"An advertising card with image of a woman attorney at the bar, above an officer and defendant, advertises a soothing mint alcohol drink, ‘Alcool de Menthe de Ricqlès.’ The front of the cards says 'Gentlemen of the court, gentlemen of the jury, I woul...
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Advertising card featuring an image of a woman attorney at the bar, positioned above an officer and defendant, promotes a soothing mint alcohol drink and Legally themed advertising card featuring an image of a woman attorney at the bar, positioned above an officer and defendant, promotes a soothing mint alcohol drink
Description:
Caption title.
Publisher:
Imp. R. Engelmann
Subject (Geographic):
France and France.
Subject (Topic):
Law, Lawyers, Women lawyers, and Advertising cards
Series of six cards, with only the last card numbered. The title appears only on the first card. The narrative captions advocate for the right of women to act as advocates and express concerns about the removal of the crucifix from the courtroom, as m...
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Postcards depicting a woman dressed in legal attire and posing in various settings and Legally themed postcards depicting a woman dressed in legal attire and posing in various settings
A commemorative postcard and stamp of Belva Ann Lockwood, the first woman to practice law before the Supreme Court and a presidential candidate in 1884 and 1888
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Postcard commemorating Belva Ann Lockwood and Legally themed postcard commemorating Belva Ann Lockwood
Description:
"In honor of Belva Ann Lockwood and her fight for women's rights, the United States issued the stamp featured on this Maximum Card."--Verso of postcard.
Series of 15 numbered scenes on 5 postcards, with narrative captions, depicting a child as an advocate addressing a court.
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Postcards depicting a child in legal attire addressing a court, Legally themed postcards depicting a child in legal attire addressing a court, and Rappelez-vous Lesurques
A summons issued by John Hossie, the assignee of the town of Stratford in the county of Perth, printed on the verso of the postcard, instructs John Wesley Moe, who is insolvent, to submit his claims within one month. It is dated Stratford, March 12, 1...
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Canada postcard, Postcard used by the town clerk as a summons, and Legally themed postcard used by the town clerk as a summons
Description:
On verso of postcard: "Insolvent Act of 1875."
Publisher:
Post Office Department
Subject (Geographic):
Canada., Ontario, Stratford., and Stratford (Ont.)
Subject (Topic):
Bankruptcy, Criminal procedure, Summons, Postal service, Postcards, and History
Postcard depicts a humorous conversation between a peasant and a lawyer discussing a case
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Postcard depicts a humorous conversation between a peasant and a lawyer and Legally themed postcard depicts a humorous conversation between a peasant and a lawyer
A photographic postcard depicts the prior of the Grande Chartreuse leaving the monastery, accompanied by his lawyer
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Photographic postcard depicts the prior of the Grande Chartreuse leaving the monastery, accompanied by his lawyer and Legally themed photographic postcard depicts the prior of the Grande Chartreuse leaving the monastery, accompanied by his lawyer
Description:
Title from narrative caption.
Publisher:
Edition Grenoble-Photo Hall
Subject (Geographic):
France. and France
Subject (Topic):
Church and state, Anti-clericalism, Persecution, History, Laicism, and Postcards
Series of 6 numbered postcards with narrative captions depicting a girl in legal attire advocating children's rights.
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Postcards depicting a girl in legal attire, advocating children's rights and Legally themed postcards depicting a girl in legal attire, advocating children's rights
Series of five numbered postcards with narrative captions satirizing the arrogance of the legal profession. The child peasant in need of legal assistance cannot afford to pay the lawyer sufficiently
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Postcards depicting two French children as attorney and peasant and Legally themed postcards depicting two French children as attorney and peasant
An envelope was designed to commemorate Hattie Caraway's historic political career as the first woman to be elected to a full term as a United States Senator. The front of the envelope prominently displays a portrait of Hattie Caraway along with a 76-...
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Envelope featuring United States senator Hattie Caraway and Legally themed envelope featuring United States senator Hattie Caraway
Description:
Title from caption.
Publisher:
Fleetwood
Subject (Geographic):
Unites States, Arkansas., and United States
Subject (Name):
Caraway, Hattie Wyatt, 1878-1950. and United States. Congress. Senate.
Subject (Topic):
Women legislators, Women politicians, and Politics and government
Illustration on the postcard depicts a lawyer dressed in a traditional Moroccan djellaba and fez
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Postcard depicts a lawyer dressed in a traditional Moroccan djellaba and fez and Legally themed postcard depicts a lawyer dressed in a traditional Moroccan djellaba and fez
Description:
Postcard verso: "Editions France-Afrique" and "Imp. de Fédala."
Series of 6 numbered postcards, with narrative captions. The narrative is the French version of He loves me/He loves me not. Child advocate with cupid's wings
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Postcards depicting a child posed as advocate, with cupid's wings and Legally themed postcards depicting a child advocate with cupid's wings
Description:
Date from postmark.
Publisher:
Phototypie A. Bergeret et Cie
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Name):
Ecole de Nancy (Group of artists)
Subject (Topic):
Law, Lawyers, Conduct of court proceedings, and Cupids (Art)
A reproduction of a photograph, with the story of the trial on the reverse, depicts Henriette Caillaux in her room after being acquitted of the murder. She was accused of killing Le Figaro editor Gaston Calmette on March 16, 1914
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Card featuring Henriette Caillaux in her room after her acquittal of the murder of Gaston Calmette and Legally themed card featuring Henriette Caillaux in her room after her acquittal of the murder of Gaston Calmette
Description:
At top of card: "Vie politique."
