Box 20
Contains 61 Results:
Sioux v. ND : Miscellaneous Correspondence
This case concerned an effort on the part of the Spirit Lake Native Americans to gain legal title to the Devils Lake lakebed.
Sioux v. ND : Handwritten Notes
This case concerned an effort on the part of the Spirit Lake Native Americans to gain legal title to the Devils Lake lakebed.
Sioux v. ND : Miscellaneous Background Papers
This case concerned an effort on the part of the Spirit Lake Native Americans to gain legal title to the Devils Lake lakebed.
Sioux v. ND : Miscellaneous Maps
This case concerned an effort on the part of the Spirit Lake Native Americans to gain legal title to the Devils Lake lakebed.
Sioux v. ND : Endreson, Plaintiff's Response, February 26, 1988
This case concerned an effort on the part of the Spirit Lake Native Americans to gain legal title to the Devils Lake lakebed.
Conference, George Mason University , August 7-16, 1989
The final series consists of files from many different conferences, meetings, and workshops attended by Judge Van Sickle from 1972-1991. The files have been placed in alphabetical order by the name of the event.
Conference, University of Chicago Law School , June 18-22, 1990
The final series consists of files from many different conferences, meetings, and workshops attended by Judge Van Sickle from 1972-1991. The files have been placed in alphabetical order by the name of the event.
Sioux v. ND : Endreson, Plaintiff's Statement, July 22, 1988
This case concerned an effort on the part of the Spirit Lake Native Americans to gain legal title to the Devils Lake lakebed.
Sioux v. ND : Haugrud, Defendant's Memorandum, December 8, 1988
This case concerned an effort on the part of the Spirit Lake Native Americans to gain legal title to the Devils Lake lakebed.
The Clearly Erroneous Rule Presentation at Eight Circuit Conference
This sub-series contains the text of speeches delivered by Van Sickle to various community and civic groups, as well as high school commencements. Also included are the remarks spoken by Van Sickle at his investiture ceremony in December 1971.