Finding aid to the Stanley Mosk Papers MSS 0101

Finding aid prepared by Andrea Hinding, Consulting Archivist; Frances M. Jones; Director, California Judicial Center Library; Martha Noble, Assistant to the Director; and Marie Silva, Archivist & Special Collections Librarian.
CJCL Special Collections and Archives
2008 and 2022
455 Golden Gate Avenue
Room 4617
San Francisco, CA 94102-7013
archives@jud.ca.gov


Contributing Institution: CJCL Special Collections and Archives
Title: Stanley Mosk Papers
Creator: Mosk, Stanley, 1912-2001
Identifier/Call Number: MSS 0101
Physical Description: 234 Linear feet
Date (inclusive): 1901-2011, bulk 1936-2001
Abstract: The Stanley Mosk Papers consist of approximately 234 linear feet of personal and family papers, political campaign files, professional papers, subject files, publications, books, newspapers, speeches, photographs, artifacts, and audiovisual recordings spanning the entirety of the twentieth century, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1936 to Justice Mosk's death in 2001. This wide-ranging collection documents Mosk's long career of public service—as Executive Secretary to California Governor Culbert L. Olson (1939-1943); judge for the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County (1943-1958); California Attorney General (1959-1964); and associate justice for the California Supreme Court (1964-2001)—as well as his personal life and intellectual preoccupations.
Language of Material: English

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research upon approval of written request. Requests should be submitted to: California Judicial Center Library, Special Collections and Archives, 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Room 4617, San Francisco, CA, 94102-7013, or by e-mail to archives@jud.ca.gov. All researchers must sign the California Judicial Center Library Special Collections Access Agreement form. This agreement can be sent electronically by request. Records in the collection may contain confidential information, as defined in the Access Agreement. Publication or disclosure of such information is strictly prohibited.

Restricted Materials

Confidential records, including internal communications between Supreme Court of California justices and between California Supreme Court justices and staff, attorney-client privileged communications, and communications between California Supreme Court justices or court employees and third parties that reveal details of the court's decision-making processes, are restricted and closed to research use.
Additionally, the following materials are restricted:
1) Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County, correspondence and papers, are restricted for 75 years after the date of creation of the materials to protect the privacy of living persons.
2) Commission on Judicial Performance files are restricted. These files include internal communications of the California Supreme Court, documents filed under seal, and other privileged and confidential material.

Acquisition Information

The collection was given to the California Judicial Center Library by the Honorable Richard M. Mosk in February 2002. The majority of the papers were transferred to the library from Justice Stanley Mosk's chambers and home in San Francisco after his death, with additions from the home of Richard Mosk.

Arrangement

The collection has been arranged in eight series: 1) Personal and Family Papers (1916-2002); 2) Political Campaigns Files (1944-1998); 3) Professional Papers (1917-2001); 4) Publications, Newspapers, and Books (1901-2007); 5) Speeches (1948-2001); 6) Artifacts (1929-2010); 7) Photographs (1913-2001); and 8) Audiovisual Materials (1945-2011).

Biographical Note

Born in San Antonio, Texas, in 1912, Stanley Mosk received his primary and secondary education in the public schools of Rockford, Illinois. His involvement in community service developed early. A fledgling journalist, he co-edited his high school newspaper and represented Rockford in the annual Illinois High School Press Conference. He was a member of the school's championship debate team. An athlete as well as a scholar, he played baseball during his high school years and covered the football and basketball seasons for the school paper.
Mosk received a bachelor of philosophy degree from the University of Chicago, Division of the Social Sciences, in June 1933. He continued his education at Southwestern University School of Law and was admitted to the practice of law in California in 1935.
He married Edna Mitchell on September 27, 1936. Their son, Richard, was born on May 18, 1939. Edna Mosk conducted a small manufacturing business and was later a realtor in Beverly Hills as well as an artist. She played an active role in the management of her husband's campaigns for attorney general in 1958 and 1962, and remained a lifelong Democrat, active in the party, until her death in 1981.
Mosk's life of public service began with his appointment to the staff of Governor Culbert L. Olson in 1939. He served in the cabinet as legal advisor and later as executive secretary. In 1943 he was appointed to the Superior Court in Los Angeles County. He resigned his judgeship to serve in the U.S. Army during World War II. At the conclusion of his military service, he returned to the bench, remaining until his successful campaign for attorney general. He won the 1958 election for that office by a margin of more than one million votes.
In his nearly six years as attorney general, Mosk issued more than 1,500 written opinions in matters ranging from water rights to voting rights. He is remembered for his strong stand in support of the right of African American golfer Charlie Sifford to compete in the PGA Tour. Among his many constructive proposals in the field of law enforcement was the establishment of the Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training.
Justice Mosk was appointed to the California Supreme Court in September 1964 and served until his death in June 2001. He is the author of more than 1,400 opinions in matters as varied as the use of racial quotas as a basis for admission to medical school (the Bakke decision); the ability of disabled parents to retain custody of their children; and the requirement that physicians disclose treatment options and risks to their patients (the doctrine of informed consent). At his death on June 19, 2001, Justice Mosk was survived by his widow, Mrs. Kaygey Kash Mosk, and his son, Richard Mosk.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]; Stanley Mosk Papers, MSS 0101; [box number, folder number]; California Judicial Center Library.

Processing Information

The collection was processed by consulting archivist Andrea Hinding and CJCL staff after 2002. Additional processing work was conducted by archivist Marie Silva in 2020-2022. Box and folder numbers were added; some materials were rehoused; and restricted materials were identified and separated.

Scope and Contents

The Stanley Mosk Papers consist of approximately 234 linear feet of personal and family papers, political campaign files, professional papers, subject files, publications, books, newspapers, speeches, photographs, artifacts, and audiovisual recordings spanning the entirety of the twentieth century, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1936 to Justice Mosk's death in 2001. This wide-ranging collection documents Mosk's long career of public service—as Executive Secretary to California Governor Culbert L. Olson (1939-1943); judge for the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County (1943-1958); California Attorney General (1959-1964); and associate justice for the California Supreme Court (1964-2001)—as well as his personal life and intellectual preoccupations.
A careful documenter of his own life and accomplishments, Mosk maintained an extensive correspondence with scholars, journalists, activists, elected officials, jurists, friends, and members of the public regarding political and legal issues, important cases, national and international affairs, and other subjects, beginning in the 1940s and continuing until his death. Along with other materials, this correspondence provides insight into the political and legal history of twentieth-century California.
As a political appointee, elected official, judge, and legal scholar, Mosk engaged with many of the major social and political movements of the mid-to-late twentieth century. His papers reflect his and Edna Mosk's involvement in state and national Democratic Party politics, especially between the years 1936 and 1967. A wide range of textual and visual materials document Mosk's relationships with state politicians like Governors Culbert Olson and Edmund G. "Pat" Brown and national politicians like John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy; his campaigns for Superior Court judge, Attorney General, and California Supreme Court justice; and his and Edna Mosk's participation in Democratic presidential campaigns and conventions, particularly Kennedy's 1960 campaign.
Mosk's papers also illuminate the social movements with which he engaged as a supporter or critic, including the anti-communist and far right movements of the 1950s and '60s, the civil rights movement of the same era, and the affirmative action debates of the 1980s and '90s. These materials include files on the John Birch Society; materials related to fair housing and employment; photographs of Martin Luther King, Jr., Loren Miller, and other civil rights icons; and extensive files on the Bakke case. The contentious 1986 retention election—and Mosk's views on judicial independence and political attacks on the courts—are documented in correspondence, subject files, publications, speeches, and audiovisual recordings.
Finally, the collection reveals Mosk's significant intellectual contributions to legal discourse through speeches, writings, publications, and other materials exploring topics in criminal justice, civil liberties, federalism, and constitutional and international law. These materials also reflect Mosk's involvement in a wide range of civic and professional organizations and his commitment to the Jewish community and state of Israel.

Conditions Governing Use

Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by Richard M. Mosk were transferred to the California Judicial Center Library upon Richard M. Mosk's death in 2016. Reproduction or publication of materials in this collection beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the California Judicial Center Library. Please contact archives@jud.ca.gov.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Attorneys general -- California
Justice, Administration of -- California
Law -- California
California. Supreme Court -- History
California. Supreme Court
California. Superior Court (Los Angeles County)
California. Office of the Attorney General
Mosk, Richard M.
Mosk, Edna

 

Series 1 Personal and Family Papers 1916-2002

Arrangement

This series is arranged in eight subseries: 1) Biography, Education, and Military Service; 2) Mosk Family Papers; 3) Subject Files; 4) Politics and Elections; 5) Writings and Manuscripts; 6) Tributes; 7) Obituaries, Memorials, and Dedications; and 8) Scrapbooks, Albums, and Desk Diaries.

Scope and Contents

Personal and Family Papers comprise materials (dated 1916-2020) documenting Mosk's education, military service, family life, personal interests, judicial appointments, political activities, writings, and death. Additionally, scrapbooks (dated 1916-1958) contain newspaper clippings documenting the cases over which Mosk presided while serving as a judge on the Los Angeles Superior Court.
Materials contained in the Politics and Elections subseries cover Mosk's involvement with the California and national Democratic Party between the years 1936 and 1967. These materials include correspondence, publications, and ephemera related to local, county, state, and federal campaigns and elections, including the presidential elections of 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, and 1960. This subseries also contains materials related to Mosk's potential candidacies for the United States Senate in the 1960s; and materials related to the inaugurations of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and the Democratic Conventions of 1968 and 1972.
 

Subseries 1.1 Biography, Education, and Military Service 1927-1998

box 1, folder 1

Biographies circa 1950-1998

box 1, folder 2-6

California Bar Exam study materials circa 1935

box 1, folder 7

Certificate of admission, United States District Court, Southern District of California 1937 September 27

box 1, folder 8

Certificate of birth registration 1912 September 4

box 1, folder 9

Law practice, list of cases handled 1936-1938

box 1, folder 10

Marriage to Edna Mitchell 1936

box 1, folder 11-13

Military service 1942-1945

box 1, folder 14-16

Rockford High School reunions 1954-1979

box 1, folder 17

Rockford High School Owl 1929

box 1, folder 18

Rockford High School Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) Commission 1928-1929

box 1, folder 19

University of Chicago commencement 1933

box 1, folder 20

University of Chicago, Phi Sigma Delta Deltan 1932

box 1, folder 21

University of Chicago Phoenix 1933

box 1, folder 22-23

University of Chicago reunions 1983-1993

box 1, folder 24

University of Chicago Alumni Association circa 1970

box 2, box 3

Rockford High School yearbooks 1927-1928

box 4, box 5

Cap and Gown, University of Chicago 1930, 1932

box 11

The Cactus, University of Texas 1931

 

Subseries 1.2 Mosk Family Papers 1930-1999

box 6, box 7, box 8, box 9

The Watchtower, Beverly Hills High School yearbooks 1930-1933

box 10, folder 1

Groman Mortuaries, record for rabbi, services for Max Mitchell 1981

box 10, folder 2-4

Edna Mosk correspondence and papers 1959-1982

box 10, folder 5

Edna Mosk, Wilton Park Conference papers 1970-1972

box 12

Edna Mosk, Wilton Park Conference album 1972

box 10, folder 6

Edna Mosk, Good Housekeeping article 1968

box 10, folder 7

Edna Mosk, materials regarding her funeral 1981

box 10, folder 8

Edna Mosk, materials regarding her death 1981

box 10, folder 9

Edna Mosk, proof of birth 1951

box 10, folder 10

Edward Mosk 1959-1990

box 10, folder 11-14

Stanley Mosk letters to Edward Mosk 1944-1945

box 10, folder 15

Kaygey Kash Mosk 1983-2002

box 10, folder 16

Matthew Mosk 1985, 2000

box 10, folder 17

Milton Mosk 1999

box 10, folder 18-22

Minna Mosk papers circa 1950-1970

box 10, folder 23

Paul Mosk undated

box 13, folder 1

Richard Mosk marriage to Sandra Budnitz 1964

box 13, folder 2

Richard Mosk resume circa 1991

box 13, folder 3

Susan Mosk 1985-1986

box 13, folder 4-6

Mosk family genealogies 1966-1993

box 13, folder 7

Mosk family history, "Remembering David Perl" undated

box 13, folder 8

Lona Mosk Packer 1964

box 13, folder 9

War ration books 1942

 

Subseries 1.3 Subject Files circa 1920-2001

box 14, folder 1

American Bar Association, Fellows Award circa 1988

box 14, folder 2

American Express correspondence 1970

box 14, folder 3-13

Articles and clippings 1920s-1961

box 15, folder 1-15

Articles and clippings 1962-1973

box 16, folder 1-12

Articles and clippings 1974-1982

box 17, folder 1-13

Articles and clippings 1983-1989

box 18, folder 1-16

Articles and clippings circa 1990-2001, undated

box 19, folder 1

Attorneys General emeritus, directory 1991

box 19, folder 2-3

Autograph collection, articles submitted for publication 1957-1958

box 19, folder 4

Bookplates circa 1958-1964, undated

box 19, folder 5

California Supreme Court, Mosk nomination and appointment 1964

box 19, folder 6

Cannes film festival 1967

box 22

Cerrell Associates, Celebrating Thirty Years of Our Lives 1996

box 19, folder 7-8

Christmas card lists 1975, 1978

box 19, folder 9-17

Correspondence and papers circa 1930-2001, undated

box 225, folder 1

Health benefits 1965, 1999

Restricted Materials

Access to confidential medical information is restricted.
box 22

Honorary Citizen of New Orleans 1959

box 225, folder 2

Immunization records circa 1950-1980

Restricted Materials

Access to confidential medical information is restricted.
box 225, folder 3

Income taxes 1950-1955

Restricted Materials

Access to personal income tax records is restricted.
box 19, folder 18

Insurance, War Damage Corporation 1943

box 21, folder 18

Justice P. Seeburg, reproduction of portrait by Ferdinand Earle undated

box 19, folder 19

Krumme Oil Company, oil and gas lease 1966

box 20, folder 1

Life insurance correspondence 1960

box 20, folder 2

Manuscript collecting 1960, undated

box 20, folder 3

Marriage service of Alan and Lissa undated

box 225, folder 4

Medical records 2001

Restricted Materials

Access to confidential medical information is restricted.
box 20, folder 4

Membership cards 1940-2000

box 20, folder 5

From precedent to precedent, by the Right Hon. Lord Denning of Whitchurch (Oxford: 1959) 1959

box 20, folder 6-8

Passports, Stanley and Edna Mosk circa 1935-1995

box 21, folder 16

Presentation of the medal for merit to Jack L. Warner, United States Army 1946

box 20, folder 9-15

Retirement files circa 1964-2000

box 21, folder 19

Sacramento Redevelopment Agency plans undated

box 21, folder 17

Safe driving booklet, printed by the Joint Council of Teamsters No. 42, Los Angeles circa 1950

box 20, folder 16

Social security cards 1930s

box 20, folder 17-18

Tennis materials 1940-1979

box 21, folder 1-14

Travel 1963-1997

box 225, folder 5

Trust and estate papers circa 1991

Restricted materials

Access to confidential attorney-client privileged communications is restricted.
box 21, folder 15

Who's who in America certificates 1982-2001

 

Subseries 1.4 Politics and Elections 1936-1990s

box 23, folder 1

Grand ball honoring his excellency Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California, and Mrs. Edmund G. Brown, First Lady of the State of California 1960

box 23, folder 2

Governor's inaugural celebration, Edmund G. Brown 1963 January 7

box 23, folder 3-4

Governor Edmund G. Brown victory dinners 1962-1963

box 23, folder 5

California Democratic Council 1961

box 23, folder 6

California Democratic Party, dinner honoring John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1961 November 18

box 23, folder 7

California Democratic State Central Committee, Jefferson-Jackson dinner 1963 November 14

box 23, folder 8

California Inaugural Ball honoring Governor Culbert L. Olson 1939 January 6

box 23, folder 9

Campaigns 1940s

box 23, folder 10-18

Correspondence and papers 1957-1990s

box 23, folder 19

Richard T. Hanna dinner circa 1963

box 23, folder 20

Democratic Digest, President John F. Kennedy inaugural issue 1961 January-February

box 23, folder 21-23

Democratic National Convention 1960, 1964, 1968

box 27

Democratic National Convention, Chicago 1968

box 23, folder 24

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee 1998

box 28

Democrats in convention, Miami Beach 1972

box 23, folder 25

Elections, Los Angeles County District Attorney 1936

box 23, folder 26-28

Elections, United States President (Franklin D. Roosevelt vs. Alf Landon) 1936

Scope and Contents

Includes Republican and Democratic election ephemera.
box 23, folder 29

Elections, Recall of Los Angeles Mayor Frank L. Shaw 1938

box 23, folder 30

Elections, United States President (Franklin D. Roosevelt vs. Wendell Willkie) 1940

box 23, folder 31

Elections, campaign ephemera 1940-1950

Scope and Contents

Includes campaign ephemera for Helen Gahagan Douglas, Earl Warren, Adlai Stevenson, Samuel Yorty, and others.
box 24, folder 1-5