Publisher:
Photo Bibliothèque nationale and Edito-Service S.A.
Subject (Geographic):
France.
Subject (Name):
Caillaux, Henriette
Subject (Topic):
Trials, litigation, etc, Trials (Murder), and Murder
A promotional card for a show about Marie Popelin, a Belgian feminist, lawyer, and political activist who was also the first Belgian woman to earn a doctorate in law
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Spectacle en deux actes de Daniela Coco & Nathalie Penning, Spectacle en deux actes de Daniela Coco and Nathalie Penning, and Legally themed promotional card for a show about the Belgian feminist lawyer Marie Popelin
Description:
Caption title.
Publisher:
Publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Belgium and Belgium.
Subject (Name):
Popelin, Marie
Subject (Topic):
Women lawyers, Women, Suffrage, Women's rights, and Theater
Four photographic postcards (numbers 468, 470-472) from a series titled "La résistance en Bretagne." The caption title of postcard number 472 is "La grand pardon de protestation à N.-D. de Folgoët en Sept. 1902." These postcards feature the resistance...
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Postcards feature the resistance against the closing of religious institutions in Brittany and Legally themed postcards feature the resistance against the closing of religious institutions in Brittany
Description:
Title from narrative captions; some postcards include manuscript notations.
Publisher:
Breiz
Subject (Geographic):
France., France. , and France.
Subject (Topic):
Church and state, Anti-clericalism, Freedom of religion, Laicism, and Postcards
Postcard featuring a statute of Saint Yves flanked by two men
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Statue de Saint-Yves, Postcard featuring a statue of Saint Yves, the patron saint of legal and judicial professions, and Legally themed postcard featuring a statue of Saint Yves, the patron saint of legal and judicial professions
A series of possibly four photographic postcards, each accompanied by a narrative caption, depicting two children caught stealing apples from an orchard. The Lillian Goldman Law Library holds numbers 3581/1, 3581/3, and 3581/4, lacks 3581/2.
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Postcards depict children caught stealing apples from an orchard and Legally themed postcards depict children caught stealing apples from an orchard
Description:
"Sazerac Phot" at the bottom left and "Croissant, Paris" at the bottom right of the postcard.
Publisher:
Croissant
Subject (Geographic):
France. and France.
Subject (Topic):
Juvenile delinquency, Criminal procedure, Criminal behavior, Children, and Theft
Series of 10 numbered postcards, with narrative captions; French child as advocate, poking fun at the legal profession. "This series illustrates an old children's folksong about a lawyer, some hints of gluttony and hostility, but not unlike cautionary...
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Postcards depicting a French child as a lawyer, pocking fun at the legal profession and Legally themed postcards depicting a French child as a lawyer, pocking fun at the legal profession
Description:
In lower right corner of recto of postcard: Collections ND. Phot.
Card advertises a clothing store, Maison du Pont-Neuf, and features the image of Maître Pathelin, a well-known and beloved lawyer character from medieval French farce. In the play, there are only five characters: the titular character, his wife Guille...
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Card advertises Maison du Pont-Neuf, a clothing store, and features the image of the well-known lawyer character, Maître Pathelin and Legally themed card advertises Maison du Pont-Neuf, a clothing store, and features the image of the well-known lawyer character, Maître Pathelin
United States. Department of Justice. Criminal Division, issuing body
Published / Created:
[1966?]
Call Number:
KF9625 .M57 1966
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
The card contains the Miranda warning to be read by a law enforcement officer to a person in custody in order to protect the rights of the person being questioned. On the back of the card, there are waiver instructions to be read by a law enforcement ...
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Legally themed card containing the Miranda warning
Description:
Verso of the card: "Compliments of the Criminal Division, Department of the Attorney General."
Publisher:
U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division
Subject (Geographic):
United States.
Subject (Topic):
Criminal investigation, Right to counsel, Police questioning, and Self-incrimination
An advertising card featuring a photograph of a female dancer dressed as a lawyer on the front, with an advertisement for a Paris dentist's office, the Société Dentaire Américaine, on the back
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Advertising card featuring a female dancer in legal attire and Legally themed advertising card featuring a female dancer in legal attire
Description:
Title from caption.
Publisher:
Société Dentaire Américaine and Imprimerie Maugras
Subject (Geographic):
France. and France.
Subject (Topic):
Women lawyers, Women, Advertising., and Advertising cards
Postcard portrays a young girl embodying Lady Justice, seated in a chair, holding a scale in her right hand and a sword in her left
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Themis, Déesse de la justice, Déesse de la justice, Postcard depicting a girl as Lady Justice seated in a chair, and Legally themed postcard depicting a girl as Lady Justice seated in a chair
Series of ten numbered postcards with narrative captions satirizing contemporary legal practice
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Postcards depicting a pierrot, poking fun at contemporary legal practice and Legally themed postcards a pierrot, poking fun at contemporary legal practice
Description:
Date from postmark.
Publisher:
Édition Phototypie A. Bergeret et Cie
Subject (Geographic):
France and France.
Subject (Name):
Ecole de Nancy (Group of artists), Bérenger, René, 1830-1915., and Magnaud, Paul, 1848-1926.
Subject (Topic):
Law, Lawyers, Conduct of court proceedings, and Mimes