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Myron H. Bright Papers
Myron H. Bright Papers, 1968-2016
Collection Overview
Title: Myron H. Bright Papers, 1968-2016
ID: OGLMC877
Primary Creator: Bright, Myron H. (1919-2016)
Extent: 0.0
Date Acquired: 07/18/1983. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Legal
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Myron H. Bright Papers consist of Bright's chambers papers, which include correspondence and memoranda between Judge Bright and other judges, memoranda from his law clerks, oral argument and conference notes, and draft and final versions of rulings. The legal citation is indicated for most cases.
Judge Bright’s notable rulings included:
-the Reserve Mining cases 514 F.2d 492 (8th Cir. 1975): These cases upheld the right of the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate corporate pollution, a practice unheard of before the lawsuit. Materials from these cases are found in Series 7 (Boxes 7 and 8), as well as Series 9 (Box 20) and Series 10 (Box 23).
-Chapman v. Meier 372 F. Supp. 371 (D.N.D. 1974): This case regarded the legality of federal court ordered reapportionment of the North Dakota Legislature. Materials from the case are found in Series 8 (Box 14).
-Walker v. Lockhart 726 F.2d 1238 (8th Cir. 1984): This case freed a wrongly imprisoned, death row inmate after 23 years of confinement in Arkansas. Materials from the case are found in Series 15 (Box 51).
Collection Historical Note
"Myron H. Bright, 97, died peacefully on December 12, 2016 at the Eventide Fargo Senior Living Facility surrounded by his children and grandchildren.
Myron was born March 5, 1919 to Morris and Lena Bright in Eveleth, MN. He and his four siblings grew up in the hearty Iron Range of northern Minnesota. The Bright family was a staple of the Jewish community in the Iron Range and Myron has maintained a deep connection and close ties to the area throughout his life.
Myron attended Eveleth High School and graduated from Eveleth Junior College before going on to the University of Minnesota for his undergraduate and law degrees. His college days were interrupted by World War II, during which he honorably served his country as a Captain in the Army Air Corps, stationed in India.
He met Frances (Fritzie) Reisler in 1945 and they were married December 1946. After Myron’s graduation from law school, the couple moved to Fargo, ND in 1947 where they would make their home for the next 71 years. They were “partners” in every sense of the word until Fritzie’s death in October 2000. Myron and Fritzie were active members of the Fargo community and were involved in Democratic politics locally and state wide.
Myron joined the law firm of Wattam, Vogel and Vogel which became Wattam, Vogel, Vogel, Bright and Peterson and is now known as Vogel Law Firm. He had a 21 year career as a successful trial attorney, representing a variety of clients throughout North Dakota and Minnesota.
In 1968 Myron was appointed as an Appellate Judge on the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals for the United States by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Over the course of his judicial career, he presided over more than 7,000 cases and authored more than 3,000 opinions. He was famous for his ground-breaking rulings in the field of civil rights and employment discrimination. Judge Bright complemented his judicial career with a strong involvement in legal education. His awards and accolades are too numerous to mention here. At his death he was the longest serving jurist on the Eighth Circuit.
Myron and Fritzie purchased what has come to be known as the “Little Brown Cottage” on Lake Melissa in Detroit Lakes, MN in 1968. From that date to the present it has become the perennial summer home for the entire Bright clan. Myron’s summers at the Lake were not to be interfered with and all who visited were welcomed to enjoy the full Bright family hospitality. He enjoyed golfing at the Detroit Lakes CC, tennis and most especially, walleye fishing with family and friends. He was fond of bird watching at the Lake and quite serious about tending to his bird feeders. He and Fritzie were accomplished Bridge and Cribbage players, often hosting their friends for games of cards.
When he wasn’t working or at the Lake, you could find Myron behind the pages of any newspaper, the New Yorker or a good book. His mind never stopped. He had an incredible memory and the astonishing ability to recall the smallest details of events that took place years ago. He was a friend to all he met and a gift of wisdom and advice to all those who knew him.
