A pair of carbon-copied bills from Donald J. Maison to Richard Craig Schwiderski for attorney services rendered in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case.
A carbon copy of an "Appellant's Brief" in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case, filed April 22, 1981 by David L. Botsford and Lawrence Mitchell.
A brief dated April 24, 1981 and filed by David L. Botsford and Lawrence B. Mitchell in the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski asking the court for a reversal of a previous decision and a new trial.
Photograph of a float during the first Gay Pride Parade, parked in the street. Written on the side of a poster attached to the float are the words, "C.O.F. Texas Oldest Homophile Organization. Gay as an American Flag and Apple Pie." Buildings are visible in the background. Handwritten on the back of the photograph are the words, "1st Gay Pride Parade. June 24 1972."
A Dallas Times Herald clipping of a letter to the editor by Bill Travis of Dallas; Travis writes about the Texas government doing more to assist patients with AIDS.
A Dallas Morning News article about a program called "Home for the Holidays," which sent AIDS patients to their families' homes for the winter holidays.
A Dallas VOICE clipping about Food and Drug Commissioner Frank E. Young resigning from his post after a long period of criticism for his handling of the HIV/AIDS crisis.
Document of a court document - Appellant's Brief - Filed 1981-04-24. The State of Texas vs. Richard Craig Schwiderski, in the county criminal court number two of Dallas County, Texas.
A photograph of a Gay Pride Parade held in Dallas, Texas on June 24th, 1972. Numerous people are holding signs promoting Gay Pride as they march on a street.
Photograph of three females with signs sitting on a car during the first Gay Pride Parade in the street. Written on signs are the words "Tired of hiding - Want to be free," "Don't laugh, I may be happier than you!," and "Buy and Read 'Gay Crusaders' by Kay Tobin." A handwritten on the back says, "1st Gay Pride Parade. June 24 1972."
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. Home video of the Human Rights Campaign's black-tie dinner and a pride parade starting at 14:13
Letters from Donald J. Maison Jr. pertaining to forum shopping and how the system has become abused among misdemeanor courts. The documents also include an affidavit by the Notary Public of Dallas Texas explaining how the Richard Schwiderski v. the State of Texas case transferred without notice.
A letter written by Donald J. Maison Jr. which was sent to the Assistant to the Dallas District Attorney, Bob Phillips. The document pertains to the Richard Schwiderski v. the State of Texas court appeal.
A memorandum from William "Buck" Buckingham and Lisa Saemann to the AIDS ARMS Network, Inc.'s subcontractors' representative regarding the enclosure of meeting minutes.
A photograph of a float during the first Gay Pride Parade in the street. Written on the side of a poster attached to the float are the words, "Nuntuis- Our Community Texas Gay Newspaper." Handwritten on the back of the photograph are the words, "1st Gay Pride Parade. June 24 1972."
A variety of copies of court documents related to the State of Texas vs. Richard Craig Schwiderski case; includes an affidavit from Sharon L. Cox stating that she is overloaded with work and is requesting a time extension, a "Notice of Appeal" from Donald J. Maison, and a Motion for a time extension for Sharon L. Cox
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