CCLHP -- The Team
Researchers
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Current team (2002-03) includes: Aaron Osborne (student researcher), Jason
Wagoner (student researcher), and Newton Key (faculty).
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Faculty Team: Newton Key, Eastern Illinois University,
Chris Waldrep, San Francisco State University, and Michael Kröll
(SQL research and design), University of Innsbruck.
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Past Researchers include: Mark Voss-Hubbard, Eastern Illinois University,
and Student Researchers (Maureen Ransom (1998), Byran Wuthrich (1998-1999),
Natalie Hirtl (1999), Devon Krizan (1999), Bridget Schott (1999-2000), Aaron
Osborne (1999-present), Rebecca Cooley (1999-2000), , Greg Landry (2000),
Teresa Cribelar (2000), Lisa-Anne Powell (2000-01), Mirjam Mueller (2002),
Jason Wagoner (2002-present).
References
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Henry Campbell Black, Black's Law Dictionary, 4th ed. (St. Paul:
West Pub. Co., 1957)
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Mark Voss-Hubbard and Newton E. Key, comp., "A Chronicle of the
Coles County Region" (Charleston, Il.: Research and Review
Series, 7, 2000)
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John A. Lupton, "Court Structure," and
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Daniel W. Stowell, "Nineteenth-Century Pleading and Practice."
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Dennis E. Suttles and Daniel W. Stowell, ed., From courtroom to classroom:
The Lincoln Legal Papers curriculum (Springfield, Ill., 2002).
Acknowledgments
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Bob Hillman, Archivist, Booth Library, Eastern Illinois
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Gerry Wagner, formerly of Instructional Technology, Eastern Illinois
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Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (Lumpkin Foundation)
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IRAD student interns (since 1999): Erin Marshall, Jenny Crider, Barry
Hudek, Heather Stecklein
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Karl Moore and Barb Heflin, IRAD, Springfield
last updated August 21, 2002
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