Mission
To preserve and promote knowledge of the history of the development of the law in the Tenth Circuit and the judges and notable lawyers who have served in the Circuit.
Goals
To promote awareness of federal courts in the Tenth Circuit, their function and history by:
- Assisting in the preservation of items of historical significance, including the Byron White Collection
- Assisting in the collection of materials related to court history
- Presenting programs at state bar association meetings
- Sponsoring programs and lectures in the courthouse
- Delivering presentations at local schools
- Planning sessions at the biennial Tenth Circuit Judicial Conference
- Supporting publication of articles about the development of federal courts
- histories of specific events or cases
- biographies or oral histories of judges and distinguished lawyers
- Developing permanent or traveling exhibits
Details
The Society was formed as a non-profit Colorado corporation in 2003 and qualifies under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code as an educational and charitable organization. Contributions, including membership dues, are tax-deductible.
The Society invites readers of this website to join, contribute ideas and information, and participate in Society activities.
Related organizations
Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals
Federal Judicial Center - education and research agency for the federal courts
United States Supreme Court Historical Society
The Historical Society of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Eighth Circuit Historical Society
Ninth Circuit Historical Society
The Eleventh Circuit Historical Society
The Federal Circuit Historical Society
Historical Society of the District of Columbia