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41281
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This history of North Carolina’s Supreme Court spans over two centuries. Whichard examined its legislature that became more progressive to the benefit of minorities and children. He revealed how over time this assembly of judges became more representative of North Carolina’s population. The author also noted judges who played a formidable role in its development such as John Louis Taylor, Walter Clark, and Sam Ervin IV.
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30570
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Chashion briefly surveys past efforts to document local histories in North Carolina along with a few prominent individuals who have championed those efforts. The author then turns to identifying some reliable source material for those histories.
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17434
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A new volume of papers is being published for Walter Clark, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. The volume includes personal letters and papers that document Clark's positions on economics, race, and power.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 14 Issue 8, Aug 1948, p3-4, 10, 16, f
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19985
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The Walter Clark Papers are part of the State Department of Archives and History and contain several letters between Clark and Professor William E. Dodd of the University of Chicago. Clark served the state as a politician and jurist who served as associate justice and chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court from 1889 to 1924. Clark wrote to Dodd about historical and constitutional questions from 1906 to 1924 and these are reprinted in this issue.
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17585
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Lawrence recounts the life of Walter Clark, whom he describes as \"one of the hardest-working, brainiest men that North Carolina ever produced.\"
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 7 Issue 26, Nov 1939, p16-17, 26, por
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