Correspondence from Keyes to Clerk Re: Wood Reply Brief on Remand

Correspondence
October 24, 1991

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  • Case Files, LULAC and Houston Lawyers Association v. Attorney General of Texas Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. Correspondence from Keyes to Clerk Re: Wood Reply Brief on Remand, 1991. ee7ed1b7-1e7c-f011-b4cc-6045bdd81421. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/ff91f560-36a2-4b7a-b6fa-91a8162c9857/correspondence-from-keyes-to-clerk-re-wood-reply-brief-on-remand. Accessed December 22, 2025.

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EVELYN V. KEYES TELECOPIER (713) 228-1331 

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October 24, 1991 

Mr. Gilbert Ganucheau, Clerk 

United States Court of Appeals 
for the Fifth Circuit 

100 U.S. Court of Appeals Courthouse 

600 Camp Street 

New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 

Re: No. 90-8014 and No. 90-9003; League of United Latin American Citizens, 
Council No. 4434, et al., Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. William P. Clements, 

Governor of the State of Texas, et al., Defendants, Judge Sharolyn Wood, etc., 

Defendant-Appellant; In the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 

Dear Mr. Ganucheau: 

Enclosed are the original and seven copies of the Reply Brief on Remand for Defendant/ 

Appellant Harris County District Judge Sharolyn Wood. 

Please verify filing of this document by placing your file mark in the margin of the extra 

copy provided herewith and return to me for my records. 

All parties are being served with two copies of these documents by first class United 
States mail, postage prepaid. 

Very truly yours, 

Pred V2 
Evelyn V. Keyes 

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