Letter to Gov. Edwards and Atty Gen. Ieyoub from Marc Moria RE Black Majority District for the LA Supreme Court
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April 6, 1992 - April 13, 1992
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Case Files, Chisom Hardbacks. Letter to Gov. Edwards and Atty Gen. Ieyoub from Marc Moria RE Black Majority District for the LA Supreme Court, 1992. 0bd7d8d1-f211-ef11-9f89-6045bda844fd. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/09e6af01-11cb-46c6-8c55-bef068c22a55/letter-to-gov-edwards-and-atty-gen-ieyoub-from-marc-moria-re-black-majority-district-for-the-la-supreme-court. Accessed December 04, 2025.
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!MARC H. MORIAL
State Senator
District 4
City of New Orleans
210 O'Keefe Avenue
Suite 900
New Orleans, Louisiana 70112
District Phone: 504/588-9171
District Fax: 504/588-1027
Capitol Phone: 504/342-2040
Capitol Fax: 504/342-0617
April 6, 1992
VIA FAX
SENATE
STATE OF LOUISIANA
Governor Edwin W. Edwards
Governor's Mansion
Baton Rouge, LA 70804
VIA FAX
Attorney General Richard Ieyoub
State Capitol Building
22nd Floor
Baton ,Rouge, LA 70804.
COMMITTEES:
Environmental Quality,
Vice Chairman
Commerce
Labor and Industrial Relations
Revenue and Fiscal Affairs
Select Committee on Crime and Drugs
SUBCOMMITTEES:
Capital Outlay
Education, Chairman
ACTION:
Crime and Drugs
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RE: ,Creation of a Black Majority District For the Louisiana
Supreme Court
Dear Governor Edwards and General Ieyoub:
Congratulations are in order for all parties for the recent
settlement of the Clark case.
There is however, one significant item of unfinished business.
This is the settlement of the Chisom case which is also pending in
the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. This litigation
seeks to create a majority Black Supreme Court district in Orleans
Parish through the division of the current two judge district into
two separate one-judge districts.
I will introduce legislation this session to create such a district
as an avenue for settlement of the litigation.
Like Clark, the settlement of this litigation is important to the
Black citizens of this state as it would allow Louisiana to join
so many states with the ascendence of a Black judge or lawyer to
our. State's highest court.
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Accordingly, I am asking that you convene an immediate meeting to
discuss and work out the terms of the settlement of this litigation
so that the legislature can move forward to the extent necessary
with the legislation necessary to create this majority Black
Supreme Court district.
I await your response.
Very truly yours,
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MARC H. MORIAL
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cc: Counsel for Plaintiffs:
1) Roy J. Rodney
2) Julius Chambers
3) Ron Wilson
4) Pamela S. Karlan
5) Dayna Cunningham
Senator Charles D. Jones
Senator Dennis Bagneris
Senator Cleo Fields
Senator Jon Johnson
Representative Edwin Murray
Representative Sherman Copelin