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Box 16

 Container

Contains 15 Results:

Draft C, 1986

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 1
Identifier: Subseries 2.2.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries contains materials from the files of the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, which represented Siminoski in his lawsuit against the FBI. The bulk of the documents--Siminoski's memoranda to Joan Howarth of February-June 1986, his "Searchability memo" of June 1986, and the three draft memoranda prepared by ACLU lawyers or paralegals (box 15, folders 8-12; box 16, folder 1)--all relate to the plaintiff's proposed statement of uncontroverted facts and conclusions of law,...
Dates: 1986

Recovery of attorneys' fees, 1983-1989

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 2
Identifier: Subseries 2.2.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries contains materials from the files of the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, which represented Siminoski in his lawsuit against the FBI. The bulk of the documents--Siminoski's memoranda to Joan Howarth of February-June 1986, his "Searchability memo" of June 1986, and the three draft memoranda prepared by ACLU lawyers or paralegals (box 15, folders 8-12; box 16, folder 1)--all relate to the plaintiff's proposed statement of uncontroverted facts and conclusions of law,...
Dates: 1983-1989

Judge Andrew Hauck and judicial prejudice, 1986

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 3
Identifier: Subseries 2.2.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries contains materials from the files of the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, which represented Siminoski in his lawsuit against the FBI. The bulk of the documents--Siminoski's memoranda to Joan Howarth of February-June 1986, his "Searchability memo" of June 1986, and the three draft memoranda prepared by ACLU lawyers or paralegals (box 15, folders 8-12; box 16, folder 1)--all relate to the plaintiff's proposed statement of uncontroverted facts and conclusions of law,...
Dates: 1986

Miscellaneous, 1983-1989

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 4
Identifier: Subseries 2.2.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries contains materials from the files of the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, which represented Siminoski in his lawsuit against the FBI. The bulk of the documents--Siminoski's memoranda to Joan Howarth of February-June 1986, his "Searchability memo" of June 1986, and the three draft memoranda prepared by ACLU lawyers or paralegals (box 15, folders 8-12; box 16, folder 1)--all relate to the plaintiff's proposed statement of uncontroverted facts and conclusions of law,...
Dates: 1983-1989

Correspondence, 1991

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 5
Identifier: Subseries 2.3.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of materials created or collected by Siminoski in the course of his lawsuit against the FBI. The correspondence files document Siminoski’s relations with other individuals either seeking, or who had already obtained, access through the FOIA to FBI surveillance files on GLBT organizations; his travels and lectures on FBI surveillance of gays and lesbians; and his move in the summer of 1983 from Texas to Los Angeles, where his project found a home at Jim Kepner’s...
Dates: 1991

Media, 1983-1984

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 6
Identifier: Subseries 2.3.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of materials created or collected by Siminoski in the course of his lawsuit against the FBI. The correspondence files document Siminoski’s relations with other individuals either seeking, or who had already obtained, access through the FOIA to FBI surveillance files on GLBT organizations; his travels and lectures on FBI surveillance of gays and lesbians; and his move in the summer of 1983 from Texas to Los Angeles, where his project found a home at Jim Kepner’s...
Dates: 1983-1984

Freedom of Information project, 1984-1985

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 7
Identifier: Subseries 2.3.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of materials created or collected by Siminoski in the course of his lawsuit against the FBI. The correspondence files document Siminoski’s relations with other individuals either seeking, or who had already obtained, access through the FOIA to FBI surveillance files on GLBT organizations; his travels and lectures on FBI surveillance of gays and lesbians; and his move in the summer of 1983 from Texas to Los Angeles, where his project found a home at Jim Kepner’s...
Dates: 1984-1985

Interview notes and followup correspondence, 1982-1983 1989

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 8
Identifier: Subseries 2.3.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of materials created or collected by Siminoski in the course of his lawsuit against the FBI. The correspondence files document Siminoski’s relations with other individuals either seeking, or who had already obtained, access through the FOIA to FBI surveillance files on GLBT organizations; his travels and lectures on FBI surveillance of gays and lesbians; and his move in the summer of 1983 from Texas to Los Angeles, where his project found a home at Jim Kepner’s...
Dates: 1982-1983 1989

ACLU press releases, 1983-1984

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 9
Identifier: Subseries 2.3.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of materials created or collected by Siminoski in the course of his lawsuit against the FBI. The correspondence files document Siminoski’s relations with other individuals either seeking, or who had already obtained, access through the FOIA to FBI surveillance files on GLBT organizations; his travels and lectures on FBI surveillance of gays and lesbians; and his move in the summer of 1983 from Texas to Los Angeles, where his project found a home at Jim Kepner’s...
Dates: 1983-1984

Press clippings, 1973 1983-1989

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 10
Identifier: Subseries 2.3.
Subseries Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: This subseries consists of materials created or collected by Siminoski in the course of his lawsuit against the FBI. The correspondence files document Siminoski’s relations with other individuals either seeking, or who had already obtained, access through the FOIA to FBI surveillance files on GLBT organizations; his travels and lectures on FBI surveillance of gays and lesbians; and his move in the summer of 1983 from Texas to Los Angeles, where his project found a home at Jim Kepner’s...
Dates: 1973 1983-1989