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Box 242, Folder 6

Cases: Juanita Marquez vs. Robert Falcey - District court

Box 242, Folder 7

Cases: New York State on behalf of New York Bronx vs. United States of America

Box 242, Folder 8

Cases: Oregon vs. Mitchell

Box 242, Folder 9

Cases: Juana Ortiz vs. New York State Board of Education - order of District Court

Box 242, Folder 10

V. Voting Rights Act - testimony

Box 242, Folder 11

Statement of Rep. Edward Roybal on Voting Rights Act Expansion

Box 242, Folder 12

Testimony of George Korbel before the Committee on Elections - Texas House of Representatives (May, 1976)

Box 242, Folder 13

V. Bilingual Election requirements - MALDEF comments

Box 242, Folder 14

V. Voting Rights Act - 1975 amendment

Box 242, Folder 15

V. Voting Rights Act - Bilingual elections, San Francisco, California

Box 242, Folder 16

V. Voting Rights Act - Bilingual election cases, Section 4e

Box 242, Folder 17

V. Bilingual elections - Texas

Box 242, Folder 18

Voting Rights Act (Bilingual elections in Texas)

Box 242, Folder 19

Voting Rights Act (sample bilingual voting material)

Box 242, Folder 20

V. Voting Rights Act - transcript of Texas committee on elections

Box 242, Folder 21

Testimony of William Van Alstyne on Voting Rights Act

Box 242, Folder 22

Testimony of Joseph Rauh, Jr., on extension of Voting Rights Act

Box 242, Folder 23

Voting Rights Act extension

Box 242, Folder 24

Bellmon Amendment, Voting Rights Act

Box 242, Folder 25

Texas redistricting

Box 242, Folder 26

Cases: United States vs. San Francisco (Voting Rights Act)

Box 242, Folder 27

Reapportionment of State of California

Box 243, Folder 1

V. Section V - Marysville, Yuba County, California, bilingual election provisions

Box 243, Folder 2

V. Section V - Yuba County, California, ballot

Box 243, Folder 3

V. Voting Rights material used in testimony - Voting Rights Act

Box 243, Folder 4

Statement of Jack Olivero on extension of Voting Rights Act

Box 243, Folder 5

Statement of Clarence Mitchell, NAACP, on extension of Voting Rights Act

Box 243, Folder 6

V. Section V - Otero, McKinley and Curry Counties, New Mexico vs. United States of America

Box 243, Folder 7

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings

Box 243, Folder 8

Voting Rights Act - reports, statistics, articles [1 of 3]

Box 243, Folder 9

Voting Rights Act - reports, statistics, articles [2 of 3]

Box 243, Folder 10

Voting Rights Act - reports, statistics, articles [3 of 3]

Box 243, Folder 11

Voting Rights Act - articles, statistics, studies

Box 244, Folder 1

Secretary of State bilingual plan - California Voter information pamphlet

Box 244, Folder 2

Constitutionality of proposed expansion of Voting Rights Act - memo

Box 244, Folder 3

'Effects of At-large Elections on Political Access and Voting Strength' - Charles Cotrell

Box 244, Folder 4

'Electoral Politics and the Spanish Surnamed Population of Texas. . . ' - Bertha Thayer

Box 244, Folder 5

Voting Rights Act - transcripts, testimony, statements, briefs [1 of 3]

Box 244, Folder 6

Voting Rights Act - transcripts, testimony, statements, briefs [2 of 3]

Box 244, Folder 7

Voting Rights Act - transcripts, testimony, statements, briefs [3 of 3]

Box 245, Folder 1

Voting Rights Act (writings) - Interim guidelines and comments

Box 245, Folder 2

Voting Rights Act amendment - H.R. 51 part II

Box 245, Folder 3

Voting Rights Act H.R. 6219

Box 245, Folder 4

Voting Rights Act workshops; San Francisco, Los Angeles

Box 245, Folder 5

Voting Rights Act - analysis

Box 245, Folder 6

County apportionment project (1973) [1 of 2]

Box 245, Folder 7

County apportionment project (1973) [2 of 2]

Box 245, Folder 8

Voting rights

Box 245, Folder 9

Voting Rights Act - acts and laws

Box 245, Folder 10

Voting Rights Act apportionment - population base

Box 245, Folder 11

Ballot stub - Rodriguez vs. White

Box 245, Folder 12

Voting Rights Act bilingual election - Texas S.B. 165

Box 245, Folder 13

Voting Rights Act bilingual election - filing election survey

Box 245, Folder 14

Bilingual elections - correspondence and general information

Box 245, Folder 15

Voting Rights Act - bills

Box 245, Folder 16

Voting Rights Act - bills H.R. 11552 - voter registration

Box 245, Folder 17

Census data (XVII) [1 of 2]

Box 245, Folder 18

Census data (XVII) [2 of 2]

Box 246, Folder 1

Voting Rights Act census information

Box 246, Folder 2

Voting Rights Act Census block data [1 of 2]

Box 246, Folder 3

Voting Rights Act Census block data [2 of 2]

Box 246, Folder 4

Census information - boundary and annexation survey, 1970-1971

Box 246, Folder 5

Census information (1975)

Box 246, Folder 6

Census maps - general information

Box 246, Folder 7

Census tracts - miscellaneous

Box 246, Folder 8

Voting Rights Act - census information memo (1976)

Box 246, Folder 9

Voting Rights Act census - Public Law 89-110

Box 246, Folder 10

Voting Rights Act census - Public Law 94-171

Box 246, Folder 11

Voting Rights Act census publications

Box 246, Folder 12

42 U.S.C. (1973) - aa - 5 (county by county surveys) [1 of 2]

Box 246, Folder 13

42 U.S.C. (1973) - aa - 5 (county by county surveys) [2 of 2]

Box 247, Folder 1

Chapman v. Meier

Box 247, Folder 2

City annex sub.

Box 247, Folder 3

City Council structure - Study I, Waco, Texas

Box 247, Folder 4

Comal County comm. reapportionment

Box 247, Folder 5

Community organizations - San Antonio

Box 247, Folder 6

Correspondence, Voting Rights

Box 247, Folder 7

Correspondence, Voting Rights Act

Box 247, Folder 8

Data on Mexican-American voting in 1968 and 1972 for present

Box 247, Folder 9

Discussion of various aspects of the law - Voting Rights Act

Box 247, Folder 10

Voting Rights at-large election - interrogatories

Box 247, Folder 11

V. 1976 elections - presidential results

Box 247, Folder 12

Voting Rights Act - election ballots, samples

Box 247, Folder 13

Election code legal research (VII)

Box 247, Folder 14

Election terms - glossary

Box 247, Folder 15

Voting Rights Act federal election commission

Box 247, Folder 16

Freedom of Information Act [1 of 2]

Box 247, Folder 17

Freedom of Information Act [2 of 2]

Box 247, Folder 18

Voting Rights Act - funding

Box 247, Folder 19

General Accounting Office re: Voting Rights Act

Box 247, Folder 20

Voting Rights Act, general - 'The Disconnected'

Box 247, Folder 21

In re: justices of the peace

Box 247, Folder 22

Voting Rights Act handbook

Box 247, Folder 23

Voting Rights Act handbook - draft

Box 248, Folder 1

Voting Rights Act handbook - second draft (November 3, 1976)

Box 248, Folder 2

Voting Rights Act handbook - third draft

Box 248, Folder 3

Voting Rights Act handbook - Spanish translation

Box 248, Folder 4

Voting Rights Act handbook

Box 248, Folder 5

Voting Rights Act handbooks

Box 248, Folder 6

Voting Rights Act - hearings, House and Senate reports (1975)

