Memo from Lani Guinier RE Clark v. Cuomo

Correspondence
October 3, 1984

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  • Legal Department General, Lani Guinier Correspondence. Memo from Lani Guinier RE Clark v. Cuomo, 1984. 47db28dd-e692-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/78acc87f-01e1-46fc-b656-bab232b3954b/memo-from-lani-guinier-re-clark-v-cuomo. Accessed May 18, 2025.

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Lani Guinier

October 3, 1984

TO: Eric
Joel

RE: C1ark v. Cuomo

The Appellate Division has
vacated the automatic stayto which the Governor isentitled upon appeal of anorder enjoining his action.This means that the voterregistrati_on progrErm cannotproceed unless the StaG---
can appeal on an interloc_tury basis the vacating oftl. stay pending appeai.
The State's briefs- are duein the Appellate Division
October 15.

Lani

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