Elections, Governor of California (Earl Warren) 1942

box 24, folder 6-9

Elections, United States President 1944

box 24, folder 10

Elections, California general election, proposed amendments 1948

box 24, folder 11-13

Elections, United States President (Harry S. Truman vs. Thomas Dewey) 1948

box 24, folder 14

Elections, California general election 1952

box 24, folder 15

Elections, United States Congress, California 1952

box 24, folder 16-19

Elections, United States President (Dwight Eisenhower vs. Adlai Stevenson) 1952

box 25, folder 1-2

Elections, United States President (John F. Kennedy vs. Richard Nixon) 1960

box 25, folder 3

Elections, campaign ephemera 1960s

box 23, folder 4-9

Elections, United States Senate (California) 1964

box 25, folder 10

Elections, Los Angeles County 1968

box 25, folder 11

Holiday cards circa 1993-1997

box 25, folder 12-13

President Lyndon B. Johnson inauguration 1965

box 25, folder 14

President Lyndon B. Johnson, magazines 1963

box 22

President John F. Kennedy inaugural address, limited edition reproduction 1961

box 26, folder 1-7

President John F. Kennedy inauguration 1961

box 26, folder 8

Robert F. Kennedy, acknowledgment of condolence 1968

box 26, folder 9

Los Angeles County Democratic Central Committee, annual FDR dinner 1960

box 26, folder 10

Mas grafica 1966 June

box 26, folder 11

John Masefield, poem honoring John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1963

box 26, folder 12

Mosk candidacies, United States Senate and California Governor 1960-1967

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence between Mosk and Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
box 26, folder 13-14

Mosk candidacy, United States Senate 1969

box 26, folder 15

Municipal League of Los Angeles 1937-1938

box 26, folder 16

President Kennedy's birthday dinner, honoring Arthur J. Goldberg, Secretary of Labor 1961

box 26, folder 17

A salute to the president: Promises made/promises kept 1967?

 

Subseries 1.5 Writings and Manuscripts 1940-1995, undated

box 29, folder 1-3

Writings 1940-1952

box 224, folder 1

Book proposal, chapters 1-3 1985-1986

box 29, folder 4-5

Democracy in America correspondence and papers 1995

box 29, folder 6-21, box 30, folder 1-9, box 32

Democracy in America manuscript 1995

box 30, folder 10

Democracy in America, Vantage Press brochures circa 1994-1995

box 30, folder 11-17

Myths and realities in the law manuscript undated

box 30, folder 18-21

Quotes, quips, humor undated

box 30, folder 22

Undated writings

 

Subseries 1.6 Tributes 1961-2000

box 31, folder 1

Vista del Mar Alumni Association dinner-dance 1961

box 31, folder 2

A civic tribute to Attorney General Stanley Mosk 1962

box 31, folder 3

50th birthday celebration 1962

box 31, folder 4

B'nai B'rith, Justice Stanley Mosk Youth Fellowship 1969

box 31, folder 5

University of Southern California Law Center annual dinner 1975

box 31, folder 6

20th Supreme Court anniversary dinner 1985

box 31, folder 7-9

25th anniversary of Supreme Court service 1989

box 31, folder 10

Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs annual dinner 1992

box 31, folder 11

Eighteenth annual William O. Douglas dinner 1994

box 31, folder 12-14, box 224, folder 2-3

Celebrating longevity of Supreme Court service 1999-2000

box 224, folder 4

Celebration session 2000

box 224, folder 5

Pepperdine University School of Law, Legal Hero Award 2000

box 31, folder 15

Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles annual installation dinner 2000

box 31, folder 16

Lawyers' Club of San Francisco 2000

box 31, folder 17

Album 1980s-1990s

Scope and Contents

Includes group photographs of Justice Mosk with fellow California Supreme Court justices Malcom Lucas, Ronald George, Marvin Baxter, Joyce Kennard, and Allen Broussard. One photograph includes Willie Brown.
box 31, folder 18

Correspondence 1981-2000

Scope and Contents

Includes photocopy of letter to Mosk from President Ronald Reagan, dated February 17, 1981, referencing "numerical quotas" and the Bakke decision.
box 31, folder 19-21

25th anniversary of Supreme Court service album: photographs 1989

box 31, folder 22-23

25th anniversary of Supreme Court album: clippings and ephemera 1989

 

Subseries 1.7 Obituaries, Memorials, and Dedications 2001-2002

box 33, box 35, box 36, box 224, folder 7-9

Newspaper coverage of Mosk's death 2001

box 34, folder 1-7

Tributes 2001

box 34, folder 8, box 224, folder 11-12

Memorial, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles 2001 June 26

box 34, folder 9, box 224, folder 14-15

Memorial, Herbst Theatre, San Francisco 2001 July 12

box 34, folder 10

Anti-Defamation League Jurisprudence Award dinner 2001 October 11

box 34, folder 11

Lawyers' Club of San Francisco, California Supreme Court luncheon dedicated to the memory of the Honorable Stanley Mosk 2002 May 1

box 224, folder 10

California Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 36 renaming the State Library and Courts Building 2001

box 34, folder 12, box 224, folder 16

Renaming ceremony, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Los Angeles Superior Court 2002 June 10

box 224, folder 13

United States House of Representatives tribute 2001 July 11

box 34, folder 13-16

Dedication ceremony, Stanley Mosk Library and Courts Building, Sacramento 2002 November 6

box 224, folder 6

Celebrating the life of Stanley Mosk exhibit, San Francisco 2002

 

Subseries 1.8 Scrapbooks, Albums, and Desk Diaries 1916-1997

box 37

Scrapbook 1 circa 1916-1940

box 38

Scrapbook 2 1920s-1930s

box 39

Scrapbook 3 1936-1939

box 40

Scrapbook 4 circa 1939-1942

box 41

Scrapbook 5 1943

box 42

Scrapbook 6: Judging the news column 1943-1945

box 43

Scrapbook 7 1944

box 44

Scrapbook 8 1945

box 45

Scrapbook 9 1946-1948

box 46

Scrapbook 10 1948

box 47

Scrapbook 11 1949

box 48

Scrapbook 12 1950

box 49

Scrapbook 13 1951

box 50

Scrapbook 14 1952

box 51

Scrapbook 15 1953

box 52

Scrapbook 16 1954

box 53

Scrapbook 17 1955

box 54

Scrapbook 18: Crooker case 1955

Scope and Contents

Contains clippings covering the murder trial of John R. Crooker, over which Judge Mosk presided.
box 55

Scrapbook 19 1956

box 56

Scrapbook 20 1957

box 57

Scrapbook 21 1958

box 58

Scrapbook 22: Jackson Kee Hu gift circa 1957-1958

box 59

Scrapbook 23 circa 1962 February-May

box 60

Scrapbook 24 circa 1962 May-September

box 61

Scrapbook 25 circa 1962 September-October

box 62, folder 1-3

Album 1 1962, 1987-1992

Processing Information

This album was deconstructed in 2021 for preservation purposes.

Scope and Contents

Includes photograph of Justice Mosk with Fred Korematsu, Ernest Besig, Jeff Brown, and Clint Reilly.
box 62, folder 4-5

Album 2 1992-1994

box 62, folder 6-7, box 63, box 64, box 65, box 66

Desk diaries 1948-1997

 

Series 2 Political Campaign Files 1944-1998

Arrangement

This series is arranged in three subseries: 1) California Attorney General; 2) Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County; and 3) California Supreme Court. The California Attorney General subseries is further subdivided into: 1) 1958 Campaign; 2) 1962 Campaign; and 3) Edna Mosk.

Scope and Contents

Political Campaign Files consist of materials generated by Mosk's campaigns for California Attorney General (1958 and 1962); judge for the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County (1944); and justice for the California Supreme Court (1966, 1974, 1986, and 1998). Files include correspondence, financial records, publications and articles, and campaign ephemera. The bulk of these files document Mosk's campaigns for Attorney General. California Supreme Court files include materials related to the contentious 1986 retention election.
 

Subseries 2.1 California Attorney General 1957-1962

 

1958 Campaign

box 67, folder 1-4

Articles and clippings 1958

box 67, folder 5

Louis H. Burke, Presiding Judge, Los Angeles Superior Court, correspondence 1958

box 76, folder 14-19, box 86

Campaign ephemera 1958

Scope and Contents

Includes multiple duplicative copies of campaign brochures, mailings, signs, pens, and other ephemera.
box 67, folder 6

Campaign statements of receipts and expenditures 1958

box 67, folder 8

Election analysis, prospects, and results 1958

box 67, folder 9

Lists for after Tuesday 1958

box 67, folder 10

Mayors for Mosk 1958

box 67, folder 11-13

Past engagements 1957-1958

box 67, folder 14

"Pornographic filth: The newest billion dollar industry in America," by Superior Court Judge Stanley Mosk, candidate for Attorney General 1958

box 67, folder 15

Post-election correspondence 1958

box 67, folder 16

Press releases 1958

box 67, folder 17-19

Printing materials 1958

box 67, folder 20

Raffle tickets 1958

box 67, folder 21

Statement of vote, direct primary election 1958

box 67, folder 22

Statement of vote, general election 1958

box 67, folder 23

Voting in California: Tabulations and comments on registration, senatorial and gubernatorial elections, 1932-1956, with application to the 1958 elections , by Dewey Anderson 1958

box 68, folder 1-2

Advertising 1957-1958

box 68, folder 3-4

Attorneys and attorney committees 1958

box 67, folder 5

Brainstorming 1958

box 68, folder 6

Budget 1957-1958

box 68, folder 7-9

California Democratic Council 1957-1958

box 68, folder 10

California Democratic State Central Committee 1957-1958

box 68, folder 11

The Chinese Pacific weekly 1957-1958

box 68, folder 12

Campaign handbook 1958

box 68, folder 13

Congratulatory messages 1958

box 68, folder 14

Congressmen, correspondence 1958

box 68, folder 15-18

Contributions 1958

box 68, folder 19

Correspondence and papers [Northern California office] circa 1957-1958

box 69, folder 1-32, box 70, folder 1-13

County files, Alameda-Yuba [Northern California office] 1957-1958

box 70, folder 14-15

Endorsements 1958

box 70, folder 16

Events honoring Stanley Mosk 1958

box 70, folder 17-19

Fairmont Hotel campaign luncheons 1957-1958

box 70, folder 20

Green, Jackson & Associates 1958

box 70, folder 21

Labor 1958

box 71, folder 1-3

Lists 1958

box 71, folder 4

Literature, printed 1957-1958

box 71, folder 5

Mailings 1957-1958

box 71, folder 6

Medical Committee for Mosk 1958

box 71, folder 7

Mosk background 1958

box 71, folder 8

Newsletter 1957-1958

box 71, folder 9

Opposition, primary election 1958

box 71, folder 10

Opposition, Pat Hillings 1958

box 71, folder 11

Personnel 1958

box 71, folder 12

Polls 1957-1958

box 71, folder 13

Press correspondence 1958

box 71, folder 14

Press mailings 1958

box 72, folder 1-6

Press releases 1958

box 72, folder 7-11

Primary election 1958

box 72, folder 12

Printings 1958

box 72, folder 13

Chinese American Citizens Alliance 1958

box 72, folder 14

San Francisco Financial Committee 1958

box 72, folder 15

Smear 1958

box 72, folder 16

Speakers Bureau 1958

box 72, folder 17

State Assembly 1958

box 72, folder 18

Steering Committee 1958

box 72, folder 19

Testimonial birthday dinner 1958

box 72, folder 20

Veterans' Committee 1958

box 72, folder 21

Volunteers, special committees 1958

box 73, folder 1

Articles and clippings 1958

box 73, folder 2

Attorneys and attorneys committees 1958

box 73, folder 3

California Democratic Council 1958

box 73, folder 4

Correspondence and papers [Southern California office] 1958

box 73, folder 5-20

Correspondence files, alphabetical [Southern California office] 1955-1958

box 74, folder 1-4

County files, Imperial-Los Angeles [Southern California office] 1958

box 74, folder 5

Democratic Minority Conference of Southern California 1958

box 74, folder 6

Endorsements 1957-1958

box 74, folder 7

Events honoring Stanley Mosk 1958

box 74, folder 8

Gardner luncheon 1958

box 74, folder 9

Pat Hillings, articles and clippings 1957-1958

box 74, folder 10

Pat Hillings, endorsements 1958

box 74, folder 11

Jewelers' Committee 1958

box 74, folder 12

Labor 1958

box 74, folder 13-14

Lists 1958

box 74, folder 15-17

Literature distribution 1958

box 74, folder 18

Media 1957-1958

box 74, folder 19

Milton Weinberg Advertising Company 1958

box 74, folder 20

Edna Mosk materials 1958

box 75, folder 1-2

Northern California 1958

box 75, folder 3

Northern California: Post-primary mailing list 1958

box 75, folder 4

Offers to help 1958

box 75, folder 5

Opponents [Pat Hillings] 1958

box 75, folder 6-7

Past meetings 1958

box 75, folder 8

Press 1958

box 75, folder 9-15, box 76, folder 1-5

Press releases 1958

box 76, folder 6

San Diego 1958

box 76, folder 7

State officers 1958

box 76, folder 8-11

Statler Hotel Testimonial Dinner 1958

box 76, folder 12

Veterans Committee 1958

box 76, folder 13

Roz Wyman 1958

 

Mosk for Attorney General campaign sign 1958

Physical Location: This oversized sign is stored in mapcase 2, drawer H.
 

1962 Campaign

box 77, folder 1

Anti-communist materials 1962

box 77, folder 2

Anti-Communist Voters League 1962

box 77, folder 3

Attacks and smears against Mosk 1962

box 77, folder 4

Attorney General opinions nos. 59/23 and 62/212 1959-1962

box 77, folder 5

California Democratic Council lists 1962

box 77, folder 6

Report of the 10th annual convention of the California Democratic Council 1962

box 77, folder 7

California dynasty of communism, by Karl Prussion, and Heads up [anti-Communist publications] 1962-1963

box 77, folder 8

Campaign biography 1962

box 85, folder 16-19, box 86

Campaign ephemera 1962

Scope and Contents

Includes multiple duplicative copies of campaign brochures, mailings, signs, matchbooks, and other ephemera.
box 77, folder 9

Campaign trust fund agreement 1962

box 77, folder 10

Campaign photographs, lists 1962

box 77, folder 11-12

Chronological file 1962

box 77, folder 13-21

Civic tribute dinner 1962

box 77, folder 22

Civil rights package 1962

box 78, folder 1

Clippings 1962

box 78, folder 2-3

Thomas Coakley 1962

box 78, folder 4-9

Committee to Re-Elect Attorney General Stanley Mosk 1962

box 78, folder 10-11

Congratulatory messages 1962

box 78, folder 12

Contributions 1962

box 78, folder 13-21

Correspondence 1962

box 78, folder 22

County headquarters handbook 1962

box 79, folder 1-3

County offices and workers 1962

box 79, folder 4-20

County/Congressional District files 1962

box 79, folder 21

Crime Prevention Conference 1962

box 79, folder 22-23

D'electable recipes 1962

box 80, folder 1

Democratic and other community group lists 1962

box 80, folder 2

Democratic Campaign Committee of Los Angeles County 1962

box 80, folder 3

Democratic National Committee 1962

box 80, folder 4

Democratic nominees, primary campaign 1962

box 80, folder 5

Democratic Party, Fair Campaign Practices of Southern California 1962

box 80, folder 6-11

Democratic State Central Committee 1962

box 80, folder 12-23

Directories 1961-1962

box 80, folder 24-26

Election 1962

box 80, folder 27-30, box 81, folder 1-2

Endorsements 1958-1962

box 81, folder 3

Expenditures 1962

box 81, folder 4-25, box 82, folder 1-14

Finance Committee 1962

box 87, box 88, box 89, box 90, box 91

Finance: contributors 1962

box 82, folder 15

Hearst Publishing Co., Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, letter regarding political advertisement titled "Candidates not qualified to combat communism" 1962

box 82, folder 16-17

Information, press memoranda and releases 1962

box 82, folder 18

Information, NAACP Honor Guard, Life Membership Banquet 1962

box 82, folder 19

Information, newsletters 1962

box 82, folder 20

Information, press lists 1962

box 82, folder 21-23

Information, press releases 1962

box 82, folder 24

Invoices 1962

box 82, folder 25

Itineraries 1962

box 82, folder 26

S. Jon Kreedman, campaign treasurer 1962

box 82, folder 27

Labor, correspondence 1962

box 82, folder 28

Labor, endorsements for primary election 1962

box 82, folder 29-30, box 83, folder 1

Lawyers Committee 1962

box 83, folder 2

Robert A. Mong, Mosk field representative 1962

box 83, folder 3-10

Materials from an accordion file 1962

box 83, folder 11-13, box 84, folder 1-2

Tom McDonald 1962

box 84, folder 3

Mexican-American Citizens Committee luncheon 1962

box 84, folder 4-6

Milton Weinberg Advertising Company 1962

box 84, folder 7

Ministers' letters 1962

box 84, folder 8

Money for Mosk 1962

box 84, folder 9-10

Stanley Mosk, correspondence and papers 1962

box 84, folder 11

Edna Mosk 1962

box 84, folder 12-15, box 85, folder 1-2

Press releases 1962

box 85, folder 3

Primary election 1962

box 85, folder 4

Radio reports 1962

box 85, folder 5

Southern California chairman, biographies 1962

box 85, folder 6

Speakers kit from the Speakers Bureau of the Committee to Re-elect Attorney General Stanley Mosk 1962

box 85, folder 7

Speaking engagements 1962

box 85, folder 8-12

Speeches 1962

box 85, folder 13

Sponsors on petition for re-election 1962

box 85, folder 14

Testimonial birthday dinner 1962

box 85, folder 15

Young Democrats 1962

 

Attorney General Stanley Mosk campaign signs circa 1962

Scope and Contents

Two oversized signs are stored in mapcase 2, drawer H.
 

