Judges
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Charles (Chuck) Goldberg, 1955 - 1961
Charles (Chuck) Goldberg is a member of the Intermountain Jewish News Goldberg Family. This series contains paddles from two greek letter organizations he was in--two (2) from Pi Tau Pi and one (1) from Phi Sigma Delta.
Colorado Attorney General's Office, between 1950-1959
Members of the Colorado Attorney General's office pose together on a marble staircase. Donald Meyer stands far left in the second row.
Dr. Melvin Urofsky Public Address, 1983 October 20
Dr. Melvin Urofsky address where he discusses his research on his multi-volume series on the letters of Louis Brandeis. With David Levy, he co-edited a five volume series of Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis' letters; he also published on the subject of Zionism and Brandeis as well as law and the Supreme Court.
Frank Jamison Papers
Francis W. "Frank" Jamison was born in 1929 in and passed away on February 13, 2013. He was a University of Denver Law School alumnus (1956) and Professor in the Sturm College of Law [dates needed]. The collection contains scrapbook pages with photographs from University of Denver Sturm College of Law reunion(s) of the class of 1956 and a report of the Dean from the Sturm College of Law.
Gifts and Bequests Committee Meeting, 1957
University of Denver Trustees John Gorsuch, Judge Phillips, George Rainsford, Al Gould, and Gordon Johnston sit around a table set for a meal at a Gifts and Bequests Committee Meeting in 1957.
Greek Letter Paddles, 1955 - 1961
This wrapped object contains three (3) greek letter society paddles: two (2) from Pi Tau Pi and one (1) from Phi Sigma Delta.
Jacob Weinberger, circa 1907
Judge Jacob Weinberger, as a young lawyer, sits on a house porch holding a small dog in Arizona.
Jacob Weinberger, 1950
Judge Jacob Weinberger, federal judge, stands in front of a book shelf dressed in his judge's robes.
Josef Korbel with Byron "Whizzer" White
Black and white print of Josef Korbel, Dean of the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver, with former professional football player, and U.S. Supreme Court justice Byron R. "Whizzer" White, who was born and raised in Colorado.
Judge Lindsey, between 1925-1930
The file contains a endorsement letter from Judge Ben B. Linsey of the Juvenile and Family Court of Denver endorsement letter dated December 22, 1925 and an article by Judge Lindsey. Judge Lindsey set up the first separate juvenile court in Denver and sent some of the children to the Sheltering Home.