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Collection Overview
Title: American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri Records, 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)
Series 10: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Web Content, 2000 – Present
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 and January 2020.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 2: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1953 - 1985],
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Series 3: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1940 - 1991],
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Series 4: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1959 - 1995],
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Series 5: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1960 - 2003],
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Series 6: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1985 - 2005],
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Series 7: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1984 - 2008],
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Series 8: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1994 - 2012],
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Series 9: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 2000 - 2015],
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Series 10: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Web Content, 2000 – Present],
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- Series 1: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee Files, 1935 - 1968

- Arrangement: Original order, partially alphabetical
- Sub-Series 1: Office Files, 1953-1959

- Includes years from 1941 to 1967, but the bulk of the material deals with the years 1953-1959. This first subseries is comprised of the St. Louis office files of the St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee: minutes of meetings; correspondence relating to membership, civil liberties issues and problems; budget and promotional material; memos and reports from the American Civil Liberties Union (New York Office); various pamphlets, reports, brochures, articles relating to Civil Liberties, some published by SLCLC, some by the national office, the rest by other institutions
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Minutes of Meetings, 1950 - March 1954

- Bound notebook containing minutes of meetings of the Executive Committee; statements on rights of Communist Party members and other members of totalitarian groups; National ACLU Corporation Conference agenda and minutes; report on the "Broadcasting and Televising of Court Room Proceedings,, Legislative Sessions, and Legislative and Other Hearings,"; letter to President Truman regarding his allowance of all departments of government to classify information
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: instances of police brutality against African-Americans, ACLU Chairman Bruder involvement in police brutality case (April, 1954), housing discrimination/segregation, Public Housing Authority, public / parochial school budget allocation, an appeal by the membership sub-committee to the Executive Committee that a percentage of large donations to ACLU be allocated to the committee members themselves, Executive meetings held frequently at 48 Kingsbury Place, home of Mrs. Milton Landau
- Folder 2: Minutes of Meetings, 1941 - 1950

- Includes SLCLC Constitution, minutes of meetings of the Executive Committee; "Recommended Readings on Civil Rights"; treasurer's reports; official policy statements on issues under consideration; "Proposed Resolution for Submission to the Board of Directors of the American Civil Liberties Union Regarding Relationship with Local Affiliates"; Letters between St. Louis Chairman Bishop and Roger Baldwin about affiliating with the "International League for the Rights of Man" and Communists as "anti-civil liberties"; Statement to "Equal Rights Committee of Missouri House of Representatives" from Eugene Buder regarding unequal education in Missouri; Negro Education Bills, Program for ACLU National Conference; "The Civil Rights Ordinance of the City of St. Louis", Proposal to add a preamble and a Bill of Rights to the Charter of St. Louis,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: involvement in a case on behalf of ten Hollywood writers in a suit against them for contempt of Congress; the expected Supreme Court decision on Shelley v. Kraemer (restrictive housing covenants); Mundt-Nixon Bill (exposure of American Communists); Educational segregation and reform of African American students; ACLU Resolution of 1940: anyone who supports a totalitarian dictatorship cannot be elected to any governing committee of the ACLU; Police brutality (summary of case of Frank C. Hood and defense of offending officers in another case); Urban vs. Suburban governing
- Folder 3: Minutes of Meetings, August 1935 - May 1948

- Un-bound notebook labeled, "St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee - Executive Committee Minutes, Treasury reports/finance summaries." Includes Constitution for the St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, June 1936. The "Civil Rights Ordinance of the City of St. Louis",
- Folder 4: American Civil Liberties Union - Memoranda on Legislation, 17-May-54

- Memorandum on equal air time of radio and television facilities for individuals who were attacked on the air to be able to respond in equal air time (ACLU suggests they not adopt this equal time rule).
- Folder 5: Letters from National relating to Membership and Finances, Januray 1954 - June 1955

- Includes ACLU membership report (and fiscal reports) 1954-1955; correspondence between national ACLU and affiliates; minutes of affiliates conference, March 12-13, 1955 in Chicago; surveys to public about their civil rights. Reports include which legislation has been passed/defeated, ACLU rejection of wire tapping bill approval, outline of Affiliate-National operating relations, membership fees; celebration of "Bill of Rights Day"
- Folder 6: Publications - ACLU - Various brochures, 1952 - 1955

- ACLU Publication, weekly Press Bulletin, membership pamphlets/brochures, Supreme Court brief (ACLU urge the supreme court to reverse a ruling for "un-American propaganda activities" due to a violation of the first amendment), Statement on constitutional amendment to limit treaties, Senate Resolution- Code of Fair Procedure, Academic Freedom Committee statement and brochure
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Church social / economic power; foreign affairs; McCarthyism, call for the abolition of the House Committee on Un-American Activities (anti-communist), government news suppression
- Folder 7: Publications - SLCLC - Newsletter, March-August, 1954

- Newsletters regarding ACLU position on various legal cases and committee activities, correspondence with National ACLU about budgeting
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Freedom of religion / religious speech; separation of Church and State
- Folder 8: Publications - other, November 1953 - 1958

- Pamphlets on civil liberties, bound book of speeches on the 5th amendment, reprinted newspaper articles, "Handbook for Conscientious Objectors"; 1957 Report on the Bricker Amendment, book: Selected List of Human Relations Films, NBC Television scripts, Pamphlet on Juvenile Court of St. Louis
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: School desegregation in St. Louis, conscientious objectors , The Bricker Amendment, international treaties, responsibilities of lawyers (discussed in NBC television script regarding lawyers who have taken "unpopular cases or causes"), juvenile court; television and information
- Folder 9: Missouri Association for Social Welfare (MASW) - Legislative News, November 1953 - June 1955

- Includes legislative news and memoranda on Bills regarding issues of heath and social welfare, letters to members, MASW programs, pamphlet on school, segregation, SLCLC membership materials for MASW, program from the MASW Annual Meeting
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include:Children and family welfare, funding for mental hospitals, Bill passed prohibiting employment discrimination due to "race, creed, or color", film suggestions "for better human relations"; public school segregation; Aid to Dependent Children.
- Folder 10: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee - Correspondence and Information, 1941-1953

- Includes Constitution of the SLCLC, Committee lists, response letters from U.S. Senate regarding a Fair Employment Practices Bill, correspondence between SLCLC and Senators, correspondences between National ACLU and SLCLC, Civil liberties round table event flyer, report of school conditions, unofficial poll of senators regarding a Bill to reduce employment discrimination, financial expenditure report. Many correspondences addressed to Mrs. Dorothy Moore (referred to often as Mrs. Carl Moore) regarding anti-poll tax legislature. Newspaper clippings about America First Party protests by SLCLC and also anti-poll tax clippings, Committee Bulletin, copy of speech delivered at the America First Party meeting, correspondence with Roger Baldwin regarding the speech given at America First Party meeting, analysis of proposals for drafting the Charter of a World Security Organization, Statement of SLCLC on the Hilsman Bill, Copy of Hilsman Bill (No. 117),
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Fair employment practice, labor relations, furnishment of schools bordering "the colored district", America First protests, freedom of speech issues (Gerald L. K. Smith), police brutality against African Americans, loyalty tests for federal employment, third party voter rights (Senate Bill No. 117).
- Folder 11: Correspondence, 1954

- Includes: Financial statement and membership correspondences, SLCLC Committee member list, income statements, Memos from National ACLU, Member list of the National Committee. Withdrawal of "The Nation" and "The Christian Century" from school libraries. Farmers writing about the poor educational system of rural Missouri. An account of brutal police violence from Evelyn Hayes, an African American female victim, election poll for National ACLU Board members; candidate list for membership on the Executive Committee of the SLCLC; letter from prisoner addressed to Baldwin concerning lack of due process, other prisoner correspondence;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: wiretapping, the Smith Act, Police brutality, unjust sentencing, lack of due process.
- Folder 12: Correspondence - Adult Education Council, 1954-1955

- Pamphlet on Adult Education in St. Louis (including statistics), Letter to agencies teaching classes about revisions to class directory, a handwritten note referring to the power of the "Elmer Davis" name
- Folder 13: Correspondence - Material from Other Affiliates, September 1954 - May 1955

- Minutes from Executive Committee meetings, minutes / bulletins / correspondences from ACLU branches across the U.S. (Iowa, Southern CA, Massachusetts, Maryland, Ohio, Colorado). Membership and advertisement materials from Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. Loyalty-Security Committee mission statement and case examples, treasury report and meeting program from Iowa affiliate
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: censorship bills, monitoring federal, state, and local governments for laws that may infringe on individual freedoms, immigration / deportation, diminishing ACLU membership,
- Folder 14: Correspondence- Civil Liberties Committee, BR and EHB #47, 1953

- Includes correspondence of Benjamin Roth and Eugene H. Buder; "Statement of St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee on the Hilsman Bill (1953)." Appeals to Buder by civilians needing legal representation. Courtroom and case notes, newspaper clipping regarding the McClarren-Walter Immigration Act, newspaper clippings of court cases dropping charges against wrongfully charged African American men. The Hillsman Bill, "McCarran-Walter Immigration Act"
- Folder 15: Constitution and Official Papers, March 1945 - November 1954

- Ballots of candidates for Board of Director election, board nominees, names and addresses of state and national representatives, Statement on civil liberties by the "American Friends Service Committee, suggestions for Board of Directors / National Committee regulations,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Quakers
- Folder 16: Miscellaneous - Names of representatives, November 1954 - January 1955

- Missouri "Voter's Key" with names of all local, state, and national representatives, Legislative News bulletin including names and addresses of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Folder 17: Miscellaneous - Film, March 1954 - January 1955

- List of selected films of interest to the Committee (selected by the Film Division of the America Jewish Committee), "Freedom to Learn" public relations film pamphlet; American Film Forum discussion manual,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Teachers, freedom of education,
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Minutes of SLCLC Meetings, March 1954 -

- Includes information on the Morton Sobell case, the Missouri Smith Act, police brutality, tensions with the national office,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: McCarthyism of the 1950's, police brutality, and race relations in St. Louis (especially in the context of education integration). Frequent discussion of the Morton Sobell case and the Missouri Smith Act.
- Folder 2: Correspondence, 1954-1955

- Includes information on the Morton Sobell case (1953) and correspondence with the St. Louis Sobell Committee, renegotiations of the financial agreement between the local branch and the national office, membership renewals,
- Folder 3: Correspondence, 1955-1957

- Includes local office files regarding membership, contributions, meetings, committees
- Folder 4: Membership Card Changes, 1956-1957

- Administrative documents regarding membership
- Folder 5: Local Correspondence, 1954-1955

- Includes correspondence with
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: "Wire tap" and "school bus" bills, internal security
- Folder 6: Special Contributions, Local, 1956

- Correspondence concerning "special fund" used to pay SLCLC secretary
- Folder 7: Committees - SLCLC, 1955

- Paperwork concerning subcommittee membership, includes documents of interest to specific subcommittees
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Academic freedom, academic responsibility committee, McCarthyism in schools
- Folder 8: Meetings, 1956-1957

- Ephemera from
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: McCarthyism of the 1950's and race relations
- Folder 9: Meetings, 1955

- Announcements and flyers regarding April
- Folder 10: Mr. Malin Meeting, 1955

- Biographical information on Patrick Malin, travel plans to St. Louis, and documents regarding his talk titled "Civil Liberties and National Security in Britain and America"
- Folder 11: Newspaper clippings and other files, 1954-1957

- Includes newspaper clippings from the St. Louis Post Dispatch from 1954, covering McCarthyism, labor and union issues.
- Folder 12: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee - Leslie Hill Case

- Folder 13: Leslie Hill Case, 1955

- Leslie Hill, Springfield, Missouri high school teacher, fired for "teaching irreligion."
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Religion in schools, academic freedom,
- Folder 14: Penitentiary Cases, 1954-1955

- Includes letters from those in prison seeking aid through Civil Liberties Committee, letters from ACLU (mostly denials, includes an explanation of the SLCLC's policy on penitentiary cases), newspaper clipping from 1955
- Folder 15: Memos from New York Ofice - ACLU, 1954-1956

- Letters to ACLU affiliates, mostly from Patrick Murphy Malin, Alan Reitman, Louis Joughin, Jeffrey Fuller, and Herbert Monte Levy, includes copies of the open letter to Senate and Congress, drafted by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, dated 1955. Includes statements of ACLU
- Biographical/Historical Note: References murder of Emmet Till
- Folder 16: Memos from New York Ofice - ACLU, 1956-1957

- Memos and letters to ACLU affiliates, mostly from Louis Joughin, Jeffrey Fuller, Patrick Malin. Concerning 1957 civil rights bill, ACLU finances, "IF YOU ARE ARRESTED" pamphlets (national edition of the NYCLU pamphlet published in January, 1956), and "school bus bill" in Stamford, MA
- Folder 17: Weekly Bulletin - ACLU, 1955-1957

- National ACLU bulletins, concerning issues of political asylum for refugees, anti-communism, racism and segregation in the US Navy, prosecution of "conscientious objectors", union and labor issues, censorship, Emmett Till
- Folder 18: News Releases, 1954-1956

- Press releases
- Folder 19: Minutes of Meetings - ACLU, 1955-1957

- Minutes from ACLU meetings at the New York office. Concerning issues of censorship, FBI surveillance/harassment, television and radio accessibility, academic freedom, 1954 Federal Immunity Law, Smith Act cases, labor and unions, accessibility of pubic information, racism and segregation (and how the ACLU can play a helpful role), immigration and wrongful deportation, and women's rights
- Folder 20: ACLU Publications and Misc., 1955

- Issue of the ACLU
- Folder 21: St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, St. Louis School Board, 1952

- Correspondence between Committee and St. Louis School Board, concerning the development of a procedure in the cases of teachers without tenure who are "accused of indiscrete or improper activities of a political or social nature", following the Schumacher case
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Academic freedom
- Folder 22: Ohio Civil Liberties Union material, no date

- Includes: Fundraising and membership drive documents, American Film Forum pamphlets and programs,
- Folder 23: ACLU "Survey of National Office Organization and Procedures and Its Relations with the Affiliates", 1955

- Survey conducted by Cresap, McCormick and Paget, Management Consultants
- Folder 24: Bills and Literature about them, no date

- Legislation and documents regarding
- Box 3

- Folder 1: Mailing Addresses, undated

- index cards listing member names and address, in alphabetical order; 3 rolls of names and addresses. See also Box 3a
- Folder 2: Membership Receipts, 1957-1958

- Carbon copies documenting membership, including name, mailing address and year.
- Folder 3: SLCLC Checking Register, 1955

- Check stubs and receipts
- Folder 4: SLCLC Postage Expenses, 1956 - 1957

- receipts for postage and mailings to members
- Folder 5: Bulletin - SLCLC, 1956-1958

- Copies of "Liberty" (Newsletter published by the SLCLC), General Correspondence, newspaper clippings regarding SLCLC TV program on injustice,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: housing segregation, SLCLC TV program on police brutality, political and racial dsicrimination,
- Folder 6: Correspondence - SLCLC, May 1957 - September 1959

- Invitation to SLCLC speaker event, letter to elected Chairman of the Executive Committee (Mr. H. Hadley Grimm), Case Briefing for SLCLC criminal cases, State of MO Division of Employment Security "Report on Employment Experience" form, Correspondences between SLCLC and senators, clients, and guest speakers (including Harry S. Truman in 1957)
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: labor, constitutional rights committee proposal
- Folder 7: Mailing Lists, April 1954 - July 1959

- Includes: 1955 list of all St. Louis County Municipalitie's elected and appointed officials (including home address); mailing addresses for SLCLC members, 1955; map to Chairman Guze's Home; Voter's Key with all Missouri Representatives; list of superintendents for each High School district; programs for Adult Education opportunities (class listings); National ACLU list of affiliates
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Adult Education Council of St. Louis; League of Women Voters.
- Folder 8: Civil Liberties - TV Committee KETC Channel 9, February 1956 - May 1956

- Material regarding programs produced by the SLCLC with KETC Channel 9; possible civil liberty issues to include in programs; newspaper clippings regarding the program and specific issues including wire tapping.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Note: KETC is a public television, and in 1956 was located on the campus of Washington University.
- Folder 9: Committees, 1957-1958

- Committee lists for 1957-58 year, very brief minutes from committee meetings
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Minority Rights Committee, Freedom of Expression, Due Process Committee
- Folder 10: Membership, Local, June 1956 - September 1956

- Includes correspondence from SLCLC to members or potential members; family members (and SLCLC members) who have died
- Folder 11: Public Relations Committee, September 1957 - Feb 1959

- Includes 1957-58 Program recommendations for the Public Relations Committee; budget proposal; copy of Recommendations to the Executive Committee by the Public Relations and Membership Committee; Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting; PR Committee responses to Supreme Court decisions, general correspondence; Chapter Guide for the formation of ACLU affiliates from the Southern California branch, conference program for ACLU Southern California.
- Folder 12: Isadore Londe Case, November 1956 - December 1956

- Includes record of Londe's arrests, correspondence between SLCLC Chairman Guze and Londe's attorney, general correspondence with St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners; timeline of the case with case details; a TV script of The Londe Case, KETC, 1956; newspaper clippings regarding the case.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: police brutality; vagrancy arrests.
- Folder 13: Finances, SLCL, 1957 - September 1959

- SLCLC 1957-58 income breakdown, budget proposal for 1958-59 year, National ACLU Joint Finance Committee report, ACLU membership report; National membership income broken down by affiliates, "Employer's Tax Guide"; SLCLC statement of income and expenditures (1956-57), National ACLU membership receipts,
- Folder 14: Fuller, October 1957 - April 1958

- Includes: correspondence from Jeffrey Fuller, Assistant Director of ACLU to SLCLC regarding membership, requests for certain literature, membership income report (Feb-Aug, 1957)
- Folder 15: New York Office (ACLU) Correspondence, August 1957 - April 1958

- Correspondence with defendant seeking legal help, Norman Thomas' resignation letter from the Board of Directors
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: travel passport to Communist China
- Folder 16: Press Releases, Information Reports - ACLU, November 1956 - May 1958

- Various reports from the ACLU office: List of cases that the ACLU is actively involved in; ACLU Staff Counsel Information Reports, Staff Counsel Report on their Southern trip, list of southern organizations involved in civil liberty defense, Press releases from ACLU; Statement from Senator Roosevelt on the admission of Alaska into the Union,
- Folder 17: Minutes of Meetings - ACLU, December 1957 - May 1958

- Includes: Minutes from: ACLU Radio-Television Panel meeting, Board of Directors meeting, Due Process Committee, Academic Freedom Committee, Censorship Panel Meeting, Joint meeting of Freedom of Speech and Association Committee and Special New York Civil Liberties Union Committee on Reporter's Privilege, Labor Committee Meeting, New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCU); Board of Directors meeting agenda, ACLU membership income report (Feb-March 1958), List of National Committee members with addresses.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: censorship in broadcasting, passport policy
- Folder 18: Memos from New York Office (ACLU), September 1957 - April 1958

- Various memos from ACLU office to affiliates; Supreme Court of Pennsylvania case brief for ACLU (Kingsley International Pictures Co. v. Blanc, DA of Philadelphia; Guide to ACLU Cooperating Attorneys; ACLU Memoranda to affiliates; ACLU Biennial Conference Bulletin #1; List of ACLU publications currently available as of September, 1957, Memorandum on Press Relations, Membership Income Report; NYCLU Statement of Suspension of Pupils in New York City public schools; Statement of Ernst Angell, Chairman of the Board of ACLU, before the Internal Security Sub-Committee of the U.S. Senate;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: film censorship by city of Philadelphia, proposals for internal security deemed appropriate for the "Un-American Activities Committee", regulating relationships with the media, Government employee loyalty and secury program, suspension and violence in public schools, Church-State issues, anti-totalitarian statement to Senate,
- Folder 19: Constitution and By-Laws, SLCL, December 1956

- By-Laws of SLCLC
- Folder 20: Comic Book Ordinance, September 1956 - July 1957

- Includes: List of Committee to Advise the Mayor Regarding Juvenile Literature members, copy of Harper's Magazine (October, 1956), American Book Publishers Council Censorship Bulletins
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: refusal to sell minors comic books, censorship, juvenile literature
- Folder 21: Civil Liberties: Censorship of Comic Books, December 1955- March 1956

- Material dealing with local efforts to censor juvenile literature: newspaper clippings of censorship stories, correspondence between SLCLC, Board of Alderman, American Book Publishers Council, and St. Louis County Council, ACLU Censorship of Comic Books pamphlet; Copy of Comic Book censorship bill; ACLU press bulletin on Religious services in county jail; American Book Publishers Council censorship bulletin; flyer for event at Washington University.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: censorship of comic books and juvenile literature, barring of religious services outside of chapel in county jail,
- Folder 22: ACLU Publications, September 1956 - February 1958

- ACLU Labor Union "Bill of Rights"; US Court of Appeals Petition for review of a decision made by D.C. Tax court, ACLU report on the 84th Congress and Civil Liberties regarding Government security program; ACLU report of Subcommittee on Motion Picture Censorship; ACLU Statement on Features of Federal Government Employee Loyalty-Security program , Wall Street Journal article on Government secrets and science.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: union and labor rights, internal security and security threats, film censorship, government loyalty-security program
- Folder 23: Constitution Revisions (National), March 1956 - October 1956

- Constitution of the ACLU, ACLU memo on Voting Methods for Board Members, Suggested amendments to the constitution; responses from other state affiliates regarding constitutional amendments; copy of 1954 ACLU constitution
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: discontent with National ACLU ammendments and revisions to the organization's constitution; national ACLU and affiliate voices/opinions
- Folder 24: Bills, October 1957 - December 1957

- Copies of bills in the House of Representatives and Senate; House bill to amend the Internal Security Act of 1950, Motion and brief from Supreme Court case (NAACP vs State of Alabama), ACLU pamphlet on civil liberties and the Marine Corps; Senate Bill to promote foreign policy and protection of U.S. citizens abroad ("United States Travel Act"),
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Internal securtity, social security, due process laws for certain security offenses, freedom to associate, civil liberties and mistreatment in the Millitary, foreign policy and international protection of U.S. citizens
- Folder 25: Films and Movies, October 1956 - December 1956

- Includes: films available, scripts of film produced, and newsletters from the Freedom Agenda Program; ACLU list of films concerning civil liberties, Center for Mass Communication rental catalog; Center for Mass Communication review of "Man's right to knowledge and the free use thereof" recording series, Freedom Agenda Program guidelines and informational materials
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: "The Constitution Series" TV programs, Freedom Agenda Program, communist commentary
- Folder 26: Legislative News, MASW, February 1958 - April 1958

- Copies of "Legislative News" publications of the Missouri Association for Social Welfare, organization newsletter
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Allocation of funds to insitutions, child welfare, state welfare, mental health initiatives, Aid to Dependent Children
- Folder 27: Missouri Association for Social Welfare (MASW), July 1957 - August 1957

- SLCLC membership card and check for MASW, membership correspondence, and MASW newsletter
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: unemployment, status ofsenate bills regarding social welfare
- Folder 28: American Jewish Congress (1 of 2), February 1958 - May 1958

- Includes various reports and studies done by the American Jewish Congress; correspondences; hearings, briefs; memos, including: analysis of pending bills regarding the right to travel abroad; Report on anti-discrimination agencies across U.S. and their respective laws; Reports from the Commission on Law and Social Action; Summary and Analysis of Fair Housing Bill; Memorandum on display of crosses, crucifixes cr
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Leo Pfeffer (Director of American Jewish Congress), employment discrimination and statistics regarding employment discrimination in Manhattan, right to display religious symbols on public property, psychological aspects of school desegregation, African American participation in union activities, Industrial Security Manual
- Folder 29: American Jewish Congress (2 of 2), February 1958 - May 1958

- continuation of previous folder
- Box 3a

- Folder 1: Mailing Addresses, 1957

- index cards listing member names and address, in alphabetical order, with notation "corrected 8-15-57"
- Folder 2: Mailing Addresses, undated

- index cards listing member names and address, in alphabetical order.
- Box 4

- Folder 1: Minutes of Meetings, 1959-1969

- Includes Board of Trustees and Executive Committee meeting minutes, touching on due process, free press/free speech, police-community relations, civil liberties education program (the Bill of Rights at the high school level), gun control, conscientious objectors, police arrests of peaceful protestors and police brutality, fair housing, discussion of poverty as a civil liberties issue, informal meetings with Roger Baldwin, and collaboration with Washington University chapter
- Folder 2: Minutes of Meetings - SLCLC, 1955-1959

