvin Leroy Tyler et al. v. Judge Harold Satz et al. No. 77-918C(1); prison transfers list; Interstate Detainer Agreement; Guy F. Brown v. Donald Hartness Civil ActionNo. 73 C 10 (4); Inmate Mail Privileges; Burns v. Swenson Nos. 1072, 1113 summary; Agape House brochure; Delano Woody v. John P. Judge et al. No. 18522; Medical Experiments on Prisoners reading list; Experiments Behind Prison Walls brochure; list of prisons with medical experiments; Individuals Meeting Problems at Critical Times brochure; Unlocking the Second Gate booklet; Licensing and Employment of Ex-Offenders; Expanding Government Job Opportunities for Ex-Offenders booklet; Douglas W. Thompson and Gary Vincent Johnson v. Christopher Bond and John C. Danforth No. 74 cv 91-C;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: prison conditions, cognitive disability rights, rehabilitation
- Folder 21: Prisoners' Rights, 1973-1980

- Includes: newspaper clippings; The National Prison Project of the ACLU Foundation A Report of Activities for the Quarter Ending; Rights of Prisoners by Alvin J. Bronstein; The National Prison Project Fights for Prison Reform; National Prison Project of the ACLU Foundation c. Bureau of Prisons C.A. No. 78-0216; Testimony of John Ashcroft Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives; Clovis Carl Green Jr. v. Reverend Garrott No. 76 CV-135-C; Resolution on H.R. 2439 Involving Violation of Inmates' Rights; Statement of Alvin J. Bronstein Before the Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Courts, Civil Liberates and the Administration of Justice House of Representatives Concerning H.R. 2439 and H.R. 5791; Statement of Drew S. Days, III, Before the Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Courts, Civil Liberates and the Administration of Justice House of Representatives Concerning H.R. 2439; press release; The National Prison Project Litigation Docket; The National Prison Project Prospectus; National Prisoners Rights Conference Mailing List; A Proposal from The National Prison Project of the ACLU Foundation; National Prison Project of the ACLU Foundation v. Maurice H. Sigler and United States Board of Parole Civil Action 74-31;
- Folder 22: Prisoners' Rights, 1974-1978

- Includes: expenses list; Prisoner's Rights by Alvin Bronstein; Background Paper for the Implementation Workshop on Prisoners' Rights; Due Process Committee Meeting; A Prisoners' Rights Project Kit; ACLU Proposal; Koehr's Proposal
- Folder 23: Prisoners' Rights - Access to Library Facilities, 1983

- Includes: correspondence concerning prison law library
- Folder 24: Prisoners' Rights - ACLU/EM Project, 1973-1975

- Includes: Draft Letter; Proposal for the Prisoners; Rights Project of the St. Louis Civil Liberties Fund, Inc.; Prison Project Proposal; expenses list; draft of findings
- Box 34

- Folder 1: Prisoners' Rights- Due Process-Revocation of "Good Time", folder 1, 1983

- Folder 2: Prisoners' Rights-Due Process-Revocation of "Good Time", folder 2, 1983

