Draft Supplemental Pleading

Working File
January 1, 1973

Draft Supplemental Pleading preview

3 pages

Cite this item

  • Case Files, Milliken Hardbacks. Draft Supplemental Pleading, 1973. 8da06038-54e9-ef11-a730-7c1e5247dfc0. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/5b4be0cd-0359-40db-aa5b-77d064c18325/draft-supplemental-pleading. Accessed July 05, 2025.

    Copied!

    #\

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN 

SOUTHERN DIVISION

)
RONALD BRADLEY, et al.} )

Plaintiffs )
)

v. )
)

WILLIAM G. MILLIKEN, )

)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)



SUPPLEMENTAL PLEADING

1. The pertinent prior proceedings and decisions

in this cause are set forth in Bradley v. Milliken, 433 F. 2d 897 

(6th Cir. 1970); Bradley v. Mllliken, 438 F.2d 897 (6th Cir. 1971) 

Bradley v, Milliken. F .2d_ (6th Cir. Feb. 23, 1972),

cert« denied, U .S. , 41 U.S.L.W. 3175 (6th Cir.

Oct. 10, 1972); Bradley v. Mllliken, F.2d (6th Cir.

Dec. 8, 1972); Ruling on Issue of Segregation, 338 F.Supp. 582 

(E.D.Mich. 1971) aff'd, F .2d (Dec. 8, 1972);

Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law on Detroit-Only 

Plans of Desegregation, F .Supp. (E.D.Mich. March 28,

1972), aff*d, F .2d (Dec. 8, 1972); Ruling on Propriety

of a Metropolitan Remedy to Accomplish Desegregation of the

Public Schools of the City of Detroit, _____F.Supp.______

(E.D.Mich. March 24, 1972), aff'd in part, and vacated as 

set forth in F .2d (Dec. 8, 1972); Ruling on

Desegregation Area and Development of Plan, and Findings 

of Fact and Conclusions of Law in Support thereof, F .Supp.

_____ (E.D.Mich. June 14, 1972), vacated in part as set forth 

in F .2d (Dec. 8, 1972); Order for Acquisition

of Transportation, F .Supp. (E.D.Mich. July 11, 1972),

vacated as set forth in Bradley v. Milliken6 F .2d______

(Dec. 8, 1972).

2. The following local and intermediate school 

districts are necessary in this cause for the limited purpose 

of accomplishing the effective desegregation of the Detroit 

public schools in every respect now and hereafter:

Wayne County Inter-mediate; Oakland County Intermediate;
Macomb County Intermediate; Lake Shore; Roseville
City; East Detroit City; South Lake; Grosse Pointe;
Lakeview; Centerline; Fitzgerald; Warren Woods;
Fraser; Harper 'Woods; Van Dyke Community; Warren
Consolidated; Hazel Park City; Hamtramck; Lamphere;
Madison Heights; City of Troy; Ferndale City;
Berkley City; Highland Park; Royal Oak City;
Clawson City; Birmingham; Oak Park City; Southfield;
Bloomfield Hills; Farmington; Clarenceville;
West Bloomfield; Livonia; Garden City; South
Redford; N. Dearborn Heights; Crestwood; Cherry Hill;
Redford Union; Taylor; Dearborn City; Dearborn Heights;



Fairlane; Romulus Community; Inkster City; Wayne 
Community; Westwood Community; Ecorse; Allen 
Park; Southgate Community; River Rouge City;
Rivervlew Community; Wyandotte City; Lincoln Park 
City; Melvindale-North Allen.

3. The following school districts are necessary 

for the limited purpose of accomplishing the effective 

desegregation of the Detroit public schools now and hereafter, 

including but not limited to, limitation of their additional 

school capacity except insofar as it affirmatively promotes 

desegregation:

Pontiac City; Novi Community; Holly Area; Huron 
Valley; Lake Orion Community; Oxford Area Community; 
Rochester Community; Walled Lake Consolidated;
Avondale; Brandon Township; Clarkston Community;
South Lyons Community; Waterford; Mt. Clemens 
Community; Anchor Bay; Richmond Community; Romeo 
Community; Chippewa Valley; Clintondale; L*Anse 
Creuse; South Lake; Utica Community; Armada 
Area; New Haven Community; Plymouth Community;
Huron; Northville; Van Buren; Flat Rock Community; 
Gibraltar; Grosse lie Township; Trenton Public

Respectfully submitted,

PAUL R. DIMOND 
906 Rose Avenue 
Ann Arbor, Michigan 

J. HAROLD FLANNERY 
ROBERT PRESSMAN

Center for Law & Education 
6l Kirkland Street 
Cambridge, Massachusetts

E. WINTHER McCROOM 
3*4 25 Woodburn Avenue 
Cincinnati, Ohio

Schools; Woodhaven.

LOUIS R. LUCAS 
WILLIAM E. CALDWELL

Ratner, Sugermon & Lucas 
525 Commerce Title Bldg. 
Memphis, Tennessee

NATHANIEL JONES 
General Counsel 
N.A.A.C.P.
1790 Broadway 
New York, New York

JACK GREENBERG 
NORMAN J. CHACHKIN 

10 Columbus Circle 
New York, New York

-  3  -

Copyright notice

© NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.

This collection and the tools to navigate it (the “Collection”) are available to the public for general educational and research purposes, as well as to preserve and contextualize the history of the content and materials it contains (the “Materials”). Like other archival collections, such as those found in libraries, LDF owns the physical source Materials that have been digitized for the Collection; however, LDF does not own the underlying copyright or other rights in all items and there are limits on how you can use the Materials. By accessing and using the Material, you acknowledge your agreement to the Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the Materials.


Additional info

To the extent that LDF includes information about the Materials’ origins or ownership or provides summaries or transcripts of original source Materials, LDF does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of such information, transcripts or summaries, and shall not be responsible for any inaccuracies.

Return to top