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- mm92080675 abstract "Correspondence, memoranda, agenda and minutes of meetings, reports, case files, opinions, orders, briefs, writs, motions, petitions, depositions, transcripts, notes, clippings, printed matter, and other papers documenting Johnson's career as a federal judge and his involvement in professional activities. Documents his service as a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama (1955-1979), the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals of the U.S. (1972-1982), and the U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit (1979-1981) and 11th Circuit (1981- ). Also documents his membership on the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules for the Judicial Conference of the United States. Johnson's cases as district court judge pertain primarily to civil rights for African Americans, the mentally ill, and prison inmates. Significant cases include those relating to the Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott (Browder v. Gayle), the Selma-Montgomery march (Williams v. Wallace), school desegregation (Lee v. Macon County Board of Education), and living conditions in Alabama prisons (Pugh v. Locke and James v. Wallace) and in the state's psychiatric hospitals (Wyatt v. Stickney). Papers from his service on the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals focus on energy regulations relating to the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973. Johnson's files as appellate judge include cases relating to civil rights, constitutional law including search and seizure and constitutional challenges to state statutes, antitrust issues, prisoners' rights, and tax and bankruptcy issues. Also documents his work on the Judicial Council of the 11th Circuit leading to the impeachment of U.S. District Court judge Alcee L. Hastings. Correspondents include Griffin B. Bell, Harry A. Blackmun, John Robert Brown, Paul W. Bryant, Warren E. Burger, Emanuel Celler, Morris Dees, Ira DeMent, John Doar, John C. Godbold, William Burnett Harvey, Fob James, Vernon E. Jordan, William C. Keady, Clarence M. Kelley, Robert F. Kennedy, Seybourne H. Lynne, Burke Marshall, Walter F. Mondale, Huey P. Newton, Richard T. Rives, Hugh Scott, Edward A. Tamm, Elbert P. Tuttle, Robert E. Varner, and Earl Warren.".
- mm92080675 accessRights "Restrictions apply.".
- mm92080675 accrualMethod "Gift,".
- mm92080675 contributor B12953066.
- mm92080675 date "||||".
- mm92080675 description "Correspondence, memoranda, agenda and minutes of meetings, reports, case files, opinions, orders, briefs, writs, motions, petitions, depositions, transcripts, notes, clippings, printed matter, and other papers documenting Johnson's career as a federal judge and his involvement in professional activities. Documents his service as a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama (1955-1979), the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals of the U.S. (1972-1982), and the U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit (1979-1981) and 11th Circuit (1981- ). Also documents his membership on the Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules for the Judicial Conference of the United States. Johnson's cases as district court judge pertain primarily to civil rights for African Americans, the mentally ill, and prison inmates. Significant cases include those relating to the Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott (Browder v. Gayle), the Selma-Montgomery march (Williams v. Wallace), school desegregation (Lee v. Macon County Board of Education), and living conditions in Alabama prisons (Pugh v. Locke and James v. Wallace) and in the state's psychiatric hospitals (Wyatt v. Stickney). Papers from his service on the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals focus on energy regulations relating to the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973. Johnson's files as appellate judge include cases relating to civil rights, constitutional law including search and seizure and constitutional challenges to state statutes, antitrust issues, prisoners' rights, and tax and bankruptcy issues. Also documents his work on the Judicial Council of the 11th Circuit leading to the impeachment of U.S. District Court judge Alcee L. Hastings.".
- mm92080675 description "Correspondents include Griffin B. Bell, Harry A. Blackmun, John Robert Brown, Paul W. Bryant, Warren E. Burger, Emanuel Celler, Morris Dees, Ira DeMent, John Doar, John C. Godbold, William Burnett Harvey, Fob James, Vernon E. Jordan, William C. Keady, Clarence M. Kelley, Robert F. Kennedy, Seybourne H. Lynne, Burke Marshall, Walter F. Mondale, Huey P. Newton, Richard T. Rives, Hugh Scott, Edward A. Tamm, Elbert P. Tuttle, Robert E. Varner, and Earl Warren.".
