Box LG 23
Restricted
Contains 90 Results:
Judiciary-Adoption., 1959
Includes correspondence on adoption of foreign-born children. Correspondents include L. E. Rader, director of the Oklahoma Department of Public Welfare.
Judiciary-American Indian Day., 1960
Includes letter from Oklahoma Supreme Court justice N. B. Johnson asking Morris to support a resolution to establish an American Indian Day.
Judiciary-Anti-trust., 1959
Includes copies of bills calling for anti-trust legislation as well as correspondence.
Judiciary-Bidding., 1959
Includes letter from the Council of Mechanical Specialty Contracting Industries asking Morris to support various legislation in support of fair bidding.
Judiciary-Civil Rights., 1959-1960
Includes correspondence and data on H.R. 8601, the civil rights voting bill. Correspondents include Clarence Mitchell, director of the Washington Bureau, NAACP; the Colored Voters of America; and Roy Wilkins, chairman of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
Judiciary-Committee Matters., 1959-1960
Includes two pamphlets on the committee's operations.
Judiciary-Defense Attorneys., 1959
Includes letter from the Oklahoma Junior Bar Association asking Morris to support legislation for compensation for public defenders.
Judiciary-Defense Security., 1959
Constituent correspondence urging support of H.R. 3693, the Defense Facilities Protection Act.
Judiciary-District of Columbia., 1960
Includes letter from the Washington Evening Star-Sunday Star thanking Morris for participating in an informal poll on a constitutional amendment which would allow Washington residents to vote for president and vice president and to be represented in the House of Representatives.
Judiciary-Eminent Domain., 1960
Includes letter from Morris to Lindley Beckworth Re: price to be paid by the federal government when it acquires a family's home.
