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Inside the Supreme Court Petition to Decision Papers of Supreme Court Justices on Civil Rights Cases |
David Achtenberg Professor & Law Foundation Scholar UMKC School of Law Kansas City, MO 64110-2499 816-235-2382 |
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Oklahoma City v.
Tuttle Digital Archive
Coverage: This page links you to the digital archive of all the available papers of Supreme Court Justices dealing with Oklahoma City v. Tuttle. Currently, Tuttle papers are available for Justices Blackmun, Brennan, Marshall, Powell, and White. The digital archive presents the papers just as you would find them in the archives where the originals are stored.
Alternative Ways to View the Justices' Papers: Many researchers may prefer to view the papers in chronological (rather than archival) order. To do so, you should click here to go to the Timeline Page.
Examples of Digital Box and File: In the Brennan page of the digital archives, Box 679 File 5 appears as shown below. In the physical William J. Brennan Files at the Library of Congress, Box 679 File 5 of the Brennan papers contains 11 documents totaling 53 pages. The digital "file" contains the same documents in the order that you would find them if you examined the originals in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room in Washington, D.C. For example, the sixth document (the second draft of Justice Brennan's concurring opinion) can be accessed by clicking on the "Begins" image number (WJB679F50006). The last "document" in the file was a loose page which appears to have been an extra copy of page 3 of the first draft of Justice Rehnquist's majority opinion. It is in the physical file so it is included in the digital file.
While the justices have files dedicated to particular cases, they also have files where they kept particular types of document for all the cases decided in a particular term. For example, Justice Brennan maintained "Docket Files" which contained his hand-written notes on certiorari and merits conferences, i.e., the meetings during which the Court discussed and voted on each case. Since each of these files contained notes on various cases, the digital version of the file only includes the documents related to Tuttle. For example, the digital "Docket File" below (Box 661 File 4) contains Brennan's notes only on the certiorari conference (10/1/84) and merits conference (1/11/85) at which Tuttle was discussed.
Abbreviations: I have abbreviated the names of the justices, their clerks, and a few other persons. A key to all abbreviations that can be accessed by clicking the abbreviations button in the yellow navigation area.
Higher Resolution Copies: Most of the documents are presented in comparatively small pdf files which should be adequate for most uses. Please let me know if you think that any particular image needs to be replaced with a higher resolution version. I will also be happy to send higher resolution copies (or original JPEGs) of any images to anyone who needs them. For further information about how the documents were photographed, edited and converted to pdf files, click here to go to the Image Creation and Conversion Protocol Page.
Sources and Citation: For an explanation of how to determine the original archive location of any document, click here to go to the Document Source Page.
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