Edna Mosk

box 92

1962 campaign 1962

box 92, folder 2-3

Advertising 1958-1962

box 92, folder 4-7

Articles and clippings 1962

box 92, folder 8

Bills 1962

box 92, folder 9

Budget and expenses 1962

box 92, folder 10

California National Committeeman Fund 1960-1962

box 92, folder 11-17

Civic tribute dinner 1962

box 92, folder 18

Contributions 1962

box 92, folder 19

Contributors to Thomas Coakley campaign 1962

box 92, folder 20

Correspondence and papers 1959-1962

box 93, folder 1

D'electable recipes 1962

box 93, folder 2-3

Democratic National Committee 1962

box 93, folder 4

Democratic National Committee, Democratic State Central Committee 1960

box 93, folder 6

Events honoring Stanley Mosk 1962

box 93, folder 7

Finance Committee assignments 1962

box 93, folder 8

Finance reports 1962

box 93, folder 9

Gifts, receipts 1959-1962, undated

box 93, folder 10

Inauguration 1963

box 93, folder 11

John Birch Society 1962

box 93, folder 12

Edward Kennedy, luncheon 1960

box 93, folder 13-14

President John F. Kennedy, inauguration 1960-1962

box 93, folder 15-16

Lists 1959-1962

box 93, folder 17

Luncheons 1962

box 93, folder 18

Milton Weinberg Advertising Company 1962

box 93, folder 19

Edna Mosk 1962

box 94, folder 1-3

Pledges ledger book 1962

box 94, folder 4

Ryan Bentley 1958-1962

box 94, folder 5-8

Stenographer's notebooks 1962

box 94, folder 9

Trans-Global Travel Bureau 1960-1961

box 94, folder 10

Transmittal sheets and pledges 1962

 

Subseries 2.2 Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles 1944

box 95, folder 1-3

Correspondence and papers 1944

box 95, folder 4

Sponsors of Mosk candidacy 1944

box 95, folder 5-9

Campaign ephemera 1944

box 86

Oversized campaign ephemera 1944

 

Mosk for Superior Court signs 1944

Physical Location: Eight oversized signs are stored in mapcase 2, drawer H.
 

Subseries 2.3 California Supreme Court 1947-1998

box 95, folder 10-14

1966 campaign: articles and clippings 1966, undated

box 95, folder 15-16

1966 campaign: election of Supreme Court justices 1966

box 96, folder 1-5

1974 campaign: correspondence and papers 1964-1974

box 96, folder 6

1974 campaign: Stanley Mosk Campaign Fund Trust 1974

box 96, folder 7-15, box 97, folder 1-3, box 224, folder 17-18

1986 campaign: correspondence and papers 1981-1986, undated

box 97, folder 4

1986 campaign: press coverage 1986

box 97, folder 5

1986 campaign: Supreme Court election survey 1985

box 97, folder 6-10

1998 campaign: articles and clippings 1947, 1985, undated

box 97, folder 11

1998 campaign: Stanley Mosk biographical information 1998

box 97, folder 12-13

1998 campaign: correspondence and papers 1962-1998

box 97, folder 14

1998 campaign: J. Mosk opinions 1969-1998

box 97, folder 15

1998 campaign: ephemera 1998

 

Series 3 Professional Papers 1917-2001

Scope and Contents

The Professional Papers series (1917-2001) consists of papers documenting Mosk's long career—as Executive Secretary to California Governor Culbert L. Olson (1939-1943); judge for the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County (1943-1958); California Attorney General (1959-1964); and associate justice for the California Supreme Court (1964-2001). Throughout his career, Mosk maintained an extensive correspondence with scholars, journalists, publishers, elected officials, jurists, friends, and members of the public regarding political and legal issues, important cases, national and international affairs, articles and publications, speaking engagements, and travel. Much of that correspondence can be found in this series.
Executive Secretary to Governor Culbert L. Olson Papers (1917-1943) comprise one box of correspondence, publications, and other materials documenting Mosk's service to the governor. Materials related to the executive pardons—including Governor Olson's pardon of Thomas Mooney (1939)—are included in this subseries.
Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County Papers (1940-1958) comprise eight boxes of files created by Mosk while he served as a Superior Court judge. Materials consist of chronologically arranged correspondence and papers; and alphabetically arranged subject files. Subject files include materials related to important cases over which Judge Mosk presided.
Attorney General Papers (1918-1964) comprise thirteen boxes of legal opinions and subject files documenting Mosk's service as California Attorney General. Opinions, dated 1918-1964, are arranged topically and organized into two volumes. Subject files include correspondence, publications, and other materials related to civil rights, narcotics, anti-communism and far-right organizations, water rights, Governor Edmund "Pat" Brown, and other subjects.
Supreme Court of California Papers (1935-2001) consist of thirty boxes of materials documenting Justice Mosk's 37-year service on the California Supreme Court. Materials consist of chronologically arranged correspondence and topically arranged subject files. Subject files include correspondence, publications, and other materials related to legal issues, state Supreme Court cases, state constitutionalism and international law, attacks on the courts, professional associations, conferences and events, and other subjects. This subseries also contains papers related to the Bakke case, including correspondence between Justice Mosk, legal scholars, and members of the public.
Richard Mosk Papers consist of two boxes of papers collected by Richard Mosk, mostly documenting his father Stanley Mosk's career.

Arrangement

This series is arranged into six subseries: 1) Executive Secretary to Governor Culbert L. Olson (1917-1943); 2) Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County (1940-1958); 3) Attorney General (1918-1964); 4) Supreme Court of California (1935-2001); 5) Commission on Judicial Performance (1977-1983); and 6) Richard Mosk (1947-1999).
The Superior Court of California, Los Angeles, subseries is further subdivided into 1) Correspondence and Papers; and 2) Subject Files. The Attorney General subseries is further subdivided into 1) Opinions; and 2) Subject Files. The Supreme Court of California subseries is further subdivided into 1) Correspondence; and 2) Subject Files.
 

Subseries 3.1 Executive Secretary to Governor Culbert L. Olson 1917-1943

box 98, folder 1

Harold Abraham and Richard Reder 1941

box 98, folder 2

William Bioff 1939-1940

box 98, folder 3

Harold Burkhart 1939-1941

box 98, folder 4-5

California Democratic State Central Committee manual, prepared for Special Session of the State Legislature 1941

box 98, folder 6

Assembly daily journal 1940 May 24

box 98, folder 7-9

Correspondence and papers 1940-1942

box 98, folder 10-11

Acts of executive clemency 1917-1943

box 98, folder 12

Legislative investigative report, submitted by H. R. Philbrick 1938 December 28

box 98, folder 13

Hon. Ben B. Lindsey 1940-1941

box 98, folder 14-15

Culbert Olson campaign ephemera 1938, 1942

box 98, folder 16

Pardons: Flemmer Adams 1937-1940

box 98, folder 17-21

Pardons 1939-1943

box 98, folder 22

Spinelli case 1941

 

Full and unconditional pardon for Thomas J. Mooney 1939 January 7

Physical Location: This oversized pardon is stored in mapcase 2, drawer G.
 

Subseries 3.2 Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County 1940-1958

Restricted Materials

Access to correspondence and papers in the Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County, subseries is restricted for 75 years after the date of creation of the materials to protect the privacy of living people.
 

Correspondence and papers

box 99, folder 1-8

1943

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence with Ted Le Berthon, founder of the Los Angeles Catholic Interracial Council.
box 99, folder 9-20

1944

box 99, folder 21-29

1945

box 99, folder 30-46

1946

box 99, folder 47-52, box 100, folder 1-8

1947

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2023, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 100, folder 9-26

1948

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2024, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 100, folder 27-41

1949

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2025, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 101, folder 1-15

1950

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2026, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 101, folder 16-34

1951

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2027, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 101, folder 35-37, box 102, folder 1-13

1952

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2028, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 102, folder 14-29

1953

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2029, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 102, folder 30-44

1954

Conditions Governing Access

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2030, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 103, folder 1-23

1955

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2031, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 103, folder 24-37, box 104, folder 1-11

1956

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2032, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 104, folder 12-37, box 105, folder 1-4

1957

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2033, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 105, folder 5-14

1958

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2034, to protect the privacy of living persons.
 

Subject files

box 105, folder 15

Advertising, taxation circa 1958

box 105, folder 16-17

Articles and clippings 1944-1956

box 105, folder 18

Brandeis University 1952-1956

box 105, folder 19

Chaplin v. Chaplin 1944

box 105, folder 20

Compensation 1943-1954

box 105, folder 21

John R. Crooker 1955

box 22, folder 22

Faries v. McDowell 1950

box 105, folder 23

Grand jury nominations, Milton Katz 1950-1953

box 105, folder 24

Grand jury nominations, Gifford Phillips 1950-1953

box 105, folder 25

Judging the news 1940-1944

box 105, folder 26

Judicial conduct 1952-1957

box 105, folder 27

Jury instructions undated

box 105, folder 28

Jury trial instructions: to counsel 1951

box 105, folder 29-32

Jury trial instructions: by topic circa 1950-1955

box 106, folder 1

Tom MacDonald undated

box 106, folder 2

Neblett v. Neblett 1944

box 106, folder 3

Oath of office 1950 September 6

box 106, folder 4-8

Opinions 1943-1957

box 106, folder 9-11

People v. Cahan (1955), "Means and ends in law enforcement" speech 1955

box 106, folder 12

Pre-trial conferences, speeches and articles 1953-1954

box 106, folder 13

Superior Court in Los Angeles County, certificates of nomination and election 1944-1945

box 106, folder 14

Superior Court Rules Committee 1955

box 106, folder 15-21

United States District Court appointment 1943-1957

box 106, folder 22

Westwood Savings and Loan 1956-1957

box 106, folder 23

Writ of habeas corpus, forms of petition undated

 

Subseries 3.3 Attorney General 1918-1964

 

Opinions

box 107, folder 1

Book no. 1: Index circa 1964

box 107, folder 2

Book no. 1: Administrative code 1964

box 107, folder 3

Book no. 1: Arrests 1961-1964

box 107, folder 4

Book no. 1: Business and professions code 1960-1963

box 107, folder 5

Book no. 1: Criminal identification and investigation 1918-1962

box 107, folder 6

Book no. 1: Certificates of incorporation 1960

box 107, folder 7

Book no. 1: Civil defense 1950-1951

box 107, folder 8

Book no. 1: Committee, ex-officio member 1960

box 107, folder 9-15

Book no. 1: Dangerous weapons 1931-1962

box 107, folder 16

Book no. 1: Dead bodies, reporting of 1951

box 107, folder 17

Book no. 1: Employment, polygraph 1964

box 107, folder 18

Book no. 1: Expenses 1963

box 107, folder 19-20

Book no. 1: Felon 1956-1959

box 107, folder 21-22

Book no. 1: Fingerprinting 1931-1960

box 107, folder 23-24

Book no. 1: Gambling 1937-1962

box 107, folder 25

Book no. 1: Health and safety code 1960-1963

box 107, folder 26

Book no. 1: Injuries, reporting of 1960

box 107, folder 27

Book no. 1: Literature, distribution of 1964

box 108, folder 1

Book no. 2: Index circa 1964

box 108, folder 2

Book no. 2: Narcotics 1961-1962

box 108, folder 3-6

Book no. 2: Peace officers 1941-1962

box 108, folder 7

Book no. 2: Penal institutions, status of reformatories 1918

box 108, folder 8

Book no. 2: Personnel 1939-1943

box 108, folder 9

Book no. 2: POST (Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission) 1962

box 108, folder 10

Book no. 2: Prisoners 1959-1962

box 108, folder 11-13

Book no. 2: Records 1926-1961

box 108, folder 14-17

Book no. 2: Sex offenses, registration 1948-1962

box 108, folder 18

Book no. 2: Sex offenses, teaching credentials, revocation of 1962

box 108, folder 19

Book no. 2: Teletype 1939

box 108, folder 20

Book no. 2: Trials 1960-1964

box 108, folder 21-22

Book no. 2: Vehicles 1940-1962

box 108, folder 23

Book no. 2: Warrants 1932-1963

box 108, folder 24

Book no. 2: Welfare and Institutions Code 1960-1964

box 108, folder 25

Book no. 2: Wiretapping 1960

box 108, folder 26

Book no. 2: Witness 1958-1960

box 108, folder 27

Book no. 2: Zone meetings 1960

 

Subject Files

box 109, folder 1-2

American Arbitration Association 1959-1962

box 109, folder 3

Anti-Defamation League 1960-1964

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence related to racial discrimination in golf (the PGA Tour).
box 109, folder 4-14

Appellate procedures, exchange of views on English, American, Institute of Judicial Administration circa 1961-1962

box 109, folder 15

Appointments, correspondence 1961-1963

box 109, folder 16

Arizona v. California: The Colorado River controversy 1961

box 109, folder 17

Justice William O. Douglas; Mapp v. Ohio 1962

box 109, folder 18

Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation 1963

box 109, folder 19-21

California Association for the Prevention of Addiction to Narcotics (CAPAN) 1961-1962

box 109, folder 22

California Department of Justice, Constitutional Rights Section, report 1960

box 110, folder 1

California Legislature, Un-American Activities in California report 1963

box 110, folder 2

California's water crisis, Congressional Record -- Senate 1964

box 110, folder 3-4

Capital punishment, statements of Attorney General Stanley Mosk 1959-1960

box 110, folder 5-6

Certificates of election, Office of Attorney General 1958-1962

box 110, folder 7-8

Certificates of nomination, Office of Attorney General 1958-1962

box 110, folder 9

Thomas Coakley 1962

box 110, folder 10

Colorado River Board of California annual report 1964

box 110, folder 11

Commendations, certificates, resolutions 1959-1960

box 110, folder 12-25, box 111, folder 1-28

Commendations, clippings 1959-1964

box 111, folder 29-34, box 112, folder 1-15

Commendations, letters 1959-1964

box 112, folder 16

Commendations, letters, Know Your Rights Unruh Act 1960

box 112, folder 17

Congratulatory letters and replies 1963-1964

box 112, folder 18

Congressional record 1964 August 5

box 225, folder 6

Correspondence, Robert F. Kennedy 1962

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until October 8, 2037, to protect the privacy of living people.
box 112, folder 19-23, box 113, folder 1-11