- Folder 3: Privacy-ACLU Privacy Project, 1975-76

- Folder 4: Privacy-Arrest Records, folder 1, 1973-76

- Folder 5: Privacy-Arrest Records, folder 2, 1973-76

- Folder 6: Privacy-Credit Information, 1976

- Folder 7: Privacy-Electronic Surveillance, 1971-83

- Folder 8: Privacy-Open Records, 1975-83

- Folder 9: Privacy-Polygraph Tests, 1975-83

- Folder 10: Privacy-Privacy Act, 1974, 1974

- Folder 11: Privacy Handbook, 1974

- Folder 12: Privacy Issues-Various, 1973-82

- Folder 13: Pro-Choice Call to Action Petition, 1979

- Folder 14: Project Vote et. al. v. Bond, no date

- Folder 15: Racial Discrimination-Jury Selection, 1972-84

- Folder 16: Racial Discrimination-News clippings, 1972-80

- Folder 17: Radley v. State of Missouri, 1972-75

- Folder 18: Randle v. St. Louis County Police Dept., 1976

- Folder 19: Ray, John Larry, 1977-78

- Folder 20: Rayburn, Mark, 1973

- Folder 21: Reddy, Edward, 1974

- Folder 22: Redmond v. City of St. Louis, 1977-78

- Folder 23: Reed, B. v. Parkway School District, 1971

- Folder 24: Reed, Charles M., 1975

- Folder 25: Regional Justice Information System (REJIS), 1973-80

- Box 35

- Folder 1: Reid Report, 1977

- Folder 2: Relford, Judy, 1973

- Folder 3: Rensberger v. UMSL, 1975-76

- Folder 4: Residency Requirements for Bar Admission-Constitutionality, 1982

- Folder 5: Restrictions on Federal Courts, 1981

- Folder 6: Rieken v. St. Louis Police Department, 1975-76

- Folder 7: Robnett v. Do, FBI (FOIA), 1982-86

- Folder 8: Robnett v. Department of Justice, et. al., Research, 1982-86

- Folder 9: Rooks, Solomon, 1978

- Folder 10: Robinson v. City of St. Louis, 1981-82

- Folder 11: Ross, Larry-Hamburg, Baron-Liberman (Retaliatory Eviction), 1971

- Folder 12: Ruffalo v. Civiletti, 1983

- Box 36

- Folder 1: Scheidle et. al. v. Washington, 1975-77

- Folder 2: Schneider, Joan, 1974

- Folder 3: School Bond Issues: 2/3 Rule, 1985-87

- Folder 4: School Bond Issues: 2/3 Rule, Correspondence, 1985-87

- Folder 5: School Bond Issues: 2/3 Rule, Research, 1984-88

- Folder 6: School Desegregation/ Busing, 1962-76

- Folder 7: School/School Districts-Recent Cases, 1968-72

- Folder 8: Schucart v. City of Overland, 1977

- Folder 9: Schwartz v. Schwartz, 1983

- Folder 10: Scorohod v. Stafford, 1976-77

- Folder 11: Scroggins, Donald, 1972-75

- Folder 12: Search/Seizure Information, 1971-77

- Folder 13: Sexual Privacy-Abortion, folder 1, 1972-83

- Folder 14: Sexual Privacy-Abortion, folder 2, 1972-83

- Folder 15: Sexual Privacy-Abortion, folder 3, 1972-83

- Folder 16: Sexual Privacy-Abortion, folder 4, 1972-83

- Folder 17: Sexual Privacy-Abortion, no date

- Folder 18: Sexual Privacy-Abortion Terrorism, 1982-83

- Folder 19: Sexual Privacy-Compulsory Sterilization, 1974-1982

- Folder 20: Sexual Privacy-Homosexuality, folder 1, 1972-79

- Folder 21: Sexual Privacy-Homosexuality, folder 2, 1972-79

- Folder 22: Sexual Privacy-Homosexuality, 1982-83

- Folder 23: Sexual Privacy-Reproductive Freedom, 1970

- Box 37

- Folder 1: Sherrod, Lawrence, 1974-75

- Folder 2: Sherrod, Larry - Roth (Police Abuse), 1975

- Folder 3: Shiflett v. St. Louis County, folder 1, 1981-85

- Folder 4: Shiflett v. St. Louis County, folder 2, 1981-85

- Folder 5: Simms, Jay Warren, 1973

- Folder 6: Sims, Gerald, 1974

- Folder 7: Smith, Jerry, 1972

- Folder 8: Smith, Samuel, 1974

- Folder 9: Smith v. Armontrout, folder 1, 1983

- Folder 10: Smith v. Armontrout, folder 2, 1983

- Box 38

- Folder 1: Smith v. Armontrout, folder 3, 1983

- Folder 2: Smith v. Armontrout, 1985

- Folder 3: Smith v. Armontrout, 1986

- Folder 4: Smith v. Fane, 1973-74

- Folder 5: Smith v. Kornberger, 1972

- Folder 6: Smothers v. State of Missouri, 1981

- Folder 7: Snider, Richard, 1974

- Folder 8: Sobriety Checkpoints, Correspondence and Notes, 1983

- Folder 9: Sobriety Checkpoints, Federal Cases, 1983

- Folder 10: Sobriety Checkpoint- Miscellaneous, 1985-88

- Folder 11: Sobriety Checkpoints, Press Clippings/Releases, 1983-84

- Folder 12: Sobriety Checkpoints, State Cases, 1983

- Folder 13: Sobriety Checkpoints, Statistics, 1982-83

- Folder 14: Socialists Workers Party v. Kirkpatrick, 1976

- Folder 15: Solicitation Ordinances, 1972

- Folder 16: Southwestern Bell v. United States, folder 1, 1976

