Appellants' Appearance Form

Public Court Documents
1972

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  • Case Files, Norwood v. Harrison - Hardbacks. Appellants' Appearance Form, 1972. 13788d63-722e-f111-88b4-7c1e526962fd. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/3a957af9-6bf3-48ef-8a3e-aa72e4af00b9/appellants-appearance-form. Accessed July 18, 2026.

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     [||3a0db867-1a4f-4f7b-8d22-613129c8246d||] APPEARANCE FORM 

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 
72 

No. , OcTtoBER TERM, 19___   

Delores Norwood, et al. D. L. Harrison, Sr., et al. 
    

bt at A ATA ATA MLSE “EY LOTR T 3 Rr a ToT a > 

(Petitioner or Appellant) 0 espondent or Appellee) 
  

Appellants 
The Clerk will enter my appearance as Counsel for the   

Signature 
  

See Attached List 
Type or Print Name   

Address 
  

City and State 
  

NOTE: This appearance must be signed by an individual Member of the Bar of the Supreme 

Court of the United States. 
  

  

  

  

The Clerk is requested to notify counsel & action of the Court by means of: 

[ 1 Collect Telegram 

[1 Airmail Letter 

[1 Regular Mail 

NOTE: When more than one attorney represents a single party or group of parties, counsel 

should designate a particular individual to whom notification is to be sent, with the 

understanding that if other counsel should be informed he will perform that function. 
  

1 Petitioner(s) 

1 Respondent(s) 

In this case the person to be notified for # 

is: 
] Appellant(s) 

1 Appellee(s) 

NORMAN J. CHACHKIN 1] Amicus 

  

(Name—Type or Print) 

10 Columbus Circle 
  

(Street Address) 

New York, New York 1001° 
  

(City, State and Zip Code) [||3a0db867-1a4f-4f7b-8d22-613129c8246d||] 

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