County's 'Biggest Parade Ever' To Precede Dedication Tomorrow

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29
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September
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1956
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Brucker Tells Dedication Crowd: Military Is Strongest Peace Force

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1
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October
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1956
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Talbot Smith Of The Burke & Burke Law Firm, March 2, 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1944
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Ann Arbor News, March 2, 1944
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Talbot Smith, former hearings administrator of the Office of Price Administration in Washington, has joined the law firm of Burke and Burke, and the partnership will be known in the future as Burke, Burke and Smith. Mr. Smith has been working in the law office here since January, when he resigned his Washington post.
Ann Arbor News, March 2, 1944
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Talbot Smith, former hearings administrator of the Office of Price Administration in Washington, has joined the law firm of Burke and Burke, and the partnership will be known in the future as Burke, Burke and Smith. Mr. Smith has been working in the law office here since January, when he resigned his Washington post.
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Joins Law Firm

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1944
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Tests Public Housing Rule Evicting Mother Of Baby

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1966
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6,000 Expected To Tour New High School Sunday

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April
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1956
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Local Man May Receive Precedent-Setting Pardon

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December
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1967
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Burke Family Law Legacy To Continue

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August
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1986
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AADL Talks To: Judge Damon Keith
In June, 1972, then-U.S. District Judge Damon J. Keith of Detroit foiled the Nixon Administration's plan to use the Ann Arbor CIA Conspiracy trial as a test case to acquire Supreme Court sanction for domestic surveillance. Keith's ruling - that the Justice Department's wiretapping was in violation of the 4th amendment - led to a unanimous Supreme Court decision making domestic surveillance illegal…during the same week as the Watergate break-in. In this interview, Judge Keith, now Senior Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, recalls his memories of the case and his famous Keith Decision. He also talks about how he handled similarly difficult cases, and the legacy of his work.