- Meeting minutes of the SLCLC concerning issues of police brutality, censorship, integration of public spaces, due process of law (unlawful detainment), separation of church and state, discrimination, Smith Act cases, education programs for the public, Leslie Hill case, Isadore Londe case, defense of people subpoenaed before the Subcommittee of the Un-American Activity Committee
- Folder 3: SLCLC - Correspondence, 1960-1962

- Correspondence with local organizations, military (homosexuality cases),
- Folder 4: SLCLC - Budgets, 1967

- budget reports
- Folder 5: SLCLC - Business, 1961-1967

- Includes general membership list from Dec 1964, broadening of SLCLC jurisdiction to include Eastern Missouri, SLCLC bylaws, and Executive Committee membership lists
- Folder 6: SLCLC - Publications, 1961-1967

- Issues of Liberties from 1961-1967, covering topics: membership drives, death of Mrs. Milton Landau, police brutality, anti-communism, and Roger Baldwin
- Folder 7: ACLU Publications, 1960-1969

- Includes copies of Civil Liberties, monthly publication of ACLU; ACLU Biennial Conference Joint Committee Report, 1968; ACLU Biennial Conference Summary Report, 1964; ACLU Policy Guide, October 1967; memo from Roger N. Baldwin, June 1965, re proposal by Southern California Union for a new statement of qualifications for governing councils and staff; typescript, "The American Civil Liberties Union Today and Tomorrow." December 1963; statement of the ACLU on "Civil Aspects of the Lee Harvey Oswald Case... . December 1963"; list of ACLU publications available, October 1964; ACLU Policy Guides
- Folder 8: ACLU - Reprints of articles, Miscellaneous Publishers, 1918-1964

- Includes: Booklet "The Individual and the State: The Problem as Presented by the Sentencing of Roger N. Baldwin", Nov 1918; Membership recruitment pamphlets, no date; Booklet "Combating Undemocratic Pressures on Schools and Libraries: A Guide for Local Communities", Feb 1964; Booklet "Academic Freedom And Civil Liberties Of Students In Colleges And Universities", Nov 1961; Booklet "some questions and answers on the civil rights bill", circa 1964; Pamphlet "what is the American civil liberties union?", Oct 1964; "Timid Lawyers and Neglected Clients", an article by Daniel H. Pollitt, reprinted from Harper
- Box 5

- Folder 1: SLCLC - Executive Committee Minutes and Budget Reports, 1956

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Due process, employment discrimination, Smith Act, police brutality
- Folder 2: SLCLC - Executive Committee, 1957 - 1958

- Includes minutes and coorespondence
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: high school equivalency exams
- Folder 3: SLCLC - Meeting Correspondence, 1955 - 1956

- Biographical/Historical Note: Anti-lynching bill, corrections system budget allocation, budget breakdown for state institutions
- Folder 4: SLCLC - Membership Recruitment Cards, 1953

- listing names of members, dues paid, and dues forwarded to national office
- Biographical/Historical Note: television, media, and civil liberties (topics include public housing, minority discrimination, wire tapping, and academic freedom)
- Folder 5: SLCLC - Membership Lists, 1953 - 1955

- Address updates and corrections for mailings to members; letters to former members, now deceased.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Freedom of religion, freedom of speech
- Folder 6: SLCLC - Membership Cards, 1955 - 1956

- Includes membership materials
- Folder 7: SLCLC - Membership notes, Mother's Club Committee, undated

- handwritten notes of potential members
- Folder 8: SLCLC - Television Programs, undated

- handwritten notes of ideas for TV shows on civil liberty topics
- Folder 9: SLCLC - Membership, Event Flyers, Corespondence, 1951 - 1958

- Includes: Membership drive cards, programs and flyers for Lon Hocker speaking engagement on
- Folder 11: SLCLC - Correspondence, 1956

- Includes comunications with: ACLU NY (national) office, local memebrs, St. Louis League of Women Voters, Harland Bartholomew. Also survey of arrests and time served in city jail, and communication to city attorney regarding excessive detention times.
- Folder 12: SLCLC - Correspondence, 1955

- Includes comunications with: ACLU NY (national) office, St. Louis residents.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Discussion of ACLU as "pro-communist"
- Folder 13: SLCLC - Correspondence, 1954

- Includes comunications with: ACLU NY (national) office, St. Louis residents.
- Biographical/Historical Note: McCarthyism
- Folder 14: SLCLC - Correspondence, 1953

- Includes comunications with: ACLU NY (national) office, St. Louis residents.Includes comunications with: ACLU NY (national) office, St. Louis residents, public school boards, St. Louis newspapers, other affiliates, and incarcerated individuals in Missouri.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Hilsman Bill (would bar minor parties from the ballot); voting rights; Roger Baldwin to speak on "Civil Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy" at Washington University in St. Louis; immigration and deportation; opposition to Senate appointments (Governor Byrnes); Targeting "subversive groups" in Universities; St. Louis Emergency Defense Committee; Self-incrimination, membership in the Communist Party; Franklin County Separation of Church and State case;
- Folder 15: Summary of Missouri Statues related to Civil Liberties, undated

- memoradums and text of state law
- Folder 16: Affiliate - Illinois, 1954 - 1956

- Includes: meeting minutes and publications from the Illinois (Chicago) ACLU. Topics include: materials about Jones case (East St. Louis ACLU attorneys involved in case, a negro sharecropper indicted with taking money under false pretenses, leaving the state of MS to IL.); police and criminal law; immigration; Illinois state representation and voting laws; police brutality / negligence; use of FBI data in state investigations; the Broyles Bill (anti-communist) participation in "subversive groups" made illegal with Broyles Bill; minority housing projects (Trumbull Park)
- Folder 17: Affiliates - other states, 1955 - 1956, 1964

- Includes booklet "The Case Against The House Un-American Activities Committee", dated Dec 1964; Introduction and by-laws of the Hunter College chapter of the NYCLU; Communists in academia (discussed by UCLA professor in "The Open Forum"); student civil liberties and academic freedom; the Smith Act,
- Folder 18: ACLU (national) - memos, meeting minutes, reports, 1952 - 1956

- Includes: Memos from national ACLU to affiliates, including: officer nominations, income and expenditure reports, memos from Due Process Committee, Report on the denial of Parole to Persons Convicted of Smith Act Violations, memo on "equal time for replies to personal attacks", memo to Board of Directors from Due Process Committee regarding Supreme Court case, Free Speech Association committee memo on film censorship, Memo of "Project for Civil Liberties research in Law Schools"; report commissioned by ACLU for release regarding the suppression of news and information of public interest by government organizations; "Possibility for Distribution of 1956-57 Membership Income"; Affiliate suggestions referred to Constitutional Committee; Memo on the 1956 Biennial Conference; Report by Roger Baldwin to ACLU on Puerto Rico and Virgin Island autonomy; Membership bulletins and membership income reports; publications from San Francisco newspapers on civil liberties; Biennial Conference memos and agenda; ACLU proposed Constitutional revision; letter from Harvard Law Professors to Harvard Crimson newspaper regarding the 5th amendment; Academic Freedom Committee materials.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: Suppression of public interest information in the news by governmental organizations, denial of such actions by said government organizations as a threat to civil liberties; parole denial to Smith Act violators; budget allocation from national to affiliates, Fifth Amendment
- Folder 19: ACLU (national) - memos, meeting minutes, reports (1 of 2), 1955 - 1956

- Includes: Various memos on Civil Liberties; includes ACLU report on freedom of expression and suppression of public information, minutes from Board of Directors meeting, memo on Political Spending by Organizations, memo "Concerning Equal Time for Political Candidates", memo concerning the dissemination of foreign propaganda; NBC television proposal; New York Times articles regarding the Bricker Amendment, Senate Internal Security sub-committee hearing regarding University of Chicago Jury Project, minutes from the Radio Television Panel meeting, minutes from Due Process committee meeting; "Some Aspects of National-Affiliate Relations, a Report by the Committee of Three Appointed at the Chicago Conference"; Income and Expenditure reports; List of National Committee members; ACLU testimony before Senate Judiciary Committee on voting rights and racial discrimination; "Academic Freedom and Political Scientists" talk given at annual New York Political Science Association meeting; letter to Pat Malin (National ACLU) regarding the exclusion of women from a meeting regarding the Equal Rights Amendment; ACLU newsletters and pamphlets
- Folder 20: ACLU (national) - memos, meeting minutes, reports (2 of 2), 1955 - 1956

- Includes: Minutes, agendas of meetings, and memorandums from: national ACLU Board of Directors, Academic Freedom Committee, Due Process Committee, Labor Committee, Free Speech Committee, New York Civil Liberties Union, Radio/Television Panel; Remarks from J.W. Love on an ACLU memo to Free Speech Committee; Leadership Conference on Civil Rights "Plans for the Bill of Rights Day Rallies"; Roger Baldwin Employment Agreement; ACLU News Release; Academic Freedom and Civil Liberties for Students: "A Policy Proposal for Schools and Colleges"; Minutes from Due Process Committee on equality for women; ACLU statement on position in favor of women's rights; Proposed Television Code, Recommendation for re-evaluation of Radio-TV spectrum and responses to recommendation; List of ACLU Board of Directors; Right to Work Legislation (Statement of Labor Subcommittee)
- Folder 21: ACLU (national) - Bulletins and Press Releases, 1955 - 1956

- Includes releases and memorandums regarding civil liberties news, organization news, and current organization activities such as McCarthy dispute and its effect on civil liberties, restriction on foreign observers entering the US, ACLU opposition of anti-communist policy by government, violation of due process, Gwinn Amendment (no person part of a "subversive group" may occupy a government housing project), film censorship, wiretapping
- Box 6

- Folder 1: Filmstrip "SOAPBOX 'Security Hearing' " KETC, April

- Script for KETC St. Louis Public Television program titled "SOAP Box"
- Folder 2: Publications - SLCLC, Wiretapping, undated

- two copies of flyer produced by SLCLC
- Folder 3: ACLU (national) - News Releases, 1958 - 1959

- Folder 4: ACLU (national) - Publications, 1951 - 1959

- booklets and pamphlets produced by the ACLU in New York on many topics
- Folder 5: Publications - Adult Education Council, 1956

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC
- Folder 6: Publications - Bibliography on Academic Freedom, 1959

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC; prepared by The Fund for Research and Education, May 1959
- Folder 7: Publications - Civil Liberties, general, 1957 - 1959

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC
- Folder 8: Publications - Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, NY, 1958

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC
- Folder 9: Publications - FCC and media censorship, 1957 - 1959

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC; newspaper clippings and articles about the Federal Communications Commission and equal time radio-TV ruling.
- Folder 10: Publications - Immigration, Refugees, Passports, 1959

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC; includes "Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations U.S. Senate, 852 Congress on Bills Relating to the Issuance of Passports"
- Folder 11: Publications - Legislative News, 1956

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC with summary comments by SLCLC
- Folder 12: Publications - Missouri Commission on Human Rights, 1958 - 1959

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC; includes correspondence and "Preliminary Report of the Missouri Commission and Human Rights, July 1958 - February 1959";
- Folder 13: Publications - other state's civil liberties organizations, 1958 - 1959

- materials published by ACLU affiliates in Minnesora, Lousiana, New York, New Jersey and collected by SLCLC
- Folder 14: Publications - Recruit Schedule of Instructions St. Louis Police Academy, circa 1958

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC; bound report
- Folder 15: Publications - US Congress, 1958

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC; inlcudes "Hearing before Subcommittee No. 3 of the Committee on the Judiciary H. of R. on Bills Prohibiting Certain Acts Involving the Use of Explosives, 1958";
- Folder 16: Publications - US Supreme Court (briefs), 1958 - 1959

- non-ACLU published materials collected by SLCLC; includes "The Role of the Supreme Court in the American Constitutional System," Notre Dame Lawyer, August 1958;
- Folder 17: Publications - AJC, Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco), 1959

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; includes: ; Memorandum of Law on Application for Reconsideration in the case of the American Jewish Congress v. Arabian American Oil Company, Nov 1958; Letter from Shad Polier (Chairman of the Commission on Law and Social Action) to Governor Nelson Rockefeller, May 1959
- Folder 18: Publications - AJC, Bombings of Jewish Centers, 1958

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; includes "Southern Bombings: A resolution adopted by the Biennial Convention of the American Jewish Congress", May 14-19, 1958; "The Southern Jewish Community: A resolution adopted by the Biennial Convention of the American Jewish Congress", May 14-19, 1958; "Statement of the American Jewish Congress on Anti-Bombing Bills submitted to Subcommittee No. 3 of the House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary", May 1959;
- Folder 19: Publications - AJC, Civil Rights and Human Relations, 1956 - 1958

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; includes: "Major Civil Rights Proposals Pending in the United States Congress: Summary and Analysis", released by the Commission on Law and Social Action , February 1959; "The People Take The Lead: A Record of Progress in Civil Rights 1948 to 1959," January 1959; "The Civil Rights Story...1956", by Theodore Leskes, April 1957; "The Second Session of the 85th Congress: A Summary of Federal Legislative Activity in 1958 on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Issue", released by the Stephen Wise Congress House; "Summary of Actions of New York State Legislature During Its 1958 Session in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties", released by the Commission on Law and Social Action AJC; "NAACP and Freedom of Association: A resolution adopted by the Biennial Convention of the American Jewish Congress", May 14-18, 1958; "Civil Rights and Federal Responsibility: A resolution adopted by the Biennial Convention of the American Jewish Congress", May 14-19, 1958; Correspondence with Community Relations Councils and Group Relations Agencies, 1958-1959; "Statement of the American Jewish Congress submitted to Subcommittee #5 of the House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary holding hearings on HR 10672, HR 12896, and HR 13189, relating to Civil Rights", released by the Stephen Wise Congress House, July 1958; "Civil Liberties: A resolution adopted by the Biennial Convention of the American Jewish Congress", May 14-19, 1958
- Folder 20: Publications - AJC, Civil Services and Labor, 1958

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; includes "Statement of the AJC on HR 1161, 1870, and 1989 Bills to Extend The Federal Employees Security Program to Non-Sensitive Positions submitted to the House of Representatives Committee on Post Office and Civil Service", May 1959; "Statement of the American Jewish Congress on S. 819: A Bill to Repeal the Loyalty Oath Requirement in the National Defense Education Act of 1958 submitted to the Subcommittee on Education of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare", May 1959;
- Folder 21: Publications - AJC, Church and State, undated and 1966

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; inlcudes "Litigation Docket of Pending Cases Affecting Freedom of Religion and Separation of Church and State", released by the Commission on Law and Social Action American Jewish Congress, December 1966; "Observations on Church-State Problems in America and the Interest of the American Jewish Committee", by Shad Polier, no date;
- Folder 22: Publications - AJC, Higher Education, 1959

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; includes "A Survey of the Experiences of 1235 New York State High School Graduates In Seeking Admission to College" July 1959; "Federal Aid to Education: A resolution adopted by the Biennial Convention of the American Jewish Congress", May 14-19, 1958
- Folder 23: Publications - AJC, Passports, 1958

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; includes "Statement of the American Jewish Congress submitted to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on American Passport Policy", released by the Stephen Wise Congress House, July 1958.
- Folder 24: Publications - US Supreme Court, 1958, 1963

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; includes "The Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Decisions of the United States Supreme Court for the 1963-1964 Term: A Summary and Analysis"; "The Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Decisions of the United States Supreme Court for the 1957-1958 Term: A Summary and Analysis";
- Folder 25: Publications - AJC, Wiretapping, 1959

- publications by the American Jewish Congress (AJC) collected by SLCLC; includes "Statement of the American Jewish Congress to the Constitutional Rights Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee Holding Hearings on Bills Concerning Wiretapping", released by the Stephen Wise Congress House, June 1959
- Sub-Series 2: Office Files and Cases, 1947-1957

- Spans the years 1947-1957, but most of the material is concentrated in the years 1948-1955. Much of the same type of files which comprise subseries 1 are contained in subseries 2, but in this second grouping there are more files of cases which the SLCLC supported.
- Box 5

- Folder 10: SLCLC - Corespondence, Leslie Hill Case, 1955

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Shelley vs Kraemer #1, December 1945 - May 1962

- Includes petition for certiorari (motion for rehearing) to the Supreme Court of Missouri, draft of petition and proposed changes to the draft, and a brief supporting the final petition (October, 1946); brief of ACLU, amicus curiae; copy of original suit to enforce housing covenant; SLCLC brief, amicus curai on the petition for certiorari; Eugene Buder's notes on case; drafts of ACLU statements on the case; correspondence with lawyers, counselors, other affiliates; ACLU argument in support of certiorari; correspondence with New York office re their filing a joint brief for the Shelley and another restrictive covenant case (from Michigan); two newspaper articles regarding case; correspondence re SLCLC brief; case decisions; League of Women Voters of Missouri publication, "'Housing': Background for Study, May 1962."; ACLU bulletin regarding their support for the right to vote for Indians on reservations.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Restrictive housing covenants, housing segregation, Shelley v Kraemer, history of housing covenants
- Folder 2: Shelley vs Kraemer #2, 1946-1947

- Includes "U.S. Supreme Court decision outlawing enforcement of restrictive covenants"; "People vs Property: Race Restrictive Covenants in Housing." by Herman H. Long and Charles S. Johnson (1947); United States brief as Amicus Curiae by the Attorney General; petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of Missouri; Reply brief for petitioners from the U.S. Supreme Court; statement, brief and argument for respondents; printed brief of Amicus Curiae of SLCLC, brief of amicus curiae of ACLU for Shelley v Kraemer and an Ohio restrictive covenant case.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Restrictive covenants, housing segregation, Shelley v Kraemer
- Folder 3: Shelley vs Kraemer #3, June 1946 - November 1946

- Includes bound transcript of record from Circuit Court Submission; Opinion, and Judgement in Supreme Court, and other court decisions and proceedings.
- Folder 4: Lechner vs Brown et al., Jul-48

- Petition for Writ of Mandamus by Lechner (State ex rel) vs. Brown et al, 1948 regarding Lechner's filed nomination for office of State Representative for the Fifth district that had been returned by the Board of Election Commissioners. Lechner's filing was returned because the Board of Election Commissioners said he failed to comply with the provisions of the election laws of Missouri pertaining to such filing
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Missouri State Representative elections.
- Folder 5: Balazs vs Board of Education, March 1948 - February 1949

- Material relating to a suit filed by Karl Balasz to compel the Board of Education to stop the released-time program of religious instruction in the public schools. Includes statement of Eugene H. Buder for "Wake-Up St. Louis" (radio program on KWK, April 20, 1948) on the practice of released time; court order of injunction filed by Karl Balazs; memo of Judge William K. Koerner; Plaintiff's reply brief; list of Board of Education Members (1947-48); Statement of Harold C. Hanke for KWK Radio regarding released-time program; Buder's notes on case; letter to Baldwin from Buder explaining situation in St. Louis regarding released time; letter from Baldwin congratulating Buder on his work on the released time case; petition of Balazs to Circuit Court regarding released time program (case was won by Buder in favor of Balasz; correspondence between Buder and Laclede Insurance Company regarding Balasz case; Return of Defendants (Board of Education); newspaper clippings regarding case; Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts pamphlet "What is Your Liberty Worth to You?"
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Separation of Church and State, religion in public schools,
- Folder 6: #1 Correspondence, Spring 1948 SLCLC, November 1947 - March 1948

- Includes general correspondence between SLCLC and other St. Louis community organizations, as well as National ACLU; SLCLC "Institute on the Report of the President's Committee on Civil Rights" and a correspondence with American Council on Race Relations regarding the President's Committee on Civil Rights Report; SLCLC Bulletins; Treasury report; outline of speech, "Recent Trends in Civil Liberties," delivered to United Christian Missionary Society by Eugene Buder; letters from persons requesting advice and counsel; copies of Senate Bills (including Missouri Civil Rights Act), Senate Bill No. 469; correspondence regarding various Senate bills, including correspondence with congressman and senators; letter to Senator Forrest Donnell from Eugene Buder stating SLCLC's opposition to Mundt-Nixon Bill (crackdown on Communists); correspondence between Buder and Roger Baldwin regarding the Mund-Nixon bill; ACLU questionnaire on local civil liberties, answers filled out by Buder; petition and copy of Board Bill No. 62 (Civil Rights Ordinance of the City of St. Louis); Letter from the Urban League of St. Louis regarding their efforts to integrate assembly-line jobs in automobile factories; Public Opinion Polls regarding the Marshall Plan; list of Executive Committee members; copy of War Department circular regarding the "Discharge of Subversive Civil Service Personnel"; Amendment of National Labor Relations Act; Correspondence regarding union blacklisting of Louis Beasley (a plant worker in Illinois) and his appeal to the SLCLC and ACLU for legal assistance; anti-discrimination literature; Condensation of ACLU's Statement on Loyalty Tests for Federal Employers; instruction booklet for "Use by Agencies in Reporting Information for Publication in 1948 Directory of Health, Welfare and Recreation Services in St. Louis and St. Louis City; Copy of "Model State Civil Rights Bill Proposed by the ACLU" to be used as a civil rights act in any state; Christian church conference programs; Worker's Defense League Bulletin "Slave Labor Issue";
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Anti-communist literature and legislature; Mundt-Nixon Bill, Marshall Plan, American Council on Race Relations; Army discharge of subversive / disloyal personnel; Taft-Hartley Law issues (union issues); House Un-American Activities Committee; anti-discrimination literature; international slavery (Soviet Russian labor camps)
- Folder 7: #2 Spring 1948 ACLU, January 1948 - May 1948

- Includes bulletins; memos; minutes of Board of Directors meetings, statements of ACLU; "Proposed Civil Rights Program for AVC"; ACLU statements on selective service; ACLU "Summary of Subversive Activities Control Bill"; copy of Union's proposals for a code of procedure for legislative investigating committees; Model State Civil Rights Bill proposed by ACLU; Report and statement on Presidential order of loyalty tests for federal employment by National ACLU and by opposing branches; Position of ACLU on Mayflower decision of the Federal Communications Commission ("Should Radio Have an Editorial Policy?"); Majority and Minority Reports on Policy regarding Enforced Disclosure by Groups Influencing Public Opinion; ACLU legal memorandum on the subversive activities control bill (opposed); ACLU "Fair Hearing Procedures for Congressional Investigating Committees"; Nominating Committee reports; Report of Committee on Hollywood Writers Contempt of Congress Case; ACLU Special Finance Committee Report; Report on the Taft-Hartlet Injunctions; Analysis of the "Towe Bill for Compulsory Military Action";
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Free speech in radio, communist affiliation disclosure, Taft-Hartley injunctions, military conscriptions, federal loyalty tests for employees
- Folder 8: #3 Spring 1948 Miscellaneous Publications, January 1947 - March 1948

- Includes brochures, newspaper clippings regarding President's Commission on Civil Rights; mimeographed letters regarding displaced persons in Europe, report of program launch by Church World Service for the resettlement of displaced persons in the U.S., and statements regarding displaced persons from the Citizens Committee on Displaces Persons; ACLU "Suggested Resolution to Amnesty" regarding selective service violators; literature on Freedom of Information; articles on southern education; copy of the "Civil Liberties Quarterly" newspaper
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: President's Commission on Civil Rights (proposed federal and state legislation "requiring all groups which attempt to influence public opinion to disclose pertinent facts about themselves through systematic registration procedures." ACLU's position on disclosure was not consistent. Majority Position: only those organizations engaged in substantial distribution or to which substantial contributions are made should be forced to disclose. Minority Position: opposed to Majority position; feels that proposed legislation would curb free speech.); segregation in education, amnesty for selective service violators; displaced persons post- World War 2
- Folder 9: CL Fall 1948 #3 Misc. Publications, September 1948 -

- Includes: booklet from the United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information, a booklet from the Social Planning Council of St. Louis and St. Louis City, and the "Bill of Rights, the Fourteenth Amendment and the Supreme Court" from the Michigan Law Review; Memos from the Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons regarding the Displaced Persons Act; New York Times article regarding the integration of displaced persons
- Folder 10: Fall 1948 #1 SLCLC, April 1948 - December 1948, 1949

- Includes: correspondence between National ACLU and members, Buder and those seeking legal advice; Buder and the War Department, Roger Baldwin to affiliates regarding an invitation to affiliate with the International League for the Rights of Man, correspondence between Buder and St. Louis community organizations; ACLU resolution not to allow those affiliated with political groups that support totalitarian governments abroad to serve on the governing committees of the ACLU, responses to Resolution from other branches; newspaper articles regarding a gun fight where two people died after battling a 50-person posse; letter to Mayor Kaufman from the Board of Alderman regarding their position on housing redevelopment plans; newspaper clippings regarding civil rights court cases;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Selective Service Act, housing redevelopment and city planning, discrimination in housing, Eugene Buder, anti-communist resolution
- Folder 11: Fall 1948 #2 ACLU Publications and Memos, July 1948 - December 1948

