Letter from court to Solicitor General Derengoski RE: Permission to File in Excess

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July 28, 1972

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  • Case Files, Milliken Hardbacks. Letter from court to Solicitor General Derengoski RE: Permission to File in Excess, 1972. 9528847b-53e9-ef11-a730-7c1e5247dfc0. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/05b6547a-963c-4bf5-86fc-f314bc9bd137/letter-from-court-to-solicitor-general-derengoski-re-permission-to-file-in-excess. Accessed July 06, 2025.

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    O F F IC E  O F  T H E  C LER K

J A M E S  A. H IG G IN S  
CLERK

U n it e d  s t a t e s  c o u r t  o f  a p p e a l s
FOR T H E  S IX TH  C IR C U I T

C IN C IN N A T I .  O H IO  4 5 2 0 2

July 28, 1972

Mr. Robert A. Derengoski 
Solicitor General of Michigan 
Department of the Attorney General 
Lansing, Michigan 48913

Re: Case No. 72-8002
Bradley vs. Milliken

Dear Mr. Derengoski:
Your letter of July 26, 1972, requesting 

permission to exceed the page limitations prescribed 
by the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure has been 
referred to the Chief Judge of this court.

Judge Phillips has instructed me to respond 
to you and advise you that, because of the number of 
issues involved in this case, any of the parties 
will be permitted to file a brief in excess of the 
page limitations provided by Rule 28(g) of the 
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure.

cc: Mr.
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 

//Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. 
Mr. Mr.

Frank J. Kelley 
Eugene Krasicky 
David Norman 
Ralph B. Guy, Jr. 
J. Harold Flannery 
Jack Greenberg 
Louis R. Lucas 
Nathaniel R. Jones 
E. Winther McCroom Bruce Miller

Very truly yours,

f a

James A. Higgins, Clerk
r. Alexander B. Ritchie 

Mr. George Roumell, Jr. 
Mr. Theodore Sachs 
Mr. Kenneth B. McConnell 
Mr. Richard P. Condit 
Mr. William M. Saxton 
Mr. Douglas H. West 
Mr. Robert J. Lord 
Mr. Charles F, Clippert

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