Email from McKinney to Shaw, Berrien, and Cox Re: Tomorrow's Media Briefing

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November 20, 2000

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  • Case Files, Cromartie Hardbacks. Email from McKinney to Shaw, Berrien, and Cox Re: Tomorrow's Media Briefing, 2000. 713d460a-020f-f011-9989-002248226c06. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/f644efa5-2571-42d0-8457-d67b0485ab69/email-from-mckinney-to-shaw-berrien-and-cox-re-tomorrows-media-briefing. Accessed June 14, 2025.

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    From: Gwen McKinney <Gwen@mcandmc.com> 

To: TED SHAW <TSHAW@NAACPLDF.ORG>, JACQUELINE BERRIEN 

<JBERRIEN@NAACPLDF.ORG>, TODD COX <TCOX@NAACPLDF.ORG> 

Date: 11/20/00 5:37PM 

Subject: Tomorrow's Media Briefing 

Hello All -- We're set for the briefing tomorrow which will be held at 

the Madison Hotel, 15th & M Street, NW, Drawing Room #1. Nathea and | 

will meet you all and Adam (don't have his email otherwise | would have 

sent this to him as well; can you give me his email, Tod, or forward 

this message to him) at the Hotel at 8:15. 

As you can expect, the Florida post-election battle has adversely 

impacted on the ability of several of the journalists to attend. Since 

we've pushed for quality and not quantity of attendance, it is still a 

respectable turnout. 

At this writing, the following reporters are confirmed: 

Laurie Asseo, Associated Press 

Linda Greenhouse, New York Times 

Tony Mauro, Legal Times/ American Lawyer Publications 

Jan Greenberg, Chicago Tribune 

Ken Jost, Congressional Quarterly 

Tonya Monteiro or Raoul Dennis, NNPA 

Other potential, but unlikely attendees who expressed a desire to be 

kept abreast of the case: 

Charles Lane, Washington Post 

Joan Biskupic, USA Today 

David Savage, Los Angeles Times 

Bob Greenberger, Wall Street Journal 

Lyle Denniston, Baltimore Sun 

See you all tomorrow. 

thanks, 

gmck 

CC: Nathea Lee <Nathea@mcandmc.com>

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