Everett Owens Bell Professor (1948-1955) Interim Dean (1956-1957) University President (1979-1980) Funeral and Memorial Service (Program) (Sep. 2007)
McKen V. Carrington Professor (1984 – present) Associate Dean (1987 –1995) Interim Dean (1995-1999) Dean (2005 – 2009) Announcing Appointment as Dean (May 2005) Investiture of Eighth Dean of Thurgood Marshall School of Law (Feb. 17, 2006)
Fernando Colón-Navarro Professor (1991 – present) Institute for International and Immigration Law: Progress Report (Co-director Prof. Craig Jackson) (Feb. 27, 2004)
Eugene M. Harrington Professor (-2003) Campaign Letter to Councilman Calloway (Oct. 6, 1993) Campaign Letter I (Oct. 11, 1993) Campaign Letter II (incomplete) (Jan. 7, 1994)
Donald K. Hill Legal Instructor (1973 – 1977) Professor (1977 – 2007) Announcement and Obituary Celebrating the Life of Donald K. Hill Joel Sneider’s Letter Regarding Opinion by Texas Attorney General Dan Morales (Aug. 7, 1995) Photograph: Professor with colleagues – Prof. Thomas Kleven and Prof. Otis King Photograph: In the Classroom Photograph: In the Classroom with Faculty and Students Photograph: Prof. Hill’s Personal Library Photograph: Prof. Hill with wife, Annie Laura Robinson Hill Photograph: View from Prof. Hill’s Sunroom
Craig Jackson Professor (1990 – present) Institute for International and Immigration Law: Progress Report (Co-director Prof. Fernando Colón-Navarro) (Feb. 27, 2004)
Kenneth S. Tollet, Jr. Acting Dean (1961 – 1969) Alarming Shortage of Black Negro Law Students (Apr. 23, 1966) Booker T. Washington School’s Licowa Club Program (Apr. 19, 1961) Democratic Forum: The Role of Minorities in Their Organizations in Resisting Communism, Especially the NAACP (Jan. 22, 1962) Effective Political Action: Party or Non-partisan Emmett Scott Senior High. Ninth Annual Career Conference: Investigating Vocational Opportunities (Feb. 27, 1959) Emmett Scott Senior High. Key Note Address: Education for Freedom (rough draft) (1959) Extending Legal Services to the Poor: A Challenge to and an Opportunity for the Members of the National Bar Ass’n, Inc. (Aug. 6, 1965) “The Future of Negro Education.” For the Howard University School of Law Symposium on the Role of the Negro Lawyer in the Context of Social Change (Nov. 10-12, 1966) Handwritten Notes on History of NAACP HISD Letter to Dean Tollett (Apr. 14, 1961) Houston Business & Professional Men’s Club Program & Speech: The Lawyer’s Role in the Houston Community (Nov. 28, 1962) How Laws Have Applied to Negroes Past and Present How the NAACP, a Minority Group Organization, has Resisted Communism (Jan. 22, 1962) Introducing Frederick S. Carney during Religious Emphasis Week Introducing Harry E. Groves during TSU Law Week (Program & Speech) Introducing the Honorable James R. Norvell to the Texas Southern University Department of Journalism (Program & Speech) (Apr. 25, 1963) “Jurisprudence: Its Relationship to Nursing.” To the Senior Class of the Division of Nursing Education (Program) (Nov. 20, 1961) “Jurisprudence: Its Relationship to Nursing.” To the Senior Class of the Division of Nursing Education (Speech) (Nov. 20, 1961) “Man Must Reach Out for that Within” “Manhood in the Twentieth Century.” Wesley Chapel Men’s Bible Class First Annual Banquet (May 12, 1961) Message to Incoming Undergraduates (Rough Draft) Miller Junior High Constitution Day: The Negro Businessman’s Role in a Dynamic Society (Program & Speech) (1960) Muskogee Service League – Wheatley Branch Library (Program & Speech) (Aug. 19, 1961) NAACP Life Membership Testimonial Dinner (Program & Speech) (Oct. 29, 1962) National Association of Personnel Workers Seventh Annual Program (Tentative Program) (Feb. 19-21, 1961) National Association of Personnel Workers Seventh Annual Program (Program) (Feb. 19-21, 1961) Panel Member. Conference on Second Annual Inter-Group Relations. University of Houston. (Program) (Feb. 25, 1961) Proposed Impromptu Remarks at Law Day Banquet The Relativity of Social Norms Religious Emphasis Week: “Toward Personal Fulfillment” (Program) (Feb. 16-21, 1964) Religious Emphasis Week: “Spiritual Values and Human Relations” (Feb. 5, 1962) Significance of Elections: Governor’s Race Some Legal Considerations in Updating Discipline Speech for Observance of National Library Week Torts Exam The University’s Gratitude (1961) World Community and the Rule of Law Back to Top
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