Time: Sun Nov 10 20:36:14 1996
To: "Jerome R Papania" <jpapania@asu.campus.mci.net>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Life after Dred Scott
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Dear Jerome,
I would love to have this file,
in either BinHex or MIME.
Will there be any charge for it?
/s/ Paul Mitchell
<snip>
> For those of you who would prefer to read what the supremes say
>about slavery and its effects
Yick Wo v. Hopkins has a pretty
good definition, in the section
discussing the meaning of
sovereignty.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
rather than debate whether or not Dred
>Scott still lives, I have gathered and zipped University of Calif
>Regents v. Bakke, a landmark California case of about 20 years ago.
>The case is presented complete with all the findings. Only a table
>which should be in footnote 6 has been deleted, and this only because
>of the problems it presented in formatting to fit the screen page.
>If anybody is interested in receiving the table, I'll pull it out of
>the case file and e-mail it to you as best I can. However, the table
>is not nearly as interesting as the case itself. I will upload it in
>BinHex format for those of you who have trouble with Mime.
>pap
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>Lawyer: One skilled in circumvention of the law.
> .... Ambrose Bierce
> The Devil's Dictionery, 1906
> E-Mail:
> jpapania@asu.campus.mci.net
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