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May 11Penn Law Archives Intern, Kathryn Gstalder, describes her work on the National Bankruptcy Archives (NBA) Oral History Collection.
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March 29
To celebrate Women’s History Month, the library launched a new exhibit, Benchmark: Penn Law Women and the Federal Courts.
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March 10
In recognition of Women’s History Month, Biddle Law Library acknowledges the struggles of women lawyers and honors their contributions with special displays.
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October 8Just added to the National Bankruptcy Archives growing digital collection, is the oral history of Samuel Zusmann, Jr., recorded on April 26, 2014.
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September 17
New to the Archives are the records of the Enron bankruptcy documented by Examiner, Neal Batson.
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August 7The National Bankruptcy Archives recently acquired and processed the Geraldine Mund papers (NBA.051). Mund serves as a judge on the United States Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California.
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June 16
In making the case for resources and training in visual legal advocacy, a public defender describes how a video she shot in a client’s home with his mother was effective in reducing his sentence.
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June 6
Sometimes legal research generates a good topic for a student-made visual legal advocacy video. It did in the case of “Nowhere to Run: Giving Philly’s Urban Youth a Place to Play.”
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March 12A look at the Penn Law Archives collection of the oldest continuously published law journal in the United States…
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February 26A spotlight on the collection of papers from attorney, legal scholar, and Penn Law professor, William E. Mikell.
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March 22New blog post highlighting the women of the Bankruptcy Archives.
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March 19The Archives highlights the National Bankruptcy Archives collections related to women.
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January 24Check out the Digital National Security Archive!
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January 9On May 29, 2012, the National Bankruptcy Archives filmed an oral history panel entitled…
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October 31The Honorable Judge Randall J. Newsome served as a settlement and bankruptcy judge for nearly three decades. During his time in the United States Bankruptcy Court…
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October 17The NBA is pleased to announce the beginning of a long-term digitization project. Check out a preview of the upcoming digital collections.
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May 2While rummaging around in the rare books and special collections room here at Biddle one day, I came across a large, dusty, unlabeled…
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February 17John Lettou introduced the printing press to London in 1480. Two years later, with the help of partner William de Machlinia, he produced the first law book…
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March 13Biddle has created a new exhibit that showcases some of the materials culled from the National Bankruptcy Archives. (More after the jump.)