Correspondence from Lani Guinier to Lazar Palnick and John Walker Re Sherpell v. Humnoke

Correspondence
April 4, 1986

Correspondence from Lani Guinier to Lazar Palnick and John Walker Re Sherpell v. Humnoke preview

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  • Legal Department General, Lani Guinier Correspondence. Correspondence from Lani Guinier to Lazar Palnick and John Walker Re Sherpell v. Humnoke, 1986. 8de67cf4-e992-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/eca905f1-65dc-4acc-9798-abcd4a15cc2d/correspondence-from-lani-guinier-to-lazar-palnick-and-john-walker-re-sherpell-v-humnoke. Accessed October 08, 2025.

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April 4, 1986

Lazar lvl. Palnick, Esq.
John Walker, Esq.
1723 Broadway Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72206

RE: Sherpell v. Humnoke

Dear Lazar and John:

I enclose a copy of a lvlarch, 1986 objection letter
signed by Wm. Bradford Reynolds, pursuant to his
authority under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.
I ask you, particularly, to note that he is object-
ing to a 4-1 mixed single member district/at-large
remedial type plan. The county had been electing
all 5 commissioners at large.

I also write to remind Lazar that we need an affidavi-t
from the clerk that an at-Iarge school board election
occurred in Humnoke llarch 1986, specifying the race
of the candidates and the number of votes each received.
Alternativelyr w€ need a stipulation to these facts
by defense counsel.

I look forward to hearing from you immediately.

Sincerelv,--\1)
.rt,*-,
'il:ii Guinier

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