Myron loved and cherished his family. He referred to them as “the family,” using a formal tone, as if it were an official title. “The family” included not only his immediate one, but also the more than 100 law clerks who served him during his 48 years on the bench. He looked forward with great anticipation to the law clerk reunions, which were held every 5 years during his time as a judge.
He was known by many titles; Judge, Myron, Mike, Dad, Pops and Poppop. One of his most prized titles was “author,” having written and published his autobiography, Goodbye Mike, Hello Judge: My Journey for Justice in 2014. He was an avid sports fan; following the NDSU Bison, UND, the Minnesota Vikings and the Minnesota Twins. He was a supporter of the arts; including the FM Symphony and FM Opera. He was the oldest member of Temple Beth El.
He is survived by his family who loved him dearly; daughter, Dinah (Christian) Golding of Fargo, ND; son, Joshua Bright of Excelsior, MN; grandchildren; Amy (Jim) Long of Fargo, ND, Sarianne (Brock) Dickson of Harwood, ND and Adam (Kimberly) Schultz of Shorewood, MN; great-grandchildren; William Bright, Connor James and Henry Elliot Long, Collins Frances and Maxum Brock Dickson; Mason Myron and Addison Marie Schultz; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Bright; parents, Morris and Lena Bright; brothers, Leo Bright, Roy Bright and Joe Bright; and sister, Mabel Bright Manfield."
Source: http://boulgerfuneralhome.com/obituaries/judge-myron-bright/
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Judge Bright made numerous additions:
May 1984 (84-1298); November 1985 (85-1424); May 1986 (85-1445); February 1988 (88-1581); August 1989 (89-1678); May 1990 (90-1698); September 1990; April 1991 (91-1745); October 1991 (91-1791); November 1992 (92-1851); October 1993 (93-1918); April 1995 (95-2012); November 1997 (97-2154); June 1999 (99-2359); August 1999 (99-2371); March 2000 (2000-2426); October 2001 (2001-2531); October 2002 (2002-2579); February 2003 (2003-2609); June 2005 (2005-2756); September 2006 (2006-2865); January 2009 (2009-2960); August 2009 (2009-2969); January 2012 (2012-3148); July 2014 (2014-3256); May 2016 (2016-3309); March 2017 (2017-3335).
The collection was closed until the death of Judge Myron Bright on December 12, 2016.
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Myron Bright, Fargo, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation; 83-1167
Related Publications: Goodbye Mike, Hello Judge: My Journey for Justice. by Myron H. Bright. Fargo: Institute for Regional Studies Press, 2014.
Preferred Citation: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections. Chester Fritz Library. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Processing Information: Processing of the collection began in 2022.
Box and Folder Listing
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[Series 2: 1968],
[Series 3: 1969],
[Series 4: 1970],
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[Series 9: 1975],
[Series 10: 1976],
[Series 11: 1977],
[Series 12: 1978],
[Series 13: 1979],
[Series 14: 1980],
[Series 15: 1981],
[Series 16: 1982],
[Series 17: 1983],
[Series 18: 1984],
[Series 19: 1985],
[Series 20: 1986],
[Series 21: 1987],
[Series 22: 1988],
[Series 23: 1989],
[Series 24: 1990],
[Series 25: 1991],
[Series 26: 1992],
[Series 27: 1993],
[Series 28: 1994],
[Series 29: 1995],
[Series 30: 1996],
[Series 31: 1997],
[Series 32: 1998],
[Series 33: 1999],
[Series 34: 2000],
[Series 35: 2001],
[Series 36: 2002],
[Series 37: 2003],
[Series 38: 2004],
[Series 39: 2005],
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- Series 35: 2001
- Box 131
- Folder 1: 01-1021/01-1350: USA v. Jimenez-Villasenor and Flores-Romero
- Folder 2: 01-1150 Westport Insurance Corporation v. Ronald Jay Bayer
- Folder 3: 01-1154 Norvartia Consumer Health, Inc v. Johnson and Johnson-Merck Consumer Pharma. Co.