Box 248, Folder 7

Voting Rights Act - hearings, testimony

Box 248, Folder 8

Voting Rights Act - House debates, 1975

Box 248, Folder 9

Voting Rights Act - House report on 1975 amendments

Box 248, Folder 10

Houston City Council case

Box 248, Folder 11

LaSalle County commission reapportionment

Box 248, Folder 12

Voting Rights Act: Letters of objection to Texas subdivisions/ responses survey

Box 248, Folder 13

Lipscomb vs. Wise

Box 249, Folder 1

Voting Rights Act mailing list of covered jurisdictions

Box 249, Folder 2

Master lists

Box 249, Folder 3

Voting Rights Act memo file

Box 249, Folder 4

Voting Rights Act file - Michigan

Box 249, Folder 5

Midwest Mexican-American contacts

Box 249, Folder 6

Monterey County - bilingual compliance plan

Box 249, Folder 7

Newspaper articles

Box 249, Folder 8

Newspaper, television/radio stations in Texas

Box 249, Folder 9

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, Texas [1 of 2]

Box 249, Folder 10

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, Texas [2 of 2]

Box 249, Folder 11

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, Austin, Texas

Box 249, Folder 12

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, Dallas, Texas

Box 249, Folder 13

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, El Paso, Texas

Box 249, Folder 14

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, Ft. Worth, Texas

Box 249, Folder 15

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, Houston, Texas

Box 250, Folder 1

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, Lubbock, Texas

Box 250, Folder 2

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, San Antonio, Texas

Box 250, Folder 3

Voting Rights Act - newspaper clippings, Waco, Texas

Box 250, Folder 4

Palacios affidavit - mailout to tax assessor / collectors

Box 250, Folder 5

Voting Rights Act - Proposition 9 memos and notes

Box 250, Folder 6

Voting Rights Act - publicity file

Box 250, Folder 7

Section 5 submissions - regulations and notices

Box 250, Folder 8

Reapportioning study

Box 250, Folder 9

Reapportionment - local governments

Box 250, Folder 10

Voting Rights - right of felons to vote

Box 250, Folder 11

Voting Rights Act - Senate debates

Box 250, Folder 12

Voting Rights Act - setting aside elections

Box 250, Folder 13

Voting Rights Act - statistics on submission

Box 250, Folder 14

Voting Rights Act - Southwest Voter Registration Project (memo file)

Box 250, Folder 15

Voting Rights Act - Texas committee on elections

Box 250, Folder 16

Voting Rights Act - Texas committee on elections, 1976 report

Box 250, Folder 17

Voting Rights Act and Texas - general information

Box 251, Folder 1

Voting Rights Act and Texas - correspondence and general information

Box 251, Folder 2

Voting Rights Act - Texas policy on federal census

Box 251, Folder 3

Voting Rights - index

Box 251, Folder 4

Voting Rights (VIII) [1 of 2]

Box 251, Folder 5

Voting Rights (VIII) [2 of 2]

Box 251, Folder 6

Waters vs. Burnett

Box 251, Folder 7

Whites letter to county clerks (July 7, 1975)

Box 251, Folder 8

V. Voting Rights articles

Box 251, Folder 9

Registration and voting participation

Box 251, Folder 10

Voting changes, federal review of

Box 252, Folder 1

Reapportionment in the states

Box 252, Folder 2

Voting Rights Act § III coverage

Box 252, Folder 3

'One Man, Less Than One Vote'

Box 252, Folder 4

Voting Rights Act - important political dates (Texas)

Box 252, Folder 5

Texas - Donna County telegrams

Box 252, Folder 6

Voting Rights Act - Texas presidential preference bill

Box 252, Folder 7

Voting Rights Act - Texas House Bill 1047

Box 252, Folder 8

Voting Rights Act - Texas House Bill 1097

Box 252, Folder 9

V. Federal observers in Texas

Box 252, Folder 10

Texas - one person, one vote principle

Box 252, Folder 11

Texas - Raza Unida vs. White, Secretary of State brief in support of injunctive relief

Box 252, Folder 12

Texas - Sutton County commissioner precinct reapportionment

Box 252, Folder 13

Texas - Donna County Independent School District election

Box 252, Folder 14

V. New Mexico - Information on Section V counties

Box 252, Folder 15

Denetclarence vs. Board of Education, New Mexico

Box 252, Folder 16

Voting Rights Act Project - newspaper clippings

Box 252, Folder 17

Voting Rights news clippings

Box 252, Folder 18

V. Section V - Frio County, Texas reapportionment

Box 252, Folder 19

V. Section V submissions - Texas City, Galveston County, change to numbered places

Box 252, Folder 20

V. Section V - Hockley County, Texas, commissioner precinct reapportionment

Box 252, Folder 21

V. Section V - Cotulla City, La Salle County, Texas, unsubmitted voting place change

Box 252, Folder 22

Texas § 5 Midland Independent School District electoral change to numbered post-majority run-off provision

Box 252, Folder 23

Texas § 5 Pettus Independent School District numbered post changes - bilingual elections

Box 252, Folder 24

Texas § 5 Pettus Independent School District numbered post change

Box 252, Folder 25

V. Section V - Rusk, Texas, place systems for aldermanic elections

Box 252, Folder 26

V. Section V - Tyler, Texas, annexation, representation, reapportionment (Dec. 27, 1975)

Box 252, Folder 27

V. Section V - Texas City, Texas numbered post changes (February 2, 1976)

Box 252, Folder 28

V. Section V - Texas numbered posts

Box 252, Folder 29

Texas § 5 - Trinity Independent School District, numbered post change

Box 252, Folder 30

Texas § 5 - Uvalde County commissioners precinct reapportionment

Box 252, Folder 31

Texas § 5 - Uvalde County redistricting county commissioner precinct

Box 252, Folder 32

Texas § 5 - Victoria County Independent School District consolidation

Box 252, Folder 33

Texas § 5 - Wilmer Hutchins Independent School District

Box 252, Folder 34

V. Voting Rights Act 1975 amendments

Box 252, Folder 35

Pottingers draft amendment to theVoting Rights Act

Box 252, Folder 36

Section by section analysis of the amendments to the Voting Rights Act

Box 252, Folder 37

V. Student vote - United States of America vs. Waller County, Texas

Box 252, Folder 38

V. S.W.V.R.E.P.

Box 252, Folder 39

V. Bexar County, Texas - changes in duties of county commissioner

Box 252, Folder 40

V. Texas cities and counties that have not made § 5 submissions

Box 253, Folder 1

V. Texas - City and school objections: analysis

Box 253, Folder 2

V. Texas county reapportionment survey [1 of 2]

Box 253, Folder 3

V. Texas county reapportionment survey [2 of 2]

Box 253, Folder 4

V. Texas county - status - Section 5 commissioner precincts

Box 253, Folder 5

V. Voting Rights Act - Crockett County, Texas

Box 253, Folder 6

V. Texas election code revision commission

Box 253, Folder 7

Texas election code revision commission [1 of 2]

Box 253, Folder 8

Texas election code revision commission [2 of 2]

