Letter To Court From McDonald RE: Parties Consenting To Filing of Amicus Brief In Support Of Appellants

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November 5, 1998

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  • Case Files, Cromartie Hardbacks. Letter To Court From McDonald RE: Parties Consenting To Filing of Amicus Brief In Support Of Appellants, 1998. ace483e9-e20e-f011-9989-7c1e5267c7b6. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/4554e6ba-1e33-422d-81f8-f7cda8a63256/letter-to-court-from-mcdonald-re-parties-consenting-to-filing-of-amicus-brief-in-support-of-appellants. Accessed October 05, 2025.

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    i » SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 

Laughlin McDonald 

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Director 

WE Neil Bradley 
Associate Director 

Maha S. Zaki 

AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION 
Cristina Correia 

Staff Counsel 

Southern Regional Office 44 Forsyth Street, N.W., Suite 202 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 
(404) 523-2721 Fax (404) 653-0331 

      

      
  

  

  

November 5, 1998 

William K. Suter 
Clerk 

Supreme Court of the United States 

Washington, D.C. 20543 

Re: Hunt v. Cromartie 

No. 98-85 
  

Dear Mr. Suter: 

Enclosed are letters from the parties in this case consenting 

to the filing of an amicus brief by the American Civil Liberties 

Union in support of appellants. 

Best wishes. 

Sincerely, 

L appt MaMa alol 
Laughlin McDonald 

encls. 
cc: Edwin M. Speas, Jr. 

WV odd A. Cox 

Robinson O. Everett 

  

Nadine Strossen President Ira Glasser Executive Director Kenneth B. Clark Chair, National Advisory Council Richard Zacks Treasurer =o ”e & 

National Headquarters 125 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004-2400 
(212) 549-2500 

 



       
   

, SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 

Laughlin McDonald 
Director 

Neil Bradley 
Associate Director 

: 4 Maha S. Zaki 

AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION N OV ty: 1998 Cristina Correia 
mn Staff Counsel 

Southern Regional Office 44 Forsyth Street, N.W., Suite 202 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (404) 523-2721 Fax (404) 653-0331 

  

  

         
  

  

  

October 28, 1998 

Norman Chachkin 

NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. 

Suite 1600 

99 Hudson Street 

Naw York, NY 10013 

Re: Hunt v. Cromartie 

No. 98-85 

Dear Mr. Chachkin: 

This is to request the consent of appellants Alfred Smallwood, 
et al., to the filing of an amicus brief by the American Civil 
Liberties Union in support of the appellants. Please indicate at 
the space provided on the enclosed copy of this letter whether 
consent is given, and return the copy to me in the enclosed self- 

addressed envelope. 

Best wishes. 

Sincerely, 

= beer Lape, 

Laughlin McDonald 

encls. 

As counsel for appellants Alfred Smallwood, et al., I 
consent to the filing of an amicus brief by the American Civil 
Liberties Union in support of the appellants. 

Todd A. Cox ie 
Counsel of Record 

Appellant Defendant-Intervenors 

  

  

Nadine Strossen Fresident Ira Glasser Executive Director Kenneth B. Clark Chair, National Advisory Council Richard Zacks Treasurer &5 gs ® 

National Headquarters 125 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004-2400 (212) 549-2500 g 

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Laughlin McDonald 

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Neil Bradley 

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Cristina Correia 

Staff Counsel 

  

    

    
  

      
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION 

  
  

Southern Regional Office 44 Forsyth Street, N.W., Suite 202 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (404) 523-2721 Fax (404) 653-0331 

October 28, 11998 

Edwin M. Speas, Jr. 

North Carolina Department of Justice 

P.O. Box 629 

Raleigh, NC 27602-0629 

Re: Hunt v. Cromartie 

No. 98-85 

Dear Mr. Speas: 

This is to request the consent of appellants James B. Hunt, 

Jr., et al., to the. filing of an amicus brief by the American Civil 

Liberties Union in support of the appellants. Please indicate at 

the space provided on the enclosed copy of this letter whether 

consent is given, and return the copy to me in the enclosed self- 

addressed envelope. 

Best wishes. 

Sincerely, 

Laughlin McDonald 

encls. 

As counsel for appellants James B. Hunt, Jr., et al., 1 

consent to the filing of an amicus brief by the American Civil 

Liberties Union in support of the appellants. 

ir   

  

Nadine Strossen President Ira Glasser Executive Director Kenneth B. Clark Chair, National Advisory Council Richard Zacks Treasurer & es ® 

National Headquarters 125 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004-2400 
(212) 549-2500 

 



    

  
  SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 

Laughlin McDonald 
C-—— Director 

Neil Bradley 
Associate Director 

Maha S. Zaki 
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION Cristina Correia 

Staff Counsel 

Southern Regional Office 44 Forsyth Street, N.W., Suite 202 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 : 

  

    

  

      
    

  

(404) 523-2721 Fax (404) 653-0331 

October 28, 1998 

Robinson O. Everett 

P.O. Box 586 

Durham, NC 27702 

Re: Hunt v. Cromartie 

No. 98-85 

Dear Mr. Everett: 

This is to request the consent of appellees Martin Cromartie, 
et al., to.the filing of an amicus brief by the American Civil 
Liberties Union in support of the appellants. Please indicate at 
the space provided on the enclosed copy of this letter whether 
consent 1s given, and return the copy to me in the enclosed self- 
addressed envelope. 

Best wishes. 

Sincerely, 

Lgl Wiwatel 
Laughlin McDonald 

encls. 

As counsel for appellees Martin Cromartie, et al., I 
consent to the filing of an amicus brief by the American Civil 
Liberties Union in support of the appellants. 

=I   
  

  

Nadine Strossen President Ira Glasser Executive Director Kenneth B. Clark Chair, National Advisory Council Richard Zacks Treasurer = - ® 

National Headquarters 125 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004-2400 (212) 549-2500

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