- Folder 17: Southwestern Bell v. United States, folder 2, 1976

- Folder 18: Southwestern Bell v. United States, 1977-78

- Folder 19: Special Education, 1980

- Folder 20: Spinney, David, 1969-73

- Box 39

- Folder 1: St. Clair City Jail, 1981-1982

- Includes: Newspaper clippings; Summary of interview with Barry Costello, Mrs. Hix, and Shirley Head; Hamilton v. Covington summary; Ferguson v. Fleck summary
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Inmate rights, jail conditions
- Folder 2: St. Louis City Jail-Abuse and Beating of Inmates, case sent to U.S. Justice Department, 1974-1975

- Includes: Letters; list of prisoners alleging abuse and notes; Newspaper clippings; Witness Statements
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Inmate rights, warden violence, police violence
- Folder 3: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, 1947

- Includes: Fair Employment Practices Act Bulletin; List of bills and congressmen to write to; Bulletins; Letter and articles from Highlander Folk School; Henry Black notes; Newspaper clippings; Telegram from Roger Baldwin; Hggman v. Sho-me Power Cooperative notes; letters to the Board of Directors about vacancies on the National Committee; list of Illinois Statutes and Fair Employment Practices Ordinance; Press Service; Minutes of Board of Directors meeting; Letters regarding loyalty test; Sellers v. Johnson notes; Council Against Intolerance in America donation request letter; Supreme Court of Missouri No. 40671 and 40660; House Bill No. 180; Senate Bill No. 79; Schneider v. NJ and Martin v. Strutton notes; Smith-Hudher Act notes; Picketing flyer; chart of trades taught in St. Louis high schools; City of St. Louis v. Lawrence Edward Langenechert; Trends in Civil Liberties; Screw v. U.S. notes; Pierre Kuypers; Picture News November 2, 1947; letters regarding threat of atomic bombs, iron curtain, communism and Pearl Harbor, treason, and H. H. Lewis; Times of Challenge: U.S. Liberties, 1946-1947
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Employment discrimination, education, police brutality, protesting (picketing), union segregation/discrimination, United Nations, Immigration/Naturalization, deportation, Cold War
-
Physical Description: Paper is old and fragile, some documents are damaging those around them, folded newspaper,
- Folder 4: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, 1952-1982

- Includes: Message from the president regarding protection against "certain un-American and subversive activities" and the registration of communist organizations; letters to and from Jane Wood asking Roger Baldwin to take her case; "The Financial Affairs of McCarthy"; Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 164 "What About Communism?" by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.; "The Untouchables" by Alfred Maund; "The Only War We Seek" by Arthur Goodfriend; Meeting minutes; Newspaper clippings
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Cold War, Communism, McCarthy, Hospital Segregation, Chaplains
- Folder 5: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, 1954-1965

- Includes: Meeting minutes; By-Laws of St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee; Annual Civil Liberties Committee meeting flyer; committee receipts; Yates v. Montgomery; Newspaper clippings, Letters regarding rules to disqualify people from working for the government; St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee/ACLU flyer; reply to ACLU's "Committee's Study of Civil Rights in Jefferson Bank Racial Demonstration"; Sentner v. U.S. No. 15097; Forest v. U.S. No. 15098; Congregation of Temple Israel v. City of Creve Coeur No. 214156; Medical report for Yates; Statement of Yate's neighbor, Annie Yates, Albert Yates Jr., and Albert Yates; "A Model State Civil Service Law" by National Civil Service League and National Municipal League;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Police arrest practices, minority rights, freedom of expression, due process, discrimination, education, comic book ordinance, censorship, "un-American" activities, communism, military draft, mental institutionalization, police brutality, employment discrimination, Civil Rights protests
- Folder 6: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, 1955-1968

