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Memorandum from Suitts to North Carolina Reapportionment Group
Attorney Notes Date is approximate.
Gingles v. Edmisten Hardback #1 Index
Correspondence from Brock to French Smith; General Assembly of North Carolina Bills 415, 313, 87; District Voting Maps; Correspondences from Davis to Jones; from Morrisey to Jones; from Morrisey to French Smith; from Thompson to Jones
Complaint; General Assembly of North Carolina Bills 415, 313, and 87
Motion for Extension of Time; Order
Affidavit; Correspondence from Brock to Bradford Reynolds; List of North Carolina Constitutional Amendments; Correspondences from Brock to Bradford Reynolds; Memorandum from Sanders to Wallace; Reports of the Legislative Research Commission to the General Assembly of North Carolina, 1967
Correspondence from Chambers to Williams, Guinier, Smith, and Suitts; Order; Suggestion of Mootness and Motion to Dismiss; Memorandum in Support of Suggestion of Mootness and Motion to Dismiss
Correspondence from Winner to Senators Rauch, Jones, and Lilley
Correspondence from Winner to Wallace; Preliminary Request for Documents and Information Concerning Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment
Request for Extension of Time to Comply with Order on Discovery Document repeated, both pages are identical.
Correspondence from Chambers and Greenberg to Bradford Reynolds and Jones
Correspondence from Winner to Leonard; Notice of Depositions
Correspondence from Fuller to Clerk; Plaintiffs' Response to Defendants' Memorandum in Support of Suggestion of Mootness and Motion to Dismiss
Motion for Extension of Time
Memorandum from Williams to Judd
Deposition of Terrence D. Sullivan
Plaintiffs' Memorandum in Opposition to Defendants' Motion to Stay
First Set of Stipulations of Fact; General Assembly of North Carolina Bill 1428
Deposition of Terrence D. Sullivan
Correspondence from Winner to Suitts, Williams, Guinier, Wheeler, and Chambers; Order;
Memo from Winner to Williams,et. al; Defendants' Motion to Reconsider Denial of Motion to Stay; Defendants' Reply to Memorandum in Opposition to Defendants' Motion to Stay
Correspondence from Bradford Reynolds to Brock
Correspondence from Bradford Reynolds to Brock
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