U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit/Related Articles
The Tenth Judicial Circuit Historical Society is an organization created to promote awareness of the federal courts in the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The Society was formed as a non-profit Colordo corporation in 2003. It qualifies under provisions of the Internal Revenue Code as an educational and charitable organization. It is based in Denver, Colorado.
Among the Society's purposes are:
- assisting in the preservation of items of historical significance, including the Byron White Collection
- assisting in the collection of materials related to court history
- planning sessions at the biennial Tenth Circuit Judicial Conference, and
- supporting the publication of articles about the development of the federal courts.[1]
The Historical Society has published a number of works on the history of the law in the six states that comprise the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Among these are a 1992 book on the history of the circuit; general articles on the history of Kansas law and of Arthur Linton Corbin, the famous Yale contracts law professor who was born in Kansas; brief essays on a select group of prominent attorneys; and a historical profile of mid-19th century Colorado lawyers.
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