- Includes: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee By-Laws; Annual Reports; Tentative Program and Activities for the St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee; Publicity Schedule for the Annual Meeting; list of members of the executive board; Meeting Minutes; Chart of expenses; Flyer for the memorial service for Frank Peter O'Hare; Meeting Agendas; Income and Expenditures; Accountant's Report by J. M. Lipsitz; Newspaper clippings; ACLU Newsletter; list of attendees for the annual dinner; menu for the annual dinner; schedule for the annual dinner; list of board members; press releases; ACLU Dinner flyer; Letters; "Tax the Church" flyer; "Religion and the First Amendment" by Madalyn Murray O'Hair; Security Hearing Transcript; Legal Aspects of Fluoridation; Flyer; List of restaurants that do not racially discriminate from CORE; Constitution of the St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee; telegraph from Alan Reitman; News Release; Appeal to stop the deportation of David Hyun;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Separation of Church and State, First Amendment, communism, safe city water, loyalty oath, police brutality, housing segregation, movie censorship, school segregation, Army loyalty investigation, swimming pool segregation, adult education, commitment of insane, McCarthyism, deportation
- Folder 7: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, 1956

- Includes: meeting flyer; Bill No. 34, 1956 Ordinance No. 794, 1956 / Comic Book Ordinance
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Censorship
- Folder 8: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee-Financial Planning, 1954

- Includes: Budget memo; letters regarding membership and finances; transcript of interview with a Mr. Scott and Hamilton Hill; Financial report; Chart of division of income
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: communism; interracial relationships
- Folder 9: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee-Historical File, 1940-1948

- Includes: Membership drive flyer; Publications on Civil Liberties Published or Recommended by the American Civil Liberties Union, brochure, August 1948; A National Program for Civil Rights brochure; Presenting the American Civil Liberties Union booklet; donation envelopes; meeting agenda; Summary of House Bill No. 501 Statewide Fair Housing Bill; Indescribable and Indefensible by Edwin A. Walker brochure; Civil Liberties newspaper December 1966; St. Louis Post-Dispatch January 1967; Bulletin 1949; Civil Liberties Quarterly March 1949; Williams v. Steele No. 14427 Civil (Habeas Corpus); Arnold v. Board of Education of the Kirkwood District No. 7664(1); City of St. Louis v. James Sage No. 28578/28579; Membership Dues chart; Constitution and By-Laws of American Cibil Liberties Union, Inc.; and small booklet publications: "It's Not Only Communists' Rights!"; "What are Your Rights?" ; "Where Do You Stand? Twenty Questions on Civil Liberties" ; "Laws vs. Communists in Schools and Colleges" ; "ACLU Literature List" September 1966; "What is the American Civil Liberties Union?" ; "Universal Declaration of Human Rights: As Passed and Proclaimed by the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Tenth Day of December 1948"; "Our Uncertain Liberties: U.S. Liberties, 1947-48"; "Loyalty and Liberty in 1948"; "The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties: How Far Has the Court Protected the Bill of Rights?"; "Phone your alderman"; "Civil Rights in the United States in 1948: A Balance Sheet of Group Relations"; "Human Rights in Missouri"; "Program for the Bill of Rights 1948"
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Human Rights; communism; segregation; anti-Semitism; military draft; Omnibus Crime Bill; Vietnam protests; NATO; 'Stop and Frisk' laws; police brutality
-
Physical Description: Folded Newspaper
- Folder 10: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee-Historical File, 1945-1957

- Includes: Meeting minutes; Constitution of the St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee; Immigration Appeals Antonia Sentner No. A - 4579002; review of U.S.A. Confidential by Senator Benton; Proposed Policy Statements on Broadcasting and Televising of Courtroom Proceedings, Legislative Sessions, and Legislative Hearings; Letter to President on seizures; Press Release and weekly bulletin; Trade Union Democracy: A Report and Statement of Policy; Newsletters; Letters regarding McCarran Act; Proposed Revision of Constitution and By-Laws of American Civil Liberties Union, Inc; State of Missouri v. Lowell Payne No. C - 4248 and letters; Memo on membership; Roger Baldwin letter about German civil rights organization / ask for membership; List of publications and Twenty Questions on Civil Liberties; Membership Report; Membership letters; Newspaper clipping; Ballot for ACLU board; Azell Davis No. 82 State's Memorandum and Denial of Return; notes on committee nominees; President Truman's Veto Message on Internal Security Act; National Civil Liberties Agencies list with descriptions; City of St. Louis v. James Sage motion for new trial; Arnold v. The Board of Education of the Kirkwood District No. 7664(1); Letter from Roger Baldwin from the UN; Board of Directors list; Membership and finances memos and letters; St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee Executive Committee list; Minority Parties on the Ballot: A Survey of Restrictions on Minority Parties, Together with Recommended Legislation by ACLU 1940; Memorandum of Law in Support of Realtor's Application for a Writ of Habeas Corpus, Antonia Sentner No. 7375
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Immigration, deportation; hate speech; labor unions; freedom of speech; school segregation; Antonia and William Sentner
-
Physical Description: Some fragile and crumpled papers
- Folder 11: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee-Historical File, 1950-1951