Courtesy correspondence 1958-1963

box 113, folder 12-13

Alan Cranston 1962-1964

box 113, folder 14-18

Criticism 1959-1964

box 113, folder 19

Department of Justice, The legal eagle 1960 March 1

box 113, folder 20

Doctrine of escheat circa 1961

box 113, folder 21

Richard Dolwig 1961

box 113, folder 22

Equal rights under the law: Providing for equal treatment for all citizens regardless of race, religion, color, national origin or ancestry , published by Stanley Mosk 1960

box 113, folder 23

Equal rights under the law: Providing for equal treatment for all citizens regardless of race, religion, color, national origin or ancestry , published by Stanley Mosk 1964

box 113, folder 24

Events hosted 1964

box 113, folder 25-26

Far East trip 1963

box 113, folder 27

Robert Franklyn, Slendaire System 1964

box 113, folder 28

Gasoline price war, press release 1961

box 113, folder 29

Statement of Governor Edmund G. Brown on capital punishment 1963

box 114, folder 1-8

Governor's office, correspondence and reports to the governor 1959-1964

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence with Carey McWilliams.
box 114, folder 9

Hadassah, Los Angeles chapter, address by Stanley Mosk 1959

box 114, folder 10

James R. Hoffa 1961

box 114, folder 11

Honoring Attorney General Stanley Mosk 1962

box 114, folder 12

How price fixing raises your taxes 1961

box 114, folder 13

Inauguration, Sacramento, guest list 1962

box 114, folder 14-16

Interamerican Conference of Attorneys General, Mexico City 1963

box 114, folder 17

Interstate Conference on Reciprocal Support 1960

box 114, folder 18

Inter-office correspondence 1959-1964

box 114, folder 19-28, box 115, folder 1-3

John Birch Society 1959-1961

box 115, folder 4-5

John Birch Society, Kenneth Goff pamphlets 1948-1959

Scope and Contents

Includes the pamphlets: Confessions of Stalin's agent; Red shadows; One world a red world; and Brain-washing: A synthesis of the Russian textbook on psychopolitics.
box 115, folder 6

John Birch Society, report 1961

box 115, folder 7-12

President John F. Kennedy inauguration 1961

box 115, folder 13

Know your rights . . . when you buy on time (Unruh Civil Rights Act pamphlets, in English and Spanish) circa 1963

box 115, folder 14

Division of Law Enforcement 1964

box 115, folder 15

Law review articles and book reviews 1959-1964

box 115, folder 16-17

Letterhead, envelopes, and business cards 1959-1964

box 115, folder 18

Lilli Ann Corporation 1963-1964

box 115, folder 19-21

Stanley Mosk, candidacy 1962

box 115, folder 22

Stanley Mosk, political 1959

box 115, folder 23

Stanley Mosk, biographical sketches and publicity 1958-1964

box 115, folder 24

Stanley Mosk, speeches 1960

box 115, folder 25, box 116, folder 1-2

Stanley Mosk, political 1960

box 116, folder 3-4

Stanley Mosk, political, John F. Kennedy 1960-1961

box 116, folder 5-9

Stanley Mosk, political, miscellaneous 1960-1964

box 116, folder 10

Narcotics, study circa 1961

box 116, folder 11

News from Attorney General Mosk 1963

box 116, folder 12-14

National Association of Attorneys General, annual conference 1960-1964

box 116, folder 15

Norton Air Force Base briefing session 1964

box 116, folder 16

Oath-taking ceremonies, remarks of Stanley Mosk 1959

box 116, folder 17

Open meetings, government code restrictions on secret meetings of public agencies 1959

box 116, folder 18

Peace Officers Associations, parading undated

box 116, folder 19-20

Percodan circa 1963

box 116, folder 21-22, box 117, folder 1-3

Personal 1957-1963

box 117, folder 4

President John F. Kennedy Library 1964

box 117, folder 5-9

Press correspondence 1960-1964

box 117, folder 10

Probation violations, report 1963

box 117, folder 11

Proposition 24 analysis 1962

box 117, folder 12

George Putnam 1948-1960

box 117, folder 13-17, box 118, folder 1-7

Recommendation letters circa 1959-1964

box 118, folder 8

Rees-Levering Automobile Sales Finance Act undated

box 118, folder 9

Report to C.D.C. 1960

box 118, folder 10

St. Patrick's Day parade 1961

box 118, folder 11-12

Pierre Salinger, appointment 1964

box 118, folder 13-14

Pierre Salinger, campaign 1964

box 118, folder 15-16

Schedules 1959-1964

box 119, folder 1

Shasta County chronicle 1962-1963

box 119, folder 2

Jacob Shemano 1963

box 119, folder 3-4

Smear campaign 1961-1962

box 119, folder 5

Irish sweepstakes, report 1960

box 119, folder 6-8

Thank-you letters 1960-1964

box 119, folder 9-18

Travel expenses 1959-1964

box 119, folder 19

Trust deed securities report to the Attorney General 1961

box 119, folder 20

Trust territories (Samoa) 1964

box 119, folder 21

Federal-state water rights 1964

box 119, folder 22

University of California, School of Criminology 1959-1960

box 119, folder 23

Unruh Retail Installment Sales Act circa 1959

box 119, folder 24

Washington D.C. party, Statler-Hilton, invitees 1962

box 119, folder 25

Laughlin E. Waters testimonial luncheon 1961

box 119, folder 26

Western Attorneys General annual conference 1961

box 119, folder 27

White House Conference on Narcotic and Drug Abuse 1962

 

Subseries 3.4 Supreme Court of California 1935-2001

 

Correspondence

box 120, folder 1-5

1964

box 120, folder 6-16

1965

box 121, folder 1-9

1966

box 121, folder 10-16

1967

box 121, folder 17-21, box 122, folder 1-2

1968

box 122, folder 3-10

1969

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal California Supreme Court communications have been restricted, separated from this file, and rehoused in box 225.
box 122, folder 11-20

1970

Restricted Materials

Confidential patient information has been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in boxes 225 and 226.
box 123, folder 1-7

1971

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 123, folder 8-13

1972

box 123, folder 14-17, box 124, folder 1-2

1973

box 124, folder 3-8

1974

Conditions Governing Access

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 124, folder 9-12

1975

box 124, folder 13-16

1976

Scope and Contents

Includes letter about voting rights for ex-felons from Bill Clinton, then Arkansas Attorney General (box 124, folder 15).
box 124, folder 17-21

1977

box 125, folder 1-4

1978

box 125, folder 5-7

1979

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 125, folder 8

1980

box 125, folder 9

1981

box 125, folder 10

1982

box 125, folder 11-14

1983

box 125, folder 15-18

1984

box 125, folder 19, box 126, folder 1-3

1985

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 126, folder 4-5

1986

box 126, folder 6-7

1987

box 126, folder 8-11

1988

box 126, folder 12-14

1989

box 126, folder 15-18

1990

Conditions Governing Access

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 126, folder 19-22

1991

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 126, folder 23-24, box 127, folder 1

1992

box 127, folder 2-5

1993

box 127, folder 6-9

1994

box 127, folder 10-13

1995

Conditions Governing Access

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 127, folder 14-16

1996

box 127, folder 17-21

1997

Conditions Governing Access

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence with United States Senator Dianne Feinstein.
box 127, folder 22-23, box 128, folder 1-2

1998

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 128, folder 3-5

1999

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 128, folder 6-8

2000

box 129, folder 1-15

Letters of congratulation upon appointment 1964

box 130, folder 1-15, box 131, folder 1-15

Correspondence regarding opinions and other materials 1964-1997

Restricted Materials

Access to correspondence regarding opinions is restricted. These files include internal Supreme Court of California communications, deliberative material, and other confidential records.
 

Subject Files

box 132, folder 1

Albany law review 1998-1999

box 132, folder 2

Albany Law School 1996-2000

box 132, folder 3-4

American Academy of Judicial Education, Arizona State University conference 1984

box 132, folder 5

American Academy of Judicial Education 1974-1999

box 132, folder 6-8

American Bar Association, Committee on Appellate Advocacy 1975-1976

box 132, folder 9-11

American Bar Association, Central and East European Law Initiative circa 1992

box 132, folder 12

American Bar Association, Senior Lawyers Division circa 2000

box 132, folder 13

American Friends of Hebrew University 1981-1987

box 132, folder 14

Articles and clippings circa 1937-1994

box 132, folder 15-18, box 149

Asia Foundation, 1982 trip 1982

box 133, folder 1

Association for State Government Analysis circa 1966

box 225, folder 18

Attacks on the courts 1968

Restricted Materials

Access to this folder is restricted. Materials include internal Supreme Court of California communications.
box 225, folder 19

Attorney General (California) 1983-1992

Conditions Governing Access

Access to this folder is restricted. Materials include internal communications between the Supreme Court of California and the Administrative Office of the Courts.
box 133, folder 2

Attorney's oath undated

box 133, folder 3

August Vollmer University, Criminal Justice Public Policy Council 1989-1991

box 133, folder 4

Awards 1964-2000

box 133, folder 5

Bakke: Annual Chief Justice Earl Warren Conference on Advocacy 1979

box 133, folder 6-12

Bakke: Articles 1973-1984

box 133, folder 13, box 134, folder 1-3

Bakke: Correspondence and papers 1976-1986

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 225.
box 134, folder 4

Bakke: DeFunis v. Overgaard, brief of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith amicus curiae 1973

box 134, folder 5

Bakke: Michigan v. Mosley, Minnick v. California Department of Corrections 1975, 1981

box 134, folder 6

Bakke: Stanley Mosk, notes circa 1975-1980

box 134, folder 7

Bakke: "Why the California court ruled for Allen Bakke," by Stanley Mosk undated

box 134, folder 8

Bakke: Regents v. Bakke, United States Supreme Court 1977

box 134, folder 9

Bakke: "sic," usage 1978

box 134, folder 10-11

Bakke: United States Commission on Civil Rights, Toward an understanding of Bakke 1979

box 134, folder 12

Bakke: United States Commission on Civil Rights, Consultations on affirmative actions statement 1981

box 134, folder 13-14

Bakke: United States Commission on Civil Rights, publications 1977-1981

box 149

Bakke: "White/Caucasian--and rejected," The New York times magazine 1977 April 3

box 134, folder 15

Bar Association of San Francisco, Brief case 1962

box 134, folder 16

Baseball 1966

box 134, folder 17-18

Chief Justice Rose Bird, No on Bird Committee 1978

box 134, folder 19, box 135, folder 1

Bifurcated court, Mosk proposal 1983-1990

box 225, folder 21-24

Bifurcated court, Senator Quentin Kopp proposal 1998

Restricted Materials

Access to these folders is restricted. Materials include internal Supreme Court of California and Judicial Council of California communications.
box 135, folder 2

B'nai B'rith 1963, 1982

box 135, folder 3

Brasch v. Hallinan et al. 1965-1969

box 135, folder 4

Annette Brown correspondence 1964-1974

box 135, folder 5-7

Cairo Conference on the Law of the World 1983

box 135, folder 8

Stanley Mosk, Attorney General's Office and political campaigns, an interview conducted by Amelia R. Fry, Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library 1979

box 135, folder 9

California District Attorneys Association, Prosecutor's brief 1997

box 135, folder 10-13

California Indian Legal Services 1968-1969

box 135, folder 14

California Judges Association 1995-2001

box 135, folder 15

California judicial system 1988

box 135, folder 16

California lawyer 1992, 1998

box 135, folder 17, box 148

California Supreme Court, certificate of appointment 1964 September 1

General

Original oversized certificate is stored in box 148.
box 135, folder 18

California Supreme Court, certificate of election 1966 December 15

box 135, folder 19

California Supreme Court, certificate of election 1986 December 13

box 135, folder 20

California Supreme Court, certificate of election 1998 December 4

box 135, folder 21

California Supreme Court identification badge 1999

box 135, folder 22

California Supreme Court, oath of office 1986 December 29

box 135, folder 23

California Supreme Court, oath of office 1999 January 4

box 135, folder 24

California Supreme Court, statement of Justice Mosk on his retirement 2001 June

box 136, folder 1

California Supreme Court, Practices and procedures, 1997 revision 1997

box 136, folder 2

California Supreme Court, special session, Monterey, Law Day 1970

box 136, folder 3-6

California Supreme Court Historical Society 1992-1999

box 136, folder 7

Channel 39 1966-1968

box 136, folder 8

China; Chinese immigrants 1967-1971

box 136, folder 9

Columnists, correspondence 1965-1981

box 136, folder 10

Conference of California Judges 1967

box 136, folder 11

Congressional record, vol. 110, re: Mosk appointment 1964 September 15

box 136, folder 12-13

Congressional record, vol. 126, re: Mosk dissent 1980 September 3

box 136, folder 14-16

Constitutional issues, articles, notes, etc. circa 1974-1987

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 226.
box 136, folder 17

Constitutional revision 1966

box 136, folder 18

Constitutional Rights Foundation 1964-1969

box 137, folder 1-5

Constitutional transition, conference 1996-1997

box 137, folder 6

Constitutions, United Nations circa 1947-1949

box 137, folder 7

Constitutions, Burma 1948

box 137, folder 8

Constitutions, Ceylon 1946-1948

box 137, folder 9

Constitutions, Iceland 1946-1948

box 137, folder 10-11

Constitutions, India 1935, 1947

box 137, folder 12-13

Constitutions, Indonesia 1949

box 137, folder 14

Constitutions, Ireland 1944, 1950

box 137, folder 15

Constitutions, Israel 1948

box 137, folder 16

Constitutions, Korea 1948

box 137, folder 17

Constitutions, Pakistan 1935, 1947-1949

box 137, folder 18

Constitutions, Philippines 1948

box 137, folder 19

Constitutions, Transjordan 1947

box 137, folder 20

Conversations with Justice Stanley Mosk, reprinted from California Supreme Court Historical Society yearbook 1996-97 1998

box 138, folder 1-2

Court of Man circa 1970

box 138, folder 3

Crime control correspondence 1965-1969

box 138, folder 4-5

Death penalty 1965-1966, 1999

box 138, folder 6-12

Educational and Cultural Affairs Program, United States State Department 1964-1974

box 138, folder 13

Elected officer's campaign statement 1976

box 226, folder 2

Extremism 1963-1965

Restricted Materials

Access to this folder is restricted until January 1, 2039, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 138, folder 14

Festival of Faith and Freedom Foundation 1965

box 138, folder 15

Fiji Law Society 1993

box 138, folder 16

Five Outstanding Young Men Awards Congress 1966-1967

box 139, folder 1-2

Florida Supreme Court consultation 1973

box 139, folder 3

Fraternal Order of Eagles 1969

box 139, folder 4

Governor, Office of 1982-2001

box 139, folder 5

Governor Pat Brown dinner 1976

box 139, folder 6

Grand juries 1976-1978

box 226, folder 3

[Confidential correspondence] 1966

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2042, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 139, folder 7

Guardians of the Jewish Home for the Aged 1964

box 139, folder 8-11

Gun control 1965-1969

Restricted Materials

Confidential internal Supreme Court of California communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 226.
box 139, folder 12-15

Hague Academy of International Law 1970

box 139, folder 16

Harold Brunn Society for Medical Research 1967

box 139, folder 17

Institute of Judicial Administration circa 1964

box 148

Institute of Judicial Administration certificate of membership 1965 August

box 139, folder 18

International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists 1995

box 139, folder 19

International human rights 1981-1983

box 139, folder 20-21, box 140, folder 1-3

International Human Rights Seminar 1981

box 140, folder 4

International Law of Human Rights Symposium 1983

box 140, folder 5-9

Iran, United States Claims Tribunal 1982-1986

box 140, folder 10

Irish-Israeli Society 1966-1968

box 140, folder 11

Iron Horse Winery 1990-1995

box 140, folder 12

Israel Tennis Center 1972-1976

box 140, folder 13

Jewish Federation-Council of Greater Los Angeles Community Relations Committee 1967-1979

box 140, folder 14

Jewish National Fund Dinner 1965

box 140, folder 15

Judges Merit Plan 1968

box 141, folder 1

Law clerks 1964-1990

box 141, folder 2-12

Law materials 1965-1968

box 141, folder 13

Legislation 1964-1977

box 141, folder 14

Letterhead, envelopes, etc. undated

box 141, folder 15

Lincoln University School of Law 1979

box 141, folder 16

Byron F. Lindsley 1968-1969

box 142, folder 1-3

Burt Lockwood Jr., "The United Nations Charter and U.S. civil rights litigation" undated

box 142, folder 4

Louisiana Supreme Court, Internal Study Committee 1977

box 226, folder 5

[Confidential correspondence] 1962-1972

Restricted Materials

Access to these materials is restricted until January 1, 2048, to protect the privacy of living persons.
box 142, folder 5

