--- Of course, the records on the crises and implications of crime are as
unlimited as the theological and psychological interpretations of crises are
unlimited, which also includes the ever growing corpus of law. The following is just one example.
Gesell, Gerhard Alden. Papers of Gerhard Alden Gesell, 1956-1993
(bulk 1968-1992). 60,000
items. 171 containers. LOC.
Judge & lawyer.
Correspondence, memoranda, mss. of writings, speeches, agenda and
minutes of meetings, opinions, orders, dockets, notes, sentencing information,
case files, other legal papers, printed materials, photographs, and other
materials pertaining primarily to Gesell's career as judge of the U.S. District
Court for the District of Columbia.
Documents Gesell's cases in the areas of civil rights, constitutional
law, antitrust matters, patent cases, and government regulations.