- mm92080675 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011080".
- mm92080675 description "Gift, Frank Johnson, 1990-1992.".
- mm92080675 description "Lawyer and judge.".
- mm92080675 extent "116,000".
- mm92080675 extent "133.6".
- mm92080675 extent "332".
- mm92080675 identifier eadmss.ms011080.
- mm92080675 identifier eadmss.ms011080.3.
- mm92080675 issued "||||".
- mm92080675 language "Collection material in English.".
- mm92080675 language "eng".
- mm92080675 rights "Restrictions apply.".
- mm92080675 spatial "Alabama.".
- mm92080675 spatial "United States.".
- mm92080675 subject "African Americans Civil rights.".
- mm92080675 subject "Antitrust law.".
- mm92080675 subject "Appellate courts.".
- mm92080675 subject "Bankruptcy.".
- mm92080675 subject "Bell, Griffin B., 1918-2009 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Blackmun, Harry A. (Harry Andrew), 1908-1999 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Browder, Aurelia S. Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Brown, John Robert, 1909- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Bryant, Paul W. Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Burger, Warren E., 1907-1995 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Celler, Emanuel, 1888-1981 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Civil rights demonstrations Alabama.".
- mm92080675 subject "Civil rights.".
- mm92080675 subject "Constitutional law.".
- mm92080675 subject "DeMent, Ira, 1931- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Dees, Morris Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "District courts Alabama.".
- mm92080675 subject "Doar, John, 1921- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Energy policy United States.".
- mm92080675 subject "Federal-state controversies.".
- mm92080675 subject "Gayle, W. A. Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Godbold, John C. (John Cooper), 1920- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Harvey, William Burnett, 1922-1999 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Hastings, Alcee L.".
- mm92080675 subject "James, Fob, 1934- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "James, Worley Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Jordan, Vernon E. (Vernon Eulion), 1935- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Judicial Conference of the United States. Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules.".
- mm92080675 subject "Keady, William C., 1913- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Kelley, Clarence M. Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Lee, Anthony T. Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Locke, Judson C. Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Lynne, Seabourn H. (Seabourn Harris), 1907- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Macon County (Ala.) Board of Education Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Marshall, Burke, 1922-2003 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Mentally ill Civil rights Alabama.".
- mm92080675 subject "Mondale, Walter F., 1928- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Newton, Huey P. Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Petroleum law and legislation United States.".
- mm92080675 subject "Prisoners Civil rights.".
- mm92080675 subject "Pugh, Jerry Lee Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Rives, Richard T. (Richard Taylor), 1895-1992 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Searches and seizures.".
- mm92080675 subject "Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.)".
- mm92080675 subject "Stickney, Stonewall B. Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Tamm, Edward A. (Edward Allen), 1906- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Taxation.".
- mm92080675 subject "Trials.".
- mm92080675 subject "Tuttle, Elbert P. (Elbert Parr), 1897- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "United States. Court of Appeals (11th Circuit)".
- mm92080675 subject "United States. Court of Appeals (11th Circuit). Judicial Council.".
- mm92080675 subject "United States. Court of Appeals (5th Circuit)".
- mm92080675 subject "United States. District Court (Alabama : Middle District)".
- mm92080675 subject "United States. Laws, statutes, etc. Emergency petroleum allocation act of 1973.".
- mm92080675 subject "United States. Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals.".
- mm92080675 subject "Varner, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1921- Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919-1998 Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Warren, Earl, 1891-1974 Correspondence.".
- mm92080675 subject "Williams, Hosea, 1926- Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 subject "Wyatt, Ricky Trials, litigation, etc.".
- mm92080675 title "Frank M. Johnson papers, 1945-1989 (bulk 1955-1986).".
- mm92080675 type "collection".