- Memos from National ACLU to local affiliates, to Board of Directors; minutes of Board of Directors meeting; ACLU memo on "the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the use of sound trucks" [vehicles with speakers attached to the outside]; Pamphlet from National Institute of Social Relations, Inc. regarding civil rights in the U.S., specifically regarding race and lynching;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Anti-Poll tax bill, anti-lynching bill, civil rights for African Americans, communist teachers in public schools, Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee,
- Folder 12: #1 SLCLC, September 1948 - March 1953

- Includes Constitution of the SLCLC, Bulletins, and memos; correspondence and court brief regarding a case on censorship; memo from United States Civil Service Commission including a list of subversive groups classified by the Attorney General;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics Include: Mundt-Ferguson-Johnson anti-subversive groups bill; censorship; ethnic identity cards used by St. Louis police, and Jews not falling into "white American" category on the identification cards; inclusion of communism in school curriculum to "strengthen democracy"
- Folder 13: #2 ACLU, March 1947 -July 1953

- Includes memos from New York office, news releases, bulletins, principally regarding loyalty oaths, the Gwinn Amendment, and anti-subversive laws; news release and memos regarding an ACLU test case of New Jersey public housing residents challenging the consitutionality of the loyalty oath they had to sign to live in the housing project (Lawrence et al v. Newark Housing Authority); minutes from a New york City housing authority case; Amicus Curiae memo from ACLU on NYC housting authority case; ACLU position on the (New York) Helman Act; ACLU Report on Censorship; Summary of Police Investigation of Frank C. Hood case; ACLU Statement on the Consitutional Amendment to Limit Treaties (Bricker Amendment); ACLU list of Board of Directors and National Committee; list of ACLU affiliates; ACLU Report "Government Personnel Security Measures in Relation to Civil Liberties"; Preamble and proceedings of the Third Annual Confrence on Civil Liberties; Speech given at annual conference titled "Civil RIghts at the Half Century Mark"; remarks on "Loyalty Tests in Government and Education"; Statement of ACLU position regarding the government's indictment of 12 leaders of the Communist Party (Comunist Sedition Case); letter from ACLU to Clark regarding Comunist Sedition Case with indictment attached; ACLU Procedures for Handling Loyalty Cases; statement on loyalty tests for federal employees adopted by ACLU Board of Directors (November 1947); Statement on the Civil Liberties of Teachers and Students; "Our Uncertain Liberties: A Record of Principal Speeches and Discussion at the 29th Annual Conference of the ACLU" (March, 1949); Memo on U.S. National Agencies in the Civil Liberties Field; Memo on the Commussion on Human Rights; ACLU statement on International Civil Liberties.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: New Jersey / New York City public housing project, Gwinn Amendment test case, anti-subversive laws, loyalty oaths, censorship, police brutality (Frank C. Hood case), the Bricker Amendment, civil liberties of teachers and students in colleges and schools
- Folder 14: #3 Misc. Publications, April 1948 - July 1953

- Includes two New Yorker articles about Roger Baldwin and his work in the defense of civil liberties; Copy of Lawyers Guild Review (Winter 1950) with article regarding Smith Act; Transcript of decision of Bantam Books, Inc., vs. New Jersey censorship case; Excerpts from Opinion of Judge regarding the banning of the sale of "obscene" books";
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: book censorship, Gwinn Amendment, discrimination against subversive groups in public housing, race bias in housing,
- Box 2

- Folder 1: SLCLC, 1948-1949

- Materials appears to be materials from Eugene Buder, during the time that he was executive secretary and acting treasurer of the SLCLC, including personal correspondence pertaining to issues of civil liberties.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: German civil liberties, HUAC, free speech, student activism and rights, and efforts to develop an international Bill of Rights and individual states' bills of rights.
- Folder 2: ACLU, 1944-1949

- Includes report on Civil Liberties in Germany by Roger Baldwin (November 1948), memo on civil liberties in Germany (January 1949); memos from New York office; Report of the Second National Conference on Intergroup Relations (Chicago, November 1948); memo and correspondence re proposed changes in voting rights of ACLU; minutes of some meetings of ACLU; memo in support of draft of a state civil rights law, copies of proposed bill.
- Folder 3: Miscellaneous Publications, 1948-1949

- ACLU publications
- Folder 4: SLCLC, 1948-1949

- Includes Kansas loyalty bill, Benjamin Youngdahl
- Folder 5: ACLU, 1949

- Includes bills and projects which ACLU supports; announcements of meetings and agendas; ACLU formulation of clear and present danger test; ACLU weekly newsletter; news releases, memos, brochures sent to E. Buder, Secretary, Missouri Civil Liberties Committee; correspondence rearguing Kansas law on loyalty oaths; correspondence regarding bills in the House of Representatives and Senate and ACLU's stand on them; correspondence regarding separation of Church and State and public funds for private or sectarian schools; memorandum on the Feinberg Law (1949).
- Folder 6: Miscellaneous Publications, Fall 1949

- Correspondence of Eugene Buder and materials regarding
- Folder 7: Criminal Cases, 1949

- Includes information memos; correspondence regarding various bills in the House of Representatives and Senate; correspondence with people regarding their court cases and or prison sentences.
- Folder 8: Criminal Cases, 1949

- Includes ACLU bulletins regarding House Un-American Activities Committee, habeas corpus and war crimes, right to counsel, wrongfully obtained confessions, search and seizures, and parole procedure; letter from the Committee of 100 to Mrs. Ernst Jones, and "Corrections and Social Work Bibliography of Works Owned by the Missouri League for Reduction of Delinquency and Crime"
- Folder 9: SLCLC, 1950

- Includes report of the Treasurer, 1949; correspondence with New York Office answering questions they have regarding St. Louis and Missouri; letter to Herbert Levy regarding segregation in St. Louis public recreational facilities (May 1950); letter from SLCLC endorsing Kutcher Civil Rights Committee (January 1950); list of SLCLC Executive Committee, 1949-50; letter from Buder to Homer C. Bishop, past chairman of SLCLC (February 1950); letter from Pat Malin to St. Louis Globe-Democrat (March 1950) regarding their editorial on the ACLU (November 1949); letter from Buder to ACLU supporting them in favoring the referendum on bill penalizing obstructive picketing of federal courts (October 1949).
- Biographical/Historical Note: Note: Kutcher's case was key test of the restrictions on democratic rights involved in the loyalty purge procedures
- Folder 10: ACLU, Fall 1950

- Includes weekly newsletters; monthly publications of ACLU; news releases; Minutes of ACLU Alien Civil Rights Committee Special Meeting, July 27, 1950; NAACP Annual Report, 1949.
- Folder 11: Miscellaneous Publications, 1950

- Include Eugene Buder's correspondence with National ACLU office; compiled news clippings and articles on Europe
- Folder 12: SLCLC, Fall 1950

- Includes Eugene Buder's correspondence, materials related to the case of a man stealing six Roger Baldwin letters from the SLCLC, correspondence about a report on St. Louis public schools, personal contributions of Buder to civil liberties issues in St. Louis, comic book ordinance, election issue of the Missouri Progressive, published by the Progressive Party of St. Louis, Antonia Sentner case (St. Louis immigration case), and transcripts of radio broadcasts sponsored by the Christian Nationalist Party of MO
- Biographical/Historical Note: Background: Antonia Sentner was the wife of William (Bill) Sentner, active labor organizer. She faced deportation for her past membership in the communist party.
- Folder 13: ACLU, Fall 1950

- Includes weekly newsletters; monthly publications of ACLU; news releases; Minutes of ACLU Alien Civil Rights Committee Special Meeting, July 27, 1950; NAACP Annual Report, 1949.
- Folder 14: Miscellaneous Publications, Fall 1950

- Includes materials put out by the NAACP, the Progressive Party of Missouri, the Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, the Christian Nationalist Party, the Missouri Association for Social Welfare, and the United Nations
- Folder 15: Criminal Cases, August 1950

- Includes letters to Mr. Eugene Buder from persons (many in prisons) asking his advice and counsel.
- Folder 16: James H. Sage, 1950

- Materials related to the City of St. Louis v. James Sage case, August 1950 (James Sage arrested for distributing leaflets for the Stockholm Peace Petition, nominally arrested for disturbing the peace, originally represented by Douglas MacLeod, represented during appeal by Benjamin Roth)
- Box 3

- Folder 1: Office Files and Cases, 1952-1953

- Includes letter to Washington University from Genevieve Nations regarding admitting Negroes to Washington University and Arthur H. Compton's reply (June 1946 and September 1947); letters from persons seeking aid from SLCLC; letter from Harry S Truman (March 1953), unable to accept SLCLCs invitation to speak; memo from Buder on constitutionality of a Senate Bill (February 1953), which sets up a state commission against discrimination; "Remarks in Support of House Bill #112" by Buder (February 1953). The Bill would provide that any otherwise qualified citizen of Missouri who complies with entrance requirements be admitted to any state-supported institution of higher learning without regard to race, color or religion. Statement also used before Senate Committee on Education (March 1953); "Remarks in Support of Bill #114" by Buder (March 1953). Bill would provide that any child of school age be admitted as a pupil in any free public school in the school district in which he resides and that school funds be used lawfully to provide for only such schools admitting as a pupil any child of school age residing in that school district; statement of SLCLC on the Hilsman Bill (no date). SLCW opposed the bill "which would in affect completely nullify all the protections and safeguards that our state (Missouri) has deemed wise and just to accord to all voters for parties other than the two dominant parties"; pending legislation on civil rights (February 1953).
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics included: education, desegregation
- Folder 2: ACLU (national) Memos, 1952-1953

- Includes memo from New York Office on Owen Lattimore Case (Lattimore was the primary target of McCarthyism, January 1953); copy of letter from H. William Filelson of ACLU to Pat Malin regarding Communism in the U.S. (February 1953); New York Office reports on civil liberties problems; memo regarding Rosenberg [atomic espionage] case (November 1952); memo from Mr. Joughin regarding the broadcasting and televising of court room proceedings (March 1952); memo on literature coming from abroad (April 1953).
- Folder 3: ACLU (national) minutes and publications, 1952-1953

- Folder 4: Publications, various, 1952-1953

- Includes copies of Missouri and US bills on: lynching, poll tax, reorganizing Department of Justice for the protection of civil rights, discrimination in interstate transportation, right of political participation, convict labor, civil rights, Commission on Civil Rights - with marginal comments by Buder; "Lattimore the Scholar," edited by Gerry Boas and Harvey Wheeler, 1953, (Contains articles by other scholars attesting to Professor Lattimore's reputation); Program booklet, NAACP 1953 convention in St. Louis; Report of Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc. 1952; flyers in support of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; flyer in support of five Missouri residents facing Smith Act charges for protesting war in Korea; affidavit of William Sentner; motion to dismiss indictment of James Frederick Forest; St. Louis Argus, pages 13 - 16 discussing events prior to Supreme Court ruling on school segregation;
- Folder 5: Office Files and Cases, 1953

- Inlcudes coorespondence with national ACLU office and other affiliates; information about five Missouri residents held on Smith Act charges; publications of St. Louis Council on Human Relations; program for 5th St. Louis Insititute of Human Rights; booklet "St Louis Race Relations on the Air" Catholic Interracial Council of St. Louis; St. Louis American article on teatment of black residents by police, June 25, 1953; recruitment brocures from national ACLU; "Power of Arrest" text and drafts by Eugene Buder (on police actions following events in St. Louis and Kansas City), circa 1953; brochure "Films for Better HUman Relations"; "Up To Date with CORE" November 1953 newsletter listing desegregation work in St. Louis; amicus Curiae by SLCLC for Arnold et. al, vs Kirkwood School District. // Includes memos, minutes of meetings, publications of ACLU and SLCLC; ACLU: reply by ACLU to American Legion's resolution calling for the immediate investigation of the "questionable activities" of the ACLU; ACLU Board of Directors' meeting agenda and action, June 15, 1953, includes statements and comments on policies adopted by the Board; the Nature of the Communist Party; Allowable Considerations of Associations (in Educational and U.N. Employment); Propriety of Questions and Competency of Authority; Introduction to ACLU Report, January 1, 1951 to June 30, 1953; referendum on statements 1. 2. and 3, pro and con arguments included (policy statements on Communist Party, U.N. and educational employment, and propriety of questions and competency of authority as stated above); SLCLC: copy of proposed civil rights bill for the city of St. Louis; typescript entitled "Resistance to McCarthyism" by St. Louis Emergency Defense Committee and reprint of Post-Dispatch editorial on the first Smith Act convictions; "The Power of Arrest," by Eugene H. Buder, Chairman of the St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: civil rights; school desegregation; Kirkwood and Meacham Park; police interactions with black residents;
- Folder 6: ACLU (Nationla) Press Releases and Newsletters, 1953

- Folder 7: SLCLC meeting minutes, 1953

- Minutes of June 30, 1953
- Folder 8: ACLU (National) and Chicago affiliate meeting minutes, 1953

- Folder 9: ACLU (national) memos from New York Office, 1953

- Folder 10: ACLU California "Open Forum", 1953

- newsletters
- Folder 11: ACLU (national) Press Releases and Newsletters, 1953 - 1954

- Folder 12: Office Files, 1954

- Includes: correspondence from Frankie Freeman and St. Louis NAACP; Emergency Civil Liberties Committee; correspondence from Billie Ames and CORE St. Louis, with "Up To Date with CORE" newsletter February 1954; flyer F.E.P.C. Committee of Missouri; booklet "the story of Jesse Dukes"; program from St. Louis Council of National Council of Negro Women; SLCLC budgets;
- Folder 13: ACLU (national) minutes and publications, 1954

- also includes "Rights" newsletter of Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
- Folder 14: Publications, various organizations, 1954

- Includes New York and Chicago affiliate meeting minutes; Missouri Association for Social Work;
- Box 4

- Folder 1: SLCLC Correspondence, 1949; 1954-1956

- Includes: correspondence with Ray H. Mills, incarcerated in Jefferson City, Missouri; Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
- Folder 2: SLCLC Minutes of meetings, publications, 1954-1958

- Folder 3: Sentner Trial (1 of 2), 1954-1958

- Notes and background for William Sentner's trial including: transcript of trial; handwritten notes and drafts of ACLU brief for Sentner; final draft (copy) of amicus curiae brief; "The Informer," by Frank Donner, The Nation, April 10, 1954; "The Smith Act and the Supreme Court: An ACLU Analysis, Opinion and Statement of Policy," 1952; Supreme Court Reporter, July 1, 1951 conspiracy trial, Dennis et al. vs. U.S.; Federal Reporter, October 20, 1952 (conspiracy trial, Frankfeld et al. vs. U.S.); "Individual Freedom and the Common Defense," by Walter Millis (published by the Fund for the Republic),; article in Civil Liberties, January 1958 regaring Supreme Court's reversals of Smith Act convictions; transcript of trial U.S. vs. Silverman and Stone, 1956.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Background: Sentner was on the Communist Party's state board when it established a basic training school for Communists in St. Louis. The Smith Act of 1940 made it unlawful to conspire to advocate a bringing about of forceful or violent overthrow of the government, and to organize a group so to teach. The Act is the chief federal sedition law. ACLU and SLCLC opposed this law. The Yates case (June 1957) decision stated that the belief in the forcible overthrow of the government, when divorced from an actual effort to overthrow, is not a violation of the Smith Act. It is on this basis that Sentner appealed; he did not participate in any conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government.
- Folder 4: Sentner Trial (2 of 2), 1954-1958

- continuation of previous folder
- Folder 5: ACLU (National), 1954-1958

- Includes some copies of Civil Liberties; Constitution and Bylaws of ACLU, revisions and memo on constitutional revisions.
- Folder 6: Publications, various groups, 1954-1958

- Includes: "Rights" by Emergency Civil Rights Committee; Missouri Association for Social Workers; St. Louis Labor Tribune; "Free Assembly" televised town meeting sponsored by Bar Association of St. Louis at Old Courthouse; Nation reprints; Fund for the Republic; pro-segregation racist flyers and cartoons by St. Louis Tavern Owner's Association, 1956; Association of American Indian Affairs.
- Folder 7: SLCLC Correspondence, 1955-1957

- Includes telegram from NAACP May 17, 1954 announcing ruling in Brown v Board; correspondence regarding Morton Sobell; Freedom Agenda Committee (St. Louis); correspondence regarding Willis Sanders, held by FBI in St. Louis, 1955; "Committee of 100" organized by NAACP; Kutcher Civil Rights Commitee; Smith Act cases; letters from persons incarcerated in Jefferson CIty, Missouri.
- Folder 8: SLCLC Minutes of meetings, publications, 1955-1957

- Includes: 2 page brochure "have you ever talked on a wire tapped phone?"; "Liberties"; minutes (1955);
- Folder 9: ACLU Publications, 1955-1957

- Includes: tribute to Arthur Garfield Hays by Roger Baldwin; "Civil Liberties" newsletters; news releases; affiliate conferneces; incomes and amounts earned by affiliates, 1951-1955.
- Folder 10: Publications, various, 1955-1957

- Includes "Legislative News" by the Committee on Legislation, Missouri Association for Social Welfare; Bill to amend and revise the laws relating to immigration, naturalization, nationality and citizenship (February 1955); "Rights" by ECLC; "The Civil rights Story 1956" by Theodore Leskes; newspaper clippings; "Harvaed School Record"; Repeal The Walkter-McCarrin Law; St. Louis Commitee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell; "The Peacemaker"; .
- Folder 11: SLCLC newsletters, minutes, correspondence, 1956

- Includes: corerespondence from other organizations
- Folder 12: ACLU and Emergency Civil Liberties Committee publications, 1956

- "Civil Liberties" and "Rights" newsletters
- Sub-Series 3: General Files of the Chairman, 1958-1965

- General Files of the SLCL Chairman, 1960-1961 (circa), and 1963-1965.
- Box 1

- Folder 1: SLCLC Correspondence, 1958

- Includes correspondence of Hadley Grimm (Chairman, circa 1958-1960)
- Folder 2: SLCLC Correspondence, 1959 - 1960

- Includes correspondence of: Hadley Grimm; Ethical Society; St. Louis Chapter Americans for Democratic Freedom, 1959; President, St. Louis Board of Education from Grimm; statement of Dr. O. Wagner, statement of Metropolitan Church Federation of Greater St. Louis regarding prayer in schools; newspaper clippings about prayer in schools; statements on screening of mail [post office]; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; Fund for Public Uses Commitee, 8/27/1959 regarding Mill Creek Valley [referenced brochure not in file]; Leonor K. Sullivan, 6/29/1059 regarding vote against State's Rights Bill in Congress; St. Louis Urban League;
- Folder 3: SLCLC Correspondence, 1960

- Includes correspondence of: Hadley Grimm; Harold Norman; regarding Barthel [police brutality] case with summary by Norman, 5/10/1960, statement of facts and arguments, 9/2/1960; regarding censorship in Missouri State Penitentiary; Mill Creek Valley; World Affairs Council; draft of SLCLC 1959-1960 annual report addressing minority rights; draft of statement to West End Community Conference; SLCLC Certificate of Merit draft; Student Commitee for the Repeal of the Disclaimer Affidavit, Washington University (Eleanor Drosten), with newspaper clippings; Roger Baldwin visiting St. Louis; Delta Sigma Theta regarding St. Louis visit of Lucy Lameck; Irving Ferman; draft to Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter; St. Louis NAACP regarding sucessful protest action at department store; referal of inquiry about Charles C. Hamilton to national ACLU; National Committee to Abolish the Un-American Activities Commitee;
- Folder 4: SLCLC Correspondence, 1961

- Includes: Barthel case (St. Louis Police); Constitution of the Washington University Civil Liberties Union; Human Rights in Missouri; HUAC; Urban League of St. Louis; University City Human relations Council; list of members of the Executive Committee; St. Louis Council on Human Relations and public accomidations bill; St. Louis NAACP; CORE Congress of Racial Equality listing of desegregated resuraunts in St. Louis; newspaper clippings; John Birch Society; SLCLC budget;
- Folder 5: SLCLC Correspondence, 1962

- Includes: nomminating committee; Humanist University regarding desegregation actions at Santoto restaurant in University City; Mayor Rayomnd Tucker regaridng 14th UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights Day;
- Folder 6: SLCLC Correspondence, 1955; 1963

- 2 documents: Greater St. Louis Committee for Freedom of Residence, 1963 and Hadley Grim to Missouri House Judiciary regarding House Bill 275, 1955.
- Folder 7: SLCLC Minutes of meetings, 1958 - 1962

- Minutes of general and executive meetings, some with notations added. Also: Correspondence regarding Barthel case; listing of executive and other committee members; 1956 bylaws of SLCLC; "Grouch" Washington University student newsletter, 1962 regarding partial desegregation of Santoro Resturaunt.
- Folder 8: SLCLC Publications, 1959-1962

- Includes: flyer for event was Washington University Medical School Auditorium, Irving Ferman speaker; "Civil Liberties" 1960, 1961, 1962.
- Folder 9: ACLU (National) Publications, 1959-1966

- Includes: memos from national ACLU to affiliates, including personel changes, religious holiday observance, subject list of human-interest stories, suggestions for 40th anniversary, school bus funding, Brown v Board, "Operation Correction"; "Civil Liberties" newsletter; "Goals for 1961"; "Goals for 1962";
- Folder 10: Publications, various groups (1 of 3), 1959 - 1961

- Includes: Americans for Democratic Action; 1961 report on civil rights from state advisory committee, Missouri; Anti-Defamation League; St. Louis newspaper clippings; "Freedom of Information Conference" University of MO Columbia, 1960; speech on housing discrimination, Missouri Association for Social Welfare; Urban League of St. Louis 1960 Annual Report; "America's Broken Mainspring" reprit from The Progressive; Focus Midwest; "Freedom-To-Read" American Book Publishers Council; "School Desegregation the First Six Years" by Southern Regional Council, with fold out map including Missouri; First Missouri Governor's Conference on Human Rights; Missouri Senate Bill No. 257, fair employment practices; US Commitee for Refuges;
- Folder 11: Publications, various groups (2 of 3), 1955-1960

- Includes: statement by US Senator Thomas C Hennings, Jr (D-MO); Youth to Abbolish Un-American Committee, large posters; I. F. Stone's Weekly; newspaper clippings; Citizen Committee to Preserve American Freedoms, for abolishing HUAC; "In Search of Truth: An Analysis of the HUAC Propaganda Film 'Operation Abolition'"; "Abolition News" [HUAC]; Civil Liberties Educational Foundation; CORE reprint of Florida State University paper regarding sit-down demonstrations; "police-community relations institute" East St. Louis, 1960; "The Truth About Desegregation in Washington's Schools" reprint from the Washington Post; Asbury Park Police Insititue on Community Relations, New Jersey 1960; Citizens for Educational Freedom, published in St. Louis regarding bussing for private or religious schools; "Sit-Ins The Student Report" booklet by CORE Congress of Racial Equality, 1960; Journal of The American Judicature Society, 1957, regarding "Justice for the Menally Ill"; Chicago Commitee to Defend Democratic Rights; "Southern Forum" ACLU of Southern California;
- Folder 12: Publications, various groups (3 of 3), 1958-1961

- Includes: "Human Rights Sunday" Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1958; Chicago Committee to Defend Democratic Rights; Americans for Democratic Action; newspaper clippings; ACLU of Southern California, 1959; "Don't Knock the Door Off the Hinges!" St. Louis Chapter, Protestants and Other Americans United for Seperation of Church and State (regarding Mill Creek Valley); "Connecticut School Bus Law"; "Workshop in Democracy"; "The Road to Life and Liberty" by Roger Baldwin; "Feelings Run Strong on Immigration" reprint from National Catholic Weekly Review, 1958; transcript of Rev. Martin Luther King speaking at Washington University, 1957; "Operation Housing Intagration"; "Segregation versus the Space Age," Greater Atlanta Council on Human Relations; "From Cold Prison Walls Asbury Howard Haunts America," Chicago Committee to Win the Vote in The South; newspaper clippings; Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, including articles supporting "Operation Abolition"; "Report of the Fair Employment Practices Commitee" St. Louis Board of Aldermen, investigating charge of discrimination on Plaza Project 1959; Working Lawyers group and ACLU of Souther California, 1960.
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Publication - "Communism on the Map", 1961 - 1962

- complete text of the tape-film strip; and "The Greater St. Louis School of Anti-Communism, April 1961, Selected Quotations" prepared by the St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee, St. Louis, 1962.
- Folder 2: SLCLC Correspondence, 1963

