Two copies of leaflet entitled 'Language Freedom Movement, Revised Statement of Policy'.
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Three copies of updated leaflet, 'Language Freedom Movement, Statement of Policy, with attached membership form and banker's order. A page is missing from the third copy. Also lists the patrons of the organisation, which is not included on the previous statement of policy.
Two copies of a leaflet, 'It Makes You Think, a series of pamphlets, Introducing...The Gaeligraph'. A pamphlet issued by the Language Freedom Movement with a representation of 12 squares, each representing a different language policy. Instructions on how to use the Gaeligraph, and the higher the score, the more likely the user is to be sympathetic to the LFM's aims.
Leaflet distributed by the Language Freedom Movement entitled 'Some Facts about RTÉ', referring to their obligations under the Broadcasting Authority Act, 1960, and the scarcity of coverage given to the LFM.
Two copies of a Language Freedom Movement leaflet entitled 'Members of Fianna Fáil! Here are some questions we would like to ask you'. It seems likely that this was distributed as part of the by-election campaigns.
Written comments submitted by Article 19 and submitted to the case of Leader Publications Ltd. V. Ariya Rubasinghe, Director of Information and the Competent Authority, et al.
Manuscript notes and sketches of stone structures, "Leacht Oliver Brown", Cartymore Cross, near Athenry, with TS report by Etienne Rynne. Also correspondence between Rynne and Tim Robinson (1984) with discussions where Robinson mentions meeting Rynne in Aran and discussing with Rynne an article Robinson was writing on the leachta cuimhne.
Printed programme from Smirnoff Young Designer Awards 1992, at College Park Marquee. Includes introduction to the Awards, biographies on the judges and entrants and images of selected works.
This file consists of material related to Mary Robinson (MR)'s work on behalf of petitioners in Lawrence v Texas and includes letter from Harold Hongju Koh, Counsel of Record and Professor of International Law, Yale Law School, to MR referencing Brief submitted on her behalf in Lawrence v Texas, 23/01/2003; photocopy of Confidential draft of Brief Amici Curiae "No. 02-102 in the Supreme Court of the United States October Term 2002 - John Geddes Lawrence and Tyron Garner, Petitioners, v State of Texas, Respondent. On Writ of Certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Texas, Fourteenth District Brief Amici Curiae of [Mary Robinson], Amnesty International..." [[2002/3?] 16/01/2003 is date on cover but this is part of draft which is possibly penultimate draft]; green booklet published by Counsel Press of official Brief Amici Curiae: "No. 02-102 in the Supreme Court of the United States - John Geddes Lawrence and Tyron Garner, Petitioners, v State of Texas, Respondent. On Writ of Certiorari to the Court of Appeals Of Texas, Fourteenth District Brief Amici Curiae of Mary Robinson, Amnesty International U.S.A., Human Rights Watch, Interights, The Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, and Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights in Support of Petitioners...", and photocopy of same, filed 16/01/2003, with cover letter from Harold Koh; print out of email from Harold Koh to MR "Lawrence concurrence and dissents", 26/06/2003 including print outs of attached pdfs which contained opinions of Justice Thomas (dissenting), Justice Scalia (dissenting) and Justice O'Connor (concurring); email print out from Joshua Kaplan, Yale, to MR, Harold Koh, and others in relation to his reaction to judgement and noting that Justice Kennedy had cited the Dudgeon case including in his summary of the decision in court that morning, 26/06/2003; letter, and photocopy of same, from Senator Edward Kennedy congratulating MR on her "brilliant work on behalf of the petitioners" and mentioning that her own "trail-blazing experience with the Norris case helped bring about necessary change in Ireland and [that he was] delighted that [her] assistance in this case has helped with [their] own law on this matter", 21/07/2003, with photocopy of letter of thanks from MR noting the breakthrough of having "the case law of the European Court of Human Rights cited as a persuasive authority" and referencing her new project the Ethical Globalization Initiative - Realizing Rights, 01/08/2003.
Photocopy of published paper by Kevin Boyle, entitled "Law, Pluralism and Community in Contemporary Ireland".