Transfer from Section H to Section D

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May 25, 1982

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  • Case Files, Major v. Treen Hardbacks. Transfer from Section H to Section D, 1982. 2873231c-c803-ef11-a1fd-6045bddc4804. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/76c893da-3620-4458-a961-706fcdc71529/transfer-from-section-h-to-section-d. Accessed November 05, 2025.

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    MINUTE ENTRY 

DUPLANTIER, J. 

May 25, 1982 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

; FILED 
U.S. DIS T GOURT 

RILT OF LA 

Maris 2 5PM; 
NELSON E. JONE 3 

fate fp 

EASTERN fo. nS 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA 

BARBARA MAJOR, ET AL CIVIL ACTION 

versus : NO. 82-1192 

DAVID C. TREEN, ET AL SECTION "H" 

On March 24, 1982, C.A. 82-1136(D) was filed, attacking the 1981 

reapportionment plan for the congressional districts of 

1982, C.A. 82-1192(H) was filed also attacking the same 

well as the 1981 reapportionment plan for the Louisiana 

Local Rule 2.5 provides that whenever an action is 

all or a material:part of the subject matter of another 

. + o or that is closely related to another such action 

previously dismissed", the action filed later "shall be 

Louisiana. On March 26, 

reapportionment plan as 

legislature. 

filed which "comprises 

action . . . then pending ~ 

either pending or 

transferred to the Section 

to which the civil matter having the lowest docket number has been allotted 

unless the two judges involved determine that some other procedure is in the 

interests of justice." 

Accordingly, this action is hereby transferred to Section D. 

WAY 25 W827, 

TRANSFERRED TO.

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