- Includes letter by William Landau to ACLU New York Office explaining why SLCLC does not wish to get involved in CORE's demonstration at Jefferson Bank,; Elmer Price's letter of resignation from the Executive Board of SLCLC [he resigned because of Landau's position on the Decent Literature Commission]; letters to Congressmen from William H. Landau re various bills in the legislature.
- Folder 3: SLCLC - minutes of meetings and publications, 1964 - 1965

- Inlcudes board minutes; flyers "Fair Employment" and "Civil Rights Act" by Urban League; bylaws; board nominations;
- Folder 4: SLCLC Correspondence, 1964

- Correspondence re Lischner case. [Dr. Harold W. Lischner was denied a license to practice medicine in Missouri because of his pacifist beliefs. SLCLC supported him]. More material on: Lischner, including copy of Thomas F. Eagleton's letter to State Board of Registration; news clippings on case; copy of defendant's brief, Harold Lischner vs. the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts of Missouri, et al.; letter to Landau from Dr. Harold Lischner re his case, and enclosing State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts' Finding of Fact, Lischner's Petition, and First Amended Petition, Plaintiff's Brief, Plaintiff's Reply Brief, Plaintiff's Requested Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law; Correspondence concerning Dr. Landau's joining the Decent Literature Commission. [Dr. Landau feels much is to be gained by participating in active discussion; however, the New York Office's policy is to refuse to participate in any way in decent literature commissions.]; letter, May 15, 1964 to Miss Shulamith Smith re May 12 resolution of the Decent Literature Commission, from William Landau, with his comments on the resolution; Letter to editor, Globe-Democrat, My 1964, with summary of SLCLC's position on free speech; correspondence re arresting of portesters at Presidential pickets in Forest Park (February 1964). including Dr. Landau's letter to the editor, Globe-Democrat; correspondence with New York Office, including letter from John de J. Pemberton, Jr. explaining the misunderstanding between the National Office and the St. Louis branch of ACLU; Recommendations Submitted to the Executive Committee by the Public Relations and Membership Committee, 1957; letters to Congressmen from Landau re various bills in the legislature; letter from Landau to New York Office nominating Arthur J. Freund for the Florina Lasker Award; SLCLC's comments on the National Office Staff Paper, "The ACLU: Today and Tomorrow," April 1964; statement of Benjamin Roth re Jefferson Bank demonstrations; preliminary proposal for a re-invigorating program [for SLCLC] presented by the program committee to the Executive Board, October 1964; Letter from William G. Lorenz, minister at Grade Presbyterian Church (Easton-Page neighborhood) regarding police mistreatment after calling police for a crime, 1964;
- Folder 5: SLCLC Correspondence, 1965

- Includes memo on fair housing in UNiversity City; Dr. Landau's talk at the annual meeting of SLCLC; letter to Post-Dispatch by Landau re HUAC (February 16, 1965); letter (March 1, 1965) to John D. Pemberton, New York office, from Landau on local and national issues; letter to Senator Edward Long from Landau informing him that he has been awarded the 1965 Annual Civil Liberties Award; letter to editor, Post-Dispatch on their report of the church-state relations panel held at the SLCLC membership meeting, (February 1965); letter (February 1965) from Landau to Alan Reitman, New York office, on Decent Literature Commission; "St. Louis Police Department Annual Report," 1961 and 1962; flyers and brochures from Police-Community Relations; "Police Journal" Jan, Feb. March 1964; S LCLC minutes of meetings and publications. Includes copy of amended by-laws of SLCLC, May 1961; memo listing Civil Rights legislation introduced in Missouri General Assembly, 1965; correspondence with Richard Lytle reagrding Washington University and the SLCLC's archives, 1965;
- Folder 6: ACLU (National) materials, 1965

- Includes memos, publications of ACLU; minutes of a special meeting of the Board of Directors of ACLU, April 1965 - matters discussed: shared-time, national legislation, lawyers constitutional defense committee, libel, capital punishment; fifteen-page memo from New York office, May 1964, "National Committee and Affiliate Comment on 'The ACLU-Today and Tomorrow"; memo from Jack de J. Pemberton, May 1964, re "ACLU- Today and Tomorrow" memo of Alan Reitman, basis of discussion at Biennial Conference; "How Americans Protest: A Statement on the Civil Rights Demonstrations." published by ACLU, August 1963; Summary Report of 1964 ACLU Biennial Conference; copy of testimony of the ACLU on the President's Bill for Aid to Elementary and Secondary Education, February 1965.
- Folder 7: University City Fair Housing, 1964-1965

- Includes memo in support of fair housing legislation by the University City Civic Association.
- Sub-Series 4: Additional Files, 1948 - 1968

- A small section of files transferred to the archives seperatly, with topics overlapping the earlier subseries.
- Box 1

- Folder 1: SLCLC Correspondence, 1965-1968

- Includes correspondence pertaining to membership; master copy of revised by-laws ACLU of Eastern Missouri adopted January 1, 1968.
- Folder 2: SLCLC Minutes of Meetings, 1966-1968

- included are some budget reports and policy statements
- Folder 3: SLCLC Minutes of Meetings, 1966-1967

- Includes executive committee lists 1966-67; minutes; budget reports
- Folder 4: SLCLC Publications, 1962 -1968

- Includes issues of Liberties, various 1962-1968; postcards for events; press releases
- Folder 5: ACLU (National) Publications, 1965-1968

- Includes Biennial conference 1966; Civil Liberties 1967; available publications; affiliate lists;
- Folder 6: ACLU (National) Publications, 1960 - 1968

- Includes national board minutes 1966; Roger Baldwin Foundation prospectus and newsletters; Annual reports of national ACLU 1955, 1956, 1957; literature lists; affiliate lists; "General Guide to ACLU Litigation Procedures and Practices" 1966; memo regarding 1940 memo concerning board membership, 1965; Civil Liberties, 1968; memos on "dial-a-smear" taped propaganda, conscientious objectors, church and state, circa 1965;
- Folder 7: Publications - African Americans and Discrimination, 1948 - 1966

- Includes: article in "St. Louis Argus" July 8, 1966 by Evelyn Schreiber, executive secretary; "Operation Challenge" (story of Kinloch High School Class of 1963) by YMCA, 1963; "When a Negro Moves Next Door" reprint from Saturday Evening Post, 1959; "Questions and Answers Presidents Executive Order No. 11063 Equal Opportunity in Housing" 1963; "The Negro in St. Louis Today" Urban League, 1965; "Confessions of a Block-Buster" Saturday Evening Post July 14, 1962; "Survey of Negro Employment" Missouri Commission on Human Rights, 1964; "Minority Housing in Wisconsin" League of Women Voters of Wisconsin, 1965; Fifth Annual Report Missouri Commission on Human Rights, 1961-62; "Anti-Discrimination Legislation in the American States" Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service, November 1948; "The Negro Speaks" booklet reprint of 1963 symposium with "prominent Negro Leaders" St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
- Folder 8: Publications - Civil Liberties, general, 1953 - 1965

- Includes: "State Anti-Discrimination and Anti-Bias Laws" American Jewish Congress, revised edition 1953; St. Louis Post-Dsipatch and St. Louis Globe-Democrat newspaper clippings; "Realities: St. Louis Bi-Weekly of Social and Political Analysis" November 5, 1965; reprints of news about Vietnam, 1966;"Focus Midwest" 1962 (Vol. 1, No. 1-7), 1963 (Vol. 2, No. 1-5); Wall Street Journal reprints about ACLU, 1963 and 1965; "Progress" newsletter, Missouri Commission on Human Rights, Nov-Dec 1967.
- Series 2: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1953 - 1985

- Arrangement: Original order, partially alphabetical
- Sub-Series 1: Office Files, 1953 - 1980

- Spans the years 1953-1980, is comprised of the office files of the ACLU/EM: minutes of meetings, general correspondence, both incoming and outgoing; miscellaneous material regarding the history of the ACLU/EM, budgets and financial statements; memos and correspondence from national, 1961-1968; materials relating to Biennial Conferences (1964, 1966, 1968).
- Box 1

- Folder 1: SLCLC - Executive Committee Minutes, March 1953- December 1959

- SLCLC Executive Committee Minutes that include information on Senate Bills, organization events, and social issues including police brutality, segregation in schools and housing, and censorship. Minutes include lists of standing committee members and executive board members
- Biographical/Historical Note: wiretapping, school integration passed in elementary schools (Sep, 1954), police brutality, loyalty oaths, housing discrimination, censorship, Leslie Hill Case, Comic book ordinance, juvenile delinquency.
- Folder 2: SLCLC - Regular Executive Board Meeting Minutes, January 1960 - December, 1965

- SLCLC Minutes from Executive Committee meetings regarding treasury reports, committee appointments, and current civil liberties issues in and around St. Louis; list of members of the Executive Board 1962-1963 year and 1965-1966 year; Preliminary Proposal for a Re-Invigorating Program presented by the Program Committee (aim to reorganize and add programming to the SLCLC), notes regarding correspondence between SLCLC and Kansas City ACLU affiliate about working more closely together; 1965 Income and Expenditure Statement; correspondence between SLCLC and National ACLU regarding recommendations for the Biennial Meeting of the National Planning Committee.
- Biographical/Historical Note: State penitentiary censorship, police brutality, members of SLCLC attending a meeting at a Christian anti-communist school, creation of Washington University Student Affiliate chapter, separation of church and state in school districts, Oldham case: death row case of convicted rapist who was denied change of venue, Lorenz case: white minister arrested while trying to help a black parishioner file a complaint against the police, Sparlin Case: man withstood pressure groups trying to stop him from selling goods made in communist countries, police-community relations
- Folder 3: SLCLC - Regular Executive Board Meeting Minutes, January 1966 - December 1967

- Includes: SLCLC Executive Committee members (1966-67, 1967-68) and committee assignments; Executive Committee minutes; Minutes of Special Steering Committee of SLCLC; National ACLU Summary of Minutes from Church-State Committee Meeting (December, 1965); National ACLU memos; SLCLC Treasurer's Report and Proposal; Membership Committee Report (October, 1966); National ACLU correspondence with SLCLC; Proposed Principles of Mid-Missouri Chapter (in Executive Committee Minutes from May 25, 1967); Report on the Fourth Annual Conference of the National Development Council of the ACLU; Proposal of the Committee on Free Speech/Press by Dale Swihart; Officer list of Executive Board Liberties Committee; Executive Board members of Mid-Missouri Civil Liberties Union.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Distribution of American Legion material in public schools, discussion to change chapter name to "St. Louis Chapter of American Civil Liberties Union", Conscientious Objection to particular wars, police-school programs in Arizona violating rights of participants as a warning to STL area schools looking to implement same programs; Academic freedom (at St. Louis University) with regards to communist professors; new Code of Criminal Conduct (included in minutes from Feb 28, 1967), creation of a "Mid-Missouri" chapter of ACLU for Columbia and Jefferson City residents.
- Folder 4: Board of Directors Meeting Agenda and Minutes, January 1972- December 1976.

- Board of Directors meeting agendas and minutes, including list of board members; Minutes of Free Speech/Free Press Meeting; Notes from board members' interview of two St. Louis City Jail Employees (Lutheran chaplain and the assistant social director); "Special Committee Recommendations" from Board of Directors; Minutes of Board of Trustees Meeting; Report of the Ad Hoc Committee meeting regarding complaint procedure proposed for the St. Louis Police Department, suggested changes to the report of the Ad Hoc Committee meeting; Joint Proposals from the ACLU EM and Washington University Clinical Law Program regarding Wash U Law students being assigned to work with the ACLU/EM, including budget proposal; treasurer's reports; Report of the AD Hoc Committee to Study the Pros and Cons of ACLU/EM involvement in Damage Suits; membership information and financial statements
- Biographical/Historical Note: School dress code, religious freedom for public school teachers, St. Louis City Jail policies and issues (in interview with ACLU EM), police-community relations, ACLU/EM meetings with police to discuss the creation of an Advisory Board for complaint procedures, proposal that Wash U law students should be assigned to work for the ACLU/EM, discussion regarding the expunging of arrest records for those not convicted, Missouri State, Penitentiary reform project, Federal Campaign reform laws, ACLU EM support in Supreme Court decision permitting abortions; ACLU EM requested to defend Dennis Nix, former Nazi Party member, in a case regarding the violating of his civil rights by the FBI; FBI harassment of St Louis citizens; Gun control; race as a factor in hiring/promoting within St. Louis Police Department; discussion of merger with Kansas City ACLU branch
- Folder 5: Board of Directors Meeting Agenda and Minutes, January 1977 - December 1980

- Board of Directors meeting agendas and minutes, treasurer's reports, and list of Board members; membership information;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Merger discussion with ACLU Western Missouri branch, ACLU EM position on psychiatric commitment procedures, limitations on evidence in Rape trials, ACLU EM entry into Nazi defense case as co-counsel, ACLU EM Prison Suit: went to court to try and correct overcrowding and unsanitary conditions in Missouri's maximum security penitentiary; implementation of a review board for sterilization procedures for those under 18 years old, police practices, death penalty litigation, St. Louis school desegregation effort, City planning commission ruled against Muslim congregation's attempt to change zoning requirements to allow them to build a mosque in St. Louis City, Housing Committee proposal for a grant for a "Fair Housing Impact Ligation Project"
- Folder 6: Board of Trustees Meeting, Agenda and Minutes; and Memoranda and Membership Lists, 1970 - 1980., January, 1968 - December, 1980

- Includes Board of Trustees member list (1973-1978), ACLU EM memos, treasurer's reports, newsletters, Board of Trustees meeting agendas and minutes; ACLU EM Committee Assignments (1968-69); Report of the Special Committee to Build a Police-Community Relations Committee; Report and Recommendation of Special Committee to Study ACLU Office Functioning (proposing moving the ACLU EM into its own office);
- Biographical/Historical Note: Bill of Rights education for students and teachers, Police shooting at Cochran Apartments (white housing project), Police-community relations and police complaint procedure, "exclusionary zoning" in city of Black Jack,
- Folder 7: Legal Panel, Agenda, Minutes, Dockets, Memoranda, August, 1964 -

- Includes: Civil Liberties Committee Legal Panel member invitation and member list, ACLU EM Legal Panel Minutes (including current and new cases being worked on) and Agendas, Several active Legal Panel Dockets, SLCLC Executive Committee members (1966-67, 1967-68) and committee assignments; Executive Committee minutes; Minutes of Special Steering Committee of SLCLC; National ACLU Summary of Minutes from Church-State Committee Meeting (December, 1965);
- Biographical/Historical Note: Civil liberties cases: police brutality, censorship, public housing, St. Louis City jail overflow/unsanitary conditions, abortion,
- Folder 8: Budgets and Financial Statement, January 1967 -

- SLCLC Financial Reports and Proposed Budgets (1966, 1967), notes on 1967 and 1968 proposed budget; ACLU EM 1967-1978 Financial Reports/Statements, 1968-1980 Budget Reports, proposed and accepted budgets (1967-1980), budget projection; Audit Report, ACLU EM (1968); ACLU EM application for tax exemption; Income and expenditure statements; Treasurer's Report (1972-1973); Mid-Missouri chapter 1973 budget; Financial Statement for the "Privacy Media Project"; Membership Information (1976-77); ACLU EM Cost Analysis by Eighth Circuit Court: Memorandum regarding having ACLU EM Fund distribute assets to the ACLU EM organization;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Finance and budget, ACLU affiliate organization
- Folder 9: Mid-MO CLU Executive Board Meeting Minutes, Miscellaneous, January 1967 -

- Correspondence and material relating to the establishment of the Mid-MO chapter; "Proposed Principles to Guide Relation Between St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee and... the Mid-Missouri Chapter"; Map of Congressional Districts of Missouri (1966); By-Laws of the Mid-Missouri Chapter, ACLU of Eastern MO; Mid-MO CLU Executive Board (1967); Mid-MO Interim Executive Board meeting minutes and Agendas; Columbia Free Press case, 1966; newspaper clippings regarding civil rights at Univ. of MO -Columbia; Proposed budget Mid-MO (1968); Newsletter regarding Rights of Students at University of Missouri;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Students' rights, free speech, freedom of the press, selective enforcement of the law (Columbia "Free press" distribution", University By-Laws, student suspension/expulsion,
- Folder 10: Constitution, By-laws, and Policy Guides, March, 1945 - January, 1975

- Includes: Constitution of the SLCLC (1945); SLCLC By-Laws (1956, amended 1965); SLCLC "Proposed Revision of By-Laws" (1967), and Revised By-Laws (1968); 1967; Correspondence re: National policies and additional policies; Constitution and By-Laws of the ACLU (1940); Policy of the ACLU on Pressure-Group Censorship; ACLU/EM
- Biographical/Historical Note: Constitutions and by-laws, censorship, religious deprogramming, ACLU policies regarding organizational practices and beliefs, ACLU/EM stance on affirmative action, ACLU call for impeachment of Nixon,
- Folder 11: National ACLU CAF Grants, December, 1971 -

- Includes: "Proposal for Grant from the National Development Council of the ACLU/EM"(1971, 1975); Correspondence between ACLU/EM and Nationals regarding a Crisis Area Fund grant; 1972, 1974-1975 ACLU/EM Legal Docket, ACLU/EM Budget (1973-74); 1973 Crisis Area Fund Grant Proposals (1971-1975); ACLU/EM income and expenditure report (1972-1973); State legislative report; Copy of "Liberties" newsletter (1973);
- Biographical/Historical Note: grant proposals, rights of juveniles, independent party politics, deplorable conditions of MO state jails, MO Prison Project,
- Folder 12: Legislation, December, 1964 - March, 1971

- Copies of Missouri Senate Bills of interest; Missouri Fair Employment Practices Act; Congressional Record proceedings; Reports from Senator Long (10/64-8/65),
- Biographical/Historical Note: Discrimination in public places and employment practices,
- Folder 13: News clippings - various issues, Jan, 1966 - August, 1980

- Biographical/Historical Note: Freedom of Speech / Press, student protests, real estate, school financial aid, wiretapping. aid to legislative organizations, privacy
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Jefferson Bank Case, 1963-1967

- Robert B. Curtis (Curtis, chairman of CORE, was convicted of criminal contempt for violating a court order prohibiting any demonstration that would disrupt the conduct of business at the bank.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Intra-group tensions, especially between Melvin Wulf and Courtney Shands
- Folder 2: Miscellaneous and Local Material, 1962-1967

- SLCLC Preliminary Proposal for a Reinvigorating Program (1964); membership drive information (1967), draft letter expressing disapproval over excessive police use of firearms (1965), proposed principles to guide relations between SLCLC and mid-Missouri Chapter (1967);
- Folder 3: SLCLC Awards, 1961-1979

- List of award winners, correspondence re: nominees, news clippings, biographies of recipients, address cards. Also includes actual awards and citations given.
- Folder 4: Washington University Chapter, 1962-1966

- Project proposals (1962); Includes first ever issue of "Report on Civil Liberties" newsletter (February 18, 1966), the WU CLU publication; and correspondence between SLCLC and WU chapter.
- Folder 5: Legal Aid Society News clippings, 1968-1969

- Newspaper clippings, mostly from the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the St. Louis Sentinel, concerning the actions of the Legal Aid Society and the conflict over St. Louis County Supervisor Lawrence Roos deciding not to renew the $16,000 the County has provided the society with each year since 1964
- Folder 6: Chapter of Western MO Minutes, Incomplete., 1972-1980

- Folder 7: Press Releases (Local), 1966-1985

- Press releases in somewhat reverse chronological order
- Biographical/Historical Note: This is during the time of Joyce Armstrong,
- Folder 8: Miscellaneous

- Pertaining to history of ACLU/EM:
- Folder 9: Correspondence, 1969-1980

- Includes report of ACLU/EM president June 1978; correspondence re: proposed merger with Western MO chapter.
- Folder 10: Correspondence, 1968

- Includes letter criticizing actions of national and suggesting SLCLC's secession from ACLU (November 1, 1968); possible merger between St. Louis and Kansas City affiliates (October 18); letter to Gov. Hearnes regarding appointment of a citizen's panel to investigate police complaint procedure system (September 25); letters re: change in affiliate representation on the national board (August); telegram from national re: policy on Kennedy assassination (June 7); chairman's report for the year; campaign against death penalty (March).
- Folder 11: Correspondence, 1967

- Release commenting on arrest of 12 people for expressing opinions in a peaceful manner including several who had gathered to object to the city's support of the Veiled Prophet Ball (12/29/67); inquiry from Jefferson City NAACP "should the federal government allow urban renewal in a minority area if there is no fair or open housing ordinance?"; SLCLC response (10/21/67); letter from Robert B. Curtis re: attempt to disbar him for his role in Jefferson Bank case (Oct.-May); numerous letters re: SLCLC meetings with St. Louis Police Board for improvement of police complaint practices, plan described in letter March 27, outlined, Jan. 9.
- Folder 12: Correspondence, 1966

- Includes letters re: challenge to law prohibiting parades in public parks (April - May).
- Folder 13: Correspondence, 1963 -1965

- Membership List (no addresses, just names); mostly concerns SLCLC financial matters letter to Board of Police Commissioners re: complaint procedures (11/23/65).
- Folder 14: Ultra Right Organizations, 1962 -1967

- Correspondence; news clippings; policy statement from national; filmstrip guide to "Communism on the Map" and "The Christian Anti-Communism Crusade" prepared by SLCLC (April 1962).
- Box 3

- Folder 1: Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee, September, 1965 - March, 1967

- Correspondence within National ACLU; Memos from National ACLU/Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee; Report of ACLU's 2nd Southern Regional Conference, 1965; 1966 Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee Conference agenda; Progress Report on Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee-ACLU Fund Drive; reprint of New York Times article "Yankee Lawyer Go Home" (March 12, 1967); reprint articles on civil rights in the south from New Republic and The Reporter, 1967; informational pamphlets; List of attorneys and legal secretaries who served in the 1964 Summer Program (organized by state).
- Biographical/Historical Note: civil rights and the civil rights movement, ACLU in the South, Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee; Southern Summer Program; Judicial representation for black people in the South.
- Folder 2: Civil Disorders 1967, July, 1967 - August, 1967

- Correspondence; Memos from National ACLU to affiliates regarding urban riots (material marked confidential regarding Seattle riot); NJ CLU Press Statements during New Jersey Riots; Letter to Seattle Mayor Braman from University of Washington regarding riots; Capital Area chapter ACLU newsletter (August, 1967); "Riot Report in Focus" from the National Advisor Committee.
- Biographical/Historical Note: "ghetto violence", ACLU action regarding urban riots (Newark and Seattle),
- Folder 3: National Policy on Civil Disobedience, September, 1968 - August, 1968

- Memos from National; Affiliate Positions on Civil Disobedience; Memo from Roger Baldwin re: proposed policy on civil disobedience (September, 1986); National memo regarding proposed changes in the ACLU Board of Directors; Proposed Modified Policy Statement on Civil Disobedience of the ACLU (September, 1968); Memo from Law Professor to Board of Directors regarding Lawyers and Civil Disobedience; "Text of Policy Statement on Civil Disobedience Adopted by Board of Directors of ACLU".
- Biographical/Historical Note: Civil disobedience and the right to practice it, ACLU policy on civil disobedience and their obligation to protect those arrested for such charges.
- Folder 4: Military and Selective Service, March, 1962 -

- Memos from National regarding alleged censorship of the military, military free speech, and religious practice in the military; Draft ACLU Statement on Conscription (September, 1965); Court brief of draft card burning case (USA vs Miller); correspondence regarding opposition to the Vietnam war; correspondence regarding San Francisco Selective Service Panel and statement on the panel itself; articles from The New Republic re: military injustices (1968); Information from the
- Biographical/Historical Note: military censorship, free speech, conscripted military service;
- Folder 5: Labor - Business Committee, June, 1965 -

- Report on Labor-Business Committee meeting, roster of committee; memo re: "The Corporation and Civil Liberties"(April, 1966);
- Biographical/Historical Note: Hierarchical bureaucracy, labor-business relations.
- Folder 6: Mass Communications Committee, 1967-68, October, 1967 - November, 1968

- Information from National; Excerpts from ACLU Biennial Conference; minutes from Communications Media Committee meeting; report of Subcommittee on Civil Liberties Requirements for Cable and Pay /TV; Roster of ACLU Mass Communications Committee (1968-69); Report on "Conference on Mass Media and Race Relations", 1967.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Media rights, Cable TV, mass media and riots, media and race relations
- Folder 7: Equality Committee, June 1965-September, 1968

