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Arthur J. Goldberg Papers

"Public Papers of
Arthur J. Goldberg"

Volume 1

1. Missing

2. Missing

3. The Art of Diplomacy—Address, Fauquier Chapter of the Virginia Museum, October 18, 1980

4. The Proposed Constitutional Convention—September 12, 1983

5. Lebanese Hail Israel's Actions as Liberation—New York Times, August 15, 1982

6. Commencement Address, University of Hawaii at Manoa—no date

7. No One Was Legally Minding the Store When the Assassination Attempt of President Reagan Occurred—no publication information

8.Remarks, Holocaust Day, Miami Beach, Florida, April 13, 1980

9. Missing

10. Ethics in the Professions—December 3, 1981

11. Address, World Conference on Soviet Jewry, Brussels, Belgium, February 23, 1971

12. A Defense of the Bureaucracy in Corporate Regulation and Some Personal Suggestions for Corporate Reform—The First Annual Manuel F. Cohen Memorial Lecture, George Washington University, February 24, 1980

13. Corporate Reform—no publication information

14. Israel's War in Lebanon—Sh'ma, a Journal of Jewish Responsibility, September 17, 1982

15. The Reagan Supreme Court—February 1982

16. Commencement Address, Hebrew Union College/Jewish Institute of Religion, June 1, 1983

17. Missing

18. Missing

19. The Madrid CSCE Conference-"'Twas a Famous Victory"—November 15, 1983

20. The War In Lebanon—April 3, 1983

21. Address, International Conference on Global Interdependence and Law of the Sea—Princeton University, April 6, 1979

22. Is It Worthwhile to Devote a Lifetime to the Profession of Law?

23. Address, Colloquium on the International Protection of Religious Freedom—University of Santa Clara, November 30, 1979

24. Protection of Human Rights and Our Other Foreign Policy Goals: Are They Reconcilable?—Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, November 26, 1983

25. Letter to the Editor, Presidential Studies Quarterly in response to Godden, Richard and Richard Maidment, "Anger, Language and Politics: John F. Kennedy and the Steel Crisis," Presidential Studies Quarterly, Summer 1980

26. The Proposed National Court of Appeals—September 12, 1983

27. Ethical Foundations of World Peace Through Law—Address, Oklahoma City University, January 10, 1974

28. Missing

29. Higher Education and Democracy—Address, 1973-1974 Student Recognition Program Sponsored by the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company; Palmer House, Chicago, April 25, 1974

30. The Role of the Federal Government in Regulating Professional Sports—Address, University of Denver Seminar; Denver, Colorado; May 31, 1974

31. The 17 Wiretaps: Illegal Then, Illegal Now—Washington Post, July 24, 1974

32. An Inside Perspective on the 1962 Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture—Remarks to the Second Federal Design Assembly; Washington, D.C.; September 11, 1974

33. Statement before the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration—November 14, 1974

34. The Struggle for Judicial Statesmanship in the Federal Courts—Address, Worcester State College; February 15, 1975

35. Statement on behalf of the National Committee Against Preventive Detention—March 18, 970

36. Missing

37. Civil Disobedience and the Patriot—Address, Phi Theta Kappa, American University, Washington, D.C., June 5, 1972

38. Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Separation of Powers Regarding Executive Agreements—April 24, 1972

39. The Court Has Done Its Duty…Now Let the Nation Do Theirs—Address, Law Day Meeting Honoring Hugo L. Black, School of Law of the University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; April 8, 1972

40. The Church and Social Action: World Order, Peace and Justice—Address, Congregation of All Souls Church, 16th and Harvard Streets; Washington, D.C.; March 5, 1972

41. Time to Act on the Genocide Convention—Richard N. Gardner, coauthor; American Bar Association Journal, v. 58, February 1972

42. Missing

43. Death and the Supreme Court—Address, University of Arizona; February 19, 1973


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