Box 253, Folder 9

V. Texas - Frio County, Pearsall Independent School District

Box 253, Folder 10

V. Texas - Galveston County, Texas City

Box 253, Folder 11

V. Texas - Dallas County, Grand Prairie

Box 253, Folder 12

V. Texas - Harris County, Aldine Independent School District

Box 253, Folder 13

V. Texas - Harris County, Houston

Box 253, Folder 14

V. Texas - Harris County, Voting Rights Act suit - United States vs. Harris County School District

Box 253, Folder 15

V. Texas - H.B. 443 (1977)

Box 253, Folder 16

V. Texas - H.B. 893 (1977) - legislation eliminates ballot stub signature requirement

Box 253, Folder 17

V. Texas - H.B. 1047 comment

Box 253, Folder 18

V. Texas - H.B. 1833

Box 253, Folder 19

V. Texas - H.B. 2104

Box 253, Folder 20

V. Texas - H.B. 2147 (77th legislature)

Box 253, Folder 21

V. Texas - H.B. 2152 (1977)

Box 254, Folder 1

V. Texas - Jackson County, Ganado Independent School District

Box 254, Folder 2

V. Texas - Edna, Jackson County school matter

Box 254, Folder 3

V. Texas - Kleberg County hospital district

Box 254, Folder 4

V. Texas - Kleberg County, Kingsville staggered terms place system (March 7, 1971)

Box 254, Folder 5

V. Texas - Doe v. Kleberg County

Box 254, Folder 6

V. Texas - Lubbock County regional report

Box 254, Folder 7

V. Texas - Midland County school disctrict submission

Box 254, Folder 8

V. Texas - Reeves County H.B. 2147 (creation of county court at law)

Box 254, Folder 9

V. Texas - school district ethnic breakdown

Box 254, Folder 10

V. Texas - Smith County, Chapel Independent School District

Box 254, Folder 11

V. Texas - state submission / S.B. 850 (1977)

Box 254, Folder 12

V. Texas - state representatives

Box 254, Folder 13

V. Texas - statute, S.B. 850

Box 254, Folder 14

V. Texas - Uvalde County new Justice of the Peace precinct - A1845, A2567

Box 254, Folder 15

V. Texas - Jim Wells County commissioner precinct redisctricting 1975 reapportionment

Box 254, Folder 16

V. Texas - Willacy County, Raymondville Independent School District polling place suit

Box 254, Folder 17

V. Texas - State statutes article 5.20a / election code

Box 254, Folder 18

V. Texas - Voter registration under S.B. 300 (including letter of objection)

Box 254, Folder 19

V. USA v. Dickson, Galveston County, Texas

Box 254, Folder 20

V. Voting cases, miscellaneous

Box 254, Folder 21

V. Voting - recent cases, Fifth circuit

Box 254, Folder 22

V. Voter registration

Box 254, Folder 23

V. Voter registration - universal voter registration program

Box 254, Folder 24

V. Voting relief - setting aside results of elections

Box 254, Folder 25

V. Voting rights bibliography

Box 255, Folder 1

V. Voting rights papers - MALDEF

Box 255, Folder 2

V. Voting proposals [1 of 2]

Box 255, Folder 3

V. Voting proposals [2 of 2]

Box 255, Folder 4

V. Voting Rights Act - California (Pasadena) IMA vs. City of Pasadena

Box 255, Folder 5

V. Voting Rights Act cases - bilingual elections: Chinese for Affirmative Action v. Leguennec

Box 255, Folder 6

V. Voting Rights Act - cases relating to municipalities coverage

Box 255, Folder 7

V. Voting Rights Act cases - City of Rome vs. United States of America

Box 255, Folder 8

V. Voting Rights Act - City of Rome vs. United States of America briefs

Box 255, Folder 9

V. Voting Rights Act - interpretive guidelines

Box 255, Folder 10

V. Voting Rights Act memo- municipality coverage

Box 255, Folder 11

V. Voting Rights Act outline by Joaquin G. Avila

Box 255, Folder 12

V. Voting Rights Act roster, Democratic county chairmen

Box 255, Folder 13

V. Voting Rights Act roster, California county supervisors

Box 255, Folder 14

V. Voting Rights Act roster, State Democratic committee

Box 255, Folder 15

V. Voting Rights Act - submissions to Department of Justice (January - December 1978), calendar

Box 255, Folder 16

V. Voting Rights Act video - Texas legal services

Box 255, Folder 17

V. Voting Rights Act - Washington State, Adams County

Box 255, Folder 18

V. Voting Rights hearing notes

Box 255, Folder 19

V. Voting statistics

Box 255, Folder 20

V. Voting Rights Act - Donnell vs. United States (Warren County) - decision

Box 255, Folder 21

V. Voting Rights Act - Mississippi vs. United States

Box 255, Folder 22

V. Voting Rights Act - Bailey vs. Vining

Box 256, Folder 1

V. Voting Rights Act - Voter survey, section 203

Box 256, Folder 2

V. Voting Rights Act - aliens

Box 256, Folder 3

Newspaper clippings

Box 1189, Folder 7

Alabama, City of Sheffield - At-Large Election

Box 1189, Folder 8

Arizona, Section V Project

Box 1189, Folder 9

At-Large Election -- re: San Diego

Box 1189, Folder 10

Attorney Fees

Box 1189, Folder 11

Avila, Joaquin -- conferences attended: ABA Redistricting Conference

Box 1190, Folder 1

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: legal services corporation and the private bar -- a dialogue meeting in New Orleans, LA 12/06/80

Box 1190, Folder 2

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: the American experiment: E pluribus unum . . . Nov. 20-21, 1980

Box 1190, Folder 3

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: V. conference, Oct. 17-19, 1980, attorney / paralegal conference

Box 1190, Folder 4

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: V. conference, Texas Police Association, Oct. 6, 1980 Bandera, Texas

Box 1190, Folder 5

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: V. conference, NAACP Voting Rights Conference, Mobile, Alabama, Oct. 4-5, 1980

Box 1190, Folder 5

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: V. conference, NAACP Voting Rights Conference, Mobile, Alabama, Oct. 4-5, 1980

Box 1190, Folder 6

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: Ford Foundation conference, Sept. 23, 1980

Box 1190, Folder 7

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: V. Hispanic Advisory Committee meeting, Sept. 18-19, 1980

Box 1190, Folder 8

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: V. Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Sept. 18-19, 1980, 'Salute to National Hispanic Organizations'

Box 1190, Folder 9

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: Texas Association of Counties, Austin, Texas, Aug. 20-21, 1980

Box 1190, Folder 10

Avila, Joaquin - Conferences attended: V. conferences redistricting: the key to politics of the 1980s April 10-11, 1980

Box 1190, Folder 11

Bexar County, Texas - Voter Registration Department, analysis of goals

Box 1190, Folder 12

Bexar voter notes 10/25/80

Box 1190, Folder 12

Bexar voter notes 10/25/80

Box 1190, Folder 13

Bicentennial voting rights meeting

Box 1190, Folder 14

v. bilingual election - voting services

Box 1190, Folder 15

Boston School board election analysis

Box 1190, Folder 16

Brint file

Box 1190, Folder 17

California, bilingual election requirement - voter pamphlet

Box 1190, Folder 18

California, Merced County -- bilingual election

Box 1190, Folder 19

CRLA -- Bicentennial voting rights task force

Box 1190, Folder 20

Campaign for human development, quarterly reports

Box 1190, Folder 21

census: Spanish surname population

Box 1191, Folder 1

challenge to state bar

Box 1191, Folder 2

v.chicano representatives on Texas school boards

Box 1191, Folder 3

computer application to redistrict, title V, VRA

Box 1191, Folder 4

court rules -- northern district, Texas

Box 1191, Folder 5

court rules -- eastern district, Texas

Box 1191, Folder 6

Cotulla, Nueces County, Texas, voting violation

Box 1191, Folder 7

crofts (?)