- Correspondence between National ACLU and law firm regarding civil liberties, correspondence with Board of Directors regarding discrimination in private organizations; agenda and minutes from Equality Committee meetings; Memos regarding policies and practices of voluntary non-profit agencies, compensatory treatment for Negroes, the gathering and dissemination of birth control information, race labeling, the age for voting, legal protection against sex discrimination, collection and dissemination of race data; "Preferential Hiring of Minority Group Applicants"; excerpts from Board of Directors meeting minutes;
- Biographical/Historical Note: discrimination in employment and membership in private organizations, race identification,
- Folder 8: Church-State Committee, December, 1965 - June, 1968

- Memos regarding ACLU policy and principles for Church-State issues, memos regarding conscripted military service and conscientious objectors; Minutes and agenda of the Church-State Committee; Statement on ACLU Articulation of the "Religion" Clauses of the First Amendment Approved by Church-State Committee (1966); "The Church-State Problem has been Handed to You!"
- Biographical/Historical Note: conscripted military service,
- Folder 9: Policy Guide, 1966

- ACLU Board's Policy Statements on war issues (1966); Fair Administrative Procedure (Policy #229); ACLU Policy Guide from National.
- Biographical/Historical Note: ACLU Policies and official Policy Statement
- Folder 10: Privacy 1966-1968, September, 1965 -

- Memos and correspondence regarding Free Speech/Association Committee - Right of Privacy; "A Statement on the Right of Privacy" (1966); Report and recommendations from the Committee to Preserve American Freedom conference on "The Threat to Privacy" (1967); Memo regarding Free Speech/Associate Committee "Revised Recommendation on Right of Privacy"(1966); "The Right to Privacy" bibliography; Roster of ACLU Privacy Committee, 1968-1969; Pamphlets on threats to privacy published by Committee to Preserve American Freedom; news clippings re: privacy issue, 1967.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Privacy and Free Speech, Government surveillance and privacy.
- Folder 11: Interracial Marriage, 1964 - 1967

- Copy of story from St. Louis Post- Dispatch regarding Supreme Court issue of anti-miscegenation state laws (May 1964); Memos and correspondence from American Jewish Congress and Anti-Defamation League regarding miscegenation laws and certain cases; "Anti-Miscegenation Laws in Missouri" (1964); Correspondence between Presbyterian Interracial Council and House Judiciary Committee regarding House Bills 129 and 132; copies of Senate Bill No. 410 "relating to the prohibition of certain marriages"; House Bill No. 140; News Releases from National ACLU regarding miscegenation laws and the Loving supreme court case (1966-1967); Reprints of articles regarding interracial marriage and miscegenation; news clippings, 1964-1967.
- Biographical/Historical Note: interracial marriage, miscegenation laws (federal and state),
- Folder 12: Wiretapping 1967-68, February, 1967 -

- National ACLU Memorandum on Wiretapping Legislation; memos and correspondence regarding ACLU position on wiretapping; reprint article, "On the Tactics of Police-Prosecution Oriented Critics of the Courts", Cornell Law Quarterly (1964); reprint article "The Doomsayers", ACLU of Southern California, Open Forum regarding criminal procedures (1966); newspaper articles; Pamphlets: ACLU Report "The Wiretapping Problem Today"; "Police Power and Citizens' Rights",
- Biographical/Historical Note: wiretapping, government surveillance,
- Folder 13: Radio / TV, June, 1966 - September, 1967

- Papers presented at the Biennial Conference "The Issues in Program Regulation"(1966), "Religious Liberty and Broadcasting", "Civil Liberties Aspects of Broadcast
- Biographical/Historical Note: Freedom of Press, Freedom of Expression, religious freedom in broadcasting,
- Folder 14: Supreme Court / Legal Profession Articles, January, 1964 - April, 1967

- Biographical/Historical Note: Federal Law enforcement in the South,
- Folder 15: Office of Economic Opportunity - Criteria for Grants for Family Planning, November, 1965 - March, 1968

- Memos from National regarding grants for family planning, and the Broyhill Amendment (anti-riot provision); "Memo in support of Reconsideration of ACLU Action on OEO Criteria for Family Planning Grants"; Memos from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1968).
- Biographical/Historical Note: voluntary sterilization programs, contraceptive drugs and devices,
- Folder 16: Ombudsman, 1967 - 1968

- Memoranda on Ombudsman; Copy of bill to establish the Office of Ombudsman in a given state; newsletter: Senator Long Reports regarding the introduction of a full-time citizen's ombudsman in Missouri (May 1968).
- Biographical/Historical Note: ombudsmen, protection of civil rights and consideration of citizen complaints,
- Folder 17: Criminal Justice, December, 1963 - May, 1966

- ACLU newsletter; Reprints of articles on civil rights (Police Chief, 1963), "The Criminal Gets the Breaks" (New York Times Magazine , 1964), "The Suspect Confesses - But Who Believes Him?" (New York Times Magazine, May, 1965); Memos from national regarding bail practices, and regarding supreme court reporters; "Statement of Lawrence Speiser... before the Submottee on Conditional Rights... to revise existing bail practices in courts of the United states, and for other purposes" (June, 1965); news clipping "New Standards for Justine" (1966).
- Biographical/Historical Note: police responsibility and conduct, juvenile delinquency, minority rights violations,
- Box 4

- Folder 1: Memos and Information from the National ACLU, March 1962-November 1965

- Includes: policy statement on public aid to church-related institutions of higher education, testimony of ACLU on bill for aid to elementary and secondary education, summary report of 1964 Biennial Conference, Revision of Constitution and Bylaws, March 1965.
- Folder 2: Memos and Information from the National ACLU, January 1966-May 1967

- Memos on regulation of taped telephone messages ("dial-a-smears"), HUAC hearings and ACLU litigation, Plenary Board resolutions on Civil Liberties and War, Poverty, Privacy, Free Expression and Organizational questions, memos on abortion and fair housing; Painter Child Custody Case.
- Folder 3: Memos and Information from the National ACLU, , June 1967-December 1968

- Mostly information on ACLU constitution revision also statements on abortion, homosexuality; minutes and notes of nominating committee re: elections for National Board of Directors and National committee; financial statements December 1968.
- Folder 4: Memos and Information from National, February 1969-April 1977

- Memos re: Nominating Committee Action on National Board Elections; Academic Freedom Committee; credit reporting legislation.
- Folder 5: Conscientious Objection to Vietnam War 1965-1967

- ACLU (National) Statements, memos, reprint articles: "Selective Conscientious Objection", Conscientious Objection to Particular Wars", and "We're Unfair to Draft-Card Burners".
- Folder 6: Censorship 1961-1968

- Policy statements and position papers mostly from national re: censorship and obscenity; SLCLC Report on the Censorship Committee (5/10/67); news clipping "City Officials Back College Movies" (12/5/68)
- Folder 7: Materials Relating to Biennial Conferences, 1964 and 1966 Includes: Text of ACLU Statements on Matters Before 1964 Biennial Conference; State of the Union - 1966; Papers presented at the Biennial Conference 1966: "Religious Liberty and Broadcasting", "Civil

- Liberties in Wartime", "A Functional Approach Toward Public Policy Making on Surveillance Devices and Privacy", "The Social Welfare State and the Poor", "ACLU Policy on Matters Before the 1966 Biennial Conference and Related Issues."
- Folder 8: Materials Relating to 1968 Biennial Conference Includes memos re: attendance; reports on workshops; resolutions of Plenary Sessions; Committee statements; Paper: "ACLU at a

- Crossroads" by Executive Director John de J. Pemberton; "Report of 1968 Biennial Conference of the American Civil Liberties Union."
- Folder 9: Papers presented at 1968 Biennial Conference includes: "The ACLU and the Urban Crisis", "An Emerging Right of Access to the Media?", "American Indian Separatism: A Basic Civil Liberties Issue", "The Relationship of Civil Liberties to Black Separatism", "Some Thoughts on the Scope of ACLU Legal Operations in the Ghetto", "Police Practices and Community Relations", "The Bill of Rights: Should it Apply to the Military".

- Sub-Series 2: Executive Director files, 1971 - 1981

- Executive Director planning and appointment calendars; Executive Directors Council memos and correspondence.
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Planning and appointment calendars, 1973-1974

- bound executive planner with notations, owner name not listed
- Folder 2: Planning and appointment calendars, 1975-1976

- bound executive planner with notations, owner name not listed
- Folder 3: Planning and appointment calendar, 1977

- bound executive planner with notations, owner name not listed
- Folder 4: Planning and appointment calendar, 1978-1979

- wall calendar "Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute A Calendar of cases, 1978" with notations; bound Eskimo Graphics Engagement Calendar 1979 with notations; owner name not listed
- Folder 5: Personal Information, Armstrong, 1971-1987

- Includes appointment offer to Joyce Armstrong, resume, Danforth Foundation St. Louis Leadership Award, St. Louis Metro Forum.
- Folder 6: ACLU National Executive Directors' Conference, 1974-1977

- Including planning notes for 1975 conference held at Washington University in St. Louis
- Folder 7: ACLU National Executive Directors' Conference, 1980 - 1981

- Folder 8: Executive Directors Council, 1979 - 1981

- Notebook (Green). Includes Memos, Correspondence
- Folder 9: Executive Directors, 1979-1980

- Notebook (Gray). Includes Memos, Affiliate list, Correspondence
- Folder 10: Select Committee, 1978

- Notebook (Blue Cloth) with some loose pages; Includes National Executive Director Search, Correspondence, Memos, List of Nominees
- Sub-Series 3: ACLU-EM Privacy Project, 1976

- ACLU/EM Privacy Project files include: history of the project, funding correspondence, news clippings, radio and television spots, Privacy Handbook, and final report.
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Various Proposals for Survey Research, January, 1975 -

- Privacy Project planning material: Material on Navarro Opinion Research; Sample scripts for ACLU/EM privacy project polling, statistics from public polling regarding viewing of privacy project messages; Missouri Public Opinion Report; Correspondence between Robert Benjamin (privacy project director) and various research firms regarding the project, including Anna Navarro; Proposal for a program of survey research from Navarro research for the privacy project; survey statistics; Proposed plan for the Privacy Project by Answers Media/Programming Inc., correspondence between privacy project committee and Answers regarding privacy project, including paperwork, Answers material on project;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Public opinion, public polling, privacy project
- Folder 2: Privacy...Workshop for Attorneys, Feb. 13, 1976, August, 1975 - March, 1976

- Materials sent to participants of privacy workshop for attorneys (litigation, legislation, models, etc.); Correspondence between Robert Benjamin and participating attorneys, Program, Announcement, handwritten notes including list of participants; memos regarding lawyer's conference; agenda and outline of Privacy Workshop for Attorney; St. Louis University School of Law's full-time faculty members;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Privacy Project,
- Folder 3: Privacy Handbook, August, 1975 -

- Early drafts, correspondence, and pamphlets regarding privacy issue produced by other organizations; ACLU memos, correspondence and notes regarding the Privacy Handbook; Missouri Bar bulletin regarding the release of the handbook; Magazine "Student rights and responsibilities in Georgia"; Student Rights Handbook for Dayton, Ohio;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics include: constitutional rights regarding privacy
- Folder 4: Requests for materials, February, 1976 -

- Forms of people/organizations requesting handbook; correspondence between Privacy Project committee and those requesting handbook material following the ACLU biennial conference.
- Folder 5: TV and Radio Ads (invoices), November, 1975 - July, 1976

- Invoices and broadcast schedules from all participating companies and media outlets (mainly TV and radio stations) in the Privacy Project;
- Folder 6: "Privacy Report Newsletter" (mimeographs 1974-75), January, 1974 -

- Mimeographed "The Privacy Report" issues by the ACLU foundation, each including information on rights under privacy and surveillance acts.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: student rights, surveillance, wiretapping
- Folder 7: Book Orders and Literature 1975, September, 1975 -

- Correspondence between ACLU / affiliates, and other outside organizations regarding published materials on privacy and surveillance; Practicing Law Institute (PLI) newsletter regarding Air Pollution Control and Computer Abuse programs;
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Privacy project, surveillance, wiretapping
- Folder 8: Interviews, May, 1974 -

- Questionnaires given to community behavioral agencies and law enforcement agencies regarding record keeping (city license collector, medical and health services, law enforcement); correspondence regarding the use of questionnaires; Summary of Agency Interviews for Privacy project; Information on Suicide Prevention, Inc. Mental Health Info and Referral Service (pamphlet and report);
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: record keeping in city / state organizations, privacy.
- Folder 9: Contracts, Proposals, Budgets, August, 1972 - May, 1977

- Includes: ACLU Privacy campaign expense reports, proposed budget for project, budget analysis, budget breakdown; Privacy Media Project draft proposal; Privacy project Cash Flow Chart, project financial statement; ACLU memo to the Board of Directors regarding Gene Schultz's stance on the privacy project; Release and Agreement contract between ACLU-EM and an advertising agency (Zipatoni);
- Folder 10: Advisory Committee Agenda,, January, 1974-March, 1976

- Includes: ACLU Privacy Committee Organizational Breakdown; Privacy project meeting minutes and agenda, correspondence regarding meetings and agendas; Summary of privacy committee meeting on arrest records; Draft legislation on Privacy and Security from Missouri State department coordinator;
- Folder 11: Deercreek Foundation (Correspondence and contract), September, 1974 - August, 1975

- Proposal for Mixed Media Privacy Campaign (privacy project proposal) submitted to the Deercreek Foundation; Correspondence regarding grant request for privacy project from Deercreek Foundation, and agenda/status of project; Deercreek grant contract of August 1975
- Folder 12: Final Report Data, January, 1974 - July, 1976

- Correspondence regarding an evaluation of the Privacy Project; "Privacy Project Final Report"; Chronicle of planning phases; memos and evaluations regarding the privacy project; results from survey questionnaire regarding government surveillance and privacy.
- Folder 13: Correspondence, August, 1974-July, 1976

- Correspondence regarding the Privacy Project, between ACLU-EM and affiliates regarding organizing the project, with attorneys and media sources involved;
- Folder 14: ACLU Affiliates Correspondence, January, 1976 -

- Correspondence between affiliates (specifically Western-MO) regarding the privacy project handbook; pamphlet on "The Constitution and the Computer" from Kentucky CLU; Kentucky Humanities Council (KCLU) regarding the proposal of a project concerning privacy, surveillance, civil liberties, and databanks; KCLU privacy conference agenda and project outline;
- Folder 15: ACLU/EM Revision of Students' Rights Handbook, August, 1976

- Series of revisions made to Students' Rights Handbook, including criminal offenses, due process, and family court.
- Folder 16: Morton Halperin, January, 1976 - February, 1976

- Announcement of speaking engagement at privacy campaign kick-off party, news clippings regarding speaker (Halperin), court briefs regarding Halperin surveillance case (Halperin vs. Kissenger, et al; Halperin vs. William E. Colby); two articles by Halperin: "The Abuses of the Intelligence Agencies" and "National Security and Civil Liberties" in the National Security Reprint.
- Folder 17: Case Files re: Privacy Issues, 1971-1975 and undated

- Correspondence between ACLU-EM and people involved in cases of privacy violations; ACLU case files of privacy issue cases; health forms with areas of concern regarding privacy of info.
- Folder 18: Privacy Project Final Report, Dec-79

- Physical Description: bound report
- Folder 19: Privacy Project - Various Rejected Proposals and Notes, 1974-1975

- Physical Description: bound report
- Folder 20: Assessment: Media Project, Apr-74

- Institute for Regional Education Inc. and New Mexico Civil Liberties Union
- Physical Description: bound report
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Privacy Handbook and Brochure in Envelope, Feb-76

- Information on protecting one's privacy as a result of technological advances. The handbook focuses on the ACLU/EM Fund, privacy acts, record keeping and political surveillance
- Folder 2: Privacy Project- Info. to History of ACLU/EM, July, 1975-January, 1976

- Information on the ACLU/EM Privacy Project (funded by the St. Louis foundation, lasted from August 1975-May 1976) and its advisory committee. This information includes the members of the committee, a proposed budget an plans for a media campaign. There is also the "Persuading an Urban Public: The St. Louis Privacy Campaign" by E. Terrence Jones and Joan Saunders who were both in the Department of Political Science at University of Missouri-St. Louis- Jan. 19, 1977
- Folder 3: Privacy Project-General, October 1975-May 1976

- Descriptions of project, correspondence with affiliates, status report (May 1976),
- Folder 4: Privacy Project News clippings, October 1974- October 1975

- Regarding various privacy issues 1974-1976, some unidentified. The clippings provide information on specific privacy changes, primarily in relation to Public Health and hospitals, such as the Department of Defense decided to delete information and no longer report if a veteran was "homosexual, a bed wetter or anti-social"
- Biographical/Historical Note: Jefferson City bars private firms and individuals from accessing confidential police networks, Missouri enforces strict regulations on supervision of computer systems and hospital and health records. Barry M. Goldwater
- Folder 5: ACLU/EM Privacy Project Research Topic Drafts, April 1974-

- Interviews with various organizations and institutions regarding information gathering policies, booklet "Handbook for Classification and Accreditation of Public School Districts in Missouri, research overviews and outlines. There is also a copy of the privacy questionnaire and a privacy form for agencies to identify what information they have, who has access to it, additional information on security and statistical information. Research overview and schedule for the Privacy Project
- Biographical/Historical Note: Forms, schedules and notes on the Privacy Project provide a better understanding of what the goal was and what involvement with the project often looked like
- Folder 6: Privacy Project Requests for Speakers, November 1975- March 1976

- Includes: schedule of speaking engagements; list of speakers bureau members; ACLU request to Senator Edward Kennedy for participation in public meeting and his reply; Telephone questionnaires, program content for the SLSTA Annual Spring Conference (Feb. 21, 1976),
- Folder 7: Privacy Project Zipatoni, May, 1975

- Proposal, contract and correspondence from Zipatoni advertising agency (graphic design studio turned agency), budget breakdown, Public Relations Tentative Plan, Multi-Media Presentation- Privacy Issue for the American Civil Liberties Union, presented by Zipatooni, Manoli, Thorwegen, Puglisi, and Liess inc. (May 5, 1975), it's members included graduates from Cooper Union, Lindenwood College and Washington University.
- Folder 8: Privacy Project Privacy Press Kit, February, 1976

- Information on the Privacy Project and the press kit. The press kit's contents include news release describing the purpose of the privacy project, copies of the radio and tv spot announcements,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Includes overview of the project and specific information and details pertaining to the campaign
- Folder 9: Privacy Project Articles and Congressional Records Reprints, March, 1974

- Ralph Nader's "The Dossier Invades the Home", the article focuses on individual freedom and recently passed acts and laws that will impact it. Additional articles on "government snooping" and protecting one's privacy. Privacy Report on medical histories, insurance claims, and the role of the government.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Provides information on promoting computer security and implemented efforts to change how criminal justice information is processed and accessed
- Folder 10: Privacy Project Missouri Statutes Governing Record keeping, November 1974- January 1976-

- Handwritten list of Missouri Statutes Governing Record- Keeping, undated, apparently incomplete; pages 9-15 missing.
- Folder 11: Privacy Project Radio/TV Time Spots, November, 1974- April, 1976

- Information on costs, newspaper advertising, weekly television schedule, Ch. 5 News Station folder with marketing information,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Background: Morton Halpern (former secretary aid to State Kissinger of the National Security Council) in a suit against Nixon and Kissinger
- Folder 12: Privacy Project Radio/TV Spots, February, 1976- March, 1976

- Several copies of transcripts for Privacy commercials,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Background: the commercials were apart of the multi-media campaign.
- Folder 13: Privacy Project General Correspondence, September, 1975-June, 1976-

- Inquiries from affiliates, and to corporations regrading handbook, including the Iowa Civil Liberties Union,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Reference to the Criminal Justice System and upcoming legislation on it (Iowa Civil Liberty Union),
- Folder 14: Privacy Project Model Legislation, September, 1974-

- Drafts of proposed legislation, committee reports on psychiatric records , protocol for collecting and destructing data,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Security and Privacy Board, Missouri Privacy and Security Act, Advisory Board on Security and Privacy
- Folder 15: Correspondence Department of Public Safety of Missouri, March, 1976-

- Proposed policies. Letters of correspondence between Michael D. Garreett, Department of Public Safety in Jefferson, MO and Halsey Tichenor, Privacy Project Director from the ACLU/EM, list of definitions of terms from the Privacy Project. Proposed Department of Public Safety policies
- Biographical/Historical Note: Background: The record keeping information and public safety policies related heavily related to law enforcement and procedures
- Folder 16: Commercial Production: Access to Media, December, 1972- September, 1975

- Advertising and the Fairness Doctrine, proposed policy for the Communications Media Committee (includes communication monopolies), Letter to the board about the Communications Media Report., Commercial Advertising Restrictions, The Prime Time Access Rule, The Free Market Place Dilemma, An Emerging Right of Access to the Media and the Access to the Press- A New First by Jerome A. Barron,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Pittsburgh Press Co. (1973) v Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations, The Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tortilla (Florida 1973), New York Times v. Sullivan (1964),
- Folder 17: Commercial Production, September, 19 74- February, 1976

- Proposals, estimates, storyboards, letters of correspondence between Joyce Armstrong (Executive Director of the ACLU/EM and Anna Navarro), Memos from National; letters to and from radio and television station as to acceptance or rejection of ACLU privacy ads; articles; news clippings, Kachink Enterprises Budget sheet; Newspaper clippings and articles on censorship and privacy, regarding limitations and freedom that television and radio stations have.
- Folder 18: Billboards, February, 1976

- List of Billboard locations
- Folder 19: Ad Agencies Proposals, April, 1973- July, 1975

- Various proposals including one for a privacy media campaign, budgets and correspondence, information on record keeping/data surveillance, the objectives of the campaign
- Biographical/Historical Note: Additional information as to why or why not an agency would accept the ACLU's proposal. The budget and objectives form provide affirm the intent of the Privacy campaign and why the ACLU/EM found it to be necessary
- Sub-Series 4: News clippings, 1967-1985

- Mostly newspaper clippings on a broad range of legal and social issues, including desegregation, church/state matters, a study of the Eighth Circuit Court, reproductive freedom and women's rights.
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Housing, 1967-1979

- Folder 2: Housing, 1980-1984

- Folder 3: Desegregation, 1984

- Folder 4: Desegregation, 1983

- Folder 5: Desegregation, 1982

- Folder 6: Desegregation, Dec.-July, 1981

- Folder 7: Desegregation, June-Jan., 1981

- Folder 8: Desegregation, Dec.-July, 1980

- Folder 9: Desegregation, June-Jan., 1980

- Folder 10: Desegregation, 1976-1979

- Folder 11: Desegregation, 1975

- Folder 12: Desegregation, 1973-1974

- Folder 13: Desegregation, 1971-1972

- Folder 14: Desegregation, no date

- Folder 15: School Desegregation U.S. Cities, 1970-1983

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Creationism vs. Evolution, 1978-1984, no date

- Folder 2: Church/State Christmas Carol Case, 1978-1984

- many undated
- Folder 3: Christmas Carol Case - Religious Use of Public Facilities, 1976-1987

- Court Case
- Folder 4: Church/State, 1978-1984

- Religious use of Public Property
- Folder 5: Church/State, 1969-1984

- Various memoranda, newsletters
- Folder 6: Creationism vs. Evolution, 1980-1982

- Memoranda, Information, Journal Articles
- Folder 7: Church/State Information, 1970-1984

- Including news clippings and published reports.
- Folder 8: Church/State Correspondence, 1969-1985

- Folder 9: Deportation of Iranian Students, 1979-1980

- News clippings
- Folder 10: Deportation of Iranian Students, 1979-1981

- Includes Policy Statements National, Case Files, Memoranda
- Folder 11: Reproductive Freedom, 1974-1983

- Includes Pamphlets, Memoranda, Annual Report (1983), news clippings, news release, court briefs
- Folder 12: Abortion, 1972-1982

- Correspondence, policy statements, legislation
- Folder 13: Abortion, 1974-1979

- news clippings
- Folder 14: Shield Law/Newspapermen's Rights, 1971 -1978

- Memoranda (National), Statement before House Judiciary Committee, Bills brought before State Assembly, unidentified journal article
- Folder 15: Shield Law/ Rights of Newsmen, 1969 - 1980

- News clippings
- Folder 16: Academic Freedom, 1970-1976

- Pamphlets, Policy statements
- Folder 17: Academic Freedom, 1970-1972

- Correspondence, Memoranda, News clippings
- Folder 18: ACLU Student Rights Kit

- Academic Freedom
- Box 3

- Folder 1: Church/State Aid to Parochial Schools - Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA), 1979

- Letters, News clippings, Court Docket
- Folder 2: Church/State Aid to Parochial Schools - The School Bus Question, 1961-1962

- Letters, Memos, Remarks, Newsletters
- Folder 3: Church/State Aid to Parochial Schools, 1976-1982

