Letter to Everett from Smiley RE: Webster Chapter On Alabama Legislative Redistricting

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October 15, 1999

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  • Case Files, Cromartie Hardbacks. Letter to Everett from Smiley RE: Webster Chapter On Alabama Legislative Redistricting, 1999. 70d42701-f90e-f011-9989-002248226c06. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/d8693c40-aec0-4c20-a014-f89d45a0c1fa/letter-to-everett-from-smiley-re-webster-chapter-on-alabama-legislative-redistricting. Accessed June 14, 2025.

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    State of North Carolina 

MICHAEL F. EASLEY Department of Justice 

ATTORNEY GENERAL P. O. BOX 629 REPLY TO: Tiare B. Smiley 

RALEIGH Special Litigation 

i (919) 716-6900 
2 2-0629 780208 FAX: (919) 716-6763 

October 15, 1999 

VIA HAND DELIVERY 

Mr. Robinson O. Everett 

Everett & Everett 

Post Office Box 586 

Durham, NC 27702 

Re: Webster Chapter on Alabama 

Legislative Redistricting 

Dear Robinson: 

Attached is the chapter written by Dr. Webster regarding Alabama legislative redistricting for 

inclusion in a book to be published that your co-counsel Mr. Popper was so adamant about receiving. 

Because this is proprietary material, as well as entirely irrelevant to the Cromartie case, we assume 

that it only will be reviewed by counsel for purposes of cross-examination and will not be copied 

except for such purpose. If you wish to copy or share this document more broadly, we request that 

you provide us prior notice in writing in time to allow for request and entry of an appropriate 

protective order. 

Sincerely, 

A bell 

(fete alley 
Special Deputy Attorney General 

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TBS/sp 

Enclosure 

cc: Adam Stein 

Todd Cox

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