Box 1191, Folder 8

Department of Justice -- bilingual election guidelines

Box 1191, Folder 9

Department of Justice -- voting section roster

Box 1191, Folder 10

Education -- bilingualism as a factor in lay-off, colateral attornet general opinion

Box 1191, Folder 12

Federal Register -- bilingual education

Box 1191, Folder 13

Georgia, Fulton County -- County Commissioner election changes

Box 1191, Folder 14

House Study Group Report: redistricting

Box 1191, Folder 15

v. list of counties not submitted, voter registration data as of 3/1/80

Box 1191, Folder 16

Los Angeles, California School Board -- At-Large elections

Box 1191, Folder 17

MALDEF comments on bilingual elections guidelines

Box 1191, Folder 18

miscellaneous

Box 1191, Folder 19

Monterey County -- Senate interviews

Box 1191, Folder 20

Monterey County -- newspaper articles

Box 1191, Folder 21

non-citizen, right to vote

Box 1191, Folder 22

V. Political representation tables for Southwestern states:

Box 1191, Folder 23

V. Political representation data for 5 Southwest states

Box 1191, Folder 24

Population estimates and projections

Box 1191, Folder 25

Proposed interpretive guidelines to the 1975 voting rights amendments

Box 1191, Folder 25

Proposed interpretive guidelines to the 1975 voting rights amendments

Box 1191, Folder 26

Reapportionment: common cause report: 'Toward a fair and effective representation,' etc.

Box 1192, Folder 1

Reapportionment - hearing on legislative redistricting : California legislature

Box 1192, Folder 2

Reapportionment 'Political participation of Mexican Americans in California'

Box 1192, Folder 3

Reapportionment 'Political participation' study of Black participation by U.S. Commission on Civil Rights

Box 1192, Folder 4

Reapportionment correspondence

Box 1192, Folder 5

Reapportionment : index of material in California State Library

Box 1192, Folder 6

Redistricting conference June 11, 1980 [1 of 4]

Box 1192, Folder 7

Redistricting conference June 11, 1980 [2 of 4]

Box 1192, Folder 8

Redistricting conference June 11, 1980 [3 of 4]

Box 1192, Folder 9

Redistricting conference June 11, 1980 [4 of 4]

Box 1192, Folder 10

Repealer Amendments Act of 1976

Box 1192, Folder 11

San Antonio annexation file

Box 1192, Folder 12

SB 1655 - Voting Rights Act

Box 1192, Folder 13

Section 5 - California, Monterey County

Box 1192, Folder 14

Section 5 - Texas, Bee County, Beeville Redistricting

Box 1193, Folder 1

Section 5 - Texas, County Robstown Pollinmg, Place Changes, Bilingual Education

Box 1193, Folder 2

Section 5 - Texas, Crockett County Commissioner Precinct Reapportionment

Box 1193, Folder 3

Section 5 - S.B. 165 Bilingual Education

Box 1193, Folder 4

Southwest Voter Education Project - ' The Latino Vote in 1976 Presidential election '

Box 1193, Folder 5

V. Speeches

Box 1193, Folder 6

Brief Stover vs. Chicano Police Officers Association

Box 1193, Folder 7

Suits Against State Officials: Attorneys Fees and the eleventh Amendment

Box 1193, Folder 8

[ Televison Production ]

Box 1193, Folder 9

Texas, Bee County, - At-Large Ward Election

Box 1193, Folder 10

Texas, Bexar County - Punch Card Voting Change

Box 1193, Folder 11

Texas - Counties - Spanish Language Voting Age Population

Box 1193, Folder 12

Texas - Crockett County - Redistricting 5/8/76

Box 1193, Folder 13

Texas, Nucces County , Corpus Cristi, Consolidation of Precincts

Box 1193, Folder 14

V. Texas Legal Services

Box 1193, Folder 15

V. Texas Redistricting Bills

Box 1193, Folder 16

V. Texas Legislative Council Election Code Study Committee

Box 1193, Folder 17

Voter Registration and Turnout in Texas

Box 1193, Folder 18

V. VRA - bilingual assistance

Box 1193, Folder 19

VRA Memo and Correspondence File

Box 1193, Folder 20

Voting Rights Act ( Los Angeles County Voting Rights Advisory Committee)

Box 1193, Folder 21

V. Voting Rights : anti-gerrymandering act [ 1 of 2 ]

Box 1193, Folder 22

V. Voting Rights : anti-gerrymandering act [ 2 of 2 ]

Box 1193, Folder 23

Voting Rights Panel: Asilomer Conference

Box 1193, Folder 24

Voting Rights Act - Conferences

Box 1193, Folder 25

Voting Rights Act : Dept. of Justice - Proposed Rules 4/21/76

Box 1193, Folder 26

Voting Rights Act opinion : Briscoe v. Levi

Box 1193, Folder 27

Voting Rights Act -Application to vote

Box 1193, Folder 28

Voting Rights Act (Correspondence)

Box 1193, Folder 29

Voting Rights Act - Memorandums and Correspondence

Box 1194, Folder 1

V. Voting Rights Act - Section 5 guideline revision

Box 1194, Folder 2

V. Voting Rights Act Commission study of problems

Box 1194, Folder 3

Voting Rights - Law Review Articles

Box 1194, Folder 5

Ortegas closed files [1968 - 1972]

 

Subseries 3. Submissions to Department of Justice under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, 1977-1980

Scope and Contents Note

This series includes correspondence, case lists, reports, evidence, and maps related to MALDEF's submissions to the Department of Justice of violations of the Voting Rights Act under Section 5 of the Act.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Avila, Joaquin.
Hispanic Americans --Suffrage
Political Rights -United States --Mexican Americans
Voting Rights
Box 256, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1-292 - September - December 1977, Book One [1 of 5]

Box 256, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1-292 - September - December 1977, Book One [2 of 5]

Box 256, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1-292 - September - December 1977, Book One [3 of 5]

Box 256, Folder 7

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1-292 - September - December 1977, Book One [4 of 5]

Box 256, Folder 8

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1-292 - September - December1977, Book One [5 of 5]

Box 256, Folder 9

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 292-415 - January 3 - January 31, 1978, Book Two [1 of 4]

Box 257, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 292-415 - January 3 - January 31, 1978, Book Two [2 of 4]

Box 257, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 292-415 - January 3 - January 31, 1978, Book Two [3 of 4]

Box 257, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 292-415 - January 3 - January 31, 1978, Book Two [4 of 4]

Box 257, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 416-545 - January 31 - March 24, 1978, Book Three [1 of 4]

Box 257, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 416-545 - January 31 - March 24, 1978, Book Three [2 of 4]

Box 257, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 416-545 - January 31 - March 24, 1978, Book Three [3 of 4]

Box 257, Folder 7

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 416-545 - January 31 - March 24, 1978, Book Three [4 of 4]

Box 258, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 546-763 - March 1978, Book Four [1 of 5]

Box 258, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 546-763 - March 1978, Book Four [2 of 5]

Box 258, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 546-763 - March 1978, Book Four [3 of 5]

Box 258, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 546-763 - March 1978, Book Four [4 of 5]

Box 258, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 546-763 - March 1978, Book Four [5 of 5]

Box 258, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 764-954 - Book Five [1 of 5]

Box 259, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 764-954 - Book Five [2 of 5]

Box 259, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 764-954 - Book Five [3 of 5]

Box 259, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 764-954 - Book Five [4 of 5]

Box 259, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 764-954 - Book Five [5 of 5]

Box 259, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 955-1071- Book Six [1 of 6]

Box 259, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 955-1071- Book Six [2 of 6]

Box 260, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 955-1071- Book Six [3 of 6]

Box 260, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 955-1071- Book Six [4 of 6]

Box 260, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 955-1071- Book Six [5 of 6]

Box 260, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 955-1071- Book Six [6 of 6]

Box 260, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1072-1242 - Book Seven [1 of 4]

Box 260, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1072-1242 - Book Seven [2 of 4]

Box 260, Folder 7

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1072-1242 - Book Seven [3 of 4]

Box 261, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 1072-1242 - Book Seven [4 of 4]

Box 261, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 2522-3315 [1 of 4]

Box 261, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 2522-3315 [2 of 4]