- Correspondence, Memoranda
- Folder 4: Church/State Aid to Parochial Schools, 1976

- Missouri Legislation through Aug. 1976
- Folder 5: Church/State Aid to Parochial Schools, 1977-1982

- News clippings
- Folder 6: Church/State Aid to Parochial Schools, 1970- 1976

- Missouri Legislation - News clippings
- Folder 7: Church/State Aid to Public Schools

- Pamphlets
- Folder 8: Legislation Federal Criminal Code Information, 1975-1979

- Folder 9: Legislation S. 1437 Federal Criminal Code, 1975-1979

- Folder 10: Legislation Federal Criminal Code, 1972-1978

- ACLU Testimony
- Folder 11: Legislation Federal Criminal Code, 1975-1980

- News clippings
- Folder 12: Legislation Federal Criminal Code, 1979-1980

- Memoranda, News clippings, Information
- Box 4

- Folder 1: Information and Proceedings re: 1st and 2nd National Symposium on Police Ethical Practice, 1972-1973

- Folder 2: Police, 1965-1973

- ACLU/EM recommendations to Board of Police Commissioners for investigating and judging complaints against police; position paper; report on City of St. Louis Police Complaint Practices, brief of class action suit against Mayor Cervantes, Police Chief Broston, et al (8/67) re: Police Brutality; Police Action Reports (names and addresses), Bibliography of Police Brutality; News clippings 1965-1973
- Folder 3: Academic Freedom Committee, 1970-1973

- Memoranda, Selection of Committee Members, Case Files, Letters form National
- Folder 4: Missouri Association for Social Welfare Jail Needs Study Project, 1970-1975

- (some cooperation with ACLU/EM)
- Folder 5: Prison Reform - Minimum Jail Standards, 1971-1976

- Project involving Missouri Association for Social Welfare; Reports and Proposals
- Folder 6: Jails (Prison Reform), 1971-1976, no date

- News clippings
- Folder 7: Eighth Circuit Court Study, 1976 - 1977, 1983

- Tabulations
- Folder 8: Eighth Circuit Court Study St. Louis University Law Review Article

- Folder 9: Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, 1976 - 1980

- News clippings
- Folder 10: Eighth Circuit Court Study, 1979-1981

- Memoranda, List of Subjects, Codes for Rulings (used in final report), List of Case abbreviations, study of District Court Decision Appeals
- Folder 11: Supreme Court, 1962-1981

- News Releases (National), Memoranda on Rehnquist Nomination and Supreme Court Decisions
- Folder 12: Supreme Court, 1970-1982

- News clippings
- Box 5

- Folder 1: Presidency - Impeachment Campaign, 1973-1974, no date

- Information, Published Articles, newsletters, pamphlets
- Folder 2: Presidency - Impeachment Campaign, 1972-1973

- Correspondence
- Folder 3: Presidency - Impeachment Campaign, 1974, no date

- Correspondence
- Folder 4: Presidency - Impeachment Campaign, 1972-1982, no date

- News clippings
- Folder 5: Presidency - Impeachment Campaign

- Hate Mail
- Folder 6: Legislation - Equal Rights Amendment, 1973-1982

- ACLU National Women's Rights Project
- Folder 7: Equal Rights Amendment Coalition, 1973-1975

- Folder 8: ACLU Women's Rights Project, 1972-1981

- Memoranda, Policy (National)
- Folder 9: Women's Rights, 1975-1982

- News clippings
- Folder 10: ERA - Missouri Ratification Workers Kit

- Folder 11: ERA Information, 1970-1982

- (Published and Unpublished) from various non-ACLU Organizations
- Folder 12: ERA Missouri Campaign Public Opinion Report, 1973

- Missouri House Vote, Letters of Support
- Sub-Series 5: Membership and recruitment, 1967-1980

- Includes recruitment letters, correspondence, and membership information.
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Recruitment Letters, 1967-1980, undated

- Recruitment letters and scripts for the membership canvass,
- Folder 2: Correspondence, 1973 -1976

- Letters to and from individuals, businesses, other ACLU affiliates and the National regarding recruitment and membership
- Folder 3: Correspondence with Columbia chapter, August 1977-

- Letters in correspondence with Columbia chapter including a list of items for the Columbia chapter,
- Folder 4: Annual Meeting "Country Fair" 1976, May 1976- June 1976

- Fundraiser. Includes news clippings, correspondence, press release, schedule of events, list of food purchased, reservations, games, invitation,
- Folder 5: Gambol on the Green 1978, August 1978- September 1978

- Fundraiser. Includes solicitation lists, program and tickets, publicity, auction items, final report
- Folder 6: Fundraisers and Recruitment Parties, 1958-1977, February 1959- June 1977

- Correspondence, programs, lists of names, "party notes", list of those who contributed funds, minutes from Board of Directors Meeting- June 29, 1976, expense sheet, report on the picnic fundraiser
- Folder 7: Volunteers, 1975-1976

- Correspondence re: committees, inquiries, list of guidelines for volunteers and worksheet "Analysis of Skills" , letters of correspondence
- Folder 8: Summaries of Membership Committee Meetings, 1975-1977

- Memos, information, development schedules, committee member list, correspondence with national
- Folder 9: Membership Information, 1974-1977

- Form letters describing ACLU activities, letters and pamphlets from affiliates
- Folder 10: Miscellaneous Pamphlets, April 1963- November 1976

- From other St. Louis based social action organizations, including Missouri ACORN, Action Against Apathy and Coalition for the Environment, Missouri Association for Social Welfare - newsletters 1971-1972
- Folder 11: Correspondence from National, 1975-1977

- Memorandum from Nationals to all ACLU Affiliates, includes information on the Fall 1975 national Special Fund, the 1975 New Membership Recruitment Mailing Lists, Costs for the New Membership Campaign 1977, membership renewal card, appointment of membership director
- Folder 12: Executive Committee Board of Directors' Rosters, 1965 -1972

- St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee Executive Committee, Mid Missouri Civil Liberties Union Chapter Executive Board, S
- Folder 13: ACLU Membership and Development "Clip-in folder", 1966

- Binder of materials from the national office including 1966 Fund Drive manual; New membership promotions; renewal drives; letters to new members.
- Physical Description: Original binder retained.
- Sub-Series 6: Publications and pamphlets, 1954-1977

- Publications and pamphlets on numerous issues printed by both ACLU and other organizations; includes ACLU annual reports 1954-1966, and 1970-71, "The Privacy Report", newsletter issued by ACLU; "The Working Parts", In-house newsletter published by ACLU (1973-1977).
- Box 1

- Folder 1: Affiliate ACLU Annual Reports, 1968 - 1974

- Michigan Civil Rights Commission- Cops in the Ghetto: A Problem of the Police System
- Folder 2: ACLU Annual Reports (National), 1951 - 1962

- Folder 3: ACLU Annual Reports (National), 1962 - 1971

- Folder 4: ACLU Special Reports (National), 1979

- Folder 5: ACLU EM Report - "Municipal Night Court Justice in the City of St. Louis", Nov-73

- by Barbara Grossman. Includes questionnaires and bibliography.
- Folder 6: ACLU EM Report - "Statistical Study- Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals", 1965-1977

- Decisions of the United States Eighth Circuit (Eastern and Western) 1965-1977, with sources and methods for collecting data and District Court Dispositions. Main topics: Racial Discrimination, Sex Discrimination, other forms of Employment Discrimination, Civil Rights Claims By Other Identifiable Groups, Charges of Misconduct In "The System", Miscellaneous First Amendment Claims, General Miscellaneous Claims, Supreme Court Rulings, A Total Overview, A Note on Statistical Significance, Appendixes A and B, collected data, Case listings. Includes draft copy and finished bound copy.
- Folder 7

- Item 1: "A Bicentennial Perspective on the Bill of Rights", 1976

- Hobart and William Smith Colleges
- Item 2: "California's Goal: A Living Bill of Rights", 1968

- reprint from Social Education. By DeAnne Sobul
- Item 3: "Bibliography for Three States' Rights Amendments", 1963

- by Burton C. Bernard of the Illinois Bar
- Item 4: "The 5th Amendment and the Immunity Act of 1954"

- by Justice Samuel H. Hofstader, distributed by Fund for the Republic.
- Folder 8: Capital Punishment, 1971 - 1982

- Booklet with data collected on Capital Punishment 1971-1972 and NAACP Legal Defense Death Row Statistics, August 20 1982
- Folder 9: Censorship - pamphlets, July 1973-

- Two copies of Lobbying for Freedom-Censorship by Kenneth P. Norwick,
- Item 1: "Citizen's Guide to Personnel File Access in Michigan", 1978

- Item 2: "Lobbying for Freedom: Censorship", 1974

- by Kenneth P. Norwick (2 small copies, 1 large copy)
- Item 3: "Freedom to Read", 1972

- American Library Association and Association of American Publishers
- Item 4: "An ACLU Guide to Cable Television", 1972

- by Fred Powledge
- Item 5: "Watergate and Civil Liberties", 1973

- ACLU
- Folder 10: Censorship - reports

- Item 1: "National Information Policy: Report to the President of the United States", 1976

- National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
- Item 2: "Compilation of State and Federal Privacy Laws", 1976

- published by Privacy Journal
- Item 3: "First Principles: Security and Civil Liberties", 1975

- Project on National Security and Civil Liberties, sponsored by the ACLU Foundation
- Folder 11: Corporal Punishment, 1972 - 1978

- Corporal Punishment and School Suspensions: A Case Study (1974),
- Folder 12: Corrections and Jails - pamphlets, November 1971- June 1972

- Facts about the Missouri Training Center for Men,
- Folder 13: Free Speech - pamphlets

- Item 1: "35 Years with Freedom of Speech", 1952

- A lecture by Professor Chafee at Columbia University, done in collaboration with the ACLU. Published by the Roger N. Baldwin Civil Liberties Foundation, NY.
- Item 2: "A Test Case for Old Glory", 1967

- reprint from LIFE magazine
- Item 3: National Convocation on Free Speech, 1978

- 2 documents from dinner event of ACLU
- Item 4: "The Right to Be Offensive Skokie: The Extreme Test of Our Faith in Free Speech", 1978

- reprint from The Nation.
- Folder 14: "Freedom Agenda"

- Pamphlets published by the Freedom Agenda Committee of the Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc.
- Item 1: "Freedom of Speech and Press", Jan-55

- Focuses on freedom of speech, free press and freedom of expression; individual liberty. by Zechariah Chaffee, Jr.
- Item 2: "Constitutional Liberty and Seditious Activity" #12, Nov-54

- Describes the history of individual liberty and it in relation to the government and national security. by Jack Peltason
- Item 3: "The Constitution and Loyalty Programs", Dec-54

- An analysis of loyalty programs in the United States by the Freedom Agenda Committee, addresses security, "the loyalty problem", the Supreme Court and fidelity programs. by Alan Westin.
- Item 4: "Discussion Cases" #19, Nov-55

- Cases presented by the Freedom Agenda with additional information to help reach a decision on the case. by Alan Westin
- Folder 15: "Inside ACLU:, 1968-1969

- Volume 1, Number 1 (September 16, 1968) - Volume 1, Number 52 (December 15, 1969)
- Physical Description: Removed from binder.
- Folder 16: "Inside ACLU:, 1969-1970

- Volume 2, Number 1 (January 19, 1970) - Volume 2, Number 30 (October 26, 1970), lacking number 22 - 25. Topics covered include: ACLU campus chapters at Kent State, Mississippi, and Radford College, Aryeh Neier as the new ACLU Executive Director, new war policy, results from the 1970 Biennial Conference, student rights on college campuses, ACLU 50th anniversary celebration.
- Physical Description: Removed from binder.
- Folder 17: "Inside ACLU:, 1969-1970

- second copy of various issues Volume 1 and 2.
- Physical Description: Removed from binder.
- Folder 18: "Kirksville and the Holistic Revolution", 1971

- by Joseph Y. Alloway, inscribed by author.
- Folder 19: "The Last ? Resort", 1975-1980

- Newsletter of the Committee to End Violence Against the Next Generation. Incomplete run. Includes issues: Jan/Feb 1975, Mar/Apr 1975, Mar/Apr 1976, May/June 1976, Mar/Apr 1977, Sept/Oct 1977, Mar/Apr 1978 and Nov/Dec 1980.
- Folder 20: Loyalty

- Item 1: "Loyalty in a Democracy: A Roundtable Report", 1952

- Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 179. A roundtable discussion to speak about the issues pertaining to loyalty and the democratic society, members included a staff member from the Washington post, professors from top colleges and other professionals
- Item 2: "Individual Freedom and the Common Defense", 1957

- One of a series of pamphlets focusing on the Fund for the Republic's study on free society. By Walter Millis
- Folder 21: Marijuana Repeal Campaign - pamphlets, 1972

- ACLU - Marijuana and Drug use; Marijuana Repeal Campaign Legislative Manual
- Folder 22: News Media - pamphlets, November 1972- February 1973

- Reporters and Their Sources: The Constitutional Right to a Confidential Relationship, Notes- Reporters and Their Sources: The Constitutional Right to a Confidential Relationship, The Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary- Hearings on the Compulsion of Newman's Testimony and Freedom of the Press, Coordinating Committee for Legislation Concerning Reporters' Privilege
- Box 2

- Folder 1: "Notes From the Women's Rights Project", April 1977 - October 1978

- Incomplete run of issues. Published by ACLU. Topics include: integrating the Boys' Club, sex discrimination in schools,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Cape v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Cannon v. University of Chicago,
- Folder 2: "Privacy Journal" (folder 1 of 2), 1974 - October 1976

- An independent monthly on privacy in a computer age. Published by Robert Ellis Smith, Washington D.C. Incomplete run of issues 1974 - 1980. Includes topics: European laws, Federal data banks, citizen rights to personal information (arrest records, medical records, banking records, student records, data gathered by government officials).
- Folder 3: "Privacy Journal" (folder 2 of 2), July 1977 - December 1980

- An independent monthly on privacy in a computer age. Published by Robert Ellis Smith, Washington D.C. Incomplete run of issues 1974 - 1980. Includes topics: European laws, Federal data banks, citizen rights to personal information (arrest records, medical records, banking records, student records, data gathered by government officials).
- Folder 4: "Privacy Report", 1974 - 1980, undated

- A journal by the Project on Privacy and Data Collection- ACLU. Incomplete run of issues (includes some photocopies). Cover topics including: the ACLU Privacy Report,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Related cases mentioned in issues: Stark v. Shultz, Simpson v. Simpson, Jabara v. Kelley, Halpern v. Kissinger, Gambling v. Albuquerque Police Department, U.S. v. Bisceglia, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. University of New Mexico, People v. Wetzel, Menard v. Saxbe, Wyman v. Jones, Griswold v. Connecticut,
- Folder 5: Students Rights - pamphlets

- Item 1: "Academic Freedom in the Secondary Schools", 1968

- ACLU
- Item 2: "Rights and Responsibilities of High School Students", 1970

- City of New York Board of Education
- Item 3: "Combatting Undemocratic Pressures on Schools and Libraries", 1964

- ACLU (2 copies)
- Item 4: Harvard University- Center for Law and Education, Materials on Student Rights Cases, 1970

- Item 5: Student Rights Handbook for Dayton, Ohio, 1971

- Center for the Study of Student Citizenship, Rights, and Responsibilities.
- Item 6: "Of Scapegoats and Other Healthy Animals", circa 1970

- Center for the Study of Student Citizenship, Rights, and Responsibilities. Topics: racism, blank students, civil rights.
- Item 7: "Can They Do These Things to Us? A program for School Reform", circa 1970

- by Arthur E. Thomas. Center for the Study of Student Citizenship, Rights, and Responsibilities. Topics: racism, blank students, civil rights.
- Folder 7: "Why President Richard Nixon Should be Impeached", circa 1973

- published by ACLU, Washington, D.C. Public Affairs Press.
- Folder 8: "Women's Rights Report", March 1979-Winter 1981

- Published by ACLU Women's Right's Project. Topics include: pregnancy discrimination,
- Biographical/Historical Note: Brown v. Board of Education, Equal Pay Act, Lemons v. City and County of Denver, Christensen v. Iowa, Gunther v. County of Washington, Local Fiscal Assistance Act, Revenue Sharing Act, McRae v. Harris, Griswold v. Connecticut, Reed v. Reed, Title IX and Amendments Act of 1972
- Item 1: Vol 1, No. 1 (March 1979)

- New Priorities for Women's Project
- Item 2: Vol 1, No. 2 (Summer 1979)

- What's Wrong with the New EEOC?
- Item 3: Vol. 1, No. 3 (Fall 1979)

- The Liberation of Black Women (2 copies)
- Item 4: Vol 1, No. 4 (Winter 1979-80)

- Pay Equity the Issue of the 80s
- Item 5: Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 1980)

- History of women and the ACLU, including feature on Crystal Eastman ACLU Co-Founder and interview with Roger Baldwin.
- Item 6: Vol 2, No. 2 (Fall 1980)

- New Wrongs for Working Women
- Item 7: Vol 3, No. 2 (Summer 1981)

- Uncle Sam Doesn't Want You!
- Item 8: Vol 4, No. 1 (Winter 1981)

- A Sorry Record on Women's Rights (2 copies)
- Folder 9: "The Working Parts", 1973 - 1977

- Number 1 - 9.
- Item 1: November, 1973

- Includes description of Affiliate Project, Student Rights Project by ACLU of Eastern Missouri
- Item 2: January, 1974

- Includes description of promotional materials distributed by ACLU of Eastern Missouri
- Item 3: April, 1974

- Summary of national projects listing aim, priorities, what resources and support are available to affiliates. Projects include Privacy and Data Collection, Reproductive Freedom, Capital Punishment, Sexual Privacy (including protections for "gays and other sexual minorities"). Includes note on publication of ACLU Eastern Missouri "Guidelines for Cooperating Attorneys" by Joyce Armstrong, and map showing membership by state as of 1973
- Item 4: July, 1974

- Item 5: November, 1974

- Includes mention of ACLU of Eastern Missouri newsletter production by all volunteers, including mailing preparation over "wine and chees at Director Armstrong's house"
- Item 6: June, 1975

- Item 7: November, 1975

- Includes description of ACLU of Eastern Missouri's Privacy Project.
- Item 8: June, 1976

- Includes programs across the nation related to Bicentennial celebrations
- Item 9: July, 1977

- Includes welcome to Becky Hamlin, new administrative secretary at ACLU of Western Missouri.
- Folder 6: US Congress and the Supreme Court - pamphlets, October 1962- 1966

- The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties- Past Review and Recent Decisions, The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties- How Far Has the Court Protected the Bill of Rights (editions from 1952 and 1955), U.S. Library of Congress- Committee of the Judiciary of the United States Senate
- 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Accruals: Needs new folder
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
- Series 4: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1959 - 1995

- Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically
-
Use Restrictions: Series 4, Subseries 2 files closed for 25 years (after their creation), except with written permission of the Executive Director,
- Sub-Series 1: Administrative and Subject Files

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Abortion, 1986-1989

- St. Louis Newspaper Clippings; "Key Reproductive Freedom Issues"
- Folder 2: Abortion (Anti Terrorism), 1985-1987

- Newspaper clippings; press releases; memos
- Folder 3: Abortion (Court Decisions), 1986-1990

- Includes press clippings for Hodgson v. Minnesota and Turnock v. Ragsdale; "Current Status of the Supreme Court and Abortion law; Memos
- Folder 4: Abortion (Federal Legislation and D.C.), 1989

- Inlcudes flyers; memos; newspaper clippings
- Folder 5: Abortion (Missouri House Bill 1596), 1986

- Press release; newsletters; newspaper clippings
- Folder 6: Abortion (Webster Case, 1986-1992

- Includes: Court documents; Press releases; Newspaper clippings; List of abortion related cases 1988; roll call vote Missouri House.
- Folder 7: Academic Freedom 1 of 3, 1967-1968

- Includes: ACLU National working papers 1968; ACLU National Academic Freedom Committee memos and minutes; Handbook of police conduct; newspaper clippings; press release
- Folder 8: Academic Freedom, 1966-1968

- Abortion policy memo;
- Folder 9: Academic Freedom 3 of 3, 1967

- Academic Freedom Committee memos and minutes; Newspaper clippings; St. Louis Civil Liberties Committee Academic Freedom Flyer; National ACLU Flyers; National Board of Directors Memo;
- Folder 10: Archives Committee, 1985-1993

- Includes: Newspaper clippings; ACLU Eastern Missouri Memos; Outline of Washington University Archives
- Folder 11: ACLU Bicentennial Events, 1991

- Includes newspaper clippings; ACLU of Eastern Missouri Memos.
- Folder 12: ACLU Criticism, 1974-1996

- Letters from critics to ACLU of Estern Missouri and National ACLU; Newspaper clippings; magazine articles
- Folder 13: ACLU Mid-Missouri Chapter Minutes, 1981-1994

- Includes: minutes; memos; newspaper clippings; budgets; "Mid-Missouri Chapter Long-Range Plan"
- Folder 14: ACLU National Annual Reports, 1970-1977, 1992, 1994

- Folder 15: Annual Meeting, 1992

- Flyer; memos; newspaper clippings; itinerary;
- Access Restriction: Nadine Strossen speaker
- Folder 16: Annual Meeting, 1993

- Flyers; memos
- Folder 17: Armstrong, Joyce (CV, Awards and Honors), 1972-1986

- Includes: newspaper clippings; photograph of Joyce Armstrong; personal corespondence; resumes; biographies.
- Folder 18: Armstrong, Joyce (15th Anniversary), 1987

- Includes: correspondence and TV script
- Folder 19: Armstrong, Joyce (Newspaper Clippings), 1984-1994

- Folder 20: Armstrong, Joyce (Public Perception and Media), 1982-1988

- Includes: newspaper clippings; resume; correspondence; certificate; photograph; press releases; employee list (handwritten)
- Folder 21: Articles of Incorporation, 1966-1979

- Tax filings; By-laws; minutes; Articles of incorporation
- Folder 22: Baldwin, Roger, 1953-1991

- Includes: newspaper clippings; obituaries; medal of freedom and memorial remarks; magazine; speeches; press releases; minutes
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Bicentennial Planning Committee (1989-92)

- Folder 2: Board Correspondence (1986-95)

- Folder 3: Board Elections and Qualifications

- Folder 4: Board Rosters (1959-78)

- Folder 5: Board Rosters (1979-95)

- Folder 6: Board of Trustees Minutes (1952-84)

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Board of Trustees Minutes (1985-1990, 1992-1993)

- missing 1991
- Folder 2: Budget Planning (1987-91)

- Folder 3: Campaign Planning

- Folder 4: Campaign and Publicity Prospectuses for Recruitment

- Folder 5: Carter, Jimmy (Presidency and Human Rights)

- Folder 6: Censorship (Books and Literature)

- Folder 7: Censorship (Movies and Film)

- Folder 8: Child Abuse Committee Minutes (1988)

- Folder 9: Church and State (Misc.)

