TY - GEN AU - Wright,J.Skelly TI - J. Skelly Wright papers, KW - Ainsworth, Robert Andrew, KW - Bass, Jack KW - Black, Hugo LaFayette, KW - Borah, Wayne G., KW - Breazeale, H. Payne KW - Brown, John Robert, KW - Bush, Earl Benjamin KW - Cameron, Benjamin Franklin, KW - Christenberry, Herbert William, KW - Coles, Robert KW - Davis, Kenneth Culp KW - Deutsch, Eberhard P. KW - Estrich, Susan KW - Fortas, Abe KW - Foster, G. W. KW - Frank, John P. KW - Friendly, Fred W. KW - Hansen, Carl F. KW - Hinckley, John W. KW - Hobson, Julius W. KW - Hutcheson, Joseph C. KW - Lumbard, J. Edward KW - Mize, Sidney C. KW - Mortimer, Lee, KW - Murphy, Thomas F. KW - Read, Frank T., KW - Reagan, Ronald KW - Rostow, Eugene V. KW - Slovenko, Ralph KW - Sobeloff, Simon Ernest, KW - Loyola University (New Orleans, La.) KW - School of Law KW - Faculty KW - Orleans Parish School Board KW - Trials, litigation, etc KW - United States KW - Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit) KW - District Court (Louisiana : Eastern District) KW - Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals KW - Administrative agencies KW - Civil rights KW - Courts KW - Louisiana KW - Washington (D.C.) KW - Criminal law KW - Judges KW - Law KW - Cases KW - Study and teaching KW - Notaries KW - School integration KW - Watergate Affair, 1972-1974 KW - Educators KW - itoamc KW - Jurists N1 - Open to research N2 - Personal and professional correspondence, case files, opinions, memoranda, reports, speeches and writings, financial papers, teaching material, clippings, printed matter, and photographs documenting Wright's legal and judicial career. The bulk of the papers (1948-1986) pertains to his service as judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana (1949-1962), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (1962-1987), and the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals of the United States (1981-1987). Includes files on criminal, regulatory, civil rights, and school integration cases (Bush v. Orleans Parish School Board and Hobson v. Hansen), the Watergate burglary cover-up, and John W. Hinckley, Jr.'s arrest for the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan. Also includes material on Wright's tenure as a law professor at Loyola University, New Orleans, La. (1951-1961) and his early career as a notary public (1936-1942). Correspondents include Robert Andrew Ainsworth,Jack Bass, Hugo LaFayette Black, Wayne G. Borah, H. Payne Breazeale, John Robert Brown, Benjamin Franklin Cameron, Herbert William Christenberry, Robert Coles, Kenneth Culp Davis, Eberhard P. Deutsch, Susan Estrich, Abe Fortas, G.W. Foster, Jr., John P. Frank, Fred W. Friendly, Joseph C. Hutcheson, J. Edward Lumbard, Sidney C. Mize, Lee Mortimer, Thomas F. Murphy, Frank T. Read, Eugene V. Rostow, Ralph Slovenko, and Simon Ernest Sobeloff UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003076 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003076.3 ER -