Plaintiffs' Second Request for Production of Documents, Papers, and Things

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September 29, 1982

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  • Case Files, Major v. Treen Hardbacks. Plaintiffs' Second Request for Production of Documents, Papers, and Things, 1982. 053af5a5-c903-ef11-a1fd-6045bdec8a33. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/dd597850-eaa9-4100-8245-939ab094c04f/plaintiffs-second-request-for-production-of-documents-papers-and-things. Accessed November 05, 2025.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA 

BARBARA MAJOR, et al., CIVIL ACTION NO. 82-1192 

Plaintiffs SECTION D (C) 

THREE JUDGE COURT CASE 
  

DAVID C. TREEN, etc., et al, CLASS ACTION 

PLAINTIFFS! sEcoD 
REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF 

DOCUMENTS, PAPERS, AND THINGS 

NOW INTO COURT, through undersigned counsel, come the plaintiffs 

this action who requests that Defendant David C. Treen produce in the of 

of undersigned counsel on or before October 20, 1982 at - a.m., the 

following documents, papers, or things for inspection or photocopying: 

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1. A complete copy of the Legislative caiendar, extraordinary session) 

1981 House and Senate Journals. 

All written communications between the Department of Justice and 

the Governor or Governor's Office of the State of Louisiana. 

written internal memos of the Governor's Office regarding 

Congressional Reapportionment which are dated prior to November 

Respectfully submitted, 

R. JAMES KELLOGG 

WILLIAM P. QUIGLEY 

STEVEN SCHECKMAN 

STANLEY HALPIN 

631 St. Charles Avenue 

New Orleans, Louisiana 7C130 

504/524-0016 

Jack Greenberg 

James MM. Nabrit, IIT 

Napoleon B. Williams 

Lani Guinier 

10 Columbus Circle 

Suite 2030 

New York, New York 1(001¢

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