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[Letter] 1949 October 18, Robert H. Jackson, Washington, D.C, to Charles Fairman, Stanford, CA.
[Letter] 1950 January 16, Robert H. Jackson, Washington, D.C., to Charles Fairman, Stanford, CA.
[Letter] 1954 April 12, Elise Doyle, Washington D.C., to Charles Fairman, St. Louis, Missouri.
[Letter] 1954 December 28, to Charles Fairman, St. Louis, MO.
A colleague named Phil writes to Fairman regarding an issue the Stanford Law Review intends to devore to Justice Robert H. Jackson, and inquires as to Fairman's interest in participating
[Letter] 1972 September 22, Harry N, Scheiber, San Diego, CA, to Charles Fairman, La Jolla, CA.
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Joseph A. Bramanti '13, Joel R. Glover '13, and Erin E. Kee '13 win the 4th Annual National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competition at DePaul University
[Letter] 1949 October 7, Charles Fairman, Stanford, CA, to Robert H. Jackson, Washington, D.C.
[Letter] 1950 April 5, Robert H. Jackson, Washington D.C., to Charles Fairman, Stanford, CA.
This letter was written after the second day of oral arguments in Sweatt v. Painter, et al
[Letter] 1953 October 2, Robert H. Jackson, Washington D.C., to Bruce Nichols, Cambridge, Mass.
Letter Jackson wrote to Bruce Nichols at the Harvard Law Review regarding an article Alpheus Thomas Mason wrote, "Inter Arma Silent Leges: Chief Justice Stone's Views" (69 Harv. L. Rev. 806). Jackson discusses his participation in the Nuremberg trials