Letter to Rodak from Bogard RE: Amicus Brief Correction

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January 3, 1974

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  • Case Files, Milliken Hardbacks. Letter to Rodak from Bogard RE: Amicus Brief Correction, 1974. 9178c469-54e9-ef11-a730-7c1e5247dfc0. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/cf1a0dc9-f8ad-4c86-8313-69d2f122bd9a/letter-to-rodak-from-bogard-re-amicus-brief-correction. Accessed April 04, 2025.

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OF F I CE S  OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
T H E O D O R E  L. S E N D A K ,  A tto r n e y  G eneral

219 STATE HOUSE 

4 6 2 0 4

I N D I A N A P O L I S

January 3, 1974 *

Hon. Michael Rodak, Jr., Clerk 
United States Supreme Court 
Washington, D.C. 20543

Re: Mi 11iken, et al. v. Bradley, et al.
Nos. 73-434, 73-435, 73-436

Dear Mr. Rodak:

On December 28, 1973, the Indiana Attorney General's Office mailed 
forty-five (45) copies of "BRIEF ON THE MERITS IN SUPPORT OF PETITIONERS 
SUBMITTED AMICUS CURIAE BY THE STATE OF INDIANA" to the United States Supreme 
Court. There was an error in the second line of page 12 of that Brief in 
that the phrase "to this Court" should not have been printed in the brief.

Please use this letter as your notice to correct the error noted above 
so that the first paragraph of page 12 now reads:

On September 10, 1971, the defendants filed their
Notice of Appeal from the final judgment entered on
August 13, 1971.

A copy of this letter has been served upon all counsel of record who 
were served with copies of the Amicus Brief.

Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

Assistant Attorney General

DPB:mab
cc: All Counsel of Record

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