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Church and State (Parochial Schools)

- Folder 2: Civil Rights

- Folder 3: Civil Liberties and the Poor

- Folder 4: Committee to Preserve the Constitution Press Kits (1982)

- Folder 5: Criminal Justice Committee Minutes (1983-89 and 93)

- Folder 6: Development Committee Reports (1975-76)

- Folder 7: Due Process

- Folder 8: Employment (Loyalty and Security Policies)

- Folder 9: Employment (Whistle blowers)

- Folder 10: Executive Committee Minutes (1975-95)

- Folder 11: FBI

- Folder 12: Financial Reports (1978-87)

- Folder 13: First Amendment Conference (1978)

- Folder 14: Free Speech

- Box 5

- Folder 1: History of ACLU EM

- Folder 2: Homelessness and Transients

- Folder 3: Legal Steering Committee (1992-95)

- Folder 4: Legislative Committee Minutes (1992)

- Folder 5: Letters to the Editor and Media Perception

- Folder 6: Living Constitution Conference (1985-93)

- Box 6

- Folder 1: Long Range Planning Committee (1970-95)

- Folder 2: Media Coverage (1992)

- Folder 3: Media Coverage (Public Radio)

- Folder 4: Midwest Affiliates Conference (1973-94)

- Folder 5: Military Rights, the Draft and Racial Discrimination

- Folder 6: Missouri Coalition Against Censorship (1986-88)

- Folder 7: Missouri Prisons (National Prison Project)

- Folder 8: National Security (Iran gate)

- Folder 9: National Security (Nuclear Power)

- Folder 10: National Security (Security Clearances)

- Folder 11: Nominating Committee (1993-94)

- Folder 12: Police Relations

- Folder 13: Police Relations Committee (1992-94)

- Box 7

- Folder 1: Pornography

- Folder 2: Press Releases (1986-90)

- Folder 3: Privacy (Bank Records)

- Folder 4: Privacy Committee (1989-90)

- Folder 5: Privacy (Employee Polygraph Protection Act)

- Folder 6: Privacy (Government Surveillance [Armed Forces])

- Folder 7: Privacy (Government Surveillance [FBI])

- Folder 8: Privacy (Government Surveillance [General]

- Folder 9: Privacy (Government Surveillance [House Internal Security Committee])

- Folder 10: Privacy (Law Enforcement Assistance Act)

- Folder 11: Privacy (Patient Locator)

- Folder 12: Privacy (Privacy Act of 1974

- Folder 13: Privacy (Public Utilities Records)

- Folder 14: Privacy (Social Security Numbers)

- Folder 15: Privacy (Tax Records)

- Folder 16: Public Programs and Events (1973-83)

- Folder 17: Publication ("Civil Liberties" [1966-85])

- Box 8

- Folder 1: Publication ("Liberties" [1961-96])

- Folder 2: Reagan, Ronald (Censorship)

- Folder 3: Reagan, Ronald (Impeachment)

- Folder 4: Search and Seizure (Turn in Pusher [TIP] Program)

- Folder 5: Speaker Engagements (1986-92)

- Folder 6: Student Internships and Practicums (1973-89)

- Folder 7: Student Press Awards

- Folder 8: Student Press Rights Handbooks

- Folder 9: Study of Federal District Court Decisions War (Draft)

- Folder 10: Washington University Civil Liberties Union

- Folder 11: U.S. Supreme Court Terms (1986-88)

- Folder 12: Voting, Elections, and Absentee Ballot

- Sub-Series 2: Cases Files and Master Dockets

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Appleberry v. Dotson (1992)

- Folder 2: Anheuser-Busch v. Balducci (1989)

- Folder 3: Anti-Apartheid Demonstrators v. University of Missouri at Columbia (1987)

- Folder 4: Areaco Investment Co. v. Linderer (1987)

- Folder 5: Carr v. Missouri Division of Revenue (1988)

- Folder 6: Child Care Assoc. of St. Louis v. O'Hara (1987-89)

- Folder 7: Cline v. Oregon County (1987)

- Folder 8: Coalition for the Environment v. Jennings (1987)

- Folder 9: Davis v. Jewel (1986)

- Folder 10: D.C. v. City of St. Louis (1987)

- Legal case challenging city's masquerading ordinance criminalizing cross-dressing.
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topcis: Gay rights, Trans rights.
- Folder 11: Dicandia v. St. Louis County (1988-91)

- Folder 12: Edwards v. Franklin County (1991)

- Folder 13: Ellisville v. O'Reilly (1989)

- Folder 14: Epple v. Boehm (1988)

- Folder 15: Feast v. Robinson (1990)

- Box 10

- Folder 1: Free Speech Pornography Committee v. U.S. AFT (1990)

- Folder 2: Gesslings v. Privacy (1989)

- Folder 3: Gideon v. Wainright (1984)

- Folder 4: Gilleo v. Ladue (1993)

- Folder 5: Iron Eyes v. Dowd (1990)

- Folder 6: Jacobs v. St. Louis Lambert Airport (1990)

- Folder 7: Jamison (Wurm) v. City of St. Louis (1987)

- Folder 8: Kancijanic v. Skelly (1986)

- Box 11

- Folder 1: Kemp v. Moore (1990)

- Folder 2: Kendrick v. Heckler (1983-88)

- Folder 3: Kennet v. Pulliam and White (1989)

- Folder 4: Kitchell v. Jones (1989)

- Folder 5: K.M.H. v. T.C.H. (1988-89)

- Folder 6: Koeting v. Moore (1987)

- Folder 7: Lang v. St. Louis Police Department (1988)

- Folder 8: Lewis v. Pearson (1990)

- Box 12

- Folder 1: Liddell v. Board of Education (1983)

- Folder 2: Manifold v. Blunt (1989)

- Folder 3: McCulloch v. Cain (1986)

- Folder 4: Meramec Community College v. Cornillon (1987)

- Folder 5: Obendorfer v. City of Lakeshire (1986)

- Folder 6: Oberkramer v. Eureka (1988)

- Folder 7: Pagedale v. Surtin (1988)

- Folder 8: Parisi v. U.S. National Park Service (1991)

- Folder 9: Quinn v. Millsap (1988)

- Folder 10: Reed v. Orton (1986)

- Folder 11: Reproductive Health Services v. Webster (1989)

- Folder 12: Roberts v. Wamser (1989)

- Folder 13: Roddy v. Creve Couer (1988)

- Folder 14: Ryan, John v. Prolife Direct Action League (1987)

- Folder 15: Saint Louis v. Gonzales (1993)

- Folder 16: Serio v. Hartsburg School District (1986)

- Folder 17: Socialist Workers Party v. University City (1987)

- Folder 18: Sonfist v. St. Louis (1987)

- Folder 19: State of Missouri v. Badran (1991)

- Box 13

- Folder 1: State of Missouri v. Blunt (1992)

- Folder 2: State of Missouri v. Burrell (1988)

- Folder 3: Swope v. Delo (1990)

- Folder 4: Thames Enterprises v. City of St. Louis (1988)

- Folder 5: Trudeau v. Wyrick (1984)

- Folder 6: Tyler v. Murphy (1991)

- Folder 7: United States v. Ramsey (1986-89)

- Folder 8: U.S. Dept. of Justice v. Black Jack, City of (1994)

- Folder 9: Video v. Webster (1989)

- Folder 10: Voelker v. U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife (1988)

- Folder 11: Wagner v. O'Hara (1986)

- Folder 12: Webster Groves v. Reid (1987)

- Folder 13: Wilder v. Bernstein (1984)

- Folder 14: Wimberly v. JC Penney (1985)

- Folder 15: Yow v. Elsberry (1988)

- Folder 16: Master Dockets for ACLU EM (1981-91)

- Series 5: ACLU of Eastern Missouri Files, 1960 - 2003

- Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically
-
Use Restrictions: Files closed for 25 years (after their creation), except with written permission of the Executive Director,
- Sub-Series 1: Legal Cases

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Abdyllahi v. Reno - Documents (1 of 2)

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Immigrants Rights
- Folder 2: Abdyllahi v. Reno - Documents (2 of 2)

- Folder 3: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Correspondence

- Folder 4: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Documents (Record of Hearing, Financial Records)

- Folder 5: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - File Notes

- Folder 6: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Pleadings (1 of 8)

- Folder 7: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Pleadings (2 of 8)

- Folder 8: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Pleadings (3 of 8)

- Folder 9: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Pleadings (4 of 8)

- Folder 10: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Pleadings (5 of 8) (A-G, Table of Contents)

- Folder 11: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Pleadings (6 of 8) (H)

- Folder 12: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Pleadings (7 of 8) (H)

- Folder 13: Bakron Corporation v. Universal Sewing Supply, Inc, Case No. 58 181 0007 97 - Pleadings (8 of 8) (I-EE)

- Folder 14: Barrier v. Dol 1998 (ACLU #495) - Complaints (1 of 2)

- Summary: About Discrimination for Sexual Orientation
- Folder 15: Barrier v. Dol 1998 (ACLU #495) - Complaints (2 of 2)

- Folder 16: Barrier v. Dol 1998 (ACLU #495) - Correspondence (1 of 3)

- Folder 17: Barrier v. Dol 1998 (ACLU #495) - Correspondence (2 of 3)

- Folder 18: Barrier v. Dol 1998 (ACLU #495) - Correspondence (3 of 3)

- Folder 19: Barrier v. Dol 1998 (ACLU #495) - Documents (includes: Employment Records)

- Folder 20: Barrier v. Dol 1998 (ACLU #495) - Research Notes

- Folder 21: Beussink v. Woodland High School 1998 (ACLU #493) - Correspondence

- Folder 22: Beussink v. Woodland High School 1998 (ACLU #493) - File Memos

- Folder 23: Beussink v. Woodland High School 1998 (ACLU #493) - Depositions (1 of 2)

- Folder 24: Beussink v. Woodland High School 1998 (ACLU #493) - Depositions (2 of 2)

- Folder 25: Beussink v. Woodland High School 1998 (ACLU #493) - Discipline Record, Computer Agreements

- Folder 26: Beussink v. Woodland High School 1998 (ACLU #493) - Legal Research

- Folder 27: Beussink v. Woodland High School 1998 (ACLU #493) - Press

- Folder 28: Bosley Jr., Freeman v. Villa, Thomas A. (ACLU #433), No. 92-3826 - Correspondence and Notes

- Summary: African American Voting Rights; Plaintiff allege the City
- Folder 29: Bosley Jr., Freeman v. Villa, Thomas A. (ACLU #433), No. 92-3826 - Pleadings / Documents (includes: Brief of Amicus Curiae)

- Folder 30: Bosley Jr., Freeman v. Villa, Thomas A. (ACLU #433), No. 92-3826 - Research

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Carver, Thomas D. v. Nixon (ACLU #446), No. 95-2608 - Notes / Media / Correspondence

- Summary: Judges were Bowman, Ross and Gibson, John R.
- Folder 2: Carver, Thomas D. v. Nixon (ACLU #446), No. 95-2608 - Amicus Curiae

- Folder 3: Carver, Thomas D. v. Nixon (ACLU #446), No. 95-2608 - Documents (includes: brief of appellees; US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit) (1 of 2)

- Folder 4: Carver, Thomas D. v. Nixon (ACLU #446), No. 95-2608 - Documents (includes: brief of appellees; US Court of Appeals (2 of 2) for the Eighth Circuit)

- Folder 5: Carver, Thomas D. v. Nixon (ACLU #446), No. 95-2608 - Pleadings

- Folder 6: Casey, John C. v. Cabool, City of Missouri, et al. (ACLU #404), Case No. 91-3173-CV-S-E, Plaintiff/ Appellant Attorneys: Jones, Donald W and Gammon, Timothy E.; Defense/Appellee Attorney: Susman, Frank; Hedrick, Peggy; Allsberry, Gregory K. - Correspondence

- Summary: Whether or not a municipal government hay be held liable for discharging an employee for making private statements critical of city officials and policies. Judge: England, James C.
- Folder 7: Casey, John C. v. Cabool, City of Missouri, et al. (ACLU #404), Case No. 91-3173-CV-S-E, Plaintiff/ Appellant Attorneys: Jones, Donald W and Gammon, Timothy E.; Defense/Appellee Attorney: Susman, Frank; Hedrick, Peggy; Allsberry, Gregory K. - Documents (includes: brief of appellee)

- Folder 8: Casey, John C. v. Cabool, City of Missouri, et al. (ACLU #404), Case No. 91-3173-CV-S-E, Plaintiff/ Appellant Attorneys: Jones, Donald W and Gammon, Timothy E.; Defense/Appellee Attorney: Susman, Frank; Hedrick, Peggy; Allsberry, Gregory K. - Notes

- Folder 9: Casey, John C. v. Cabool, City of Missouri, et al. (ACLU #404), Case No. 91-3173-CV-S-E, Plaintiff/ Appellant Attorneys: Jones, Donald W and Gammon, Timothy E.; Defense/Appellee Attorney: Susman, Frank; Hedrick, Peggy; Allsberry, Gregory K. -

- Folder 10: Casey, John C. v. Cabool, City of Missouri, et al. (ACLU #404), Case No. 91-3173-CV-S-E, Plaintiff/ Appellant Attorneys: Jones, Donald W and Gammon, Timothy E.; Defense/Appellee Attorney: Susman, Frank; Hedrick, Peggy; Allsberry, Gregory K. - Pleadings

- Folder 11: Clemency, Case Files - Battered Women Syndrome

- Folder 12: Clemency, Case Files - Battered Women Syndrome

- Folder 13: Clemency, Case Files - Bach, Lynda

- Folder 14: Clemency, Case Files - Twenter, Virginia (Habeas)

- Folder 15: Clemency, Case Files - Twenter, Virginia

- Folder 16: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson- Transcripts (1 of 3)

- Folder 17: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson- Transcripts (2 of 3)

- Folder 18: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson- Transcripts (3 of 3)

- Folder 19: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson- Correspondence

- Folder 20: Clemency, Case Files - Correspondence between Four Women (Judy Henderson, Betty Coleman, Desire Earl, Patty Prewitt)

- Folder 21: Clemency, Case Files - Clippings (Labeled Point IV and Point II-B)

- Folder 22: Clemency, Case Files - Legal File (Incomplete)

- Folder 23: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson-Certificates/Awards

- Folder 24: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson-Documents

- Folder 25: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson- Psychological Reports

- Folder 26: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson-Legal Issues and Newspaper Articles

- Folder 27: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson-Her record in Prison

- Folder 28: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson-Family-Early Childhood

- Folder 29: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson-Friends-Adulthood and Marriage

- Folder 30: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson-People Who knew her as a Prisoner

- Folder 31: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson-People Involved in her Rehabilitation

- Folder 32: Clemency, Case Files - Judy Henderson- Oral Argument Before 8th Federal US Court

- Folder 33: Clemency, Case Files - Research

- Folder 34: Clemency, Case Files - Jack Martin

- Folder 35: Darner, David O. et al. v. St. Louis Police Department, 1999 (ACLU #503) - Correspondence

- Summary: This case involves a challenge to police conduct during the Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras celebrations in Soulard.
- Folder 36: Darner, David O. et al. v. St. Louis Police Department, 1999 (ACLU #503) - Media

- Folder 37: Darner, David O. et al. v. St. Louis Police Department, 1999 (ACLU #503) - Notes

- Minutes from March 11, 1999 Legal Committee Meeting, Mardi Gras Complaints
- Folder 38: Darner, David O. et al. v. St. Louis Police Department, 1999 (ACLU #503) - Pleadings

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Fredholm v. Marler, Case No. CV197-791CC - Correspondence

- Summary: Case involved the planning and zoning question (the proposed planning and zoning district was drafted for the area that encompasses a significant portion or Camden County around the lake)
- Folder 2: Fredholm v. Marler, Case No. CV197-791CC - Documents

- Includes: Notice of appeal, certification of election results
- Folder 3: Fredholm v. Marler, Case No. CV197-791CC - Pleadings

- Folder 4: Gill v. Columbia 93 School District, No. 99-3807 - Amicus Curiae (3.25" computer diskettes - REMOVED)

- Summary: The case involves Matthew Gill, a young boy with autism whose parents are challenging the educational plan developed for their son by the Columbia School District. The parents [Alan and Deborah Gill] believe their son should be in a program that has special benefits for students with autism. They challenged the district
- Folder 5: Gill v. Columbia 93 School District, No. 99-3807 - Appellant Brief (1 of 3)

- Folder 6: Gill v. Columbia 93 School District, No. 99-3807 - Appellant Brief (2 of 3)

- Folder 7: Gill v. Columbia 93 School District, No. 99-3807 - Appellant Brief (3 of 3)

- Physical Description: 3.25" computer diskettes - Digital Media REMOVED
- Folder 8: Gill v. Columbia 93 School District, No. 99-3807 - Appellee's Brief

- Folder 9: Gill v. Columbia 93 School District, No. 99-3807 - Correspondence

- Folder 10: Gill v. Columbia 93 School District, No. 99-3807 - Documents

- Folder 11: Gill v. Columbia 93 School District, No. 99-3807 - Pleadings

- Folder 12: Good News v. Ladue 1992, Case No. 4: 02CV001813 - Correspondence

- Folder 13: Good News v. Ladue 1992, Case No. 4: 02CV001813 - File Notes

- Folder 14: Good News v. Ladue 1992, Case No. 4: 02CV001813 - Media

- Folder 15: Good News v. Ladue 1992, Case No. 4: 02CV001813 - Pleadings

- Folder 16: Good News v. Ladue 1992, Case No. 4: 02CV001813 - Policies

- Folder 17: Haas v. St. Louis School Board (ACLU #489) - Correspondence

- Summary: challenged a resolution passed by the St. Louis Board that prohibits school board members from discussing with the public any board matters conducted in executive session.
- Folder 18: Haas v. St. Louis School Board (ACLU #489) - File Notes

- Folder 19: Haas v. St. Louis School Board (ACLU #489) - Pleadings

- Folder 20: Haas v. St. Louis School Board (ACLU #489) - Legal Memos

- Folder 21: Haas v. St. Louis School Board (ACLU #489) - Press

- Folder 22: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - Correspondence

- Summary: About Censorship of High School Newspaper; Judge: John F. Nangle. Attorneys: Edwards, Leslie and Miller, Steven; Attorneys: Susman, Frank and Wolff, Donald;
- Folder 23: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - Documents (includes: On Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the US Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit (Case No. 86-836) Brief in Opposition by Leslie Edwards, Legal Docket, Brief of Respondents, Motion for Leave to File Amicus Curiae and Brief Amicus Curiae of the ACLU and ACLU of Easter Missouri in support of Respondents (No. 86-836))

- Folder 24: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - Legal Memorandum

- Folder 25: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - Media (includes: 9/13/1987 The New York Times Magazine. "From Hazelwood to the High Court."

- Folder 26: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -1/14/1987 Wall Street Journal. "Supreme Court Rules 5-3 The Principle Had Power to Censor School Newspaper."

- Folder 27: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -10/14/1987. Freivogel, William H. Post-Dispatch. "Highest Court Hears School Paper Case."

- Folder 28: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -10/14/1987. Freivogel, William H. Post-Dispatch. "Hazelwood Students Sought

- Folder 29: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -10/25/1987 Yoder, Edwin. Post-Dispatch. "The Principal Issue in School Paper Case."

- Folder 30: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -10/1987-11/03/1987. Lobbia, J.A. Riverfront Times. "Hazelwood

- Folder 31: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -Lock, Keltner Commentary [Post-Dispatch?] "A Principle Tested Unto Death"

- Folder 32: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -1988 Cartoon. Post-Dispatch

- Folder 33: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -1/19/1988 Letters. Post-Dispatch "Supreme Court Teaches Hazelwood a Lesson."

- Folder 34: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -1/19/1988 Chapman, Stephan. Post-Dispatch. "The Hazelwood Case Offers A Poor Lesson."

- Folder 35: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -1/21/1988 Wicker, Tom. Post-Dispatch. "Far-Reaching Echoes of Hazelwood Case."

- Folder 36: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -1/23/1988 Post-Dispatch. "Learning From Hazelwood."

- Folder 37: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -1/27/1988 Post-Dispatch. "What Have Journalists Learned?"

- Folder 38: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -2/1988. SJR. [several articles on Hazelwood in this section]

- Folder 39: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -2/02/1988 Commentary Post-Dispatch [Reynolds, Robert E. "From Classroom to Courtroom"] and [McCallie, Franklin S. "

- Folder 40: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -2/02/1988 Smart, Lesie. Student Life. "Court Ruling Really Hurts."

- Folder 41: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -2/03/1988 Curtis, Thomas. Post-Dispatch "Mature Look at Hazelwood Case"

- Folder 42: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -5/12/1988 Post-Dispatch. "More Fallout From Hazelwood Ruling"

- Folder 43: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - -Commentary Post-Dispatch [White, Byron "School Paper is not A Public Forum"] and [Brennan, William. "How to Teach, If Not By Example?"])

- Folder 44: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - Notes

- Folder 45: Hazelwood School District (Kuhlmeier, Cathy v. Hazelwood School District et al.) (ACLU #312), Case No. 83-2039C (US District Court, E.D. MO) and Case No. 85-1616 EM (Eighth Circuit) - Pleadings

- Folder 46: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Appeal -8th Circuit

- Summary: Appeland Adam Henerey ran for junior class president in April 1997 at St. Charles High School. His theme was "Vote for Adam Henerey: The Safe Choice," because his platform was about safe sex education for high school students. He distributed condoms to a few students and only to those that specifically asked. He won the election but officials who discovered he distributed condoms as part of his campaign refused him the position. Adam filed suit that his first amendment rights had been violated. Attorneys: Dayna F. Deck and Rebecca S. Stith ; Judge: The Honorable Charles A. Shaw.
- Folder 47: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Appellant (1 of 2)

- Folder 48: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Appellant (2 of 2)

- Folder 49: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Appellee Brief

- Folder 50: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Correspondence

- Folder 51: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - File Notes

- Folder 52: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Legal Research

- Folder 53: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Pleadings (1 of 2)

- Folder 54: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Pleadings (2 of 2)

- Folder 55: Henerey v. St. Charles School District (ACLU #485), No. 98-3439 - Press

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Christina M. Hoffmeister v. Jerry Hoffmeister (ACLU #491) Cause No. 677385 - Amici Curiae

- Summary: Hoffmeister Custody Case; Jay D. Fisk
- Folder 2: Christina M. Hoffmeister v. Jerry Hoffmeister (ACLU #491) Cause No. 677385 - Correspondence

- Folder 3: Christina M. Hoffmeister v. Jerry Hoffmeister (ACLU #491) Cause No. 677385 - Documents

- Folder 4: Christina M. Hoffmeister v. Jerry Hoffmeister (ACLU #491) Cause No. 677385 - Pleadings (1998)

- Folder 5: Christina M. Hoffmeister v. Jerry Hoffmeister (ACLU #491) Cause No. 677385 - Transcript

- Folder 6: Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County (amicus) (ACLU #528), Case No. 01-3010 - Amicus Briefs

- Summary: Video games and free speech; US District Judge Stephen Limbaugh-Denise Lieberman
- Folder 7: Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County (amicus) (ACLU #528), Case No. 01-3010 - Correspondence

- Folder 8: Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County (amicus) (ACLU #528), Case No. 01-3010 - Legal Research (1 of 2)

- Folder 9: Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County (amicus) (ACLU #528), Case No. 01-3010 - Legal Research (2 of 2)

- Folder 10: Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County (amicus) (ACLU #528), Case No. 01-3010 - Media

- Folder 11: Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County (amicus) (ACLU #528), Case No. 01-3010 - Memorandum

- Folder 12: Interactive Digital Software v. St. Louis County (amicus) (ACLU #528), Case No. 01-3010 - Pleadings

- Folder 13: Klaus v. State of Missouri, Case No. 99CV91 - Correspondence 1998 (includes: Arthur Fenno to Denise Lieberman; Denise Lieberman to John Reinstein)

- Summary: About a challenge to a Missouri statute requiring certain enumerated felony offenders to submit to a blood sample for DNA data banking. Cooperating Attorney: Hogan, Tim; Opposing Counsel: Boresi, Susan.
- Folder 14: Klaus v. State of Missouri, Case No. 99CV91 - Documents 1998 (includes: Memorandum of Decision and Order on Plaintiffs' Second Motion For Preliminary Injunction; Privacy Journal; Amended Verified Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Release; Plaintiffs' Second Mition for Preliminary Injunction; Excerpts from Massachusetts Superior Court Opinion in Landry v. Harshberger (1998), Litigation Agreements)

- Folder 15: Klaus v. State of Missouri, Case No. 99CV91 - Legal Research 1998

- Folder 16: Klaus v. State of Missouri, Case No. 99CV91 - Folder

- Folder 17: Klaus v. State of Missouri, Case No. 99CV91 - Pleadings (1 of 2)

- Folder 18: Klaus v. State of Missouri, Case No. 99CV91 - Pleadings (2 of 2)

- Folder 19: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Appellee

- Summary: Does a government operated radio-station
- Folder 20: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Appellant

- Folder 21: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Brief of Appellees

- Folder 22: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Correspondence

- Folder 23: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - File Notes

- Folder 24: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Pleadings (1 of 2)

- Folder 25: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Pleadings (2 of 2)

- Folder 26: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Pleadings 1998

- Folder 27: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Press

- Folder 28: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Transcript (1 of 2)

- Folder 29: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Curators of the University of Missouri (KWMU) (ACLU #488), Appeal No. 99-1168 - Transcript (2 of 2)

- Box 5

- Folder 1: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Appeals of 8th Circuit

- Summary: Missouri State Highway Transportation Commission filed suit against Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and Klan official, seeking declaratory judgment that state did not have to accept Klan
- Folder 2: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Attorneys Fees Motion

- Folder 3: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Correspondence

- Folder 4: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Costs

- Folder 5: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Depositions/Missouri Adopt-A-Highway Brochure (1 of 2)

- Folder 6: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Depositions/Missouri Adopt-A-Highway Brochure (2 of 2)

- Folder 7: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - File Notes

- Physical Description: 3.25" computer diskette - Digital Media REMOVED
- Folder 8: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Interoffice Memorandum

- Folder 9: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Invoice 1995

- Folder 10: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Media

- Folder 11: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - North Carolina Program

- Folder 12: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) Application

- Folder 13: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Pleadings 1994

- Folder 14: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Pleadings 1995

- Folder 15: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Pleadings 1996 (1 of 2)

