User:Mitchumch/Federal judiciary during the Civil Rights Movement

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Judges

United States Supreme Court

United States Courts of Appeals

United States District Courts

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Case law

Employment

Education

Universities and colleges
Schools

Public accommodations

Public transportation

Voting rights

Housing

Jury service

Labor unions

Professional organizations

Violence

Freedom of association

Libel law

Freedom of assembly and petition rights

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Further reading

Books

Encyclopedias

  • Bozarth, Brandi Snow (2003). "Tuttle, Elbert Parr (1897-1996)". In Vile, John R. (ed.). Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. pp. 768–773. ISBN 9781576079898.
  • Clouatre, Douglas (2003). "Rives, Richard (1895-1982)". In Vile, John R. (ed.). Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. pp. 649–654. ISBN 9781576079898.
  • Schultz, David (2003). "Wisdom, John Minor (1905-1999)". In Vile, John R. (ed.). Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. pp. 814–820. ISBN 9781576079898.
  • Willis, Clyde (2003). "Brown, John R. (1909-1993)". In Vile, John R. (ed.). Great American Judges: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. pp. 131–140. ISBN 9781576079898.

General

Monographs

Judges
Case law

Autobiographies and memoirs

Dissertations and theses

  • Armitage, Michael L. (1984). Judge John Minor Wisdom and the Constitutional and Judicial Approaches to Racial Desegregation. (Thesis) Tulane University.
  • Bodnar, John A. (1976). "With All Deliberate Speed": The Fifth Circuit Court District Judges and School Desegregation. (Thesis) North Texas State University.
  • Buitrago, Ann Mari (1978). The Political Role of Lower Federal Courts Race Relations Cases in the Fifth Circuit, 1954-1967. (Dissertation) City University of New York.
  • Jack, Terry Elkin (1979). Racial Policy and Judge J.P. Coleman: A Study in Political-Judicial Linkage. (Dissertation) University of Southern Mississippi.

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