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 November 23, 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
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