Orders Granting Leave

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January 11, 1990

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  • Case Files, LULAC and Houston Lawyers Association v. Attorney General of Texas Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. Orders Granting Leave, 1990. f9af9d74-267c-f011-b4cc-7c1e52467ee8. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/a5c612bd-3c75-479c-8038-adc765423185/orders-granting-leave. Accessed November 07, 2025.

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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 

  

  

  

FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT U.S. CLURT OF APPEALS 
FILED 

No. 90-9003 JAN 1% 1990 

GILBERT. F. GANUCHEAL 
CLERK 

LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS, 

COUNCIL No. 4434, ET AL., 

Plaintiffs—-Respondents, 

versus 

WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE 

OF TEXAS, ET AL., 

Defendants, 

JUDGE SHAROLYN WOOD, ETC., 

Defendant-Petitioner. 

On Application for Leave to Appeal 

from an Interlocutory Order 

Before GEE, DAVIS and JONES, Circuit Judges 

BY THE COURT: 

IT IS ORDERED that leave to appeal from the interlocutory 

order of the United States District Court for the Western District 

of Texas entered on January 2, 1990, is ARAB TED. 

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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 

FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT 

  

U.S. CCURT OF APPEALS 

  

No. 90-8014 FILED 

JAN 111930 
LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN GILBERT F. GANUCHEAU CITIZENS, COUNCIL NO. 4434, CLERK 

Plaintiffs-Appellees, 

versus 

WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS, ETC., ET AL, 

Defendants, 

JIM MATTOX, 

Defendant-Appellee, 

versus 

JUDGE F. HAROLD ENTZ, ETC., 
and JUDGE SHAROLYN WOOD, ETC. 
and GEORGE S. BAYOUD, JR., ETC., 

Defendants-Appellants. 

and 

TOM RICKHOFF, SUSAN D. REED, JOHN 
J. SPECIA, JR., SID L. HARLE, SHARON 
MACRAE and MICHAEL P. PEDAN, Bexar 
County, Texas State District Judges. 

Appellants. 

 



  

Appeals from the United States District Court for the 

Western District of Texas 

Before GEE, DAVIS and JONES, Circuit Judges. 

PER CURIAM: 

It is ORDERED that Motion for Leave to File Brief of Amicus 

Curiae on the Issue of Emergency Stay (27 District Judges of 

Harris County, Texas) is, hereby 

GRANTED. 

/s/ Thomas Gibbs Gee 
  

THOMAS GIBBS GEE 

United States Circuit Judge 

 



U.S. CCURT OF APPEALS 

FILED 

JAN 171930 

NO. 90~8014 GILBERT. F. GANUCHEAU 

IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 

FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT 

LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS, 

COUNCIL NO. 4434, 

Plaintiffs-Appellees, 

ys. 

WILLIAM P. CLEMENTS, ETC., ET AlL., 

Defendants, 

JIM MATTOX 
Defendants-Appellants, 

and 

HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT JUDGE SHAROLYN WOOD, 
Intervenor-Defendant-Appellant. 

Appeals from the United States District Court for the 
Northern District of Texas 

Before GEE, DAVIS and JONES, Circuit Judges. 

PER CURIAM: 

It is ORDERED that Motion for Leave to File Brief of Amicus 

Curiae on the Issue of Emergency Stay (27 District Judges of 

Harris County, Texas) is, hereby 

GRANTED. 

Wimsioms ALC 

THOMAS GIBBS GEE 
United States Circuit Judge

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