Correspondence from Winner to Dupree

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August 18, 1982

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  • Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Working Files - Guinier. Correspondence from Winner to Dupree, 1982. bbd5c873-de92-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/deb8d2ea-37c6-41a7-aa71-f8da1833281e/correspondence-from-winner-to-dupree. Accessed April 29, 2025.

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    CHAMBERS, FERGUSON, WATT, WALLAS, ADKINS & FULLER, P.A

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August 18, L982

JULIUS LEVONNE CHAMBERS

JAMES E, FERGUSON, II

MELVIN L, WATT

JONATHAN WALLAS

KARL ADKINS

JAMES C, FULLER, JR.

YVONNE MIMS EVANS

JOHN W, GRESHAM

RONALD L, GIBSON

GILDA F, GLAZER

LESLIE J. WINNER

JOHN T, NOCKLEBY'

. OF O, C. AAR ONLY

Honorable F. T. Dupree, Jr.
United States District Court
Eastern District of North Carolina
Post 0ffice Drawer 27585
Raleigh, North Carolina 2761L

Re: Gingles v. Edmisten; Puqh v.
Hunt

Dear Judge Dupree:

Enclosed is a copy of the proposed Discovery Stipulation
upon which the parties to these three consolidated actions
have agreed. The rather lengthy discovery time in the Gingles
and Pugh cases rras felt to be needed because of the changes
in both Lhe apportionment plans in question and in 52 of the
Voting Rights Act.

On behalf of all counsel, I appreciate your patience in
giving us the time to get together and agree on this. If you
have any questions about it, I am sure that counsel for any
party would be happy to answer them.

Sincergly,

ttu/i L/;**-
J. triinner

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Enclosure
cc: Mr. James Wa11ace, Jr.

Mr. Jerris Leonard
Mr. Robert N. Hunter, Jr.
Mr. Arthur J. Donaldson
Mr. Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
Mr. J. Rich Leonard

Leslie

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