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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.). School of Law
Louisiana State Law Institute
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
Community property--Louisiana
Canon law
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“Opportunities come as a result of God’s providence, and I believe a person has a duty to find out through prayer – what God wants you to do”.
--JMR “Women Win Their Case as Legal Eagles,” Times Picayune, November 2, 1986
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White, Sara
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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1986-11-02
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.). School of Law
Louisiana State Law Institute
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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Canon law
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“At faculty meetings, for a long time I had the feeling that I was tolerated, but my opinion was not sought...Very often I’d hear my own opinion expressed fifteen minutes later by another faculty member, as though it was a brand new idea, and adopted with enthusiasm.“
--JMR, “I Found it Very Difficult to Be Heard” from Generations: A Century of Women Speak About their Lives
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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monroe library
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.). School of Law
Louisiana State Law Institute
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
Community property--Louisiana
Canon law
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Insurance law--Louisiana
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“Back in the early fifties, some black students staged a sit-in at the lunch counter at McCrory’s, a five-and-ten-cent store. First, they had done it at Woolworth’s. Jack Nelson, now a retired member of our faculty, had always been very, very much involved in interracial activities in the city. When they were charged with malicious mischief, they asked Jack to represent them. He phoned our dean and said, “I would like a faculty member or a senior student to help me draft a memorandum in support of my motion to quash the indictment.” I had finished the law degree and volunteered. It was very little pay. He wasn’t paid at all. Months passed, and I heard nothing about it, except what I read in the newspaper, that he had lost in the criminal district court and lost again in the Louisiana Supreme Court. I happened to run into him downtown one day, and he said, “Janet, I need you again. I’m now applying for writs to the U.S. Supreme Court in that same case. Will you help me? But there’s no money.” And I said, “Yeah, I’d be glad to.” And then I found out he had used my memorandum with very few changes before the Louisiana Supreme Court, and now was going to the U.S. Supreme Court, still using my memorandum almost as it was. Writs were granted, and he argued the case before the U.S. Supreme Court and won in the landmark case of Lombard vs. Louisiana.”
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“Back in the early fifties, some black students staged a sit-in at the lunch counter at McCrory’s, a five-and-ten-cent store. First, they had done it at Woolworth’s. Jack Nelson, now a retired member of our faculty, had always been very, very much involved in interracial activities in the city. When they were charged with malicious mischief, they asked Jack to represent them. He phoned our dean and said, “I would like a faculty member or a senior student to help me draft a memorandum in support of my motion to quash the indictment.” I had finished the law degree and volunteered. It was very little pay. He wasn’t paid at all. Months passed, and I heard nothing about it, except what I read in the newspaper, that he had lost in the criminal district court and lost again in the Louisiana Supreme Court. I happened to run into him downtown one day, and he said, “Janet, I need you again. I’m now applying for writs to the U.S. Supreme Court in that same case. Will you help me? But there’s no money.” And I said, “Yeah, I’d be glad to.” And then I found out he had used my memorandum with very few changes before the Louisiana Supreme Court, and now was going to the U.S. Supreme Court, still using my memorandum almost as it was. Writs were granted, and he argued the case before the U.S. Supreme Court and won in the landmark case of Lombard vs. Louisiana.”
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White, Sara
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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1997
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<em>Generations : a century of women speak about their lives</em>, edited by Myriam Miedzian and Alisa Malinovich. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1997.
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loyno
monroe library
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.). School of Law
Louisiana State Law Institute
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
Community property--Louisiana
Canon law
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Insurance law--Louisiana
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The Janet Mary Riley Papers reflect Riley’s academic career at Loyola University as the first female law professor in New Orleans, as well as her university service. Much is dedicated to her successful efforts to revise Louisiana’s community property laws to give women equal management of the community with their spouses.
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“…the state exists to serve the individual by using its God-Given Authority to create an environment in which he is assured those freedoms necessary to work out his salvation, for instance, freedom of speech and of religion, freedom from oppression inequalities enforced by law, the freedom of fair trials, and freedom from reasonable police searches.”
-- Janet Mary Riley, letter to Kathleen Lilly, November 12, 1962
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“…the state exists to serve the individual by using its God-Given Authority to create an environment in which he is assured those freedoms necessary to work out his salvation, for instance, freedom of speech and of religion, freedom from oppression inequalities enforced by law, the freedom of fair trials, and freedom from reasonable police searches.”
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White, Sara
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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1962-11-12
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Allured, Janet. <em>Remapping Second-Wave Feminism: the long women's rights movement in Louisiana</em>, 1950-1997. (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2016), 79-80.
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loyno
monroe library
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.). School of Law
Louisiana State Law Institute
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
Community property--Louisiana
Canon law
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Insurance law--Louisiana
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It brings Louisiana into the 2Oth century. But we have to understand that it wasn’t handed to us by the legislature. We fought for it every inch of the way.
-- JMR, “New Marriage Laws: Not One Woman Opposed Them”, Distaff interview, January 1980
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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"It brings Louisiana into the 2Oth century. But we have to understand that it wasn’t handed to us by the legislature. We fought for it every inch of the way."
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White, Sara
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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1980-01
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janet mary riley
loyno
monroe library
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.). School of Law
Louisiana State Law Institute
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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Canon law
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Insurance law--Louisiana
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The Janet Mary Riley Papers reflect Riley’s academic career at Loyola University as the first female law professor in New Orleans, as well as her university service. Much is dedicated to her successful efforts to revise Louisiana’s community property laws to give women equal management of the community with their spouses.
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Riley, Janet Mary.
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<span>Loyola University New Orleans Special Collections & Archives (<a href="https://library.loyno.edu/resources/research/special-collections-archives">https://library.loyno.edu/resources/research/special-collections-archives</a></span><span>) New Orleans, LA</span>
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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1934-1991, bulk 1965-1979
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Physical rights are retained by the J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library, Loyola University New Orleans. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.
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eng
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<a href="http://loynosca.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/42">Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</a>
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WE SEEK MORE. We seek that measure of equal protection for wives that is not only just, but also essential to the legitimate ends of marriage. Legislation, after all, must not be an irritant. To the contrary it must create and serve a climate conducive to marital harmony, stronger family units, and , in the end, a stronger society.
-- JMR, Women’s Rights in the Louisiana Matrimonial Regime, 1976
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Quote by Janet Mary Riley found in "Women’s Rights in the Louisiana Matrimonial Regime," 1976
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Riley, Janet Mary
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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"WE SEEK MORE. We seek that measure of equal protection for wives that is not only just, but also essential to the legitimate ends of marriage. Legislation, after all, must not be an irritant. To the contrary it must create and serve a climate conducive to marital harmony, stronger family units, and , in the end, a stronger society."
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White, Sara
Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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Loyola University (New Orleans, La.)
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1976
2017
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<span id="docs-internal-guid-708cbf7b-dd2b-4788-8e04-06a3efc61e25"><em>Tulane Law Review</em><span> 50 (1976): 557. Box 2, Folder 12, Collection 33: Janet Mary Riley Papers</span></span>
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Riley, Janet Mary
janet mary riley
loyno
monroe library
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Special Collections & Archives