INTERVLEWER ORAL HISTORY AGREERDZNT The Historical Societv of the District of Columbia Circuit Oral Historv Agreement of Harold L. Tal’ isman 1. In consideration of the recording and preservation of the oral history memoir of Judge Reggie B. Walton by the Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit, Washington, D.C., and its employees and agents (hereinafter “the Society”), I, Harold L. Talisman: do hereby grant and convey to the Society and its successors and assigns all of my rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings, transcripts and computer disk of my interviews of Judge Reggie B. Walton as described in Schedule A hereto, including literary rights and copyrights. AI1 copies of the tapes, transcripts and computer disk are subject to the same restrictions herein provided. 2. I also reserve for myself and to the executor of my estate the right to use the tapes, transcripts and computer disk and their content as a resource for any book, pamphlet, article or other writing of which I or my executor may be the author or coauthor. 3. I authorize the Society to duplicate, edit, publish, including publication on the internet, and permit the use of said tape recordings, transcripts and computer disk in any mmer that the Society considers appropriate, and I ~vaive any claims I may have or acquire to any royalties from such use. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before ine this mayof 2u-n~ ,zoo&. V Schedule A Tape recordings and transcripts resulting from 3 interviews of Judge Reggie B. Walton on the following dates: Date & Title March 16,2007 Oral History of Federal District Judge Reggie B. Walton First Interview April 11,2007 Oral History of Federal District Judge Reggie B. Wdton Second Interview May 8,2007 Oral History of Federal District Judge Reggie B. Walton Third Interview Number of Tapes i May 8,2007 Oral History of Federal District Judge Reggie B. Walton Third Lnterviesv Continued I Pages of Transcript 26 28 27 7 The transcripts of the three interviews are contained 011 one computer disk. vi