Case Files, 1974-1993
Scope and Contents
The legal advocacy work of the ACLU-NC is represented in over 1,000 case files, dated between 1934 and 1974. Arranged alphabetically by the client’s last name, these files contain correspondence, legal documents, and attorneys’ working notes for a broad range of civil liberties cases in California. ACLU-NC files for cases argued before the United States Supreme Court are found throughout the series and include, notably, the Frank Conner due process case (1939-1941); the Korematsu and Endo cases, which challenged the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066 (1942-1946); the Louis Hartman loyalty/security case (1958-1963); and the free speech cases of William Ehlert and Edmund di Tullio (1964-1971). Other notable clients whose cases are represented in the collection include Warren Billings, Harry Bridges, Angela Davis, Fred Edwards, and Anita Whitney.
Thirty-one boxes of unprocessed case files, dated between 1971 and 1989, were added to the collection in 2011. They were procesed in 2019, and organized by name of case, including both the names of the plaintiffs and the defendants, and the dates during which the cases took place.
Dates
- 1974-1993
Access Restrictions
Some case files in this series are restricted.
Extent
42.5 linear feet (33 record storage cartons and 3 legal document boxes)
Language of Materials
English
General
This subseries is comprised of legal case files dating from 1974 to 1993 that the ACLU-NC Legal Department released to CHS in March 2011. They have been reviewed by an ACLU-NC paralegal and restrictions have been noted at the individual file level.
Repository Details
Part of the California Historical Society Repository