A speech written by Barbara Rosenberg to be delivered to chairmembers Candy Marcum, Rep Clem Maxey, Judge Jerry Birdwell, and other members of the DFW Federal Club. The document has a placeholder title, Comments to Insiders. The document opens up with Rosenberg congratulating the members for the job they do for the Human Rights Campain Fund.
A draft for a sermon written by Barbara Rosenberg, for delivery on June 14, 1992. The sermon discusses children understanding the lesson in fairness and justice, the difference between humans and animals.
A document draft written by Barbara Rosenberg titled National Council of Jewish Women. In Rosenberg's speech, they talk about the challenges to the court systems and developing solutions to the problems currently faced. Bottom edge of paper is yellowed, only one page of speech.
A document draft written by Barbara Rosenberg titled National Council of Jewish Women. In Rosenberg's speech, they talk about the challenges to the court systems and developing solutions to the problems currently faced. Bottom edge of paper is yellowed, only one page of speech.
A faded speech, campaigning for election to the Court of Appeals. Text is very faded and the sides of the pages are yellowed. No title. Top of pages say Eisenstat 2143637939 and page numbers.
Gender Bias Task Force Presentation (4 pages). One page is a note on yellow notebook paper with information about a conversation with Judge Bass. The last 3 pages are larger and faded court documents that were sent by Bass.
A speech written by Barbara Rosenberg to be delivered at a kick-off for Lifewalk. The speech begins with the charity raising funds to help with AIDS related services in the Dallas community.
A document written by Barbara Rosenberg titled National Council of Jewish Women. In Rosenberg's speech, they talk about the challenges to the court systems and developing solutions to the problems currently faced.
A sermon written by Barbara Rosenberg, for delivery on June 14, 1992. The sermon discusses children understanding the lesson in fairness and justice, the difference between humans and animals.
A speech written by Barbara Rosenberg to deliver at an Southern Methodist University (SMU) rally. In the speech Rosenberg discusses electing fair judges, and how life isn't fair but the constitution dictates the right to a fair trial. There are multiple copies of her speech.
A draft of a speech written by Barbara Rosenberg to be delivered to the Federally Employed Women (FEW) organization. The speech is about participation in government. One of the pages has contact information for DeeAnn Dehne on the back.
A speech written by Barbara Rosenberg, with no title, begins with "Thank you for inviting me to speak with you." Campaign speech with Rosenberg's personal history and with insight into how court system works.
A speech written by Barbara Rosenberg to be delivered to the Federally Employed Women organization (FEW). In their speech, Rosenberg tells about their experience being a judge, and what type of judge they are.
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