- 290 F.3d 578 (3rd Cir. 2002)
- Folder 4: 01-1158 Flashertys Arden Bowl, Inc. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
- Folder 5: 01-1173 Comesco Finance Servicing Corp. v. North American Mortage Company
- Folder 6: 01-1219 USA v.mRobert St. Germain, Lawrence Laspina (2nd circuit)
- Folder 7: 01-1227 Patricia A. Siemer v. Donald Nangle
- Folder 8: 01-1233 USA v. Gary Fama (2md circuit)
- Folder 9: 01-1251 Mitchell Green c. Ameritrade, Inc.
- 279 F.3d 590 (8th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 10: 01-1526/2434 USA v. Lamont D. Hill
- Folder 11: 01-1255 EFCO Corp. v. Aluma Systems USA, Inc.
- Folder 12: 01-1272 USA v. John Robert Andis
- Folder 13: 01-1303 Peter and Henrietta Heydon v. Mediaone of Southeast Michigan, Inc.
- Folder 14: 01-1387 USA v. Josy Lee Johnson
- Folder 15: 01-1396/1397 USA v. Guillermo Franco-Martinez, Saul Cirrillo-Davilla
- Folder 16: 01-1421/1636/1638 First National Bank of Omaha v. Three Dimension Yatema Peoducts, Inc.
- 289 F.3d 542 (8th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 17: 01-1490 Frances Meaney v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (3rd circuit )
- Folder 18: 01-1432: Roger Holmstrom v. Larry G. Massanari, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
- 270 F.3d 715 (8th Cir. 2001)
- Folder 19: 01-1526 and 01-2434: USA v. Lamont Hill (3rd Circuit)
- Folder 20: 01-1575 Edgar LaPerriere, Jr. v. Int’l Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America
- Folder 21: 01-1594 USA v. Jeff Sweesy
- Folder 22: 01-1646 USA v. Richard E. Finkley AND 01-1891 USA v. William Halliburton (both 6th circuit)
- Folder 23: 01-1673 USA v. Alfredo Huerta Orozco
- 272 F.3d 561 (8th Cir. 2001)
- Folder 24: 01-1727 USA v. John W. Meyers Sr. (3rd. Circuit)
- Folder 25: 01-1766 J.A. Jones Environmental Services, Co. v. Horizontal Technologies, Inc.
- Folder 26: 01-1798 USA v. Harry Lee Barber
- Folder 27: 01-1832 USA v. Michael C. Hughes
- Folder 28: 01-1854 USA v. Efrain Dussan
- Folder 29: 01-2002 Audie Lynn Fox v. Sheryl Ramstad Hvass
- Folder 30: 01-2005 Gaither E. Nichols v. Stephen D. Crawford, Dr.
- Folder 31: 01-2009 James Russell Munson, Jr. v. Faulkner County, Ark.
- Folder 32: 01-2143 Camilla Cox v. Commissioner of Social Security
- Folder 33: 01-2010 Ronald Mark v.mChristopher Artuz, Superintendent (2nd circuit)
- Folder 34: 01-2019 In re: United States Interactive Inc.(3rd. Circuit)
- Folder 35: 01-2145 Gary Barfield v. Arvindea Brar, M.D.
- Folder 36: 01-2250 USA v. Victor Rojas Madrigal
- Folder 37: 01-2331 USA v. Robert Gerard Schettler (3rd. Circuit)
- Folder 38: 01-2337 Daniel A. Human v. Larry Rowley
- Folder 39: 01-2342 USA v. Shannan Hatcher
- Folder 40: 01-2430 USA v. Frank Santiago Rivas-Gomez
- Folder 41: 01-2390 Ricky Kearse v. James D. Moffett, Jr.
- 311 F.3d 891 (8th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 42: 01-2460 Patti M. Willard v. Jo Anne B. Barnhart
- Folder 43: 01-2508 Frank John Stangel v. Johnson & Madigan, P.L.L.P.
- Folder 44: 01-2534 Dr. Genick Bar-Meir v. North American Die Casting Association
- No.C6-03-331
- Folder 45: 01-2583 V. Boyd v. St. Paul Schools, Independent School District 625
- 537 U.S. 841 (2002)
- Folder 46: 01-2589 Richard A. Balderston, M.D. v. Medtromic Sofamor Danek, Inc. (3rd. Circuit)
- Folder 47: 01-2704 USA v. David Gelinas
- 299 F.3d 978 (8th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 48: 01-2766 Yvonne Dockery v. Dr. Stacy Leonard, et Al.
