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The Jackson List

Robert H. Jackson, the Supreme Court, Nuremberg and related topics

Jackson Against Racial Exclusion: The D.C. Bar Association Library (1941)

November 12, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Natural Gas Lawyer, Natural Gas Justice

November 4, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Richard W. Sonnenfeldt (1923-2009), Chief U.S. Interpreter at Nuremberg & “Single Most Important Person”

October 30, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Rosh Hashanah in Bavaria (1945)

September 19, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

School Choice in Jamestown & Washington, September 1933

September 8, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Hickory Hill after the Jacksons

July 20, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Buying Hickory Hill (1941)

July 17, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

End of a Supreme Court Term (1939)

July 1, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Summer Book Recommendations

June 24, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

Career Advice to Graduating Students

June 5, 2009March 18, 2014 ~ John Q. Barrett

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Professor John Q. Barrett, who is writing the biography of U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Nuremberg chief prosecutor Robert H. Jackson (1892-1954), sends periodic “Jackson List” emails about Justice Jackson, the Supreme Court, Nuremberg and related topics to a private but entirely non-selective email list–all are welcome. The Jackson List reaches many thousands of subscribers around the world (and thanks to them for forwarding these notes widely).

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  • Court Clerk Good Wishes for Years Ahead (1947)
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