Memberships 1964-1994

box 226, folder 6

Memoranda 1982-1999

Restricted Materials

Access to this folder is restricted. Materials include internal Supreme Court of California communications.
box 142, folder 6

John Michel correspondence 1964-1973

box 142, folder 7-11

Richard Mosk 1970-1997

box 142, folder 12

National Association of Attorneys General 1988-1997

box 142, folder 13

Narcotics, proposed White House conference 1960-1961

box 224, folder 19

Officeholder candidate campaign statement 1998

box 142, folder 14

Opinions, lists undated

box 142, folder 15

Opinions files, statistics 1976-1997

box 142, folder 16, box 224, folder 20

Oral history interview with Honorable Stanley Mosk, transcript and correspondence 1998

box 142, folder 17

Press 1986-2000

box 142, folder 18

Reasonable doubt materials 1985-1986

box 142, folder 19, box 143, folder 1-13

Recommendation letters 1964-1980

box 143, folder 14-16, box 144, folder 1

San Francisco International Film Festival 1967-1969, 1977-1979

box 144, folder 2-3

Sao Paulo Conference on the Law of the World, work papers 1981

box 224, folder 21

Selective service proposal for law enforcement 1969

box 144, folder 4-6

South-West Africa Case, World Court circa 1965-1966

box 144, folder 7

Southwestern law review 1999

box 144, folder 8

Speech fragments 2001, undated

box 144, folder 9-10

State constitutional law, conference 1984

box 144, folder 11-16

State constitutional law, course program, California Western School of Law circa 1976-1982

box 145, folder 1-3

State constitutionalism circa 1976-1993

box 144, folder 4

State courts, proposal to Weingart Foundation 1982

box 147

State of Israel book of honor in tribute to Justice Stanley Mosk 1973

box 145, folder 5-10

Statements of economic interest 1974-1998

box 145, folder 11

Summa Corporation v. State of California 1982

box 145, folder 12

Synagogue Council of America, Bicentennial Committee 1975

box 145, folder 13-14

Thanks to Scandinavia, scholarship fund 1971-1993

box 145, folder 15

Timeless laws for modern man: A handbook of civil and criminal laws 1970

box 145, folder 16

United Nations, basic texts 1948, 1989

box 145, folder 17

United States Bicentennial 1975

box 145, folder 18

United States Senate, Judiciary Committee, testimony 1976

box 145, folder 19

United States Supreme Court Historical Society, "The Jewish justices of the Supreme Court revisited: Brandeis to Fortas" 1994

box 145, folder 20

University of California, Berkeley, School of Criminology, Advisory Council 1959-1960

box 145, folder 21-22

University of Chicago circa 1971-1992

box 145, folder 23

University of San Diego, Trinity College, Dublin, course circa 1984-1987

box 145, folder 24

University of San Francisco law review, volume 10, number 4, "A tribute to Justice Mr. Raymond L. Sullivan" 1976

box 145, folder 25-26

University of Santa Clara, state constitutional principles course 1982

box 146, folder 1

Vehicle usage records 1998-2000

box 146, folder 2

Wilton Park Conference 1972-1992

box 146, folder 3

Working papers 1979, undated

box 146, folder 4

World Association of Judges circa 1970-1980

box 146, folder 5

World Jurist Association 1993-1994

box 146, folder 6-15

Writings, manuscripts, and publications 1965-1998

box 150, box 151, box 152, box 153, box 154

Subseries 3.5 Commission on Judicial Performance 1977-1983

Restricted Materials

Access to Commission on Judicial Performance files is restricted. These files contain internal communications of the California Supreme Court, documents filed under seal, and other privileged and confidential material.
 

Subseries 3.6 Richard Mosk 1947-1999

box 155, folder 1-9

Articles and clippings 1947-1999, undated

box 155, folder 10

Articles and clippings, golf 1997-1998

box 155, folder 11

Articles and clippings, UC Davis, Bakke 1978-1983

box 155, folder 12-17

Campaigns and elections 1958-1986

box 155, folder 18

Campaigns and elections, Chief Justice Rose E. Bird 1986

box 155, folder 19-20

Campaigns and elections, miscellaneous publications 1986

box 155, folder 21

Campaigns and elections, Wakefield Initiative circa 1973

box 226, folder 8

Correspondence and papers 1979

Restricted Materials

Access to this folder is restricted. Materials include confidential and privileged communications.
box 155, folder 22-25, box 156, folder 1-17

Correspondence and papers 1959-1999, undated

Restricted Materials

Confidential communications have been restricted, separated from these files, and rehoused in box 226.
box 224, folder 22-24

Correspondence and papers 1967-2001

box 156, folder 18

Edna Mosk 1981

box 156, folder 19

Edward Mosk 1966-1975

box 156, folder 20

Minna Mosk undated

box 224, folder 25

Oral history interview with the Honorable Richard M. Mosk, unedited transcript 2011 November

Existence and Location of Copies

An edited copy of this transcript is available online through the California Appellate Court Legacy Project.
box 156, folder 21

Stanley Mosk Campaign Fund Trust 1962-1974

box 156, folder 22

Statement of economic interest 1974-1977

 

Series 4 Publications, Newspapers, and Books 1901-2007

Arrangement

The Publications series is arranged into four subseries: 1) Publications by Stanley Mosk, 1930-2006; 2) Publications about Stanley Mosk, 1953-2007; 3) Clippings and Newspapers, 1936-1991; and 4) Stanley Mosk Book Collection, 1901-2001.

Scope and Contents

The Publications, Newspapers, and Books series contains articles written by Stanley Mosk (1930-2006); articles written about Mosk (1953-2007); and clippings and newspapers documenting Mosk's career and historic events (1936-1991). This series also includes 98 books that were part of Justice Mosk's library, published between 1901 and 2001.
 

Subseries 4.1 Publications by Stanley Mosk 1930-2006

box 157, folder 1

"November 4th results," La critique, vol. 5, no. 2 1930 December

box 157, folder 2

"The road to dictatorship," American mercury, vol. 35, no. 137 1935 May

box 157, folder 3

"The road to dictatorship," Deltan, vol. 14, no. 4 1935 December

box 157, folder 4

"League sifts alleged discrimination by local government in labor disputes," Municipal League bulletin, vol. 12, no. 5 1937 September

box 157, folder 5

"League moves against city spoils system," Municipal League bulletin, vol. 12, no. 7 1937 November

box 157, folder 6

"Extradition procedure in California," State Bar journal, vol. 14, no. 4 1939 April

box 157, folder 7

"Early American patriot," South Atlantic quarterly, vol. 39, no. 1 1940 January

box 157, folder 8

"Certificates of rehabilitation and the new pardon procedure," Journal of the State Bar of California, vol. 18, no. 3 1943 May-June

box 157, folder 9

"Domestic relations department," Los Angeles Bar bulletin, vol. 19, no. 10 1944 June

box 157, folder 10

"Murderers I have known," Master detective, vol. 33, no. 2 1945 October

box 157, folder 11

"Boom in divorce," PIC, vol. 20, no. 2 1947 February

box 157, folder 12

"American ghettos face a test," Reader's scope, vol. 5, no. 10 1948 March

box 157, folder 13

"Study of prejudice," National Jewish monthly, vol. 62, no. 9 1948 May

box 157, folder 14

"After restrictive covenants," Chicago Jewish forum, vol. 7, no. 1 1948 fall

box 157, folder 15

"Religion in public schools," Liberty, vol. 44, no. 1 1949

box 157, folder 16

"Alternate peremptory challenges," Los Angeles Bar bulletin, vol. 24, no. 11 1949 July

box 157, folder 17

"Courts and civil rights," Frontier, vol. 1, no. 11 1950 April 15

box 157, folder 18

"Arbitration versus litigation," Arbitration journal, vol. 7, no. 4 1952

box 157, folder 19

"Judicial robes," Los Angeles Bar bulletin, vol. 27, no. 5 1952 January

box 157, folder 20

"Law enforcement by stomach pump," The Progressive, vol. 16, no. 3 1952 March

box 157, folder 21

"Kings County: Pollsters' paradise," Frontier, vol. 3, no. 12 1952 October

box 157, folder 22

"Lawyer and commercial arbitration: Modern law," American Bar Association journal, vol. 39, no. 3 1953 March

box 157, folder 23

"Arbitration versus litigation," Commercial law journal, vol. 58, no. 3 1953 March

box 157, folder 24

"Judge examines Hollywood morals," PIC, vol. 24, no. 2 1953 March

box 158, folder 1

"Closed sessions in California," Los Angeles Bar bulletin, vol. 28, no. 7 1953 April

box 158, folder 2

"Book reviews," California law review, vol. 42, no. 4 1954 October

box 158, folder 3

"A judge examines Hollywood morals," Magazine digest, vol. 28, no. 1 1954 January

box 158, folder 4

"Ingredients of the divorce test tube," Los Angeles Bar bulletin, vol. 29, no. 6 1954 March

box 158, folder 5

"Israel: Outpost of freedom in the Middle East," Frontier, vol. 7, no. 7 1956 May

box 158, folder 6

"Histadrut chalks up progress," Histadrut foto news, vol. 13, no. 5 1956 May

box 158, folder 7

"Direct contempt," Journal of the State Bar of California, vol. 31, no. 6 1956 November-December

box 158, folder 8

"Judge Stanley Mosk gives inspiring convention address," Deltan, vol. 34, no. 3 1956 December

box 158, folder 9

"The role I see for lawyers in our 1959 society," Recorder 1959 February 16

box 158, folder 10

"Senator Joe McCarthy's meteoric rise and fall," San Francisco chronicle 1959 June 21

box 158, folder 11

"Concern for morality," California Youth Authority quarterly, vol. 12, no. 4 1959 winter

box 158, folder 12

"Book review," Stanford law review, vol. 12, no. 1 1959 December

box 158, folder 13

"Beck-Hoffa scandal 'inside' aptly told by Senate prober," Mirror news 1960 February 29

box 158, folder 14

"New champion of liberty," Signs of the times, vol. 87, no. 5 1960 May

box 158, folder 15

"California's 'nalline' program," State government, vol. 34, no. 2 1961 spring

box 158, folder 16

"Extemporaneous reflections of a working attorney general," Santa Clara lawyer, vol. 1, no. 1 1961 spring

box 158, folder 17

"The reluctant witness," Traffic safety, vol. 59, no. 2 1961 August

box 158, folder 18

"The Birch phenomenon analyzed," New York times magazine 1961 August 20

box 158, folder 19

Crime prevention in California (digest of the California Conference on Crime Prevention) 1962

box 158, folder 20

"Patriotism for profit," Frontier, vol. 13, no. 5 1962 March

box 158, folder 21

Hearings before the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, statement by California Attorney General Stanley Mosk 1963

box 158, folder 23

"State Department of Justice and law enforcement," Star and shield, vol. 4, no. 4 1962 autumn

box 159, folder 1

"State antitrust enforcement and coordination with federal enforcement," Kentucky law journal, vol. 51, no. 3 1963 spring

box 159, folder 2

"Our veterans are responsible for our security, our economy, our political freedom, and our history," California state veteran news 1963 March

box 159, folder 3

Guest editorial, Law and order, vol. 11, no. 4

box 159, folder 4

"Subdivision promotions in the West," State government, vol. 36, no. 3 1963 summer

box 159, folder 5

Book review, San Diego law review, vol. 1 1964 January

box 159, folder 6

"People have a choice to make: respect for law enforcement or political anarchy," California peace officer 1964 May-June

box 159, folder 7

"Free press and fair trial-placing responsibility," Santa Clara lawyer, vol. 5, no. 2 1965 Spring

box 159, folder 8

"Radical right," CDC bulletin, vol. 4, no. 3 1965 April

box 159, folder 9

"Many problems of sovereign liability," San Diego law review, vol. 3 1966 January

box 159, folder 10

"The consenting adult homosexual and the law: an empirical study of enforcement and administration in Los Angeles" (foreword by Justice Stanley Mosk), UCLA law review 1966 March

box 159, folder 11

"Population explosion and due process," Lincoln law review, vol. 1, no. 2 1966 June

box 159, folder 12

"Justice Mosk disputes favorable review of book on Warren Report," Los Angeles times 1966 July 10

box 159, folder 13

"Rule of law: its image and its potential," Institute on world affairs 1966 August

box 159, folder 14

"Justice Mosk, on scene, describes death of democracy in Greece," Los Angeles times 1967 May

box 159, folder 15

"Propositions need pre-ballot review," Los Angeles times 1967 August 6

box 159, folder 16

"Problems of civil rights and disobedience," California Trial Lawyers Association, vol. 7, no. 2 1968 spring

box 160, folder 1

"Eighth amendment rediscovered," Loyola University of Los Angeles law review, vol. 1 1968 April

box 160, folder 2

"Seeing the Spanish through the eyes of a master storyteller," Press-enterprise 1968 July 7

box 160, folder 3

"Anatomy of violence," Journal of the Beverly Hills Bar Association, vol. 2, no. 9 1968 October

box 160, folder 4

"Earl Warren's credentials for greatness," Press-enterprise 1967 August 6

box 160, folder 5

"Gun control legislation: valid and necessary," New York law forum, vol. 14, no. 4 1968 winter

box 160, folder 6

"Individual in a crowding world," Trial 1969 February/March

box 160, folder 7

"When American virtue is not self-evident," Press-enterprise 1969 July 6

box 160, folder 8

"Bob Kennedy: a case of mistaken identity" 1969 August 31

box 160, folder 9

"Law, order, and disorder in our times," California Trial Lawyers Association journal, vol. 8, no. 4 1969 fall

box 160, folder 10

"Coping with change: can youth do it?," Juvenile court journal, vol. 20, no. 3 1969 fall

box 160, folder 11

"The individual in a crowding world," Trial lawyers forum, vol. 4, no. 3 1970 January/February

box 160, folder 12

"Computerized and systemized," San Francisco, vol. 12, no. 4 1970 April

box 160, folder 13-14

"Crime and the courts," University of San Francisco law review, vol. 4, no. 2 1970 April

box 160, folder 15

"The secure court: justice in violent times," The nation, vol. 211, no. 14 1970 November 2

box 160, folder 16

"A voice against the impulse to destroy the law in order to save it," Press-enterprise 1970 December 27

box 160, folder 17

Book review, Press-enterprise 1972 March 26

box 160, folder 18

"James Madison's expense accounts," Manuscripts, vol. 24, no. 4 1972 fall

box 160, folder 19

"The purpose of bail in the administration of justice," Chicago bar record, vol. 54, no. 4 1973 January

box 160, folder 20

"Supreme Court decisions of 1972: an immodest appraisal," California Trial Lawyers Association journal, vol. 12, no. 2 1973 spring

box 160, folder 21

"Impact decisions," Judges' journal, vol. 12, no. 12

box 160, folder 22

"Zimring on deterrence," Law alumni journal, vol. 1, no. 1 1973 fall

box 160, folder 23

"Consumer protection symposium," Santa Clara lawyer, vol. 14, no. 3 1974 spring

box 161, folder 1-2

Book reviews, Press-enterprise 1974 July 28 and August 4

box 161, folder 3

"To the intelligence of a future day," Nation, vol. 219, no. 13 1974 October 26

box 161, folder 4-5

"The rule of four in California," California law review, vol. 63, no. 1 1975 January

box 161, folder 6-7

Book reviews, Press-enterprise 1975 March 9 and December 14

box 161, folder 8

"The state courts," chapter in American law: The third century 1976

box 161, folder 9-10

"William O. Douglas," Ecology law quarterly, vol. 5, no. 2 1976

box 161, folder 11

"The new states' rights," Journal of California law enforcement, vol. 10, no. 3 1976 January

box 161, folder 12

"Recycling the old circuit system," South Carolina law review 1976 February

box 161, folder 13

"Finding a direction for our environment," Barrister, vol. 3, no. 2 1976 spring

box 161, folder 14

"A majority of the California Supreme Court," Western states Jewish historical quarterly, vol. 8, no. 3 1976 April