- Folder 49: 01-2866 Michael Newhouse v. Ford Motor Co.
- Folder 50: 01-2877 Michael Newhouse v. Ford Motor Co.
- Folder 51: 01-2921 Bonnie J. Jensen v. William J. Henderson
- 315 F.3d 854 (8th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 52: 01-2925/3081 USA v. Altedias Maurice Campbell
- Folder 1: 01-1021/01-1350: USA v. Jimenez-Villasenor and Flores-Romero
- Box 132
- Folder 1: 01-2937/3086 USA v. Melroy Johnson, Sr.
- Folder 2: 01-2974 Clayton S. Creek v. SD Dept. of Corrections
- Folder 3: 01-2983 USA v. David Winslow Dunham
- Folder 4: 01-3000 Geneva Proctor v. UNUM Life Insurance Company
- Folder 5: 01-3031 Gerald G. Salitros v. Chrystler Corporation
- Folder 6: 01-3078 Richard Dale Hoon v. State of Iowa
- Folder 7: 01-3084 Wayne Nicolaison v. Frank Milczark
- Folder 8: 01-3097 USA v. Mark Fuehrer
- Folder 9: 01-3118 USA v. Norma Hernandez
- Folder 10: 01-3129 USA v. Edward James Gleason, Jr.
- Folder 11: 01-3177 USA v. Timothy Donald Koons
- Folder 12: 01-3181/02-1016 Kimberly R. Smith v. BMW North America Inc.
- Folder 13: 01-3193 Lori Teska v. Jessie Rasmussen
- Folder 14: 01-3210 Scott Booth v. Sheryl Ramstad Hvass
- Folder 15: 01-3228 PaineWebber, Inc. v. Alfred Cohen
- Folder 16: 01-3270 USA v. Jedediah W. Regenwether
- Folder 17: 01-3302/3930 USA v. Daniel Joseph Blahowski/ Michael Allen Francisco
- Folder 18: 01-3365 USA v. Joseph Michael Scolaro
- Folder 19: 01-3368 Byron Treats v. James Morgan
- 308 F.3d 868 (8th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 20: 01-3421 USA v. Aaron M Deroo
- 304 F.3d 824 (8th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 21: 01-3445 Dr. Genick Bar-Meir v. Na Die CastingAss'n, et al.
- Folder 22: 01-3658 USA v. Russell E. Eggleston
- Folder 23A: 01-3706 Jesus Carmona v. State of Minnesota
- Folder 24: 01-3772 Kathleen M. Roche v. St. Luke's Shawnee Mission Health System, Inc.
- Folder 25: 01-3809 USA v. Thomas P. Lalley
- Folder 26: 01-3824 Luebertha Ingram v. Jo Anne B. Barnhart
- Folder 27: 01-4025 American Opera Musical Theatre Co. v. NLRB
- Folder 28: 01-4097 Jeffrey Thacker: Jessica Gallagher v. City of Coumbus
- Folder 29: 01-4146 Muncie Power Products, Inc. v. United Technologies Automotive Inc.
- Folder 30: 01-4150 Joseph Rico v. Mary Leftridge-Byrd
- Folder 31: 01-4193 Walter Sullivan v. Tedd Shimp
- Folder 32: 01-5634 Robert Smith v. Larry Craven
- Folder 33: 01-6109 EEOC v. Local 638 ETC, et al.
- Folder 34: 01-6178 Hugo B. Luckett v. Lynne E. Derie
- 290 F.3d 493 (2nd Cir. 2002)
- Folder 35: 01-6288/6399 USA v. Krystal Layne & Wiliam Dick
- 173 F.Supp.2d 765 (E.D. Tenn. 2001)
- Folder 36: 01-6413 Bobby Andrews v. City of Cookeville
- Folder 37: 01-7490 Richard T. Schweizer v. John H. & Urban S. Mulvehill, Esq.