- Includes: Statement on communism; Joint Statement in Opposition to the Mundt-Ferguson-Johnston and Nixon Bills (S.2311, and H.R. 7595); Bill S. 2311; Act regarding the method of placing candidates on state primary election ballots; Letters regarding parties and ballots; "You Better Look Now, Because --" brochure; Senate Bill No. 84; letters regarding party restrictions on ballot; National Municipal Review May 1949; A Model Direct Primary Election System 1951; An Invitation from Henry Bruere President of the National Municipal League brochure; Publications National Municipal League brochure
- Folder 12: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee-Historical File, 1952

- Includes: Habeas Corpus for Azell Davis; Antonia Sentner No. A - 4579002; letter regarding Antonia Sentner; Civil Liberties and Law enforcement: The Role of the FBI by John Edgar Hoover booklet; United States of America v. Dorothy Rose Forest et al.. reduction of bail; Official Biography of Patrick Murphy Malin, Director, ACLU; ACLU Newsletter; Proposed Statement on the Filming, Broadcasting, and Televising of Courtroom Proceedings, Legislative Sessions, and Legislative Hearings; The Broadcasting and Televising of Court Room Proceedings, Legislative Sessions, and Legislative and Other Hearings;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Immigration, deportation; Antonia and William Sentner
- Folder 13: St. Louis County-Community Development Program Performance Report, 1981

- Includes: St. Louis County, Missouri Community Development Program Grantee Performance Report: July 9, 1975 - June 30, 1981 by Gene McNary, County Executive
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Housing
- Folder 14: St. Louis County Municipal Courts, 1973-1976

- Includes: "A Study of St. Louis County Municipal Courts" by Kenneth W. Nuernberger; Bibliography; "ACLU Report: Municipal Night Court Justice in the City of St. Louis" by Barbara Grossman; letters from Women's Crusade Against Crime; letters regarding municipal courts; letters regarding Susan S. Turi on Municipal Court No. 1; summary of St. Louis Workhouse system; "ACLU Report: Municipal Court Justice in the City of St. Louis" by Susan S. Turi; Synopsis of Proposed Amendment to Judicial Article of the City Charter by Section Number; Press release on non-political and tenure of city judges; letters regarding Dora Lee Hendrix; ACLU case file for Clyde Farris; "Reform of St. Louis City Courts" by John H. Poelker;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Municipal courts; St. Louis City Workhouse; Night Housing Court;
- Box 40

- Folder 1: St. Louis County v. HUD, 1979

- Folder 2: St. Louis County v. Kilmer, 1975-77

- Folder 3: St. Louis County v. Varsity Theater, 1984

- Folder 4: State Ethics Commission, 1990

- Folder 5: State of Missouri v. Bloom , 1971

- Regarding theater production of "Hair"
- Folder 6: State of Missouri v. Bolin, 1982-83

- Folder 7: State of Missouri v. Gensler, 1984-85

- Folder 8: State of Missouri v. Greg Spilker, 1975

- Folder 9: State of Missouri v. H.M. Walsh, 1986

- Folder 10: State of Missouri v. Kent, 1972

- Folder 11: State of Missouri v. Lauritson, folder 1, 1980

- Folder 12: State of Missouri v. Lauritson, folder 2, 1980

- Folder 13: State of Missouri v. Lynch, 1981-82

- Folder 14: State of Missouri v. NOW, 1978-79

- Folder 15: State of Missouri v. Owens, folder 1, 1978

- Folder 16: State of Missouri v. Owens, folder 2, 1978

- Box 41

- Folder 1: State of Missouri v. Richard Smith, 1981

- Folder 2: State of Missouri v. Smith, 1984-85

- Folder 3: State of Missouri v. Stokes, 1982-83

- Folder 4: State of Missouri v. Thompson, 1981

- Folder 5: State of Missouri v. Thompson, 1983

- Folder 6: State of Missouri v. Timothy England, 1977

- Folder 7: Steering Committee Notes, 1979-85

- Folder 8: Stevens, Ray Lee, 1975

- Folder 9: Stevens v. Jr. College District of St. Louis and St. Louis County, 1975-76

