Letter from Barry Goldstein to Lani Guinier RE: Article for Congressional Black Caucus Newsletter

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February 7, 1984

Letter from Barry Goldstein to Lani Guinier RE: Article for Congressional Black Caucus Newsletter preview

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  • Legal Department General, Lani Guinier Correspondence. Letter from Barry Goldstein to Lani Guinier RE: Article for Congressional Black Caucus Newsletter, 1984. 1e443175-e692-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/31347579-6f79-4309-b7f4-cb7e0e0245b7/letter-from-barry-goldstein-to-lani-guinier-re-article-for-congressional-black-caucus-newsletter. Accessed July 30, 2025.

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February l, 1984

Lani Guinier, Esquire
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Dear Lani:

sherille Ismail from the congressional_ Black caucusFoundation cal.led Elaine in order to request a brief articLefor the organization's newsletter, point of view. He thoughtthat we could prepare, if we do not-nave an- ana:.ysis arreaiyprepared, oR articl"e regarding t

]F;,i$P5=;ourdMr. Ismail by the end of the month. can you or someone inthe New York office prepare such an articie?

Very truly yours,

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. Goldstein

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cc: Mr. Sherille IsmaiL
Jack Greenberg, Esq.
EIaine R. Jones, Esq.

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