Correspondence from Pamela Karlan to Prof. Richard L. Engstrom

Correspondence
June 16, 1988

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  • Legal Department General, Lani Guinier Correspondence. Correspondence from Pamela Karlan to Prof. Richard L. Engstrom, 1988. d4cfa668-ec92-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/be7e4c2d-6e08-492f-a555-f68e8cd35634/correspondence-from-pamela-karlan-to-prof-richard-l-engstrom. Accessed August 19, 2025.

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June 16, 1988

Professor Riehard L. Engstrom
Department of Political Science
University of New Orleans
New Orleans, LA

Dear Dick:

- rt vras good speaking to you. r am enclosing copies of thetltings you asked for--the district court opinions- in B""h."."J-City.of Jackson and your testimony in wtritfleta v. ctinEonl--as fmentioned, the-hearing on the injunction in the fouisiana Supreme
Court case (Chisom) is on June 29th.

on the caroll.ton issuer you night want arso to speak toLaughrin, who's doing a number of these singre-member co.lrission
cases.

- {i!1}ry, r spoke to r,arry .and Jin today. cumurative votingworked like a charm in the Chilton County elections last rreek]And Judge Thompson adopted your analysis .of singre-shot voting(you know, the ttLt2l[ to 6!r or whatever it was) in one of th;other Dillard cases.

S. Kar1an

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