box 161, folder 15

"Perspective: a new breed of activist state court," Baltimore sun 1976 June 13

box 161, folder 16

Book review, Press-enterprise 1976 November 7

box 161, folder 17

California perspectives: four leaders look at the state of the state 1977

box 161, folder 18

"Chief Justice Donald R. Wright," California law review, vol. 65, no. 2 1977 March

box 161, folder 19

"Perspective: why the California court ruled for Allan Bakke," Baltimore sun 1977 May 22

box 161, folder 20

Book review, Press-enterprise 1977 July 17

box 161, folder 21

"A tribute to Chief Justice Donald R. Wright," Hastings constitutional law journal, vol. 4, no. 4f 1977 Fall

box 161, folder 22

"A strident call for change in court structure," San Francisco examiner and chronicle 1977 December 18

box 161, folder 23

The mask of reform, Southwestern University law review, vol. 10 1978

box 162, folder 1

"In the future, will state high courts guard our individual rights?," Los Angeles times 1978 January 1

box 162, folder 2

"In extradition case, Brown shows a 'whimsical disregard of duty,'" Los Angeles times 1978 April 2

box 162, folder 3

"Contemporary federalism," Pacific law journal 1978 July

box 162, folder 4

"Bakke wins, but there's trouble ahead," Baltimore sun 1978 July 2

box 162, folder 5

"And its grammatical sniping is sic, sic, sic," Los Angeles times 1978 July 12

box 162, folder 6

Book review, Press-enterprise 1978 July 16

box 162, folder 7

A point of judicial grammar 1978 July 22

box 162, folder 8

"The leader: just what do you call her?," San Francisco chronicle 1978 November 12

box 162, folder 9

"A point of judicial grammar," National shorthand reporter, vol. 40, no. 5 1979 February

box 162, folder 10

Book review, Press-enterprise 1979 February 11

box 162, folder 11

"The death penalty," West Indian law 1979 May

box 162, folder 12

"The death penalty today," Bulletin of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, no. 22 1979 Summer

box 162, folder 13

"Ominous danger seen in probe," Los Angeles daily journal 1979 August 30

box 162, folder 14

"When the Supreme Court of California became exhibit A," Judges' journal 1979 fall

box 162, folder 15

"Israel is doing just what the United States did in Mexico," San Francisco examiner 1980 April 21

box 162, folder 16

"Should judges get a private hearing?," Baltimore sun 1980 April 27

box 162, folder 17

"The role of the court in shaping the relationship of the individual to the state," Canada-United States law journal 1980 summer

box 162, folder 18

"Chilling judicial independence: the California experience," Western New England law review 1980 summer

box 162, folder 19

Book review, Press-enterprise 1980 August 17

box 162, folder 20

"Problems the profession faces," Gazette 1980 September

box 162, folder 21

"Are we willing to sacrifice constitutional guarantees?," California Trial Lawyers Association forum 1980 October

box 162, folder 22

"Question for an impatient: are we willing to sacrifice our constitutional guarantees?," Sacramento bee 1980 October 5

box 162, folder 23

"Trends in products liability litigation," Trial, vol. 16, no. 11 1980 November

box 162, folder 24

Book review, Press-enterprise 1980 November 9

box 162, folder 25

"Mosk seeks strengthened support for constitution," California courts commentary 1981 March

box 162, folder 25

"Mosk seeks strengthened support for constitution," California courts commentary, vol. 21, no. 2 1981 March

box 162, folder 26

Book review, California law review 1981 March

box 162, folder 27

Book review, California law review, vol. 69, no. 2 1981 March

box 162, folder 28

"The Supreme Court: the sky is not falling," Los Angeles daily journal 1981 April 7

box 162, folder 29

Book review, Press-enterprise 1981 May 10

box 162, folder 30

"Rediscovering the 10th amendment," Judges' journal 1981 fall

box 162, folder 31

"Taking state constitutions seriously: discussion," The center magazine 1981 September/October

box 162, folder 32, box 163, folder 1

"On being a noncontroversial judge," Los Angeles lawyer, vol. 5, no. 2 1982 April

box 163, folder 2

Book review, Press-enterprise 1982 May 9

box 163, folder 3

"A tribute to Justice Arthur J. Goldberg," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 10, no. 1 1982 fall

box 163, folder 4

"Justice Pashman," Rutgers law journal, vol. 14, no. 1 1982 fall

box 163, folder 5

"Mosk tells us how to be noncontroversial judges," California courts commentary, vol. 22, no. 5 1982 September

box 163, folder 6

"Judges have first amendment rights," California lawyer, vol. 2, no. 9 1982 October

box 163, folder 7

Developments in strict liability 1983

box 163, folder 8

"Fair trial, free press: preserving them both," Metropolitan news 1983 February 16

box 163, folder 9-10

"Symposium on access to waterways, foreword," U.C. Davis law review, vol. 16, no. 3 1983 spring

box 163, folder 11

"Opinion: a two part state supreme court," Pepperdine law review, vol. 11, no. 1 1983 March

box 163, folder 12

"Eulogy for a robe," Metropolitan news 1983 May 27

box 163, folder 13

"Affirmative action, si--quotas, no," Employee relations law journal, vol. 9, no. 1 1983 summer

box 163, folder 14

"Letters: jury selection, one state's racial bias remedy," New York times 1983 June 24

box 163, folder 15

"A two-part state supreme court: it should have criminal and civil divisions, more justices," Los Angeles time 1983 June 29

box 163, folder 16

"A retrospective," California law review, vol. 71, no. 4 1983 July

box 163, folder 17

"A retrospective," California law review, vol. 71, no. 4 1983 July

box 163, folder 18

"Mosk urges state adopt two-part supreme court," California courts commentary, vol. 23, no. 5 1983 September

box 163, folder 19

"Address by Justice Stanley Mosk of the Supreme Court of California at the International Council Meeting of the Association, Jerusalem," Bulletin of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, no. 32 1983-1984 winter

box 163, folder 20

"Fair trial free press preserving them both," Court review, vol. 21, no. 1 1984 winter

box 163, folder 21

Book reviews, Press-enterprise 1984 January 15

box 163, folder 22

"A tribute to Frank Richardson," California courts commentary, vol. 24, no. 2 1984 March

box 163, folder 23

Letters to the editor, California courts commentary, vol. 24, no. 3 1984 May

box 164, folder 1

"Phil Gibson: a remembrance," California law review 1984 July

box 164, folder 2

Foreword, School safety legal anthology 1985

box 164, folder 3

"United States involvement in international human rights: an overview," Whittier law review, vol. 7, no. 3 1985

box 164, folder 4

"Whither thou goest: the state constitution and election returns," Whittier law review, vol. 7, no. 3 1985

box 164, folder 5

"School safety and the law," School safety 1985 spring

box 164, folder 6-7

"State constitutionalism: both liberal and conservative," Texas law review, vol. 63, no. 6 & 7 1985 March-April

box 164, folder 8

"Should judges speak out? Yes," Judges' journal, vol. 24, no. 3 1985 summer

box 164, folder 9

"School safety and the law," The police chief, vol. 52, no. 7 1985 July

box 164, folder 10

"School safety and the law," Court review, vol. 22, no. 4 1985 fall

box 164, folder 11

"The judge and the prime minister," Manuscripts, vol. 37, no. 4 1985 fall

box 164, folder 12

"Donald R. Wright remembered," California courts commentary, vol. 25, no. 5 1985 September

box 164, folder 13

Foreword, Psychotherapy and the law 1986

box 164, folder 14

Foreword, School crime and violence: victims' rights 1986

box 164, folder 15

"A liberal for Rehnquist: his federalism served the cause of individual rights," Los Angeles times 1986 July 30

box 164, folder 16

"Why Justice Rehnquist merits confirmation," San Francisco chronicle 1986 August 2

box 164, folder 17

"A new duty-to-serve action," Senior lawyer 1986 October-November

box 164, folder 18

"Lessons of a ghost campaign: California's elections might improve if office-seekers don't seek office," Los Angeles daily journal 1986 December 1

box 164, folder 19

"Letters started Supreme Court justice on road to specialty," The autograph collector's magazine, vol. 2, no. 1 1987 January-February

box 164, folder 20

"The emerging agenda in state constitutional law," Intergovernmental perspective, vol. 13, no. 2 1987 spring

box 164, folder 21

"Commencement '87: recalling the wisdom of our forefathers," Golden Gate University magazine, vol. 15, no. 3 1987 spring

box 164, folder 22

"Beyond the constitution," California lawyer, vol. 7, no. 8 1987 August

box 165, folder 1

Dedication, Journal of contemporary legal issues, vol. 1, no. 1 1987 fall

box 165, folder 2

"The common law and the judicial decision-making process," Harvard journal of law and public policy, vol. 11, no. 1 1988 winter

box 165, folder 3

"Jurisdiction of the California Court of Appeal: the panelists' discussion," Santa Clara law review, vol. 28, no. 2 1988 spring

box 165, folder 4

"The emerging agenda in state constitutional rights law," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 496 1988 March

box 165, folder 5-6

"The power of state constitutions in protecting individual rights," Northern Illinois University law review, vol. 8, no. 3 1988 summer

box 165, folder 7

"States and the right to privacy," Privacy journal, vol. 15, no. 10 1989 August

box 165, folder 8

Introduction, "From gold dust to silicon chips: the California constitution in transition," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 17, no. 1 1989 fall

box 165, folder 9

"Supreme Court of California," Manuscript Society news, vol. 11, no. 1 1990 winter

box 165, folder 10

"Former Justice Arthur Goldberg," letter, Los Angeles times 1990 January 28

box 165, folder 11

"A civil-criminal split: dual state supreme courts," Sacramento Bee 1990 July 19

box 165, folder 12

"A giant in the field," California law review, vol. 78, no. 6 1990 December

box 165, folder 13

"Tribute to Gideon Kanner," Loyola of Los Angeles law review, vol. 24, no. 3 1991 April

box 166, folder 1

Letter, Los Angeles times 1991 May 30

box 166, folder 2-3

"The current profile of capital punishment," Israel law review, vol. 25, no. 3-4 1991 summer-autumn

box 166, folder 4

"Raven and revision," U.C. Davis law review, vol. 25, no. 1 1991 fall

box 166, folder 5

"The role of state constitutions in an era of big government," University of Richmond law review, vol. 27, no. 1 1992 fall

box 166, folder 6

"Lawyers get some respect in developing democracies," Sacramento bee 1992 October 24

box 166, folder 7

"Perspective on the Supreme Court: forget the political soul mates," Los Angeles times 1992 December 30

box 166, folder 8-9

"Psychotherapist and patient in the California Supreme Court: ground lost and ground regained," Pepperdine law review, vol. 20, no. 2 1993

box 166, folder 10

"Putting labels on justices," San Francisco chronicle 1993 January 2

box 166, folder 11

"Nothing succeeds like excess," Loyola of Los Angeles review, vol. 26, no. 4 1993 June

box 166, folder 12

"History, religion, and the court," California Supreme Court Historical Society newsletter, vol. 2, no. 2 1993 winter

box 166, folder 13

"Courtesy on high," NOVA law review, vol. 17, no. 2 1993 winter

box 166, folder 14

Book review, Los Angeles lawyer, vol. 16, no. 9 1993 December

box 166, folder 15-16

"Culpability, restitution, and the environment: the vitality of common law reviews," Ecology law quarterly, vol. 21, no. 2 1994

box 166, folder 17

Letter, Los Angeles times 1994 March 2

box 167, folder 1

"Pat Brown: serving in the highest public interest," Recorder 1996 February 23

box 167, folder 2

"A human being totally without guile," California bar journal 1996 March

box 167, folder 3

"Pat Brown: serving in the highest public interest," Metropolitan news-enterprise 1996 March 11

box 167, folder 4

"Remembering Otto Kaus," Loyola of Los Angeles law review, vol. 30, no. 4 1997 April

box 167, folder 5

"Brennan lecture: states' rights--and wrongs," New York University law review, vol. 72, no. 3 1997 June

box 167, folder 6

"Can China handle Hong Kong's success?," Press-enterprise 1997 June 29

box 167, folder 7

"Special: book reviews," Orange County lawyer, vol. 39, no. 12 1997 December

box 167, folder 8

"Memorial dedication to Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.," Loyola of Los Angeles, vol. 31, no. 3 1998 April

box 167, folder 9-10

"Courtroom humor," Green bag, vol. 2, no. 1 1998 autumn

box 167, folder 11-12

"Judicial rebuttal," Albany law review, vol. 62, no. 4 1999

box 167, folder 13

"In defense of oral argument," Journal of appellate practice and process, vol. 1, no. 1 1999 winter

box 167, folder 14

Letter, Los Angeles times 1999 March 2

box 167, folder 15

"Shades of Nob Hill," Nob Hill gazette, vol. 21, no. 5 1999 May

box 167, folder 16

Letter, San Francisco chronicle? 2000 February

box 167, folder 17

"Eulogy for a robe" 2001

box 167, folder 18

"My shot," Sports illustrated, vol. 94, no. 24 2001 June 11

box 167, folder 19

"Eulogy for a robe," California Supreme Court Historical Society newsletter 2001 fall-winter

box 167, folder 20

"The two Rehnquists," Los Angeles lawyer, vol. 25, no. 5 2002 July-August

box 167, folder 21

"State constitutionalism: both liberal and conservative," California legal history, vol. 1 2006

 

Subseries 4.2 Publications about Stanley Mosk 1953-2007

box 168, folder 1

A. Moresby White, "Hon. Stanley Mosk, judge of the Superior Court," Protector, vol. 5, no. 2 1953

box 168, folder 2

Ruth Mulvey Harmer, "Man without a category," Frontier 1958 January

box 168, folder 3

"Meet the endorsed Demo candidate for attorney general ... Judge Stanley Mosk," This week in Los Angeles, vol. 15, no. 25 1958 April-May

box 168, folder 4

"Chessman will die in 60 days, Mosk predicts," Los Angeles times 1960 February 22

box 168, folder 5

W. Melvin Adams, "Interview with California's attorney general Stanley Mosk," Liberty, vol. 55, no. 4 1960 July-August

box 168, folder 6

"Mosk rips PGA for failure to end 'white only' clause," San Francisco examiner 1960 November 23

box 168, folder 7

"Attorney general rules out local PGA tourney due to discriminatory clause," New Japanese American news 1961 May 3

box 168, folder 8

"Mosk gives state ruling against PGA golf events," Press-telegram 1961 May 10

box 168, folder 9

"Mosk tells PGA: end racial ban," San Francisco examiner 1961 May 10

box 168, folder 10

"Mosk warns PGA to end race hassle," Independent 1961 May 10

box 168, folder 11

"Ruling by Mosk hits racial ban," Oakland tribune 1961 May 10

box 168, folder 12

Mel Gallagher, "PGA books 'open' meet," Los Angeles examiner 1961 May 26

box 168, folder 13

Stan Wood, "Atty. general lauds pros for unbiased tourney," Mirror 1961 May 26

box 168, folder 14

Carl Greenberg, "Left, right put Mosk in middle," Los Angeles times 1962 July 19

box 168, folder 15

"An interview with 'the general:' Stanley Mosk and the non-existent split," Californian, vol. 3, no. 2 1962 February

box 168, folder 16

"Brown-Mosk-Braden plot total destruction of Rafferty program," Heads up ("dedicated to fight communism"), vol. 2, no. 6 1963 March

box 168, folder 17

Gordon F. Dalrymple, "Combating the drinking-driver menace," Listen, vol. 17, no. 3 1964 May-June

box 168, folder 18

Pat Frayne, "An attorney general turns to justice," Brief case, vol. 14, no. 5 1964 September

box 168, folder 19

Thomas J. Dodd, "Elevation of Attorney General Stanley Mosk to the California Supreme Court," Congressional record, vol. 110, no. 176 1964 September 15

box 168, folder 20

Joseph N. Bell, "Stanley Mosk: the politician who dares," Pageant, vol. 20, no. 4 1964 October

box 168, folder 21

Ronald Blubaugh, "Wright v. Mosk: a philosophical struggle within the Supreme Court," California journal, vol. 5, no. 11 1974 November

box 168, folder 22

Mathew O. Tobriner, "A salute to Justices Burke and Mosk," California State Bar journal, vol. 50, no. 1 1975 January-February

box 168, folder 23

Ronald Blubaugh, "The Mosk doctrine: the state Supreme Court's declaration of independence," California journal, vol. 7, no. 5 1976 May

