Wisconsin. Department of Justice. Division of Legal Services: Closed Case Files (Historically Significant)
1920-2006
- Wisconsin. Department of Justice. Division of Legal Services
1992/181; 1992/187; 1992/207; 1993/002; 1994/208; 1996/048; 1997/011; 1998/053; 1998/085; 1999/063; 2000/045; 2001/106; 2001/145; 2002/101; 2003/067; 2004/050; 2005/052; 2006/053; 2006/161; 2007/005; 2007/055; 2007/124; 2008/043; 2009/056; 2010/080; 2011/150; 2012/066; 2012/186; 2016/041; 2017/072; Audio 1443A
429.6 cubic feet, 164 photographs, 1 roll of maps, 2 tape recordings, 15 videorecordings, and 2.568 gigabytes
Wisconsin Historical Society
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Historically significant, precedent setting legal case files of permanent research value from the state Department of Justice (DOJ). These files are governed by section 165.25(7), Wisconsin Statutes. Significant cases include, but are not limited to, Indian treaty cases, environmental issues, civil rights cases, labor relations cases, misconduct by public officials, and defense of state programs that have constitutional dimension. Beginning in 1991, supervising attorneys and/or the Division of Legal Services administrator determines which cases are historically significant. These cases are periodically reviewed by a panel consisting of personnel from DOJ and the State Historical Society. Historically significant cases are to be retained separately from routine case files.
These records have been assigned Series 2496.
There is a restriction on access to this material; see the Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details.
An index in the Department of Justice's custody exists for cases 1970-present.
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