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Judge Bruce Van Sickle Papers, 1956-2007
Collection Overview
Title: Judge Bruce Van Sickle Papers, 1956-2007
Predominant Dates:1971-2000
ID: OGLMC1432
Primary Creator: Van Sickle, Bruce (1917-2007)
Extent: 25.5 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 09/27/2001. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Legal
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Judge Bruce Van Sickle Papers have been divided into seven series:
Series 1: Biographical/Personal
Series 2: Bench Books
Series 3: Case Files
Series 4: Court Administrative Documents
Series 5: Subject Files
Series 6: Organizations
Series 7: Conferences, Meetings, and Workshops
Three photographs were separated and placed in the Photograph File Cabinets.
Collection Historical Note
Bruce Marion Van Sickle was born in Minot, North Dakota, on February 13, 1917. He was the son of Guy and Hilda (Rosenquist) Van Sickle. Bruce Van Sickle graduated from high school in Minot in 1935 and from the University of Minnesota in 1941 with a law degree.
During World War II, Bruce Van Sickle was a Captain in the United States Marine Corps Reserves. Following the end of the war, he served as an adjudicator in the U.S. Veteran's Administration in 1946. He practiced law on his own in Minot from 1947-1952, after which he formed the firm of McGee and Van Sickle. He also served in the North Dakota House of Representatives in 1957 and 1959.
He was named to the United States District Court by President Richard Nixon in 1971. Van Sickle's tenure on the federal bench is notable for two important rulings he handed down. First, in the Association of Retarded Citizens case, the judge ruled that North Dakota 's system for the care of the developmentally disabled violated the constitutional rights of its residents by being overcrowded, under-funded and under-staffed. Van Sickle issued a series of rulings forcing the state to institute reforms. Chief among these changes was the movement of developmentally disabled persons from large state-run institutions at Grafton and San Haven to smaller, community based group homes.
In the second case, Coleman vs. Block, Van Sickle issued an injunction that forced the Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) to change its loan-repayment and foreclosure policies. The decision effected over 250,000 farmers, and ordered the FmHA to allow delinquent borrowers to defer making loan payments due to financial hardships caused by factors beyond their control. This case was part of the inspiration for the 1984 film "Country."
Judge Van Sickle assumed Senior Status in February 1985, and continued to hear cases both in North Dakota and the rest of the United States as he was needed. He formally retired from the bench in February 2002. The Federal Building in Minot was named in his honor in August 2002.
Bruce Van Sickle married Dorothy Hermann of Olympia, Washington, on May 26, 1943. They had four children: Susan, John, Craig, and David. Bruce Van Sickle died April 21, 2007, in Bismarck.
Source: Patronage: Histories and Biographies of North Dakota's Federal Judges by Ardell Tharaldson. (found in Box 1, Folder 1 of the Judge Bruce Van Sickle Papers)
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Additional material was donated by Bruce Van Sickle on January 22, 2002 (2002-2552).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Bruce Van Sickle, Bismarck, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation; 2001-2530
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Judge Bruce Van Sickle Papers. OGLMC 1432, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in March 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Biographical/Personal],
[Series 2: Bench Books],
[Series 3: Case Files],
[Series 4: Court Administrative Documents ],
[Series 5: Subject Files ],
[Series 6: Organizations ],
[Series 7: Conferences, Meetings, and Workshops ],
[Photographs :],
[All]
- Series 6: Organizations
- This series contains files from various legal organizations in which Van Sickle was involved. The files have been arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the organization. Material from the Eighth Circuit Historical Society comprises the bulk of the series.
- Box 16
- Folder 8: American Inns of Court: 1992-1999
- Folder 9: Eighth Circuit Historical Society-Branch Regulations, North Dakota Branch: 1990, 1994
- Folder 10: Eighth Circuit Historical Society, ND Chapter, Correspondence: 1984-1990
- Folder 11: Eighth Circuit Historical Society, ND Chapter, Historical Materials on ND Judges
- Folder 12: Eighth Circuit Historical Society, Membership: 1987-1989
- Folder 13: Eighth Circuit Historical Society, Meeting Minutes: 1984-1994
- Folder 14: Eighth Circuit Historical Society, Committee Reports: 1987
- Folder 15: Eighth Circuit Historical Society, Committee Reports: 1988
- Folder 16: Eighth Circuit Historical Society, Committee Reports: 1989
- Folder 17: Eighth Circuit Historical Society, Correspondence: 1986-1994
- Folder 18: Eighth Circuit Historical Society Historical Society News : undated
- Folder 19: Eighth Circuit Historical Society. Branch Regulations of District Chapters
- Folder 20: Federal Judges Association: 1981-1995
- Folder 21: Federal Practice Committee: 1980-1992
- Folder 22: Memorandum to the Members of the Federal Practice Committee, US District Court, District of ND, from James S. Hill, Chairman: January 15, 1987
- Folder 23: Inquisitor's Club: 1979, 1984
- Folder 24: Judicial Conference of the Eighth Circuit, Ad-Hoc Committee: 1974-1975
- Folder 25: Judicial Conference of the Eighth Circuit: 1980, 1984
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Judicial Conference of the United States : 1977-1981
- Folder 2: Judicial Conference of the United States : 1982-1984
- Folder 3: Judicial Conference of the United States : 1985-1989
- Folder 4: Judicial Conference of the United States : 1990-1991
- Folder 5: North Dakota Conference, United Church of Christ
- Folder 6: North Dakota Court Services Administration Committee: 1978-1982
- Folder 7: Order of DeMolay: 1986-1989
- Folder 8: SBAND Constitutional Bicentennial Public Service Announcements Project: 1986-1987
- Folder 9: Trail Riders Associated International: 1978-1981
- Folder 10: Trail-Winter Conference: December 1-2, 1979
- Folder 11: Ward County Bar Association: 1974-1978
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[Series 1: Biographical/Personal],
[Series 2: Bench Books],
[Series 3: Case Files],
[Series 4: Court Administrative Documents ],
[Series 5: Subject Files ],
[Series 6: Organizations ],
[Series 7: Conferences, Meetings, and Workshops ],
[Photographs :],
[All]