Correspondence from Horack to Counsel Re: Brief of Respondents

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September 15, 1970

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  • Case Files, Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hardbacks. Correspondence from Horack to Counsel Re: Brief of Respondents, 1970. 5357d25e-2e34-f111-88b4-7c1e527f53b4. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/2100a6de-cbc7-4172-833b-1e0dca3f50e1/correspondence-from-horack-to-counsel-re-brief-of-respondents. Accessed June 02, 2026.

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ERVIN, HORACK & McCARTHA 

  

  

PAUL R. ERVIN ATTORNEYS AT LAW 

BEN. S. HORACK ATTORNEYS BUILDING 
C. EUGENE McCARTHA 806 EAST TRADE STREET A C JAMES M. TALLEY, JR. iA WILLIAM E. UNDERWOOD, JR. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 
HENRY N. PHARR, IT 28202 

WILLIAM S. LOWNDES 

RAY S. FARRIS . 

DAVID P. UNDERWOOD September 15, 1970 

Honorable Erwin N. Griswold 

Solicitor General of the 

United States 

Department of Justice 
Washington, D. C. 20530 

Honorable Robert Morgan 
Attorney General 
State of North Carolina 
Department of Justice 
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 

Mr. James M. Nabritt 

10 Columbus Circle 

New York, New York 10019 

Mr. J. LeVonne Chambers 
Chambers, Stein, Ferguson 

and Lanning 
216 West Tenth Street 
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 

Re: James E. Swann et al v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, et al 
Brief in the Supreme Court of the United States, October Term 1970 
(Nos. 281 and 349) 

Gentlemen: 

I enclose for each of you a copy of the briefs of the respondents and cross 
petitioners filed in No. 281 and No.349. 

When printing of these briefs has been completed we will, of course, furnish 
you with printed copies. 

Very sincerely yours, 3 

~~ : 

SA 
Benj. S. Horack 

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