Volume 9
Contains 12 Results:
Presenting a summary of civil liberties cases undertaken in 1952; designed for editors and editorial writers, to demonstrate how civil liberties are being observed in contemporary times.
Concerning the ACLU's affiliation with the Communist party.
Analyzing the civil liberties problems of picketing by labor unions. The memorandum was designed to serve as the basis for Committee discussion in formulating policy on this issue; written with Herbert Monte Levy.
Organizational analysis of current functions and future needs, including proposals for structural changes.
The ACLU report denies charges set forth by the author and offers evidence to show the true nature of ACLU activity.
Prepared for Congressman Thomas Curtis in response to questions he raised in various letters to the ACLU in 1961.
Discussing various problems arising out of the issue of "institutionalized McCarthyism"; written with Seymour Bucholz.
Included summaries of the Conference workshops, substantive sessions and special meetings; written with the assistance of various members of national ACLU staff.