Box 261, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 2522-3315 [3 of 4]

Box 261, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 2522-3315 [4 of 4]

Box 261, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3317-3424 [1 of 3]

Box 262, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3317-3424 [2 of 3]

Box 262, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3317-3424 [3 of 3]

Box 262, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3427-3503 [1 of 4]

Box 262, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3427-3503 [2 of 4]

Box 262, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3427-3503 [3 of 4]

Box 262, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3427-3503 [4 of 4]

Box 263, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3503-3566 [1 of 4]

Box 263, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3503-3566 [2 of 4]

Box 263, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3503-3566 [3 of 4]

Box 263, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3503-3566 [4 of 4]

Box 263, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3566-3697 [1 of 5]

Box 263, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3566-3697 [2 of 5]

Box 263, Folder 7

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3566-3697 [3 of 5]

Box 264, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3566-3697 [4 of 5]

Box 264, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act nos. 3566-3697 [5 of 5]

Box 264, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, June 1975 - June 1978 [1 of 5]

Box 264, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, June 1975 - June 1978 [2 of 5]

Box 264, Folder 5

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, June 1975 - June 1978 [3 of 5]

Box 264, Folder 6

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, June 1975 - June 1978 [4 of 5]

Box 264, Folder 7

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, June 1975 - June 1978 [5 of 5]

Box 264, Folder 8

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, July 10, 1978 - December 5, 1980 [1 of 6]

Box 265, Folder 1

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, July 10, 1978 - December 5, 1980 [2 of 6]

Box 265, Folder 2

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, July 10, 1978 - December 5, 1980 [3 of 6]

Box 265, Folder 3

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, July 10, 1978 - December 5, 1980 [4 of 6]

Box 265, Folder 4

MALDEF, Voting Rights Act submission lists from the Department of Justice, July 10, 1978 - December 5, 1980 [5 of 6]

 

Series 11. Addenda (accessions received 1996-2002) circa 1969-2000

Scope and Contents

This series contains addenda to Record Group 5 received between 1996 and 2002. The series includes dockets, pleadings, briefs, transcripts, research and discovery files, case notes, memos, and correspondence from legal cases, either argued by MALDEF attorneys or of interest to MALDEF. Also included are more general files related to advocacy areas, such as education and immigration, as well as files related to specific Legal Department initiatives, such as the Chicana Rights Project.

