Sound Recording - Student Protest and the Law Conference: Welcome Address / Robben W. Fleming; "Dimensions of Legitimate Student Dissent" ([R232B]) - 1969 May 16-17
WUOM (Radio station: Ann Arbor, Mich.)
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[Program 94] : [Item 1] : [Part 1] : Welcome address by Robert Fleming during the Student Protest and the Law Conference in 1969. Then a panel discussion with Paul D. Carrington, moderator; Richard L. Cates; Marvin L. Niehuss; Robert N. Knause; Institute for Continuing Legal Ed.Other Identifiers
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