Correspondence from Guinier to Pear
Correspondence
February 1, 1984

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Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Working Files - Guinier. Correspondence from Guinier to Pear, 1984. bf5b9861-de92-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/837bd0a8-b083-4c92-a23e-8b61a25d309e/correspondence-from-guinier-to-pear. Accessed April 29, 2025.
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Lesar@renseH. Ebbruaqz 1, 1984 l,lr. bbert Pear Itre New York Tines 1000 6rurecLictrt Avenue, N.W. WashingiEon, D.C. 20035 Ear R&ert: I errclose a @FY of tlre three-judge coult decision inrralidatj-:rg semen IbftfI CaJ.olina legislatirre districts, 2 of wfiiclr Br:ad reynolds had approved under 55 Pr* clearance proce&rres. ltre renaining five districts we:e in non-oovsed portions of tLre state so Relmolds had never revisred tlrenr. fre Nsi Orleans "bnaId Drck" opinion is norrr retrnrted in 574 F. Sutrp. 325- Please caII ne if yor need any fr:rther informalion. I-ani Grinier Tfi/r Enclosu:= Contributions are deductible for U.S. income tat purposes The NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE & EDUCATIoNAL FUND is not part ol the National Association for the Advancement ol Colored People although it was lounded by it and shares its commitment to equal rights. LDF has had for over 25 years a separate Board, prog ram, stalf, otlice and budget. NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUND' INC. 99 Hudson Street, New york, N.Y. 10013o(212) 219-1900