School Integration, General, 1964-1985 - 21 of 24

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January 1, 1964 - January 1, 1985

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  • Case Files, Cromartie Hardbacks. Letter to Judges from Everett RE: Notice of Reno v. Bossier Decision, 2000. ffef74b2-e40e-f011-9989-002248226c06. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/7325dbb0-aa5a-480e-8e62-a607f1c7dcad/letter-to-judges-from-everett-re-notice-of-reno-v-bossier-decision. Accessed August 19, 2025.

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ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 

SUITE 300 
R.O. EVERETT (1878-1971) 301 W. MAIN STREET 

KATHRINE R. EVERETT (1893-1992) P.O. BOX 588 

ROBINSON O. EVERETT TEL: (919) 682-5691 DAWN T. BATTISTE DurHaM, NorTH CAROLINA 27702 FAX: (919) 682-5469 
SANDRA G. HERRING 

OF COUNSEL 
ROBERT D. HOLLEMAN 

OF COUNSEL 
CRAIG M. KABATCHNICK 
(ADMITTED N.C, D.C.) 

January 31, 2000 

The Honorable Lacy H. Thornburg 
United States Circuit Judge Designee, Fourth Circuit 
241 U.S. Courthouse 
100 Otis Street 
Asheville, North Carolina 28801 

The Honorable Terrence W. Boyle 
Chief District Court Judge 
306 East Main Street, Federal Building 
Post Office Drawer 306 
Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27907 

The Honorable Richard L. Voorhees 

United States District Court Judge 
195 Charles R. Jonas Federal Bldg. 
401 W. Trade Street 
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 

Re: Reno v. Bossier Parish School Board 

Dear Judges: 

Counsel for plaintiffs wish to call to the Court’s attention that on January 24, 2000 the 
Supreme Court of the United States handed down a decision in Reno v. Bossier Parish School 
Board, a redistricting case. 

Sincerely, 

RY: Lott. a 7h her ts 

Robinson O. Everett 
Attorney for Plaintiffs 

cc: Tiare Smiley 
cc: Adam Stein 

cc: Todd Cox

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