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    Audio-Visual Materials - Women Trailblazers in the Law Project Oral History Interview - Biographical Information and Curricula Vitae for Justice Kennedy and Allyson Miller, 2012

    Kennedy, Cornelia G.
    2015

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    Abstract

    Biographical information and curricula vitae for Justice Cornelia G. Kennedy and Allyson A. Miller, collected as part of their 2012 oral history interviews for the Women Trailblazers in Law Project.

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    2014163_0001_0001

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    Copyright is held by the Women Trailblazers in Law Project.
     

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    https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/110303

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