- Folder 10: Stoldt v. Maplewood Police Department, 1983

- Folder 11: Stout v. St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners, 1975

- Folder 12: Stringham v. City of Jennings, 1976

- Folder 13: Stripp v. Western School District, 1981-1982

- Folder 14: Student Right to Vote - University of Missouri, 1971-72

- Folder 15: Student Rights, 1971-81

- Folder 16: Student Rights, 1972-76

- Folder 17: Student Rights, 1972-78

- Folder 18: Student Rights, 1973

- Folder 19: Student Rights, 1973-83

- Box 42

- Folder 1: Student Rights, 1973-1984

- Folder 2: Student Rights, 1974

- Folder 3: Student Rights, 1975

- Folder 4: Student Rights - Access to Records, 1973-1977

- Folder 5: Student Rights - Corporal Punishment, 1976-1977

- Folder 6: Student Rights - Hair/Dress Codes, 1970-1979

- Folder 7: Student Rights - Information, 1970-1978

- Folder 8: Study of 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, 1976-1979

- Folder 9: Sullens v. McDonnell Douglas, 1976-1977

- Folder 10: Swift, Greg, 1971-1972

- Folder 11: Taff v. Rockwood School District, 1977-1978

- Folder 12: Target v. United Farm Workers, 1974-1975

- Folder 13: Tarwater, Sammy, 1975

- Folder 14: Tate, Yvonne, Ocie, 1975

- Folder 15: Taylor, Jerry Lee, 1977

- Folder 16: Taylor, Noel - Theater Association, 1973

- Folder 17: Taylor, Sherry, 1973-1974

- Folder 18: Taylor v. Board of Education of Warren R-2 School District, 1974-1975

- Folder 19: Taylor v. Fulton State Hospital, 1978-1981

- Folder 20: Telefair/Dodson, 1971-1972

- Folder 21: Thurman, Michael, 1972

- Folder 22: Trudeau, Noel C. v. Donald W. Wyrick, 1977-1984

- Folder 23: Trudeau v. Wyrick - Folder 1, 1977-1985

- Folder 24: Trudeau v. Wyrick - Folder 2, 1977-1985

- Folder 25: Trudeau v. Wyrick, 1971-1976

- Folder 26: Trudeau v. Wyrick, 1971-1978

- Box 43

- Folder 1: Turley v. Wyrick, 1973

- Folder 2: Turley v. Wyrick, 1973-1977

- Folder 3: Turley v. Wyrick, 1974

- Folder 4: Turley v. Wyrick, 1974-1978

- Folder 5: Turley v. Wyrick, 1975-1978

- Folder 6: Turley v. Wyrick, 1977-1978

- Folder 7: Turley v. Wyrick, no date

- Folder 8: Turley v. Wyrick - Transcript, Folder 1, 1970

- Folder 9: Turley v. Wyrick - Transcript, Folder 2, 1970

- Folder 10: Tuscher, Jim, 1973

- Box 44

- Folder 1: Tye v. Lark, 1972

- Folder 2: Tyler, Melvin Leroy, 1973-1979

- Folder 3: Tyler v. Schweitzer, 1975-1978

- Folder 4: Tyler v. Schweitzer, 1981-1985

- Folder 5: Tyler v. Schweitzer - Companion Case File, 1981-1982

- Folder 6: Tyler v. Schweitzer - Hearings, 1982-1983

- Folder 7: Tyler v. Schweitzer - Inmate Interviews, 1982-1984

- Folder 8: Tyler v. Schweitzer - Legal File, 1975-1986

- Folder 9: Tyler v. Schweitzer - Press Clippings, 1982-1983

- Folder 10: Tyler v. Schweitzer - Rigby Extradition, 1982

- Folder 11: Understall, 1973

- Folder 12: United Black Fund, Inc. v. City of St. Louis, 1980-1981

- Folder 13: United Cerebral Palsy - Transportation for Handicapped Students, 1974

