Box 5
Contains 22 Results:
Admission Certificates, 1963 - 1983
This subseries contains Meltsner's credentials relating to his legal career, including bar admission certificates, professional legal organization credentials, and registration for the Board of Registration of Allied Health and Human Services Professionals of Massachussets.
Legal Organization Admissions and Credentials, 1975 - 2007
This subseries contains Meltsner's credentials relating to his legal career, including bar admission certificates, professional legal organization credentials, and registration for the Board of Registration of Allied Health and Human Services Professionals of Massachussets.
Member of the Board of Registration of Allied Health and Human Services Professionals certificate, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1994 November 23
This subseries contains Meltsner's credentials relating to his legal career, including bar admission certificates, professional legal organization credentials, and registration for the Board of Registration of Allied Health and Human Services Professionals of Massachussets.
McGautha v. California, 1970
Jury selection of the death penalty violating due process of the Eighth Amendment.
Maxwell v. Bishop, 1968 - 1969
Unconstitutional procedure used to sentence to prison and the death penalty.
Nelson v. New York, John Francis Peters v. New York, John W. Terry v. Ohio, 1967
Amicus curiae for probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and stop and frisk cases.
Nesmith v. Young Men's Christian Association of Raleigh, North Carolina, 1968
Argued whether health and athletic facilities are covered under Title II of the Civil Rights Act and that the YMCA was denying membership based on race.
New Orleans, Louisiana v. Adams, 1962 - 1963
Private restaurant wanted a review to allow racial segregation. Meltsner's second trial argued.
New York City Transit Authority v. Beazer, 1978
Argued that the Transit Authority's methadone policy was unconstitutional.
O'Callahan v. Parker, 1968
Court martial trials in non-military crimes committed by persons in military status.