Case Summaries

Listed below are summaries for a selection of significant MALDEF cases. For additional MALDEF case summaries, refer to MALDEF's published dockets included in the collection.
Adams v. Bell (Adams v. Richardson) (1973-1983); District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 73-1273, 81-1715
Five years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) took steps to enforce non-discrimination in higher education. North Carolina was one of ten states that failed to comply with Title VI. Although HEW sent letters to North Carolina demanding that the state desegregate its system of higher education within 120 days, when North Carolina ignored the request, HEW took no further action and was subsequently sued by the Adams plaintiffs. In 1973, the District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of the plaintiffs and ordered HEW to institute administrative enforcement proceedings in ten recalcitrant states including North Carolina. On appeal, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals not only affirmed this decision, but also declared that HEW was under order to submit to the states specific requirements for desegregating state-wide systems of higher learning. The case grew rapidly after 1977 as new groups of plaintiffs representing women, disabled persons, and various ethnic communities (including a group of Mexican-Americans represented by MALDEF) intervened to seek enforcement of numerous federal anti-discrimination statutes. Over the next decade, these plaintiffs litigated extensively over the complaint and compliance review mechanisms used by various federal agencies to enforce those anti-discrimination laws. Eventually, in 1987, the trial court declared that many of the student, employee, and representative organizations lacked standing to proceed, but that decision was overturned by future Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, then a judge on the D.C. Court of Appeals.
Published Opinion(s): 356 F. Supp. 92 (D.D.C. 1973) (as Adams v. Richardson); 480 F.2d 1159 (D.C. Cir. 1973) (as Adams v. Richardson); 391 F. Supp. 269 (D.D.C. 1975 (as Adams v. Weinberger); 430 F. Supp. 118 (D.D.C. 1977) (as Adams v. Califano); 711 F.2d 1161 (D.C. Cir. 1983); 675 F. Supp. 668 (D.C. Cir. 1987) (as Adams v.Bennett).
Alonzo v. Jones (Alonzo v. City of Corpus Christi ) (1981-1995); Southern District of Texas, No. 81-227; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 94-60526
In Alonzo I (1983), Hispanic citizens of Corpus Christi, Texas challenged the city’s at-large city council election method. Plaintiffs charged that this system was discriminatory against Mexican Americans. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs and issued a consent decree ordering the city to institute a 5-3-1 electoral system, in which five members of the council are elected from single-member districts, while three members and the Mayor are elected at-large.
In Alonzo v. City of Corpus Christi (1991), plaintiffs challenged the apportionment of the single member districts and composition of the 5-3-1 electoral system. The Fifth Circuit affirmed again that the 5-3-1 plan did not discriminate against Mexican Americans.
Published Opinion(s): 68 F.3d 944 (5th Cir. 1995) (as Alonzo v. City of Corpus Christi)
Angel R. Cabiya San Miguel v. United States Veterans Administration (1984-1985) District of Puerto Rico, No. 84-0025; First Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 84-1903
Plaintiff Angel R. Cabiya brought action against the United States Veterans Administration, seeking retroactive payment of veterans' benefits. The defense countered by claiming that the district court lacked jurisdiction to review VA administrative action. Indeed, 38 U.S.C.A. § 211(a) established that the VA was essentially an autonomous agency and that, on matters of providing benefits, no other official or any court of the United States had the jurisdiction to review any such decision. In Johnson v. Robinson, the Supreme Court upheld the validity of the VA's policy and was further affirmed by the U.S. District Court in Angel. The case was summarily dismissed. Published Opinion(s): 592 F. Supp.21 (D.P.R. 1984)
Aranda v. J.B. Van Sickle (1976-1980); Central District of California, 74-551; Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 77-2714
The plaintiffs brought a class action suit on behalf of all Mexican-Americans in San Fernando Valley, California against members of the city council. MALDEF provided legal counsel during the life of the case. The plaintiffs argued that the at-large election scheme, while not unconstitutional, per se, diluted the voting strength of Mexican-Americans. Although the plaintiffs cited a long history of racial discrimination, extreme racial polarization, and discriminatory campaign, the United States District Court ruled in favor of the defendants. The plaintiffs, the Court found, failed to provide enough facts to support their claim that San Fernando's at-large governmental plan diluted the voting power of its Mexican American citizens as a class.
Published Opinion(s): 455 F. Supp. 625 (C.D. Cal. 1976); 600 F.2d 1267 (9th Cir. 1979)
Arvizu v. Waco Independent School District (ISD) (1973-1989); Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 73-3080.
A case was filed in 1973 on behalf of minority children in Waco, TX regarding desegregation practices and planning. In 1983 Waco Independent School District's plan to consolidate and close an integrated high-school that was located in a predominately Mexican-American neighborhood was modified with MALDEF's urging and a court-approved settlement agreement. The district eventually agreed to keep the school in service. In 1989 the district was determined to be unitary. MALDEF did not agree, but did not appeal the decision. However MALDEF did eventually receive an attorneys' fees settlement in the fifth circuit court for their monitoring efforts.
Arzola v. H.E. Butt Co. (1983-1988); Texas Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 87-5594; Western District Court of Texas, No. SA-83-CA-1148
The employment opportunities class action case was brought against H.E. Butt Company, a large Supermarket chain in the San Antonio, TX area, in 1983. The suit alleged that the company's employment and advancement practices were discriminatory against Hispanics. In 1986 a settlement was reached, in favor of the plaintiffs, whereby an affirmative action plan was adopted, and Hispanics would gain proportional employment opportunities for supervisory positions. The settlement also included a scholarship fund and discrimination prevention classes. MALDEF also agreed to supervise the settlement terms' enactment and enforcement for 5 years. The suit was also heard by the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals where the original terms of the settlement were upheld.
Published Opinion(s): 853 F.2d 924
Barefield v. Chevron, USA (1986-1988); Northern District of California, No. 86-2427 In 1986, a class of African American and Hispanic employees filed suit against the Chevron facility in San Joaquin Valley, California. The plaintiffs alleged that Chevron discriminated against African American and Hispanic workers with respect to training, job assignments, and promotional opportunities. These forms of employment discrimination, the plaintiffs argued, violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. The plaintiffs’ legal team included lawyers from NAACP Legal Defense Fund and MALDEF, including Bill Lann Lee (NAACP LDF), Antonia Hernandez, E. Richard Larson, and Manuel Romero.
In June 1991, the case was settled by Consent Decree. A compensatory damages fund was established for emotional distress which also included an opt-out clause. However, when three of the original plaintiffs opted out of the fund, these three plaintiffs each brought individual claims against Chevron. In 1997, the Court ruled in favor of two of the three plaintiffs.
Published Opinion(s): 44 Fair Empl. Prac. Cases (BNA) 1885 (N.D. Cal. 1987); 48 Fair Empl. Prac. Cases (BNA) 907 (N.D. Cal. 1988).
Benavidez v. Eu ; Ninth Circuit, Northern District of California, No. C-91-3383; United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, No. 92-16260.
(See also: Wilson v. Eu) In the fall of 1991 members of California's Congress filed a federal lawsuit seeking congressional redistricting by the federal court. They filed a preliminary injunction halting the redistricting plan decision by the state Supreme Court because it was believed that the state court could not adopt a constitutional plan in time for the dead-line that was necessary for the upcoming primary. A three-judge federal District Court was convened, and then stayed, pending the recommendations of the Special Masters who were assigned to devise a plan for redistricting. When the Special Masters submitted their recommendations the three-judge federal District Court established a briefing and argument schedule that paralleled the state Supreme Court. In response, MALDEF filed a complaint-in-intervention, a motion for a preliminary injunction, and evidence in legal briefs in support thereof. MALDEF presented oral arguments in January 1992. The three-judge federal District Court declined to rule stating merit and timeliness issues. MALDEF, not satisfied with this decision, prepared for a full trial but the three-judge District Court issued a two-to-one decision dismissing all claims, including MALDEFs claims under the Voting Rights Act, and grounds of abstention. In June 1992, MALDEF responded by filing a motion to alter or amend the judgment which was denied. MALDEF filed multiple appeals, and in September 1994 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the prior decision.
Published Opinion(s): (Members of the California Democratic Congressional Delegation v. Eu); Ninth Circuit, Northern District of California, 790 F. Supp. 925 (N.D. Cal. 1992); 34 F.3d 825 (1994); 34 F.3d 825; 29 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1225
Bradford v. University of California (Regents of the University of California v. The Superior Court of Los Angeles County) (19XX-1991) ; Los Angeles County Superior Court, No. C 607748; Court of Appeal, Second District, Division 2, No. B 051229
In Bradford v. University of California, terminated university employee David Bradford sued the University of California, Los Angeles asking that the university treat all undocumented students as nonresidents for tuition purposes. The Superior Court of Los Angeles ruled in favor of Bradford, on the grounds that a 1985 opinion by the state Attorney General precluded undocumented students from receiving reduced in-state tuition. The University appealed, arguing that the Bradford decision deprived undocumented alien students of the equal protection of the law, but the Court of Appeal disagreed and upheld the trial court’s decision. Some state-operated universities provided tuition and fee reductions to residents with "in-state" status. Thus, the central question in Regents of California v. Superior Court revolved around whether "undocumented aliens" can be classified as residents to qualify for lower tuition, as stated in the 1983 amended version of the California Education Code and if the decision handed down in Toll v. Moreno (1982) applied also to undocumented alien students.
Published Opinion(s): 276 Cal.Rptr.197 (Cal. Ct. App. 1990) (as Regents of the University of California c. Superior Court of Los Angeles County)
