EQUAL  JUSTICE  UPDATE
Annual Report 2001 Up ]

 

 To  Preserve  the  Past

To  Serve  the  Present

To Enhance the Future

National Equal     Justice Library  

Washington College of Law            4801 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.  Washington, D.C. 20016

Telephone = (202) 274-4320

FAX = (202) 274-4365 

 e-mail = nejl@wcl.american.edu 

 

Main NEJL website=              http:// nejl.wcl.american.edu

This website is made possible by contributions from California Trial Guide          Federal Civil Trial Guide and the Trial Guide series published by Matthew Bender & Company.             

 

HONOR ROLL OF MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS TO THE NATIONAL EQUAL JUSTICE LIBRARY

*SPONSORED COLLECTIONS* ($25,000)

Arnold and Porter Collection in honor of Abe Fortas on  the Constitutional Right to Counsel in Criminal Cases

James Doherty Collection on Indigent Criminal Defense in Chicago and the State of Illinois

Barbara and Earl Johnson Collection on Legal Aid in the United Kingdom              

Harriet Wilson Ellis Collection on Educational Programs



*FOUNDERS* ($10,000)

American Bar Association

Hale and Dorr

Jenner & Block

Washington College of Law



*BENEFACTORS* ($5,000)

ABA Section of Individual Rights and Responibilities

ABA Litigation Section

Philip H. Corboy

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & GarrisonSullivan and Cromwell



*FIRST FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL EQUAL JUSTICE LIBRARY* ($100-$3,000) presently includes over 400 individuals and law firms [for a complete list visit the Library's other website at http://nejl.wcl.american.edu] 



 FOUNDATION GRANTORS ($20,000-$250,000)

Mellon Foundation

Ford Foundation

Rockefeller Foundation

Leonardt Foundation

Cudahy Fund

Joyce Foundation

 

 

The NATIONAL EQUAL JUSTICE LIBRARY

At American University’s Washington College of Law

2001 Annual Report

 

Prepared by the Consortium for the

National Equal Justice Library

James Neuhard, President (2000)

Marshall Hartman, President (2001)

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Year 2000 at the National Equal Justice Library—New Acquisitions, New Awards, and a New Website

The Goals of the National Equal Justice Library

I. The National Equal Justice Library at

American University—A Multi-Purpose Facility

 

II. The Programs of the National Equal Justice Library

 

(1) The Historical Archives

 

(2) The Oral History Program

 

(3) The International Legal Aid Collection

 

(4) The Domestic Book and Article Collection

 

(5) The new Rare Books Collection

 

(6) The Historical Museum and Portable Historical Exhibit

 

(7) The Wall of Justice

 

(8) The NEJL Websites

 

(9) Promotion and Support of Research

 

(10) Conferences and Educational Programs

 

III. The Future of the National Equal Justice Library: 

      The Need for Continued Financial Support

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