box 168, folder 24

Michael Cieply, "Justice times seven: the complex personality of our state Supreme Court," Barclays law monthly, vol. 1, no. 8 1979 September

box 168, folder 25

Connie K. Kang, "The decline of California's vendetta-ridden Supreme Court," California journal, vol. 10, no. 10 1979 October

box 168, folder 26

Peter Waite, "Cross ex: Justice Stanley Mosk," Advocate, vol. 6, no. 6 1981 February

box 168, folder 27

Ronald K. L. Collins, "Mosk: between a rocker and a racket," Western law journal, vol. 2, no. 4 1981 March-April

box 168, folder 28

Ronald K. L. Collins, "An interview with Stanley Mosk," Western law journal, vol. 2, no. 4 1981 March-April

box 168, folder 29

David Margolick, "State judiciaries are shaping law that goes beyond Supreme Court," New York times, vol. 131, no. 45318 1982 May 19

box 168, folder 30

Cheryl Frank, "Rumbling in Calif.: court split is a dud--for now," American Bar Association journal, vol. 70 1984 April

box 168, folder 31-49

"Stanley Mosk, person of the year," tributes, Metropolitan news, vol. 62, no. 157 1984 December 31

box 168, folder 50

Edward L. Barrett, Jr., "Tribute: Stanley Mosk, Bakke, and the Davis commencement," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3 1985 spring

box 168, folder 51

Otto M. Kaus, "Tribute: the three faces of Stanley Mosk," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3 1985 spring

box 169, folder 1

Arthur J. Goldberg, "Stanley Mosk: a federalist for the 1980s," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3 1985 spring

box 169, folder 2

Eric Goldman, "The anatomy of a Mosk opinion," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3 1985 spring

box 169, folder 3

Richard M. Mosk, "Tribute: early visions of justice," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3 1985 spring

box 169, folder 4

Jan Stevens, "Life, liberty, and the right to navigate: Justice Mosk and the public trust," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3 1985 spring

box 169, folder 5

"Dedication: a tribute to Justice Stanley Mosk," Hastings constitutional law quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3 1985 spring

box 169, folder 6

Joseph A. Wapner, "Tribute: the quotable Stanley Mosk," Hastings constitutional quarterly, vol. 12, no. 3 1985 spring

box 169, folder 7

William V. Ferraro, "Stanley Mosk: a career of distinction," Western State University law review, vol. 12, no. 2 1985 spring

box 169, folder 8

"State Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk to be featured speaker Tuesday, Feb. 11th," Guardian, vol. 46, no. 2 1986 February

box 169, folder 9

"Profound changes in con law, says Mosk," Golden Gate University alumni forum, vol. 12, no. 3 1987 spring

box 169, folder 10

Jonathan Gladstone, "Justice Mosk's death stances shifted with chief justices," Recorder 1987 October 16

box 169, folder 11

Patricia Butler, "Justice Stanley Mosk, keynote speaker, Asilomar Conference, March 2-4, 1988," Forensic forum, vol. 8, no. 4 1988 January

box 169, folder 12

Philip Carrizosa, "The elusive Stanley Mosk," California lawyer, vol. 9, no. 3 1989 March

box 169, folder 13

"Recent Supreme Court decisions," California Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA) forum, vol. 19, no. 3 1989 April

box 169, folder 14

Willis Hannawalt, "Letters; the elusive Stanley Mosk," California lawyer, vol. 9, no. 5 1989 May

box 169, folder 15

Gerald F. Uelman, "Mainstream justice: a review of the second year of the Lucas Court," California lawyer, vol. 9, no. 7 1989 July

box 169, folder 16

Glenn M. Anderson, "A congressional salute to California Supreme Court Justice the Honorable Stanley Mosk," Congressional record 1989 September 20

box 169, folder 17

Jim Murray, "Color of money will get PGA's attention," Los Angeles times 1990 July 29

box 169, folder 18

"Profile: Stanley Mosk, '35," Southwestern law, vol. 82, no. 1 1992 spring

box 169, folder 19

Thomas Weathers, "Justice Stanley Mosk: a champion for the individual," Stauffer research paper 1993 spring

box 169, folder 20

Philip Hager, "The odd couple," California lawyer, vol. 13, no. 9 1993 spring

box 169, folder 21

Karl Olson, "Stanley Mosk and the state of California," Recorder 1994 August 16

box 169, folder 22

Karl Olson, "Change and constancy," Recorder 1994 August 17

box 169, folder 23

Scott Graham, "Mosk, politics, and the judiciary," Recorder 1994 August 23

box 169, folder 24

Michael D. Bradbury, "Restoring the balance: the 1986 California Supreme Court confirmation election," Prosecutor's brief, vol. 17, no. 1 1995

box 169, folder 25

Jerry Tarde, "Golf's best and worst decisions," Golf digest 1996 May

box 169, folder 26

Margaret Levy, "Conversations with Justice Stanley Mosk," California Supreme Court Historical Society yearbook, vol. 3 1996-1997

box 169, folder 27

Bill Plaschke, "The L.A. tournament was open to Blacks way before the PGA, and Bill Spiller used it to help wage a tireless war against the color barrier" 1997 February 27

box 169, folder 28

Philip Carrizosa, "Making history: in 58 years, he has broken almost every record, except one," Daily journal 1997 September 4

box 170, folder 1

Danny Freels, "Stanley Mosk," Great Lakes golf magazine 1998

box 170, folder 2

Christopher Geitz, "What Sifford suffered," Buzz 1998 February

box 170, folder 3

George M. Kraw, "A liberal for all seasons," Recorder 1998 August 21

box 170, folder 4

Robert Farrell, "The Farrell Report," Los Angeles sentinel, vol. 64, no. 30 1998 October 22

box 170, folder 5

Mike McKee, "Mosk dissent wins: in Nevada implant case," Recorder 1999 January 17

box 170, folder 6

William A. Herraras, "Tribute to Justice Stanley Mosk," CAAAments 1999 April

box 170, folder 7

Ingrid Becker, "Mosk, a judge for all seasons," California lawyer, vol. 19 1999 April

box 170, folder 8

Greg Mitchell, "Mosk pulls welcome mat for cops," Recorder 1999 June 28

box 170, folder 9

Ingrid Becker, "Stanley Mosk," California journal, vol. 30, no. 11 1999 November

box 170, folder 10

Michael Arkush, "Setting a course for equality," Golf world, vol. 53, no. 22 1999 November 19

box 170, folder 11

Harriet Chiang, "Justice Mosk to achieve remarkable milestone," World jurist, vol. 37, no. 1 1999 December

box 170, folder 12

Howard L. Berman, "Tribute to Justice Stanley Mosk," Congressional record, vol. 146, no. 6 2000 February 1

box 170, folder 13

Richard M. Mosk, "Judicial inspiration," Daily journal 2000 September 7

box 170, folder 14

Selma Moidel Smith, "Salute to seniors: Stanley Mosk," Experience, vol. 11, no. 2 2001 winter

box 170, folder 15

Jon Thurber, "Stanley Mosk, state justice, dies at 88," Los Angeles times 2001 June 20

box 170, folder 16

Kevin Livingston, "Stanley Mosk, 1912-2001: progressive, politically astute justice served longer than any other in California history," Recorder, no. 119 2001 June 20

box 170, folder 17

Harriet Chiang, "Stanley Mosk, 1912-2001: State Supreme Court Justice dies at 88," San Francisco Chronicle 2001 June 20

box 170, folder 18

Peter Blumberg, "Justice Stanley Mosk dies at 88," San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 119 2001 June 20

box 170, folder 19

Sonia Giordani, "Stanley Mosk, 1912-2001: death came before planned retirement," Recorder, no. 120 2001 June 21

box 170, folder 20

Kevin Livingston, "Caution the watchword as Davis seeks replacement," Recorder, no. 120 2001 June 21

box 170, folder 21

"Editorials: Stanley Mosk's staying power," San Francisco chronicle 2001 June 21

box 170, folder 22

Peter Blumberg, "No word on who'll fill Mosk's 'big shoes,'" San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 120 2001 June 21

box 170, folder 23

Sonia Giordani, "Speculation mounts on Mosk successor," Recorder, no. 121 2001 June 22

box 170, folder 24

"Memorial planned for Mosk," San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 121 2001 June 22

box 170, folder 25-30

Tributes to Stanley Mosk, San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 122 2001 June 25

box 170, folder 31

Sonia Giordani, "Mosk cases reassigned to other justices," Recorder, no. 123 2001 June 26

box 170, folder 32

Peter Blumberg, "One trial can cover abuse charged in two counties," San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 123 2001 June 26

box 170, folder 33-42

"Memories of Mosk," Recorder, no. 124 2001 June 27

box 170, folder 43

"A Mosk eulogy," San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 124 2001 June 27

box 170, folder 44

"Remembering Stanley Mosk" (invitation to Northern California memorial for California Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk), Recorder, no. 32 2001 July 10

box 170, folder 45

Sonia Giordani, "Mosk eulogized in San Francisco," Recorder, no. 135 2001 July 13

box 170, folder 46

Peter Blumberg, "Mosk: jurist, politician, gentleman," San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 135 2001 July 13

box 170, folder 47

Peter Blumberg, "Justice delayed: it may take months before someone fills the state Supreme Court seat held by the late Stanley Mosk," San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 139 2001 July 19

box 170, folder 48

Sonia Giordani, "Davis eyeing four for seat left by Mosk," Recorder, no. 149 2001 August 2

box 170, folder 49

Donna Domino, "Filling the shoes of Justice Mosk," San Francisco daily journal, vol. 107, no. 149 2001 August 2

box 170, folder 50-54

Tributes to Justice Stanley Mosk, California Supreme Court Historical Society newsletter 2001 fall-winter

box 170, folder 55

Amber A. Trumbull, "Mosk and capital punishment in California: a liberal approach to the death penalty," J.D. program, New York University School of Law 2007

 

Subseries 4.3 Clippings and Newspapers 1936-1991

box 191, box 192

Chronological clippings 1943-1969

box 193

California Attorney General campaign clippings 1962

box 194, box 195, box 196, box 197, box 198

Newspapers 1936-1991

Scope and Contents

Includes bound, framed, and loose historic newspapers.
 

Subseries 4.4 Stanley Mosk Book Collection 1901-2001

Scope and Contents

The Stanley Mosk Book Collection consists of 98 titles owned by Justice Mosk.

Other Finding Aids

Titles are cataloged individually and can be searched in the online CJCL catalog.
 

Series 5 Speeches 1948-2001

Arrangement

Speeches are arranged into three subseries: 1) Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles; 2) California Attorney General; and 3) California Supreme Court. Speeches are individually foldered and arranged in chronological order.

Scope and Contents

The Speeches series contains hundreds of speeches delivered by Mosk between the years 1943 and 2001. The bulk of the speeches were given by Justice Mosk when he served on the California Supreme Court.
box 171, folder 1-21

Subseries 5.1 Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles 1948-1958

box 171, folder 22-60, box 172, box 173, box 174, box 175, box 176, box 177, folder 1-4, box 224, folder 26

Subseries 5.2 California Attorney General 1959-1964

box 177, folder 5-27, box 178, box 179, box 180, box 181, box 182, box 183, box 184, box 185, box 186, box 187, box 188, box 189, box 190

Subseries 5.3 Supreme Court of California 1964-2001

 

Series 6 Artifacts 1929-2010

Arrangement

This series is arranged into four subseries: Awards, Certificates, and Citations (1929-2000); Artwork (1934-1964, undated); Memorabilia (1934-2010, undated); and Textiles (1971-1988, undated).

Scope and Contents

The Artifacts series consists of two- and three-dimensional objects collected by Mosk over the course of his political and judicial career. The bulk of the objects consists of awards, certificates, and citations (1929-2000) presented to Mosk by civic and legal organizations, government bodies, colleges and universities, and other groups. This series also contains a substantial quantity of memorabilia (1934-2010), including Mosk and Kennedy campaign ephemera, Democratic National Convention badges and medals, presidential inaugural medals, and commemorative objects; artwork (1962-1964), including paintings, drawings, and political cartoons; and textiles (1971-1988, undated), comprising academic garb and two judicial robes worn by Mosk.
 

Subseries 6.1 Awards, Certificates, and Citations 1929-2000

box 227, box 228, box 229, box 230, box 231, box 232, box 233, box 234, box 235, box 236, box 237, box 238, box 239, box 240, box 255, box 256, box 257, box 258, box 259, box 260, box 261, box 262, box 263, box 264, box 265, box 266, box 267, box 268, box 269, box 270, box 271, box 272, box 273, box 274, box 275, box 276, box 277, box 278, box 279, box 280, box 281, box 282, box 283, box 284, box 285, box 286, box 287, box 288, box 289, box 290

Three-dimensional awards, certificates, and citations 1948-2000, undated

box 291, box 292, box 293, box 294

Unframed awards, certificates, and citations 1944-2000

 

Diplomas 1929-1999

Physical Location: These materials are stored in mapcase 2, drawer F.
 

Subseries 6.2 Artwork 1934-1964, undated

box 199

Framed Stanley Mosk bookplate circa 1960s

box 201

Framed drawing of Stanley Mosk? circa 1962-1964

box 200, box 202

Paintings undated

 

Drawings of Stanley Mosk and Edna Mosk 1934-1951, undated

Physical Location: Stored in mapcase 2, drawer O.
 

Political cartoons 1952-1965, undated

Physical Location: Stored in mapcase 2, drawer O.
 

Subseries 6.3 Memorabilia 1934-2010, undated

box 220, folder 1

Century of Progress International Exhibition identification card, issued to Morey Mosk 1934

box 220, folder 2

Culbert B. Olson Golden Gate Exhibition medal 1939

box 220, folder 3

World War II medals and ribbons circa 1941-1945

box 220, folder 4

"I'm for Judge Stanley Mosk" ribbons circa 1944

box 220, folder 5

Judge Stanley Mosk matchbooks circa 1944

box 220, folder 6

Honorium medal 1947

box 220, folder 7

Presidential tribute medal 1948

box 220, folder 8

Harry Truman presidential inaugural medal 1945, 1949

 

Maps of San Diego and San Joaquin Counties 1952

Physical Location: These oversized maps are stored in mapcase 2, drawer I.
box 220, folder 9

Rockford High School reunion dish 1954

box 220, folder 10

Eisenhower presidential inaugural medal 1957

box 220, folder 11

Attorney General campaign pen 1958

box 220, folder 12

Vote for Governor Brown matchbook circa 1958-1962

box 220, folder 13

Attorney General badge 1958-1964

box 220, folder 14

United Steelworkers of America honorary member medal circa 1959-1964

box 220, folder 15

Grand Grove of the United Ancient Order of Druids of California badge 1959

box 220, folder 16

Stanley Mosk matchbooks circa 1950s-1960s

box 220, folder 17-18

Badges, Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles 1960

box 221, folder 1

Key woman for Kennedy pin 1960

box 221, folder 2

Kennedy campaign tour nametag 1960

 

Kennedy for President sign circa 1960

Physical Location: This oversized flag is stored in mapcase 2, drawer K.
 

Our 35th President John F. Kennedy flag circa 1961

Physical Location: This oversized flag is stored in mapcase 2, drawer K.
box 221, folder 3

President John F. Kennedy inaugural ball medals 1961

box 221, folder 4

John F. Kennedy presidential inaugural medal 1961

box 221, folder 5

John F. Kennedy inaugural license plate, Washington, D.C. 1961

box 221, folder 6

Kennedy and Johnson ribbons circa 1961-1964

box 221, folder 7

Re-elect Attorney General Mosk matchbook circa 1962

box 221, folder 8-9

Badges, Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City 1964

box 221, folder 10

President's Club matchbook 1964

box 221, folder 11

Bookcase plaque 1964

box 221, folder 12

Lyndon B. Johnson Anti-Defamation League medal 1965 February 3

box 221, folder 13

President Lyndon B. Johnson dinner, Stanley and Edna Mosk nametags 1967 June 23

box 221, folder 14

Nixon presidential inaugural medal 1969

box 222, folder 1

White House matchbooks circa 1960s

box 222, folder 2

Beniamino Bufano medal circa 1970

box 222, folder 3

Gateways Men's Club medal 1971

box 222, folder 4

Nixon presidential inaugural medal 1973

box 222, folder 5

Jimmy Carter presidential inaugural medal 1977

box 222, folder 6

Reagan inaugural presidential medals 1981, 1985

box 222, folder 7

Gray Davis campaign VIP badge 1989

box 222, folder 8

California Supreme Court identification cards circa 1990s

box 222, folder 9

Retain Justice Mosk signs 2010

box 222, folder 10

Chinese New Year festival badge and ribbon undated

box 222, folder 11

Honorary Assistant Attorney General badges undated

box 222, folder 12

Kaoru Chuma, Mayor of Osaka, card undated

box 222, folder 13

Liberte medal undated

box 222, folder 14

Miscellaneous medals undated

box 222, folder 15

Pins undated

box 222, folder 16

Cufflinks undated

box 223

Chinese medal undated

box 223

Stanley Mosk stamps undated

box 223

Spectacles undated

box 203

Signs and nameplates undated

box 241, box 242, box 243, box 244, box 245

Commemorative coins, paperweights, medals, keys, and other memorabilia 1950-1999, undated

 

Subseries 6.4 Textiles 1971-1988, undated

box 246, box 247, box 248, box 249, box 250, box 251, box 252, box 253, box 254

Academic hoods and caps 1971-1988, undated

object 1-2

Judicial robes undated

 

Series 7 Photographs 1913-2001

Arrangement

Photographs are arranged into three sub-series: 1) Photograph Albums; 2) Photographic Prints, Proofs, and Plates; and 3) Framed, Unframed, and Oversized Photographs.

