Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- Hyman, Jacob D., Newhouse, Wade J., State University of New York at Buffalo. School of Law, State University of New York at Buffalo. Faculty of Law and Jurisprudence, and University of Buffalo. School of Law
- Abstract:
- Materials accumulated by the Law Library generated by the Law School or about the Law School including administrative and faculty reports and records, commemorative booklets, publications, photographs, correspondence, clippings, external ephemera, etc.
- Extent:
- 27.53 Linear Feet and 57 manuscript boxes, 2 11x14 boxes, 1 11x17 box
- Language:
- English .
- Preferred citation:
[Specified item], Box/Folder #, LSC-02-UBLS, University at Buffalo Law School Records, 1889-2021, Charles B. Sears Law Library, The State University of New York at Buffalo.
Background
- Scope and Content:
This collection contains materials generated by and for the State University of New York at Buffalo's School of Law. The collection contains material on planning, accreditation, and curriculum; and biographical information on the school's deans and faculty members. There are a number of internal and external publications including UB Law Links (an electronic newsletter), course schedules, commencement programs, and annual reports and published 75-year and centennial histories. Also included is information on the James McCormick Mitchell Lecture Series (held annually since 1951) and John Lord O'Brian Hall, the home of the Law School on UB's North Campus, as well as notable issues that the school and faculty addressed.
Notable files include materials on the landmark Supreme Court case, Griswold v. Connecticut, 381 U.S. 379 (1965) which held that the Connecticut law forbidding use of contraceptives unconstitutionally intrudes upon the right of marital privacy. Robert B. Fleming ('51), former associate dean, authored an amicus brief on the case on which the court based much of its opinion.
- Biographical / Historical:
Established in May 1887, the Buffalo Law School originated as the Law Department of Niagara University. In May 1891 it became part of the University of Buffalo and held its third commencement. ABA accredited in 1937 in its 50th anniversary year. In 1962 when UB joined SUNY, it became the only publicly funded law school in New York State until CUNY Law School was added in 1981(?). An LL.B. degree was awarded until 1967; the J.D. degree has been awarded since 1968.
Two histories have been published and are located in Box 28: Buffalo Law School 75 Years (1962) and University at Buffalo Law School 100 Years 1887-1987 (1992). The UB Law Forum published irregularly since 1985 chronicles events beyond these published histories and is located in the Law Library Special Collections 03.
The official name of the institution has changed over the years: University of Buffalo. School of Law (1887-1961); State University of New York at Buffalo. School of Law (1962-1967); State University of New York at Buffalo. Faculty of Law and Jurisprudence (1968-1988); State University of New York at Buffalo. School of Law (1989-1997 ); University at Buffalo Law School, The State University of New York (1998-)
Locations: Date Event 1887-1888 Niagara Medical School, Ellicott Street 1888-1893 The Buffalo Library, Clinton Street 1893-1896 Stafford Building, upper floor, 158 Pearl Street 1896-1913 Ellicott Square Building, 9th floor 1913-1917 Third National Bank Building, 275 Main Street at Swan 1923- 1949? Townsend Hall, sw corner of Delaware Ave. and Niagara Square (present site of Buffalo City Court), served as temporary lecture space 1917-1948 77 West Eagle Street, original building (Hoyt Mansion housed law firm of Hoyt Spratt) 1949 Temporary classes held in the County Building, 40 Delaware (present site of Erie County Holding Center) 1949-1973 77 West Eagle Street, new building 1966-1969 Prudential Building 1973- O'Brian Hall, UB North Campus, Amherst - Acquisition information:
- Materials collected by the Law Library in irregular manner. Donor noted where known for individual materials. Prof. Wade J. Newhouse made generous donation of many of his personal files, as did Prof. and former dean Jacob D. Hyman.
- Processing information:
Processed by Karen Walton Morse, December 2002 and Karen L. Spencer, December 2002, January and March 2007. Additional materials processed by Christine George, and Ellen McGrath, 2016 to 2020. Additions processed by John Beatty, January to February, 2022.
- Arrangement:
The collection is arranged in nineteen series:
I. Accreditation and Evaluation
II. Annual Reports
III. Clinic Programs
IV. Commencement
V. Course Schedules
VI. Curriculum Development
VII. Deans of the Law School
VIII. Faculty
A. General
B. Faculty Meetings
C. Faculty Committees
D. Griswold v. Connecticut
E. Faculty Biographies and Publications
F. Conference on Critical Legal Studies
G. Teaching Materials
IX. Grading
X. History
XI. Mitchell Lecture
A. General
B. Lecture Reprints
C. Posters
XII. O'Brian Hall
XIII. Planning
XIV. Students
XV. Communications
A. UB Law Links, Newsletter
B. Print Publications
XVI. Miscellaneous
XVII. Photographs
XVIII. Alumni
A. Alumni Convocations
XIX. Dalai Lama Visit, Sept. 2006
XX. Subject File
XXI. Law Library Dean's File
Most series are organized either alphabetically or chronologically. Please note, Series V contains Law School Course Schedules from 1958 to Spring 2009, however schedules from the 1979/1980 academic year are missing. Series VII contains two general files and is then organized alphabetically by last name. Similarly, Series XI contains two general files and is then organized chronologically by year of lecture.
- Accruals:
Irregular accruals are expected to this collection.
- Rules or conventions:
- Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Indexed Terms
Access
- RESTRICTIONS:
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The bulk of the University at Buffalo Law School Records are open for use except the ABA/AALS Inspection documents. Materials can be examined by qualified researchers in the Law Library during hours of operation during which Law Reference Librarians are present. In order to insure access, researchers are advised to contact the Law Library in advance of visits.
- TERMS OF ACCESS:
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Law School created records are in the public domain. Patrons wishing to publish any item, or part of an item from this collection for any purpose, are responsible for securing requisite permissions for materials not created by the Law School. Most papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures unless otherwise specified.
- PREFERRED CITATION:
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[Specified item], Box/Folder #, LSC-02-UBLS, University at Buffalo Law School Records, 1889-2021, Charles B. Sears Law Library, The State University of New York at Buffalo.
- LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
- CONTACT:
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716-645-6765asklaw@buffalo.edu