Cano v. Chesser and City of Lockhart v. USA (1979-1983); Western District of Texas, Nos. 79-0032, 82-1616; District of the District of Columbia, No. 80-264; Supreme Court of the United States, No. 81-802
In Cano v. Chesser, plaintiffs targeted Lockhart, Texas' at-large electoral process, specifically the ways in which numbered and staggered posts used to elect city councilman discriminated against minorities. Mexican-Americans argued that this post system violated § 5 of the Voting Rights Act. After the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas granted injunctive relief in March 1979, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, declaring that this electoral process had a "retrogressive effect" on minority voting strength. Shortly thereafter, the United States Supreme Court overruled the District Court decision by concluding that at-large elections using the numbered-post system did not discriminate against minorities. This case, Beer v. United States (1976), among others, were a part of a broader trend in which minority groups challenged the various reapportionment schemes that denied these groups adequate representation at the local, state, and federal levels.
Published Opinion(s): 559 F. Supp. 581 (D.D.C. 1981); 103 S.Ct. 998 (1982)
Castañeda v. Pickard (1978-1986); Southern District of Texas, No. 79-2253; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 84-2612
Mexican-American plaintiffs argued that the Texas Raymondville Independent School District (RISD) violated the fourteenth amendment, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974. Plaintiffs argued that Mexican-American students were discriminated against because of both the absence of an adequate bilingual education program and because the school system instituted an ability "grouping system" for classroom assignments.
Though the grouping system was not unconstitutional in it of itself, the plaintiffs argued that the implementation of this system was racially and ethnically discriminatory and resulted in classroom segregation. Moreover, the plaintiffs argued that the RISD discriminated against Mexican-Americans in the hiring and promotion of teachers and administrators. In August 1978, U.S. District Court for Southern District of Texas ruled in favor of RISD. However, in January 1986, the Appellate Court, while affirming the decision that RISD's Bilingual education program did not violate Title VI, ruled in favor of the plaintiffs that the grouping system and hiring practices were in fact discriminatory against Mexican Americans.
Published Opinion(s): 648 F. 2d 989 (S.D. Texas 1981); 781 F.2d 456 (5th Cir. 1986)
Comite de. Padres de Familia v. Bill Honig, as Superintendent of Public Instruction (19XX - 1987); Court of Appeal, Third District, California, No. C-000258
Plaintiffs brought action against the California State Department of Education (SDE) and State Board of Education (SBE) on the grounds that both bodies violated article four of the California Education Code (1977). The plaintiffs argued that article four required the CSDE to develop, implement, and monitor affirmative action employment programs in local school districts. The California Court of Sacramento County found that the SDE and SBE were not required to monitor these programs. After an appeal, in June of 1987, the Third Circuit District Court of Appeal affirmed this decision. This case was a part of a larger attempt to use legal means to enforce equal employment opportunities.
Published Opinion(s): 192 Cal.App.3d 528 (Cal. Ct. App. 1987)
Communication Workers of America, AFL-CIO v. Contel of California, Inc. (1992); Northern District of California, No. 90-20549
In Communication Workers of America v. Contel, plaintiffs brought an employment discrimination suit against telecommunications company, Contel Inc. of California. The plaintiffs alleged the company instituted unlawful employment practices in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by requiring Hispanic employees to use their Spanish language skills. MALDEF become involved when five Hispanic intervenors joined the case against Contel. Claims by the CWA were resolved once Contel decided to strike the requirement that an employee had to utilize Spanish language skills on the job unless the job vacancy explicitly required an employee to speak Spanish. The United States District Court ordered Decree concluded litigation between the parties. In addition to presenting the plaintiffs, MALDEF monitored the subsequent methodology for Contel's Spanish-language testing for employees.
Published Opinion(s): 1992 WL 443437
Cota v. Tucson Police Department, City of Tucson (1991-1992); District of Arizona, No. 85-544
Hispanic employees brought individual and class-wide claims against the Tucson Police Department (TPD) on the grounds that the TPD violated Title VII and the Arizona Civil Rights Act by requiring its Hispanic employees to use Spanish-speaking skills without additional compensation. This requirement, the plaintiffs claimed, was based on the faulty assumption that TBD Hispanic employees were able and willing to speak Spanish. The United States District Court in Arizona ruled in favor of the defendants, declaring that the plaintiffs failed to establish proof of discriminatory treatment on the basis of national origin.
Published Opinion(s): 783 F. Supp.458 (D. Ariz. 1992)
Diana v. State Board of Education (1970-1973); Northern District of California, No. 70-37
MALDEF represented a class of Hispanic school children in a suit against the California State Board of Education, seeking to address the discrepancy in the percentage of Mexican-American children in Educable Mentally Retarded (EMR) classes and the percentage of Mexican-American students in the general population. The parties settled before trial, with the State Department agreeing to investigate any school districts in which a "significant variance" between the expected and actual percentage of Mexican-American students in EMR classes was found, and to thoroughly audit schools in which the variance persisted after three years.
This case, which spoke to concerns over racial discrimination in special education placement, produced several findings regarding the content and format of IQ tests used to place children in EMR classes. Along with Larry P. v. Riles, a similar case involving African-American students, Diana had a profound impact for decades afterward on state and federal laws governing special education.
Doe v. Plyler MALDEF represented a class of undocumented Texas school children in a challenge to a 1975 Texas law that withheld state funds for educating undocumented children and allowed public schools to deny such children enrollment. They filed the case in Tyler, Texas, where the local school district had tried to make up the state funding lost under the new law by imposing a $1000 tuition fee on all undocumented children. The plaintiffs argued that the law violated the Fourteenth Amendment by denying them equal protection of the laws, and that the law deserved strict judicial scrutiny because the children were a politically powerless minority, being deprived of education on the basis of their parents’ misdeeds that they had no ability to control. The state defended the law based on its fiscal savings, and argued that undocumented children were not within the jurisdiction of the Fourteenth Amendment.
The case made it all the way to the United States Supreme Court, the plaintiffs prevailing at each step of the way. It resulted in the landmark 1982 ruling, Plyler v. Doe, in which the Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment extends both due process and equal protection to undocumented immigrants, and preempts any effort by a state to impose discriminatory laws within its jurisdiction. The court observed that in addition to imposing a “discriminatory burden on the basis of a legal characteristic over which the children can have little control,” the law would also have the deleterious effect of creating and perpetuating a "subclass of illiterates" that would ultimately cost the state much more than it saved by not educating them. This decision has since been interpreted to apply only to K-12 education, not higher education, but is nonetheless one of the most important immigrants’ rights cases ever litigated.
Edgewood v. Kirby (1984-1995)
This set of cases, known collectively as Edgewood v. Kirby I-IV, was important for its exploration of the intricacies of public school funding and educational inequality.
Edgewood I: EDGEWOOD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT V. KIRBY (1989)
MALDEF filed suit against commissioner of education William Kirby on May 23, 1984 in Travis County on behalf of the Edgewood Independent School District, San Antonio. The plaintiffs initially consisted of 8 school districts and 21 parents, but grew to 67 other school districts and many other individuals. The suit charged that Texas’s methods of funding public schools violated the state constitution, which required the state legislature to provide an efficient and free public school system. Under the state public school financing system at the time, 50% of funding came from property and ad valorem taxes within individual districts, 42% came from the state, and the rest came from other sources, such as federal funds. This, plaintiffs pointed out, put poorer districts in a double bind. Not only did they have to tax at a higher rate than wealthier districts to get enough money to fund their schools, but the high rates scared off potential property owners, leaving schools in these districts underfunded compared to those in districts with higher individual incomes. Attorneys argued that funding education through property taxes was inherently unequal because property values varied widely from district to district, thus denying equal opportunity to education and violating the intent of the state constitution’s Texas Education Clause. The Texas State Legislature passed a school reform measure to increase state aid to public schools in June 1984, but MALDEF did not believe this went far enough to remedy the situation and pursued their case.
The original case was heard in Austin between January 20 and April 8, 1987. Presiding state district judge Harley Clark ruled in favor of the plaintiffs on April 29, 1987. The Texas state legislature was ordered to create a more equitable public school financing structure by September, 1989. This ruling was appealed by the defendants and reversed by Third Court of Appeals December 14, 1988. They ruled that education was not a basic right and that the current funding structure was sufficient. The plaintiffs appealed by to the Texas Supreme Court on July 5, 1989. They found for the plaintiffs and ordered state legislature to reform its funding system by the 1990-91 school year.
Four legislative special sessions failed to produce a solution. A Master appointed by the state Supreme Court came up with a “Robin Hood” plan to redistribute money from wealthier to poorer districts to ensure equality of financing if the legislature failed to come up with a law. This move resulted in a June 6, 1990 funding bill, signed into law.
Edgewood II: EDGEWOOD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT V. KIRBY (1991)
MALDEF was dissatisfied with the June 6, 1990 funding bill and called for a new hearing in Travis County District Court. In September 1990 Judge Scott McCown agreed with the plaintiffs and ordered legislators to come up with new funding plan within a year. The defendants appealed to the state Supreme Court. It ruled on January 22, 1991, that the new legislation had not fundamentally altered the funding system, in part because it excluded the wealthiest school districts from its funding formula. The court gave the legislature until April 1, 1991 to come up with a new plan, and suggested consolidating the state’s school districts.