- Folder 14: United Front v. Mayor Lyng, 1982

- Folder 15: University City - Tax referendum, 1979-1980

- Folder 16: University of Missouri v. Horowitz, 1977-1978

- Folder 17: U.S. v. Hazelwood School District, 1977

- Folder 18: U.S. v. St. Louis, 1984-1987

- Folder 19: U.S. v. St. Louis, 1985-1986

- Folder 20: U.S. Labor Party, 1975-1976

- Folder 21: U.S. Labor Party v. Kirkpatrick, no date

- Folder 22: USA v. Bangert and Kandel, 1980-1982

- Folder 23: Van Sile, Debbie, 1974

- Folder 24: Vaughan, Don, Jr., 1974

- Box 45

- Folder 1: Volunteer Manual, 1983-1986

- Folder 2: Volunteer Manual, 1987

- Folder 3: Vote Tabulations, 1980-1982

- Folder 4: Voter Registration Outreach Project, 1983

- Folder 5: Voting/Election Procedures - Political Party Registration, Fair Ballot Access, 1972-1977

- Folder 6: Voting/Election Procedures - Residency Requirements, 1970-1972

- Folder 7: Voting/Election Process, 1972-1974

- Folder 8: Waggoner, Clarence - Police Action, 1974

- Folder 9: Waggoner, Dennis, 1976

- Folder 10: Wagstaff v. City of Maplewood, 1973-1979

- Folder 11: Wagstaff v. City of Maplewood, 1977-1979

- Folder 12: Wagstaff v. City of Maplewood, 1977-1981

- Folder 13: Wallace, Linda - Complaint Against Missouri Baptist Children

- Folder 14: Walls, Rodney, 1975

- Folder 15: Weaver - Prisoner Goldstein, 1973-1976

- Folder 16: Wendland v. Special School District, 1981-1983

- Folder 17: Wengler v. Druggists Mutual, 1979

- Folder 18: Whaley, et al v. Prokopf, 1978

- Folder 19: West County Housing Development Corporation, 1976-1978

- Folder 20: Wetzel, Harry, 1969-1976

- Folder 21: White v. City of St. Louis, no date

- Folder 22: White, Wilfram Edward, 1972

- Folder 23: Wicker, Jean, no date

- Folder 24: Williams, Bobby Lee, 1973-1975

- Folder 25: Williams, Napoleon, 1975

- Folder 26: Williams, Samuel, 1973-1974

- Folder 27: Williams, Valerie - In the Interest of, 1982-1983

- Folder 28: Willis, Anita, 1975

- Folder 29: Wilson, Joseph Lee, 1971-1977

- Folder 30: Wilson, Rebbecca, 1975

- Folder 31: Wilson v. McNeal, 1971-1977

- Folder 32: Wilson v. McNeal, 1977-1979

- Folder 33: Wilson v. Miller, et al, 1971-1979

- Folder 34: Wolf v. City of Clayton, 1984-1985

- Folder 35: Women's Rights Project - Title 20, 1975-1984

- Box 46

- Folder 1: Woodland School District, 1978-1979

- Folder 2: Workplace Rights, no date

- Folder 3: Wren v. T.I.M.E. DC, Inc., 1977-1979

- Folder 4: Wurm, Jamison v. City of St. Louis - Appeal, Briefs, 1986-1987

- Folder 5: Wurm v. City of St. Louis - Correcpondence/Notes, 1984-1986

- Folder 6: Wurm v. City of St. Louis - Legal File, 1985-1986

- Folder 7: Wurm v. City of St. Louis - Research, 1977-1988

- Folder 8: Wylie v. State of Missouri, 1975

- Folder 9: Young, Earl, 1984

- Folder 10: Young v. Perry County Juvenile Court, 1975

- Folder 11: Zarembka, Arlene, 1972-1974

- regarding discriminatory aspects of bar application process
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee Files, 1935 - 1968],
[
Series 2: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1953 - 1985],
[Series 3: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1940 - 1991],
[
Series 4: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1959 - 1995],
[
Series 5: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1960 - 2003],
[
Series 6: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1985 - 2005],
[
Series 7: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1984 - 2008],
[
Series 8: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1994 - 2012],
[
Series 9: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 2000 - 2015],
[
All]