Memo from Lani Guinier to Peter Judd RE: Roger Farinha and Cathleen M. Cawood

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May 31, 1984

Memo from Lani Guinier to Peter Judd RE: Roger Farinha and Cathleen M. Cawood preview

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  • Legal Department General, Lani Guinier Correspondence. Memo from Lani Guinier to Peter Judd RE: Roger Farinha and Cathleen M. Cawood, 1984. 2b454ddb-e592-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/4fdd9118-2b99-4846-97b4-cf4066dbd367/memo-from-lani-guinier-to-peter-judd-re-roger-farinha-and-cathleen-m-cawood. Accessed April 22, 2025.

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    l4ay 31, 1984

Memo to

From

er Judd

i Guinier

Roger Farinha and Cathleen I"1. Cawood will be working with
LDF on our voting rights registration,/litigation project,
No.0833-02.

Roger is a college graduate who will be working 3 days a
week and should be compensated at the rate of $102.00 Per
week. He started on May 30, 1984 and will work only 2 days
for this week. He should be paid through June 29, 1984 for
a total of 5 weeks.

Cathleen Cawood is a second year law student. She should be
paid $170.00 per week, begi-nning June 4 through the week of
June 25, for a total of 4 weeks.

We may decide to continue the work these students are doing
through the end of Ju1y, in which case I will notify you to
continue paying them accordingly.

Edwina Richardson is a LSCRRC intern in this project and
Roderick Baltimore is a work study law student. They are
also students for whom LDF will owe a small contribution.
Both students will be paid directly from the organizations
primarily supporting them, but LDFr s additional contribution,
when we receive a bilt, should be billed to this same special
proj ect.

LG/r
cc: Ron E1lis, bsq.

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