- Folder 16: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Pleadings 1996 (2 of 2)

- Folder 17: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Pleadings 1997

- Folder 18: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Pleadings 1998 (1 of 2)

- Folder 19: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Pleadings 1998 (2 of 2)

- Folder 20: [Knights of the Ku Klux Klan] KKK v. Missouri Highway Commission (ACLU #438), No. 4:97CV02110MLM - Pleadings 1999

- Box 6

- Folder 1: Lacks, Cecilia v. Ferguson Reorganized School District 1998, Case No. 97-1859EM - Correspondence

- Summary: About the use of profanity in schools; Before Chief Judge Richard S. Arnold and Circuit Judges Wollman and Hansen. Plaintiff
- Folder 2: Lacks, Cecilia v. Ferguson Reorganized School District 1998, Case No. 97-1859EM - Media

- Folder 3: Lacks, Cecilia v. Ferguson Reorganized School District 1998, Case No. 97-1859EM - Notes

- Folder 4: Lacks, Cecilia v. Ferguson Reorganized School District 1998, Case No. 97-1859EM - Pleadings

- Folder 5: Liebson v. State of Missouri (ACLU #519) - File Notes

- Folder 6: Liebson v. State of Missouri (ACLU #519) - Jury Instruction

- Folder 7: Liebson v. State of Missouri (ACLU #519) - Legal Research (1 of 2)

- Folder 8: Liebson v. State of Missouri (ACLU #519) - Legal Research (2 of 2)

- Folder 9: Lingar v. Bowersox (ACLU #492), Case No. 96-3609 - Correspondence

- Summary: (death penalty) Amici believe that Mr. Lingar
- Folder 10: Lingar v. Bowersox (ACLU #492), Case No. 96-3609 - Documents

- includes: Memorandum, Press Release
- Folder 11: Lingar v. Bowersox (ACLU #492), Case No. 96-3609 - Pleadings

- Folder 12: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Amicus Curiae 2002

- Summary: free speech and petitioning city officials; Judge: David Lee Vincent, III
- Folder 13: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Correspondence 2002

- Folder 14: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Documents (1 of 3)

- Includes: Oral Argument Docket; Notice to Counsel
- Folder 15: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Documents (2 of 3)

- Includes: Rhoades' research of documents sent to Denise Lieberman
- Folder 16: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Documents (3 of 3)

- Folder 17: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - File Notes

- Folder 18: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Legal Files

- Folder 19: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Legal Memorandum

- Folder 20: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Legal Research

- Folder 21: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Media (1 of 2)

- Folder 22: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Media (2 of 2)

- Folder 23: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Pleadings (1 of 2)

- Folder 24: Mandel v. Rhoades et al. (ACLU #524), Case No. 02CC-1867; Appeal No. ED 81642 - Pleadings (2 of 2)

- Box 7

- Folder 1: McCann et al v. Ft. Zumwalt School District, Case No. 4:98CV01790RWS - Correspondence (same letter sent by Denise Lieberman to recipients)

- Summary: Superintendent DuBray banned "White Rabbit" from the Jefferson Airplane album from being played based on song's content. Attorney: Green, Joseph L.;
- Folder 2: McCann et al v. Ft. Zumwalt School District, Case No. 4:98CV01790RWS - File Notes (includes: litigation agreement, description of case, lyrics, e-mail from Lieberman)

- Folder 3: McCann et al v. Ft. Zumwalt School District, Case No. 4:98CV01790RWS - Pleadings

- Folder 4: McCann et al v. Ft. Zumwalt School District, Case No. 4:98CV01790RWS - Media

- Includes: People Magazine 11/16/1998
- Folder 5: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 1998 - Correspondence

- Summary: Client - Dennis McLin; St. Louis Police Officer Dennis McLin was suspended after remarks he made at a community forum on police brutality were published in a local newspaper. Though off-duty and not in uniform at the time, he was quoted as saying that abuse and racism are rampant in the police force, and that many police officers are "sissies" from small towns that lack racial sensitivity. He was suspended without pay for making remarks that could discredit the department. ACLU represented McLin in his appeal April 10, 1998 before a Summary Board of the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners, after which the Summary Board upheld and increased McLin
- Folder 6: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 1999 - Drafts

- Folder 7: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2000 - File Notes

- Folder 8: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2001 - Pleadings

- Folder 9: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2002 - Pleadings #2

- Folder 10: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2003 - Pleadings #3

- Folder 11: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2004 - Pleadings #4

- Folder 12: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2005 - Police Department Policies

- Folder 13: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2006 - Press

- Folder 14: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2007 - Legal Research (1 of 2)

- Folder 15: McLin v. St. Louis Police Department, beginning 2008 - Legal Research (2 of 2)

- Folder 16: McRaven v. McRaven - Correspondence / Legal Research

- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Grandparents visitation rights
- Folder 17: McRaven v. McRaven - Memorandum

- Folder 18: McRaven v. McRaven - Pleadings

- Box 8

- Folder 1: State [of Missouri] v. Pride, Missouri Supreme Court No. 81988; Circuit Court No. 197-153293F, Missouri Court of Appeals No. WD 54962 - Amici Curiae

- Summary: Trial courts order denying appellant
- Folder 2: State [of Missouri] v. Pride, Missouri Supreme Court No. 81988; Circuit Court No. 197-153293F, Missouri Court of Appeals No. WD 54962 - Amici Drafts

- Folder 3: State [of Missouri] v. Pride, Missouri Supreme Court No. 81988; Circuit Court No. 197-153293F, Missouri Court of Appeals No. WD 54962 - Correspondence

- Folder 4: State [of Missouri] v. Pride, Missouri Supreme Court No. 81988; Circuit Court No. 197-153293F, Missouri Court of Appeals No. WD 54962 - Petition for a Writ of Certiori

- Folder 5: State [of Missouri] v. Pride, Missouri Supreme Court No. 81988; Circuit Court No. 197-153293F, Missouri Court of Appeals No. WD 54962 - Pleadings

- Folder 6: State [of Missouri] v. Pride, Missouri Supreme Court No. 81988; Circuit Court No. 197-153293F, Missouri Court of Appeals No. WD 54962 - Research / Notes

- Folder 7: State [of Missouri ] v. Osburn 2004 - Documents (1 of 2)

- Folder 8: State [of Missouri ] v. Osburn 2005 - Documents (2 of 2)

- Folder 9: State of Missouri v. Jeffrey Weinhaus 2001, Case No. 01CV6119977 - Background

- Summary: Police targeting raves.
- Folder 10: State of Missouri v. Jeffrey Weinhaus 2001, Case No. 01CV6119977 - Correspondence

- Folder 11: State of Missouri v. Jeffrey Weinhaus 2001, Case No. 01CV6119977 - File Notes

- Folder 12: State of Missouri v. Jeffrey Weinhaus 2001, Case No. 01CV6119977 - Legal Research

- Folder 13: State of Missouri v. Jeffrey Weinhaus 2001, Case No. 01CV6119977 - Media

- Folder 14: State of Missouri v. Jeffrey Weinhaus 2001, Case No. 01CV6119977 - Memorandum

- Folder 15: State of Missouri v. Jeffrey Weinhaus 2001, Case No. 01CV6119977 - Pleadings

- Folder 16: State of Missouri v. Jeffrey Weinhaus 2001, Case No. 01CV6119977 - Related Cases (Powerhouse Productions v. Board of Public Service)

- Folder 17: Mitchell, Dustin v. Rolla S.D., Case No. 4:99CV01554JCH - Correspondence 1999

- Folder 18: Mitchell, Dustin v. Rolla S.D., Case No. 4:99CV01554JCH - File Notes 1999

- Folder 19: Mitchell, Dustin v. Rolla S.D., Case No. 4:99CV01554JCH - Legal Research 1999

- Folder 20: Mitchell, Dustin v. Rolla S.D., Case No. 4:99CV01554JCH - Pleadings 1999

- Folder 21: Mitchell, Dustin v. Rolla S.D., Case No. 4:99CV01554JCH - Press 1999 (Rolla Daily News)

- Folder 22: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513), - Background Info

- Case No. 014-00587A, Attorney: Wolf, Donald
- Folder 23: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Costs

- Folder 24: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Correspondence

- Folder 25: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Draft

- Folder 26: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - File Notes

- Folder 27: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Legal Research

- Folder 28: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Plaintiff

- Folder 29: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Pleadings (1 of 5)

- Folder 30: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Pleadings (2 of 5)

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Pleadings (3 of 5)

- Folder 2: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Pleadings (4 of 5)

- Folder 3: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Pleadings (5 of 5)

- Folder 4: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Press (1 of 2)

- Folder 5: Moore et al v. St. Louis Election Board (ACLU #513) - Press (2 of 2)

- Folder 6: Oliver v. State Tax Commission, Case No. SC82412 - Amicus Brief

- Summary: Case involves a challenge under the Missouri and US Constitutions, which provides that residents of second, third and fourth class counties sign a personal property tax with the words "So Help Me God." The statute provides that any person who refuses to make the oath is guilty of a misdemeanor. A separate statute governs first class counties, and simply allows residents in those counties to "certify" that the personal property listing is accurate. The plaintiff is an atheist who resides in a third-class county and refused to sign the oath. The Circuit Court of Cole County found that the oath did not violate the Establishment Clause. The case is being appealed to the Missouri Supreme Court, and Oliver
- Folder 7: Oliver v. State Tax Commission, Case No. SC82412 - Amicus Draft

- Folder 8: Oliver v. State Tax Commission, Case No. SC82412 - Appellant

- Folder 9: Oliver v. State Tax Commission, Case No. SC82412 - Correspondence

- Folder 10: Oliver v. State Tax Commission, Case No. SC82412 - Pleadings

- Folder 11: Oliver v. State Tax Commission, Case No. SC82412 - Research

- Box 10

- Folder 1: Pass v. O

- Folder 2: Pass v. O

- Folder 3: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Hearing Transcript (1 of 2)

- Case No. 4: 01 CV01868TIA
- Folder 4: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Hearing Transcript (2 of 2)

- Folder 5: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - File Notes

- Folder 6: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - School Board Hearing Materials

- Folder 7: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Duplicates

- Folder 8: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Case Law Legal Research

- Folder 9: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Legal Research (1 of 2)

- Folder 10: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Legal Research (2 of 2)

- Folder 11: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Background

- Folder 12: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Correspondence

- Folder 13: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Pleadings (1 of 5)

- Folder 14: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Pleadings (2 of 5)

- Folder 15: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Pleadings (3 of 5)

- Folder 16: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Pleadings (4 of 5)

- Folder 17: Allison Pitchford v. Union R-XI School District (ACLU #515), - Pleadings (5 of 5)

- Box 11

- Folder 1: Ransom v. Barge (amicus), Case No. SC083138 - Amicus Curiae

- Counsel for Amici Curiae: Lisa Nathanson (ACLU of Western Missouri/ Kansas, Denise Lieberman ACLU of EM); Counsel for Defendant-Appellant: Jerry M. Kirksey; Counsel for Plaintiff-Appellee: Robert A. Lynch
- Folder 2: Ransom v. Barge (amicus), Case No. SC083139 - Correspondence

- Folder 3: Ransom v. Barge (amicus), Case No. SC083140 - Research

- Folder 4: Sage, Linda, Case No. A18 498 882 - Copies and Media

- Summary: Case has to do with the Immigration and Naturalization Act. To acquire citizenship, an applicant is required to take an oath that they will, among other things, "bear arms on behalf of the United States when required by the law" unless they can justify a conscientious objection based on religious training and belief." In an oral and written reply, Sage said she would not bear arms, and was denied the application because she did not provide evidence of a "religious basis for her refusal to bear arms."
- Folder 5: Sage, Linda, Case No. A18 498 882 - Correspondence

- Folder 6: Sage, Linda, Case No. A18 498 882 - Documents

- Folder 7: Sage, Linda, Case No. A18 498 882 - File Notes

- Folder 8: Sage, Linda, Case No. A18 498 882 - Pleadings

- Folder 9: Sage, Linda, Case No. A18 498 882 - Research (1 of 2)

- Folder 10: Sage, Linda, Case No. A18 498 882 - Research (2 of 2)

- Folder 11: Shah v. Reno 1999 (ACLU #496) 8th Circuit, Case No. 98-2636EM - Amicus Curiae

- Attorneys for Respondents/Appellants: Hunger, Frank and McConnell, David M.; Attorneys for Appellee: Ebling, Samuel, Aziz, Cynthia A., and Dreiling, Geri L.
- Folder 12: Shah v. Reno 1999 (ACLU #496) 8th Circuit, Case No. 98-2636EM - Correspondence

- Folder 13: Shah v. Reno 1999 (ACLU #496) 8th Circuit, Case No. 98-2636EM - Documents

- Includes: Receipt of Payment, Memorandum, and calendar for upcoming court session
- Folder 14: Shah v. Reno 1999 (ACLU #496) 8th Circuit, Case No. 98-2636EM - Pleadings

- Folder 15: Shelton Broers v. Missouri Department of Public, Safety, Div of Liquor Control 1999 No. 99-1811 LC - Correspondence

- Summary: Daniel Shelton, doing business as Shelton Broers.
- Folder 16: Shelton Broers v. Missouri Department of Public, Safety, Div of Liquor Control 1999 No. 99-1811 LC - Documents

- Includes: Application for Primary American Source Registration, Application for Exemption of Label / Bottle Approval
- Folder 17: Shelton Broers v. Missouri Department of Public, Safety, Div of Liquor Control 1999 No. 99-1811 LC - File Notes

- Folder 18: Shelton Broers v. Missouri Department of Public, Safety, Div of Liquor Control 1999 No. 99-1811 LC - Pleadings

- Folder 19: Shelton Broers v. Missouri Department of Public, Safety, Div of Liquor Control 1999 No. 99-1811 LC - Research

- Folder 20: Shrink Missouri Government v. Nixon, Case No. 98-963 - Amicus Brief 1999

- Summary: fight against suspension of student in the wake of shooting at Columbine High School, and his use of the Internet. Attorneys: Gora, Joel M. and Shapiro, Steven R.
- Folder 21: Struckhoff v. Washington School District 1998 - Correspondence 1998

- Includes: Between Denise Lieberman and Craig Hellman, Struckhoffs, John Robert O'Connor
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Safe Schools Act, Due Process
- Folder 22: Struckhoff v. Washington School District 2000 - Pleadings 1998

- Folder 23: Struckhoff v. Washington School District 2001 - Research 1998

- Folder 24: Tyler v. Schweitzer 1993 -- 1998 (ACLU #295), Case No. 74-40-C (4) - Correspondence

- Summary: US District Judge was Cahill, Clyde S.
- Folder 25: Tyler v. Schweitzer 1993 -- 1998 (ACLU #295), Case No. 74-40-C (4) - Documents

- Folder 26: Tyler v. Schweitzer 1993 -- 1998 (ACLU #295), Case No. 74-40-C (4) - Media

- Folder 27: Tyler v. Schweitzer 1993 -- 1998 (ACLU #295), Case No. 74-40-C (4) - Pleadings ( 1 of 2)

- Folder 28: Tyler v. Schweitzer 1993 -- 1998 (ACLU #295), Case No. 74-40-C (4) - Pleadings ( 2 of 2)

- Box 12

- Folder 1: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - Correspondence

- Folder 2: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - 8th Circuit briefs

- Folder 3: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - Legal Memorandum

- Folder 4: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - Legal Research ( 1 of 2)

- Folder 5: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - Legal Research ( 2 of 2)

- Folder 6: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - Others Amicus Briefs

- Folder 7: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - US Supreme Court ( 1 of 3)

- Folder 8: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - US Supreme Court ( 2 of 3)

- Folder 9: US v. Sell (ACLU #522) - US Supreme Court ( 3 of 3)

- Folder 10: Wilson v. Lewis Case No. 4:98-CV-01610SNL - 8th Circuit Appeal

- Summary: (Aryan License Plates) Lewis appealed the decision of the Department of Revenue to deny her application for a personalized license play bearing "ARYAN-1" on the grounds that it was discriminatory. Lewis was granted declaratory relief, but was denied injunctive relief and attorney
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: white nationalism
- Folder 11: Wilson v. Lewis Case No. 4:98-CV-01610SNL - 8th Circuit Supreme Court

- Folder 12: Wilson v. Lewis Case No. 4:98-CV-01610SNL - Correspondence

- Folder 13: Wilson v. Lewis Case No. 4:98-CV-01610SNL - Legal Research

- Folder 14: Wilson v. Lewis Case No. 4:98-CV-01610SNL - File Notes

- Folder 15: Wilson v. Lewis Case No. 4:98-CV-01610SNL - Pleadings ( 1 of 2)

- Folder 16: Wilson v. Lewis Case No. 4:98-CV-01610SNL - Pleadings ( 2 of 2)

- Box 13

- Folder 1: Wood v. Calverton Park (ACLU #516) - Correspondence

- Summary: Housing discrimination due to sexual orientation
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: Gay rights, Lesbian rights
- Folder 2: Wood v. Calverton Park (ACLU #516) - File Notes

- Folder 3: Wood v. Calverton Park (ACLU #516) - Legal Research ( 1 of 2)

- Folder 4: Wood v. Calverton Park (ACLU #516) - Legal Research ( 2 of 2)

- Sub-Series 2: Subject Files

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Awards -Student Press - 1994

- Folder 2: Awards-Student Press - 1995

- Folder 3: Awards-Student Press - 1996

- Folder 4: Awards-Student Press - 1997

- Folder 5: Awards-Student Press - 1998

- Folder 6: Awards-Student Press - 1999

- Folder 7: Publications Liberties (1993-1998)

- Folder 8: Publications Liberties (2000-2004)

- Folder 9: Publications Reproductive Rights Update - 1990

- Folder 10: Publications Reproductive Rights Update - 1991

- Folder 11: Publications Reproductive Rights Update - 1992

- Folder 12: Publications Reproductive Rights Update - 1994

- Folder 13: Publications Reproductive Rights Update - 1995

- Folder 14: Publications Reproductive Rights Update - 1996

- Folder 15: Financial Reports - 1985

- Folder 16: Financial Reports - 1986

- Folder 17: Financial Reports - 1987

- Folder 18: Financial Reports - 1988

- Folder 19: Financial Reports - 1989

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Jail Standards- Alabama County

- Folder 2: Jail Standards Correspondence

- Folder 3: Jail Standards- Criminal Detention Facility Review Commission

- Folder 4: Jail Standards- Illinois County Jail Standards 10/1/1991

- Folder 5: Jail Standards- Minimum Standards for Jails in Ohio

- Folder 6: Jail Standards- New Jersey

- Folder 7: Jail Standards- New York Division of Correction Annual Report 1989

- Folder 8: Jail Standards - Research 1986 -- 1989

- Folder 9: Jail Standards Research General (1 of 5)

- Folder 10: Jail Standards Research General (2 of 5)

- Folder 11: Jail Standards Research General (3 of 5)

- Folder 12: Jail Standards Research General (4 of 5)

- Folder 13: Jail Standards Research General (5 of 5)

- Folder 14: Jail Standards Research on Standards (1 of 5)

- Folder 15: Jail Standards Research on Standards (2 of 5)

- Folder 16: Jail Standards Research on Standards (3 of 5)

- Folder 17: Jail Standards Research on Standards (4 of 5)

- Folder 18: Jail Standards Research on Standards (5 of 5)

- Folder 19: Jail Standards- Summary Reports (1 of 2)

- Folder 20: Jail Standards- Summary Reports (1 of 2)

- Folder 21: Jail Standards- Summary Reports (1 of 3)

- Folder 22: Jail Standards- Summary Reports (2 of 3)

- Folder 23: Jail Standards- Summary Reports (3 of 3)

- Folder 24: Jail Standards- US Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Prisons - Access to Counsel, paralegal counsel and inmate assistance

- Folder 2: Prisons - Alcoholics Anonymous and Freedom of Religion

- Folder 3: Prisons - Civil Rights- Custody and Control of Prisoner

- Folder 4: Prisons - Mr. William Cooper #42908, Moberly C.C.

- Folder 5: Prisons

- Folder 6: Prisons - Correspondences Miscellaneous Grievances

- Includes: a Cherokee denied, prisoners denied religious books, financial restrictions on inmates
- Folder 7: Prisons

- includes: Judith A. Cromwell and J. Dan Centimano; John Stevens and Judith Cromwell; Lance Eberhard and Sonya Edwards; Kevin Watson and Judith Cromwell; Patricia Churchill and Judith Cromwell
- Folder 8: Prisons - Custody and Control of Prisoners

- Folder 9: Prisons - Department of Corrections: Division 80, Ch.1; Div. 80, Ch. 3; Div 80., Ch. 4

- Folder 10: Prisons - Department of Corrections Family Guide

- Folder 11: Prisons - Farmington Medical

- Folder 12: Prisons - Fulton

- Folder 13: Prisons - Inmate Death - Willie Cubit Jr. at Cameron

- Folder 14: Prisons - Inmate Rule Book 1992

- Folder 15: Prisons - Issues

- Includes: Religious rights, overcrowding, smokers and non-smokers in the same cell, treatment wing for retarded and mentally ill, spraying chemicals in cells
- Biographical/Historical Note: Topics: mental health, mental disability
- Folder 16: Prisons - Labor and Education of Offender

- Folder 17: Prisons - Liabilities in General

- Folder 18: Prisons - Jason Loomer- J.C.C.

- Folder 19: Prisons - MECC Pacific- Medical Center (1 of 2) 1994

- Folder 20: Prisons - MECC Pacific- Medical Center (2 of 2) 1994

- Folder 21: Prisons - Medical JCCC

- Folder 22: Prisons - Medical and Mental Care

- Folder 23: Prisons - Medical Records

- Folder 24: Prisons - Medical Record Releases- Inmates- Male Institutions (1 of 2)

- Folder 25: Prisons - Medical Record Releases- Inmates- Male Institutions (2 of 2)

- Folder 26: Prisons - Memorandum

- Folder 27: Prisons - Miscellaneous

- Folder 28: Prisons - Miscellaneous Prison MO Stuff

- Box 4

- Folder 1: Prisons - State of Missouri Department of Corrections Agenda for the 2nd Strategic planning conference of 1999

- Folder 2: Prisons - Missouri Department of Corrections Strategic Plan 2003

- Folder 3: Prisons - Moberly Medical Suit- Parton v. White

- Folder 4: Prisons - Moberly (Mike Ferry)

- Folder 5: Prisons - Notice and Hearing Summary Proceedings

- Folder 6: Prisons

- Includes titles: Liberty, Freedom Behind Bars, ACLU Journal, Litigation News
- Folder 7: Publications: Potosi: Religious Magazines, newspapers, ACLU membership (1 of 2)

- Folder 8: Publications: Potosi: Religious Magazines, newspapers, ACLU membership (2 of 2)

- Folder 9: Prisons - Publications Prison Legal News 2002 - 2004

- Folder 10: Prisons - PLRA (The Prison Litigation Reform Act)

- Folder 11: Prisons - Prison / Jail: City Workhouse MSI

- Folder 12: Prisons - Reclassification

- Folder 13: Prisons - Restraint Chairs

- Folder 14: Prisons - Rules of Department of Corrections: Division 10, Ch. 5

- Folder 15: Prisons - "STOP"- Stop Turing Out Prisoners Act (Overcrowding) 1995

- Folder 16: Prisons - Taylor, Michael (Crossroads Correctional Center)

- Folder 17: Prisons - Debra Williams v. Doc (1 of 2)

- Folder 18: Prisons - Debra Williams v. Doc (2 of 2)

- Box 5

- Folder 1: Free Speech / Free Press - Censorship/ Committee Organization

- Folder 2: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - Anaconda ( 1 of 3)

- Folder 3: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - Anaconda ( 2 of 3)

- Folder 4: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - Anaconda ( 3 of 3)

- Folder 5: Free Speech / Free Press Communities

- Folder 6: Free Speech / Free Press Communities

- Folder 7: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - Ferguson- Florissant, MO

- Folder 8: Free Speech / Free Press Communities

- Folder 9: Free Speech / Free Press Communities

- Folder 10: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - Kirkwood- R VIII ( 1 of 2)

- Folder 11: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - Kirkwood- R VIII ( 2 of 2)

- Folder 12: Free Speech / Free Press Communities

- Folder 13: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - Meramec Valley R-3

- Folder 14: Free Speech / Free Press Communities

- Folder 15: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - Parkway

- Folder 16: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - St. Charles County, MO ( 1 of 3)

- Folder 17: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - St. Charles County, MO ( 2 or 3)

- Folder 18: Free Speech / Free Press Communities - St. Charles County, MO