Interview with former Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson
Part 1: Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson discusses his educational background, serving in all three branches of Michigan government, his election to the Michigan Supreme Court in 1970, and his first case on the Court, People vs. Jondreau, which dealt with Native American fishing rights. Swainson also talks about the Joe Smeekens case, his colleague Justice Gene Black, the ramifications of Roe vs. Wade in Michigan, the issue of compensation for lawyers when representing indigent clients, and the famous marijuana possession case of political activist and White Panther Party founder, John Sinclair. Swainson notes that the stated date of the interview is incorrect and that the actual date is October 18. Part 2: Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson discusses "Parochi-Aid" school funding, billboard restrictions, drug prosecutions, the case of People vs. Matish, the Detroit Police Officers' Association vs. City of Detroit and his involvement with their arbitration after his court term, the election of judges, the geographic dispersal of judges, the impact of the creation of the Michigan Court of Appeals in 1964, and televising trials. He also talks about the importance of preserving judicial history, the career of William A. Fletcher, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the portraits of former Justices, and his view of the function of the judiciary in the state of Michigan.
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- In Collections
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Interviews with Michigan State Supreme Court Justices
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Created
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1990-10
- Interviewees
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Swainson, John B. (John Burley), 1925-1994
- Interviewers
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Lane, Roger F.
- Subjects
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Swainson, John B. (John Burley), 1925-1994More info
Michigan. Supreme CourtMore info
Matish, George B.
Detroit Police Officers Association
Black, Eugene F., 1903-1990
Sinclair, John, 1941-
Detroit (Mich.). Police Department
Michigan. Court of Appeals
Fletcher, William Asa, 1788-1852
Abortion--Law and legislation
Civil service
Commuting
Contempt of court
Courts
Prosecution
Employees
Indians of North America--Fishing--Law and legislation
Judges
Judges--Election
Learning and scholarship
Michigan
Michigan--Detroit
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
Interviews
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 01:34:52
- Note
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Image courtesy of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society.
Digital remastering of analog cassettes originally recorded for "Interviews with Michigan Supreme Court Justices," sponsored by the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society.
- Historical Note
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See the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society website for more information on the life of John B. Swainson.
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
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- https://n2t.net/ark:/85335/m5h12zg11
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1 of 2: Interview with former Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson. Part 1
Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson discusses his educational background, serving in all three branches of Michigan government, his election to the Michigan Supreme Court in 1970, and his first case on the Court, People vs. Jondreau, which dealt with Native American fishing rights. Swainson also talks about the Joe Smeekens case, his colleague Justice Gene Black, the ramifications of Roe vs. Wade in Michigan, the issue of compensation for lawyers when representing indigent clients, and the famous marijuana possession case of political activist and White Panther Party founder, John Sinclair. Swainson notes that the stated date of the interview is incorrect and that the actual date is October 18. First of two interviews of Justice Swainson.
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- Date Created
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1990-10-18
- Subjects
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Swainson, John B. (John Burley), 1925-1994
Michigan. Supreme Court
Black, Eugene F., 1903-1990
Sinclair, John, 1941-
Abortion--Law and legislation
Civil service
Employees
Indians of North America--Fishing--Law and legislation
Judges
Judges--Election
Learning and scholarship
Michigan
- Extent
- 00:47:25
- Permalink
- https://n2t.net/ark:/85335/m5qv3gb8b
2 of 2: Interview with former Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson. Part 2
Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson discusses "Parochi-Aid" school funding, billboard restrictions, drug prosecutions, the case of People vs. Matish, the Detroit Police Officers' Association vs. City of Detroit and his involvement with their arbitration after his court term, the election of judges, the geographic dispersal of judges, the impact of the creation of the Michigan Court of Appeals in 1964, and televising trials. He also talks about the importance of preserving judicial history, the career of William A. Fletcher, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the portraits of former Justices, and his view of the function of the judiciary in the state of Michigan. Second of two interviews of Justice Swainson conducted by oral historian Roger F. Lane.
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- Date Created
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1990-10-19
- Subjects
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Swainson, John B. (John Burley), 1925-1994
Michigan. Supreme Court
Matish, George B.
Detroit Police Officers Association
Detroit (Mich.). Police Department
Michigan. Court of Appeals
Fletcher, William Asa, 1788-1852
Commuting
Contempt of court
Courts
Employees
Judges
Judges--Election
Prosecution
Michigan
Michigan--Detroit
- Extent
- 00:47:17
- Permalink
- https://n2t.net/ark:/85335/m5bv7f37d
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Interview with former Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson. Part 1
Interview with former Michigan Supreme Court Justice John B. Swainson. Part 2