Correspondence from Clerk to Cox Re: Motion for Divided Argument
Correspondence
November 6, 2000

1 page
Cite this item
-
Case Files, Cromartie Hardbacks. Correspondence from Clerk to Cox Re: Motion for Divided Argument, 2000. d3792bf1-d90e-f011-9989-0022482c18b0. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/39c79e97-829e-490b-955f-787975ebba1c/correspondence-from-clerk-to-cox-re-motion-for-divided-argument. Accessed June 14, 2025.
Copied!
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES OFFICE OF THE CLERK WASHINGTON, D. C. 20543 November 6, 2000 Mr. Todd A. Cox NAACP Legal Defense & Ed. Fund 1444 I St., N. W., 10th Flr. Washington, DC 20005 Re: James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina, et al. v. Martin Cromartie, et al. No. 99-1864 Alfred Smallwood, et al. v. Martin Cromartie, et al. No. 99-1865 Dear Mr. Cox: The Court today entered the following order in each of the above entitled cases: The motion of the Smallwood appellants for divided argument is granted. Sincerely, } ; | Bi Te SB 9 { Pa { id 7s gp 41 ~ Ap gf V if, rom i are ff , JANA Ao A wiiliam K. Suter, Clerk g ka EALSD