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In Re Dellinger

In Re Dellinger
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Total Pages: 60
Release: 1971
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In Re Ellis

In Re Ellis
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Total Pages: 78
Release: 1991
Genre: Legal briefs
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United States of America, Plaintiff-appellee, V. David T. Dellinger ... [et Al.], Defendants-appellants. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. 60-CR-180. Julius J. Hoffman, Judge. No. 18295. Argued Feb. 8, 1972, Decided Nov. 21, 1972

United States of America, Plaintiff-appellee, V. David T. Dellinger ... [et Al.], Defendants-appellants. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. 60-CR-180. Julius J. Hoffman, Judge. No. 18295. Argued Feb. 8, 1972, Decided Nov. 21, 1972
Author: David T. Dellinger
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Total Pages: 136
Release: 1972
Genre: Chicago Seven Trial, Chicago, Ill., 1969-1970
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David Dellinger

David Dellinger
Author: Andrew E. Hunt
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0814736386

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"His instrumental role in the creation of Liberation magazine in 1956 launched him onto the national stage. Writing regular essays for the influential radical monthly on the arms race and the Civil Rights movement, he became, in Abbie Hoffman's words, the father of the antiwar movement and the architect of the 1968 demonstrations in Chicago. He remained active in anti-war causes until his death on May 25, 2004 at age 88.".


Sam Dellinger

Sam Dellinger
Author: Robert C. Mainfort
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1557288860

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This book grew out of an exhibition about Dellinger’s life and work that was curated by Bob Mainfort at the Old State House Museum in Little Rock. The book includes a detailed biography of Dellinger, as well as a discussion of his work, an overview of major collecting efforts in Arkansas by out-of-state institutions, and a history of the University of Arkansas Museum. Lavishly illustrated with over two hundred images of artifacts, this book will now permit archaeologists to see some of the pieces Dellinger’s lifetime of work saved and preserved.


In Re Werksman

In Re Werksman
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Total Pages: 92
Release: 1983
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On Trial

On Trial
Author: George Anastaplo
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739107805

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Beginning with the serpent in the Garden of Eden and ending with O.J. Simpson, author George Anastaplo offers an exploration of justice and the rule of law through well-known trials both ancient and modern, real and fictional. On Trial is a detailed and fascinating discussion of legal reason, moral judgment, political life, and the events that give them meaning.


Interstate 69

Interstate 69
Author: Matt Dellinger
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-08-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781439175736

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Interstate 69 is an enlightening journey through the heart of America. With this epic tale of one vast and controversial road project, Matt Dellinger brings to life the country’s complex political, social, and economic landscape. The 1,400-mile extension of I-69 south from Indianapolis, if completed, will connect Canada to Mexico through Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. This so-called NAFTA highway has been in development for two decades, and while segments are under construction today, others may never be built. Eagerly anticipated by many as an economic godsend, I-69 has also been opposed by environmentalists, farmers, ranchers, anarchists, and others who question both the wisdom of building more highways and the merits of globalization. Part history, part travelogue, Interstate 69 reveals the surprising story of how this extraordinary undertaking began, introduces us to the array of individuals who have worked tirelessly for years to build the road—or to stop it—and guides us through the many places the highway would transform forever: from sprawling cities like Indianapolis, Houston, and Memphis to the small rural towns of the Midwestern rust belt, the Mississippi Delta, and South Texas. In an era when bridges fall, levies fail, and states lease their toll roads to foreign-owned corporations, Americans are realizing the central importance of infrastructure, how it affects our standard of living and quality of life and how it determines which places prosper and which places fade. This book illustrates vividly that the story of transportation is indeed the story of America—and that story continues. Matt Dellinger connects these dots with an absorbingly human, on-the-ground examination of our country’s struggle with development. Interstate 69 captures the hopes, dreams, and fears surrounding what we build and what we leave behind.