Correspondence from Guinier to Wides
Correspondence
November 11, 1985

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Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Working Files - Guinier. Correspondence from Guinier to Wides, 1985. 3e5c3ce1-dd92-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/2a1ef678-2ef7-4294-8b8c-0c16a7eb13ac/correspondence-from-guinier-to-wides. Accessed August 03, 2025.
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NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE ANO EOUCATIONAL FUND, INC. 99 Hudson Street, New York, N.Y. 10013o(212) 21$'1900'efense November 11, 1985 Burt Wides, Esq. 208 9th Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 Dear Burt: On behalf of the civil rights industry and the voting rights bar, I am ple.ased to invite you to paiticipate,as a distinguished member of the Court, in the dry run for Julius Chambers in Thornburq v. gingles. The case will be argued oecffi at ffi-a.u. The moot court' is 10:00 A.M., November 25 in D.C-, at the Howard Law School Moot Courtroom. I enclose a set of briefs in the event you can join us on November 25. It would indeed be an honor to have your continued participation in the interpretation of the L982 lmendrnents and the elucidation of congressional intent. elY, Lani Guinier LG/ r Enclosures Contributions are dedwtible for U.S. income tar purposes The NAACp LEGAL oEFENSE & EoUCATIONAL FUND is not part of the National Association tor the Advancement ol colore.d People although it ,iiiiioiinoeo uiliino srrires itJiommiimentlo iquat righri. LDF has had f or over 25 years a separate Board, program, stall, off ice and budget.