Scope and Contents

The Photographs series contains photograph albums, prints, and framed photographs documenting Mosk's personal and family life and professional career from 1913 until 2001. The series includes official and candid portraits of Mosk and family, as well as group portraits of Mosk with political allies, judicial colleagues, celebrities, national and international figures, and community members. Photographs from the 1960s capture Mosk's relationships with local, state, and national civil rights leaders and politicians, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Loren Miller, Assemblyperson William Byron Rumford, Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, President Harry Truman, President John F. Kennedy, and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. Photographs generated by Mosk's campaigns for Attorney General provide a visual record of Mosk's campaign work among African American, Chinese American, and other California communities. The bulk of the collection's 27 photograph albums relate to Stanley and Edna Mosk's international travels.
 

Subseries 7.1 Photograph Albums 1953-1990

Processing Information

Photograph albums 4-27 were deconstructed in 2022 for preservation purposes and rehoused in archival folders.
box 204

Photograph album 1: Travel, Central America 1953

box 205

Photograph album 2: Travel, Hawaii 1955 April

box 206

Photograph album 3: Travel, Israel, Turkey, and Europe circa 1956

box 207, folder 1-6

Photograph album 4 circa 1950-1964

Scope and Contents

Includes photographs of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance's 25th annual convention (circa 1959).
box 207, folder 7-15

Photograph album 5 circa 1957-1963

box 207, folder 16-23

Photograph album 6 circa 1957-1965

Scope and Contents

Includes photograph of presidential candidate John F. Kennedy with Stanley and Edna Mosk (box 297, folder 21).
box 207, folder 24-30

Photograph album 7: Travel, Asia 1963

box 207, folder 31-33

Photograph album 8: Travel, Asia 1963

box 207, folder 34-37

Photograph album 9: Travel, Holland, Zambia 1965

box 207, folder 38-42

Photograph album 10: Travel, Greece, Rome 1967

box 208, folder 1-6

Photograph album 11 1960s-1970s

Scope and Contents

Includes photographs of Mosk with Harry Truman, Martin Luther King, Jr., Loren Miller, Robert F. Kennedy, and Edmund G. "Pat" Brown.
box 208, folder 7-16, box 209, folder 1-7

Photograph albums 12-20: Travel, Africa circa 1975

box 209, folder 8-12

Photograph albums 21-25: Travel, Leningrad, Sweden 1975

box 209, folder 13

Photograph album 26: Family 1975

box 209, folder 14-15

Photograph album 27: Travel, Warsaw 1990

 

Subseries 7.2 Photographic Prints, Proofs, Negatives, and Plates 1913-2001

box 209, folder 16-24, box 210, folder 1-18, box 211, folder 1-6

Personal and family photographs 1913-2001

Scope and Contents

Includes childhood, college, and Army portraits of Stanley Mosk; and portraits of Mosk's wife, Edna Mosk, son, Richard Mosk, and other family members. Also includes photographs of the 1981 Iran-U.S. Claims Commission, in which Richard Mosk participated.
box 211, folder 7-8

Executive Secretary to Governor Culbert B. Olson photographs circa 1939-1942

Scope and Contents

Inludes portraits of Governor Culbert Olson and his staff.
box 211, folder 9-15

Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County, photographs circa 1943-1959

Scope and Contents

Includes official portraits of Judge Mosk and portraits of Mosk with notable figures.
box 211, folder 16-17, box 212, folder 1-16, box 213, folder 1-6

Attorney General photographs 1958-1964

Scope and Contents

Contains official portraits of Attorney General Stanley Mosk, photographs of Mosk at public appearances, and portraits of Mosk with notable figures, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Loren Miller, Almena Lomax, Rod Serling, Golda Meir, Chaing Kai-shek, Roy Campanella, John F. Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Y. C. Hong and members of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance, and Shiro Kashiwa.
box 213, folder 7-14, box 214, folder 1-17, box 215, folder 1-5

California Supreme Court photographs 1968-1999

Scope and Contents

Includes official portraits of Justice Stanley Mosk, portraits of Mosk with California Supreme Court justices and chambers staff, and photographs of Justice Mosk at public appearances. Group portraits are both official and candid.
box 215, folder 6

Political campaigns, Los Angeles Superior Court, photographs 1944

box 215, folder 8-14, box 216, folder 1-10

Political campaigns, Attorney General, photographs 1958

Scope and Contents

Contains official and candid photographs of Stanley Mosk campaigning for Attorney General, including portraits of Mosk with notable figures like Harry Truman, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, William Byron Rumford, and Assistant Attorney General Charles A. James. Photographs depict Mosk's campaign work among Chinese American and African American communities in California. These files also include photographs of a Democratic campaign bus defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti.
box 218

Stanley Mosk with Harry Truman, 50th birthday celebration, photographic proofs 1962

box 219

Political campaigns, Attorney General, photoengravers' plates circa 1958

 

Negatives 1930s-1999

Physical Location: Two boxes of negatives are stored in cold storage.
 

Subseries 7.3 Framed, Unframed, and Oversized Photographs circa 1930s-1980s

 

Framed photographs circa 1943-1980s

Physical Location: Stored in Mapcase 2, drawers J-N.

Scope and Contents

Contains five framed photographs, including a damaged framed portrait of Stanley Mosk with Martin Luther King, Jr.
 

Oversized Photographs circa 1930s-1980s

Physical Location: Stored in Mapcase 2, drawers J-N.

Scope and Contents

Includes oversized portraits of the members of the California Legislature (1959, 1961), members of the California Assembly and Senate (1963), and staffs of the California Attorney General and Department of Justice (1960).

Processing Information

Some photographs were removed from their frames in 2022 for preservation reasons.
box 217, folder 1-19

Unframed photographs circa 1930-1980s

Processing Information

These photographs were removed from their frames in 2022 for preservation reasons.

Scope and Contents

Includes photographs of Governor Culbert Olson, and portraits of Stanley Mosk with Bob Waterfield, Jane Russell, Dr. C. W. Hill, Lena Horne, Al Jarvis, Wonderful Smith, Henry Blankfort, Harry Truman, Indira Gandhi, Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson, and Itszak Rabin.
 

Series 8 Audiovisual Materials 1945-2011

Existence and Location of Copies

The bulk of these recordings have been digitized; please consult repository for details.

Arrangement

This series is arranged into two subseries: 1) Audio Recordings (1945-1989); and Film and Video Recordings (1961-2011).

Scope and Contents

This series consists of audio and film recordings related to Mosk's personal life and public service. Audio recordings (1945-1989) include oral arguments in the case Crooker v. California (1958); Judge Stanley Mosk for Attorney General radio advertisements (1958); Californians to Defeat Rose Bird radio advertisements (1985); and a Los Angeles Times interview with Chief Justice Rose Bird (1985). Film and video recordings include Attorney General Mosk's swearing-in ceremony (1959); public appearances and statements made by Mosk in his role as California Attorney General (1961-1963); a Newsmakers interview with Justice Mosk concerning attacks on the courts, Chief Justice Rose Bird, and the 1986 retention election; and anniversary tributes to Mosk (1989-2000).
 

Subseries 8.1 Audio recordings 1945-1989

 

Oral arguments, Crooker v. California MSS_0101_01 1958 April 2

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Harry S. Truman remarks at the 50th birthday celebration of Attorney General Stanley Mosk  MSS_0101_02 1962

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; please consult repository for details.
 

Harry S. Truman remarks at the 50th birthday celebration of Attorney General Stanley Mosk MSS_0101_32 1962

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this audio recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Frank Warlick interview with Justice Stanley Mosk  MSS_0101_03 1986 November 2

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Stanley Mosk wartime message to family, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri MSS_0101_04 1945 May 6?

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Swearing-in ceremony for Attorney General Stanley Mosk  MSS_0101_05 circa 1959 January 5

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

"Death in the morning"  MSS_0101_06 1962 May 22

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this audio recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

A KFSO special report on the killing of California highway patrolman Dale Krings. Found with Stanley Mosk's campaign materials.
 

Stanley Mosk wartime message to Edna Mosk, Fort Leonard Wood, MIssouri  MSS_0101_09 1945 May 6

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this audio recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Richard Mosk  MSS_0101_10 circa 1945

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this audio recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Judge Stanley Mosk for Attorney General campaign ad  MSS_0101_11 circa 1958

Existence and Location of Copies

Digital copies of these recordings are available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

24 tracks consisting of Judge Stanley Mosk's radio ads for California Attorney General.
 

Mosk anniversary  MSS_0101_17 1989 September 22

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Narrated biography of Justice Stanley Mosk, set to music, celebrating Mosk's 25th anniversary on the California Supreme Court.
 

Mosk anniversary MSS_0101_40 1989 September 22

Technical Access

This audio cassette has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Justice Stanley Mosk address to the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law MSS_0101_33 1976 October 22?

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

California Commission on Judicial Performance public hearing, Golden Gate University, San Francisco MSS_0101_34 1979 June 11?

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Public hearing investigating allegations of misconduct against the seven justices of the California Supreme Court.
 

California Commission on Judicial Performance public hearing, Golden Gate University, San Francisco  MSS_0101_35 1979 June 11?

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Public hearing investigating allegations of misconduct against the seven justices of the California Supreme Court.
 

Californians to Defeat Rose Bird program  MSS_0101_36 circa 1985

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Radio program, paid for by the Californians to Defeat Rose Bird. Features comments by Los Angeles District Attorney Robert Philibosian.
 

Californians to Defeat Rose Bird programs  MSS_0101_37 1985 November-December

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of these recordings is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Six radio programs, paid for by the Californians to Defeat Rose Bird.
 

Californians to Defeat Rose Bird programs  MSS_0101_38 1985 November-December

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of these recordings is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Radio programs, paid for by the Californians to Defeat Rose Bird.
 

Californians to Defeat Rose Bird programs  MSS_0101_39 circa 1986

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of these recordings is available; consult repository for details.
 

Jeff Hogge speech on Norton Parker Chipman MSS_0101_43 2008 October 31

Technical Access

This recording has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Dan Morain interview with Chief Justice Rose Bird MSS_0101_46 1985 November 22

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Interview with Chief Justice Rose Bird, conducted by Los Angeles Times reporter Dan Morain. Topics include attacks on the court, the retention election, and the death penalty. A private, unrelated conversation was redacted from the digital copy of this recording.
 

Appellate Courts Institute, opinion writing  MSS_0101_53 1977 April 29

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Speakers include Bernard E. Witkin and Justice Leonard Friendman.
 

Appellate Courts Institute, opinion writing MSS_0101_54 1977 April 29

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Speakers include Bernard E. Witkin and Justice Leonard Friendman.
 

Appellate Courts Institute, opinion writing  MSS_0101_55 1977 April 29

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Speakers include Bernard E. Witkin and Justice Leonard Friendman.
 

Appellate Courts Institute, opinion writing  MSS_0101_56 1977 April 29

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Speakers include Bernard E. Witkin and Justice Leonard Friendman.
 

Late Shabbat evening celebration, Wilshire Boulevard Temple MSS_0101_57 1989 October 27

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Attorney's malpractice: A three-hour program MSS_0101_67 1974

Technical Access

This recording has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Forum with Michael Krasny on Justice Stanley Mosk MSS_0101_72 2001 June 21

 

"Reviving federalism: The use of state constitutions," speech by Stanley Mosk, McGeorge School of Law MSS_0101_73 1978 March 18

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Interview with Joseph D. McNamara? MSS_0101_74 circa 1985

Technical Access

This recording has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Subseries 8.2 Film and video recordings 1961-2011

 

Mexico 1  MSS_0101_07 undated

Technical Access

This film has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Mexico 2  MSS_0101_08 undated

Technical Access

This film has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Attorney General Stanley Mosk address regarding narcotics and law enforcement 1961?

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this film is available; consult repository for details.
 

Swearing-in ceremony for Attorney General Stanley Mosk  MSS_0101_16 circa 1959 January 5

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this film is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Swearing-in of Attorney General Stanley Mosk by Chief Justice Phil S. Gibson.
 

Stanley Mosk, Democratic candidate for Attorney General, in "Politics 1962: A non-partisan program of political education" MSS_0101_18 1962 November 9

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this film is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

A public forum, presented by P.G. and E. and P.S.E.A., featuring Attorney General Stanley Mosk answering audience questions.
 

Justice Stanley Mosk keynote address at the Symposium on the California Judiciary  MSS_0101_19 1993 March 19

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this video recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

News segment on Charlie Sifford, the PGA, and Stanley Mosk MSS_0101_20 1998 June 16

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this video recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

Celebration of the record service of Justice Stanley Mosk  MSS_0101_21 2000 January 7

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this video recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

A special session of the California Supreme Court celebrating the career of Justice Stanley Mosk.
 

Justice Stanley Mosk keynote address, 13th Annual Training Conference Program, Asimolar, California 1988 March

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this video recording is available; consult repository for details.
 

25th anniversary tribute to Justice Stanley Mosk  MSS_0101_27 1989 September 22

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this video recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Recording of 25th anniversary tribute to Justice Mosk held at Le Meridien in San Francisco. Includes speeches, music, and a narrated slideshow.
 

25th anniversary tribute  MSS_0101_23 1989 September 22

Technical Access

This video recording has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

25th anniversary tribute  MSS_0101_28 1989 September 22

Technical Access

This video recording has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Harry S. Truman, 1884-1972  MSS_0101_24 undated

Technical Access

This video recording has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Newsmakers interview with Justice Stanley Mosk  MSS_0101_25 circa 1985

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this video recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Interview with Justice Stanley Mosk, conducted by Bill Stout for the television show Newsmakers. Topics covered include the justice system in general, the death penalty, and attacks on the court (specifically, the campaign against Chief Justice Rose Bird). "To my favorite TV personality and justice. Cordially, Malcom"--written on VHS tape.
 

Television programs, news segments  MSS_0101_26 undated

Technical Access

This video recording has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Attorney General Stanley Mosk address regarding the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade movement MSS_0101_29 1962 February 2

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this video recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Address given by Attorney General Stanley Mosk condemning the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade movement.
 

Attorney General Stanley Mosk announcement regarding the United States Supreme Court decision in Arizona v. California  MSS_0101_30 circa 1963

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this video recording is available; consult repository for details.

Scope and Contents

Attorney General Stanley Mosk announcement criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Arizona v. California concerning water rights in the Western United States.
 

Stanley Mosk announcement regarding his candidacy for California Attorney General  MSS_0101_31 1957 October 6

Existence and Location of Copies

A digital copy of this film is available; consult repository for details.
 

The ordeal of Bill Carney  MSS_0101_42 1981?

Technical Access

This VHS tape has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Virtual appellate arguments: The wave of the future  MSS_0101_58 undated

Technical Access

This VHS tape has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.
 

Fairness in the California courts MSS_0101_59 1998 February 27

Technical Access

This VHS tape has not been digitized and playback equipment is unavailable.

Scope and Contents

Produced by the Center for Judicial Education and Research (CJER).
 

Richard M. Mosk oral history recordings 2011 November

Existence and Location of Copies

An edited copy and transcript of this interview is available online through the California Appellate Court Legacy Project.