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    Learn the Law with Bernard G. Segal

    ewittrig
    Oct 19, 2022

    When I first walked around the Biddle Law Archives as a project archivist, I kept seeing boxes with “Segal” written on the outside in faded cursive. I started counting the number of boxes I came across and quickly lost track. I opened a few of the boxes and saw folders labeled with “Lawyers Committee for […]

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