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ECONOMIC JUSTICE

ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL ECONOMICS RECORDS, 1941-present, 8.0 feet.

Records of an organization of scholars concerned with the moral and social dimensions of economic problems. (It was known as
the Catholic Economic Association until 1971.)

FOX, NOEL P., PAPERS, 1924-1981, 20.0 feet.

Case files, correspondence, clippings, and reports documenting the political and judicial career of Noel P. Fox, a graduate of Marquette University who served as U.S. District Court judge for the Western District of Michigan, 1962-1979. Notable among
42 federal court cases in the files are those concerning the desegregation of schools in Benton Harbor, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, and Lansing, Michigan, and the fishing rights of Ottawa Indians in Michigan. In addition, there is substantial information on Fox's surveys of Michigan's corrections system (1949) and justice courts (1959-1961), and on the Michigan Constitutional Convention
of 1961, for which he chaired the Citizen's Advisory Committee on the Judiciary Department. Other files relate to Fox's activities
as an arbitrator and mediator of labor disputes (1941-1956) and circuit court judge in Muskegon, Michigan (1951-1962), and his unsuccessful campaigns for Congress (1938 and 1950) and Secretary of State of Michigan (1948).

HONOR OUR NEIGHBORS' ORIGINS AND RIGHTS RECORDS, 1990-2006, 0.5 foot [1 reel microfilm].

Records of Honor Our Neighbors' Origins and Rights, a Midwest-based independent advocacy organization for treaty rights and justice issues affecting American Indians. The collection contains minutes of Board of Directors' meetings and its newsletter, HONOR Digest.  [Connect to Inventory] 

PROJECT EQUALITY INC. RECORDS,  1971-2007, ca. 20.0 feet (unprocessed).

Records of a national program (originally a service of the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice) sponsored by religious denominations, non-profit organizations, and corporations to promote equal employment opportunities for African-Americans and other minorities.

RAUCH, H. HERMAN, LABOR ARBITRATION CASE FILES, 1939-1978, 42.0 feet.

Documentation for more than 600 arbitration cases heard by Herman Rauch, most in Wisconsin and the upper Midwest. Included are notes; supporting reports and briefs; recordings, transcriptions, and summaries of hearings; final opinions; and related correspondence. [Connect to Inventory]

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