- Folder 38: 01-7522 Jean Johnson v. Law Firm of Brecher, et al., Dept. of Homeless Shelter
- Folder 39: 01-7539 John & Kathleen Salvador v. Lake George Park Comm'n, et al. Martin Auffredou
- Folder 40: 01-7555 Devorah Shabtai v. Community Medical Center
- Folder 41: 01-7654 Fuchsberg& Fuchsberg v. Chicago Insurance Company
- 300 F.3d 105 (2nd Cir. 2002)
- Folder 42: 01-7907 Gabriel Gonzales v. New York Transit Authority
- Folder 43: 01-7794 Harvey Kash v. Edward Manzello, A. Craig Purcell
- Folder 44: 01-7964/7965 Thomas E. Loria v. Charles Gorman, et al. Dale Feor
- 306 F.3d 1271 (2nd Cir. 2002)
- Folder 45: 01-10087 USA v. Richard Finley
- 301 F.3d 1000 (9th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 46: 01-10144 USA v. Roberto Ambriz-Vasquez
- Folder 47: 01-10430 USA v. Eric Congdon
- Folder 48: 01-10462 USA v. Elmo Dill
- Folder 49: 01-10669 USA v. Vince A. Auld
- Folder 50: 01-12917 EEOC v. Joe’s Stone Crab, Inc.
- 296 F.3d 1265 (11th Cir. 2002)
- Folder 51: 01-13089 United Parcel Servie of America, Inc. v. Lynn Strickland Tire
- Folder 52: 01-14141 Michael E.A. Ford v. Robert Winston Brown, et al.
- 319 F.3d 1302 (11th Cir. 2003)
- Folder 53: 01-14475 Lararo Gonzales c. John Ashcroft
- Folder 54: 01-15221 Michael Pendergast v. Anthony Newland, Warden
- Folder 55: 01-15990 Donalto Daleymple v. Janet Reno
- 334 F.3d 991 (11th Cir. 2003)
- Folder 56: 01-16283 Couote Valley Band of Pomo Indians v. State of California
- Folder 57: 01-16800 Lorenzo Crenshaw v. Department of Veteran Affairs
- Folder 58: 01-17029 Marcell Mills, Jr. V. Gray Davis
- Folder 59: 01-17144 Harry M. Weiss & Associates. P.C. v. Eric Nelson Auctioneering
- Folder 60: 01-50139 USA v. Luis Antonio Zepeda-Armenta
- Folder 61: 01-55175 Violet Smith v. All state Ins. Co.
- Folder 62: 01-55708 Donald Smith v. Bill Lockyer
- Folder 63: 01-55726 Russell Berens vs. Allstate Ins. Co.
- Folder 64: 01-55942 Renee Poillon vs. Delta Family-Care
- Folder 65: 01-56239 Eobert Parrish vs. Larry Small
- 315 F.3d 1131 (9th Cir. 2003)
- Folder 66: 01-56753 Thomas Garcia vs. Lucent Technologies Inc.
- Folder 67: 01-71326 Ahmed Badr vs. John Ashcroft
- Folder 68: 01-71426 Ana Zucel Sanchez-Rodriguez vs. John Ashcroft
- Folder 69: 01-71447 Emil Ayed vs. INS
- Folder 70: 01-71537 Regina Salta vs. INS
- Folder 71: 01-71583 Peter Manarez vs. John Ashcroft
- Folder 72: 01-71723 Chrisanta Nacorra vs. INS
- Folder 1: 01-2937/3086 USA v. Melroy Johnson, Sr.
- Box 131
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[Series 9: 1975],
[Series 10: 1976],
[Series 11: 1977],
[Series 12: 1978],
[Series 13: 1979],
[Series 14: 1980],
[Series 15: 1981],
[Series 16: 1982],
[Series 17: 1983],
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[Series 26: 1992],
[Series 27: 1993],
[Series 28: 1994],
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[Series 31: 1997],
[Series 32: 1998],
[Series 33: 1999],
[Series 34: 2000],
[Series 35: 2001],
[Series 36: 2002],
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[Series 38: 2004],
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