Correspondence from Karlan to Ganucheau (Clerk)
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February 19, 1988

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Case Files, Chisom Hardbacks. Correspondence from Karlan to Ganucheau (Clerk), 1988. de25c8f1-f411-ef11-9f8a-6045bddbf119. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/10fc3e94-aa17-452c-a470-7caca5598877/correspondence-from-karlan-to-ganucheau-clerk. Accessed April 06, 2025.
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February 19, 1988 Hon. Gilbert F. Ganucheau Clerk United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 600 Camp Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 Re: No. 87-3463, Chisom v. Edwards Dear Mr. Ganucheau: I represent the appellants in this case. At oral argument, on December 10, 1987, I was asked a question regarding the status of the other cases concerning the question whether section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1973, applies to judicial elections. At that time, there had been no decisions on that question by a court of appeals. One week ago, the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that section 2 does apply to the election of judges. Mallory v. Eyrich, No. 87-3838 (Jan. 12, 1988). I am enclosing four copies of its slip opinion. Pages 5-13 contain the relevant discussion. I would appreciate your circulating this letter and the opinion to the members of the panel which heard our case--Judges Johnson, Higginbotham, and Brown. I have also served a copy of this letter and the opinion on all counsel of record. Pa S. Karlan Counsel for Plaintiffs- Appellants cc: All counsel NINETY NINE HUDSON STREET, 16th FLOOR • (212) 219-1900 • NEW YORK, N.Y. 10013