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It is with great pleasure that the Government Records Section (GRS), Society of American Archivists, announces the publication of the GRS Newsletter. The newsletter is available at:
http://www.archivists.org/saagroups/gov/newsletters/summer2004.htm
Articles include: History, Openness, and A Free People: The Kennedy Assassination and 9/11, by Dr. Kermit Hall of Utah State University; The District of Columbia Office of Public Records: Meeting the Challenges with Renewed Efforts and Commitments, by Mr. Clarence Davis, Public Records Administrator of the District of Columbia Government; and It Was A Dark and Stormy Night: A Saga of the Transfer of Virginia Gubernatorial Papers, by Dr. Conley Edwards, Director - Archival and Information Services, The Library of Virginia.
President and professor of history at Utah State University , Kermit Hall has written extensively about the history of American law, constitutionalism, and judicial behavior. His books include the Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States (1992), Oxford Guide to Supreme Court Decisions (1999), and Oxford Companion to American Law (2002). He also served from 1994 to 1998 as one of five members of the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board.
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