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Articles in September 2004 issue of Albany Law Review
- The genial Justice: Robert H. Jackson.(Testimonial)
by Marsh, James M. - The twelve year rain delay: why a change in leadership will benefit the game of baseball.
by Lamme, Jacob F. - That baby: Justice Jackson's writings about a grandchild, and vice versa.(Testimonial)
by Loftus, Thomas A., III - A Tribute to Robert Jackson by his nephew.(Testimonial)
by Adams, Harold Jackson - Robert Jackson's transcendent influence over today's world.(Testimonial)
by King, Henry T., Jr. - Protect us or leave us alone: the New York state smoking ban.
by Levin, Justin C. - The legacy of Robert H. Jackson.(Testimonial)
by Gerhart, Eugene C. - From the lighthouses: how the first federal internal improvement projects created precedent that broadened the commerce clause, shrunk the takings clause, and affected early nineteenth century constitutional debate.
by Grace, Adam S. - Robert H. Jackson at the Nuremberg trials, 1945-1946 as remembereded by his personal bodyguard.(Testimonial)
by Fuchs, Moritz - Meeting the needs: fairness, morality, creativity and common sense Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lecture: Albany Law School - March 29, 2004.
by Hancock, Stewart F., Jr. - Remembering Robert H. Jackson at Nuremberg decades ago.(Testimonial)
by Bryson, Brady O. - For me, Robert H. Jackson is alive.(Testimonial)
by Sonnenfeldt, Richard W. - Bob Jackson remembered.(Testimonial)
by Boskey, Bennett - Robert H. Jackson: head of state? (Testimonial)
by Prettyman, E. Barrett, Jr. - Robert H. Jackson: Nuremberg's architect and advocate.(Testimonial)
by Meltzer, Bernard D. - That twinkle in his eyes.(Justice Robert H. Jackson)(Testimonial)
by McLay, Alma Soller