The new plan, signed into law April 15, 1991, consolidated 1,058 districts into 188 to ensure equal distribution of public money per student. It created county education districts (CEDs) to levy and collect ad valorem taxes and distribute the proceeds.
Edgewood III: CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT V. EDGEWOOD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (1992)
The April 15, 1991 plan was appealed by 57 wealthy school districts. Judge McCown upheld it, but it was declared unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court on January 22, 1992 on the grounds that the new school districts were unlawful taxing units under the state constitution. Though the CEDs themselves were constitutional, the court held that they were creating state taxes, and state taxes had to be approved by the electorate. The CED ad valorem taxes had not been approved by the electorate, and were therefore unconstitutional. The court ordered legislature to come up with a new financing plan by June 1, 1993.
A multi-option plan was proposed by the legislature on May 28, 1993. Each district could equalize funding at $280,000 of property worth per student through one of five methods; if a method was not chosen, the default was transferring one district’s taxable property to the rolls of another.
Edgewood IV: EDGEWOOD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT V. MENO (1995)
The May 28, 1993 options plan was upheld by Judge McCown but protested by some poorer districts. In January 1995, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that the options plan was constitutional but warned that it could become unconstitutional, and that the state needed to continue to monitor and improve educational opportunities.
Garcia v. Immigration and Naturalization Service (1976-1982); Third Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 81-2944
Plaintiff Elsa Garcia, a native of the Philippines, entered the United States in 1970 as a nonimmigrant visitor. Garcia did not depart after her "temporary" three-year period visa expired. In 1976 the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) issued a final order of deportation, which was affirmed by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). Garcia did not appeal the deportation order within six months as required by the Immigration and Nationality Act, and instead appealed from a letter she later received notifying her of her scheduled date of deportation. The Third Circuit dismissed her appeal for want of jurisdiction because the letter itself was not a final order and Garcia missed the window for appealing from the last final order that had been issued.
Published Opinion(s): 690 F. 2d 349 (3d Cir. 1982)
Garza v. County of Los Angeles (1988-1990); Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 90-55944, 90-55945, and 90-56024; United States Supreme Court, No. A-422(90-849)
In 1988, a class of Hispanic plaintiffs filed a voting rights action against Los Angeles County in an attempt to redraw county supervisor districts. District lines reconfigured in 1981, the plaintiffs argued, were gerrymandered boundaries that diluted Hispanic voting strength. The District Court found evidence that while the Board of Supervisors was not guilty of intentional discrimination in redistricting that it undertook in 1959, 1965, and 1975, the 1981 redistricting plan nevertheless kept those prior discriminatory reapportionments in place. The Ninth Circuit affirmed, looking mainly to post-census data clearly demonstrating that the county had violated the amended Voting Rights Act of 1982. That court held that the county must propose a redistricting plan in which one of the five districts would have a Hispanic voting majority.
Published Opinion(s): 756 F. Supp. 1298 (C.D. Cal. 1990); 918 F.2d 763 (9th Cir. 1990)
Gay v. Waiters' and Dairy Lunchmen's Union (1973-1982); Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 75-2197, 80-4120
In 1973, a class of African Americans waiters brought an employment discrimination suit against the San Francisco Hilton Hotels Corporation, alleging violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The plaintiffs argued that the hotel engaged in discrimination by hiring, promoting, and transferring black males into waiter positions, and that the Dairy Lunchmen's Union had consistently failed to notify African American union members of job openings in the restaurant trade (located within the Hilton Hotels). They sought back pay and broad injunctive relief for the class. The Ninth Circuit overturned a lower court decision denying the class certification, but in 1982 ultimately found that the plaintiffs failed to establish intentional discrimination.
Published Opinion(s):10 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 864 (N.D. Cal. 1975); 549 F.2d 1330 (9th Cir. 1977); 489 F. Supp. 282 (N.D. Cal. 1980); 86 F.R.D. 500 (N.D. Cal. 1980); 694 F.2d 531 (9th Cir. 1982)
Gonzales v. City of Peoria (1982-1983); District of Arizona, No. 78-618 ; Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 82-5432
In 1982, plaintiffs brought a class action suit against the city of Peoria and its police officers, on behalf of persons of Mexican descent who had citizenship status, resident status, or migrated to Arizona as an agricultural laborer, alleging that the police stopped and arrested persons of Mexican descent without probable clause, based solely on their race and appearance. A precursor to allegations made following the passage of Arizona SB 1070(2010), in this case the plaintiffs declared they were required to produce proof documenting their legal presence in the United States. The District Court, later affirmed by the Court of Appeals, ruled in favor of the defendants on the grounds that the police department acted in good faith.
Rather than demonstrate prima facie discrimination, the plaintiffs instead challenged the authority of the city police to enforce immigration law. The plaintiffs argued that this authority resides with the Immigration of Naturalization Services (INS) in general and the United States Border Patrol in particular. The case thus revolved around the legal question whether city police have the authority under state and federal statutes to make arrests for violations of immigration law.
Published Opinion(s): 537 F.Supp.793 (D. Ariz. 1982); 722 F.2d 468 (9th Cir. 1983)
Idaho Migrant Council v. Board of Education (1979-1985); District of Idaho, No. 79-1068; Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 79-4660, 84-4003
Idaho Migrant Council, a non-profit working on behalf of Idaho public school students with limited English proficiency, sued the Idaho Department of Education, Board of Education, and Superintendent of Public Instruction, claiming that the state had failed to compel local school districts to comply with the Equal Educational Opportunity Act of 1974. After a lower court granted summary judgment to the state, the Ninth Circuit reversed, holding that state law gave the agencies supervisory power over local schools, and that federal law required the agencies to use that power to ensure those schools were providing equal educational opportunities to students with limited English proficiency. In 1983, the State of Idaho agreed in a consent decree to offer all limited-English students either structured language development or bilingual programs, and MALDEF monitored its implementation.
Published Opinion(s): 647 F.2d 69 (9th Cir. 1981)
IMAGE of Pico Rivera v. U.S. Postal Service (Contreras v. Carlin) (1982-1985); Central District of California, No. 82-5608
MALDEF represented a class of Hispanics in a Title VII suit against the Los Angeles District of the U.S. Postal Service, claiming that its recruitment practices and entry-level examinations discriminated against Hispanics on the basis of national origin. IMAGE was dismissed from the case shortly after filing, an intentional discrimination claim was dismissed in 1984, and the court dismissed the remaining testing claims after trial in 1985. MALDEF declined to appeal the decision.
Published Opinion(s): 38 Fair Empl. Prac. Case (BNA) 1328 (C.D. Cal. 1985)
International Molders’ and Allied Workers’ Union v. Nelson (1982-1989); Northern District of California, No. 82-1896 RPA; Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 85-2745
A class of Hispanic workers in the San Francisco Bay Area, represented by MALDEF, CRLA, National Lawyers Guild, the ACLU, and the Asian Law Caucus, sued the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) over workplace raids conducted during "Operation Jobs"—a nationwide enforcement effort in which INS used open-ended warrants to search factories, nurseries, and farms and make mass arrests of suspected undocumented workers. These searches occurred in the context of a nation-wide enforcement against undocumented aliens known as the "Protect Jobs" campaign. The plaintiffs claimed that the open-ended warrants and workplace raids violated workers' constitutional rights, and asked that the court to stop the INS from searching employment sites of absent employer consent. The trial court held that the warrants were unconstitutionally vague, and found that INS had instituted a systematic policy and practice of Fourth Amendment violations including unlawful detention, unreasonable force, and discrimination against Hispanics. The United States Court of Appeals affirmed the decision, but concluded that while "probable cause" was required to conduct a search, the plaintiff's request to have the INS identify suspect(s) by name or provide specific information about alleged suspect imposed an impractical burden on the INS that was not required by the Constitution.
Published Opinion(s): 102 F.R.D. 457 (N.D. Cal. 1983); 643 F. Supp. 884 (N.D. Cal. 1986); 799 F.2d 547 (9th Cir. 1986); 674 F. Supp. 294 (N.D. Cal. 1987); 723 F. Supp. 432 (N.D. Cal. 1989) (as Pearl Meadows Mushroom Farm v. Nelson)
Jean v. Nelson (Louis v. Nelson) (1981-1990); Southern District of Florida, No. 81-1260 EPS; Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 82-5772, 86-5887, 87-5582; U.S. Supreme Court, Nos. 84-5240, 89-601
A class of Haitian refugees sued the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) over its policy of conducting mass exclusion hearings and detaining over a thousand asylum-seekers without parole during the application process. The case went up to the U.S. Supreme Court twice, once to decide whether the INS had violated the Administrative Procedures Act and the equal protection guarantee of the Fifth Amendment and once to affirm an award to plaintiffs of attorneys' fees. The stringent immigration program was an outgrowth of the 1980 Cuban Migration ("Mariel Boatlift"). MALDEF joined an amicus curiae brief arguing that the decision to detain the refugees prior to admitting them into the country warranted constitutional scrutiny, and that such scrutiny revealed that the detention violated equal protection rights.
Published Opinions(s):532 F. Supp. 881 (S.D. Fla. 1982) (as Louis v. Meissner); 544 F. Supp. 973 (S.D. Fla. 1982); 711 F.2d 1475 (11th Cir. 1983); 727 F.2d 957 (11th Cir. 1984) (rehearing); 472 U.S. 846 (1985); 863 F.2d 759 (11th Cir. 1988); 854 F.2d 405 (11th Cir. 1988); 496 U.S. 154 (1990) (as Commissioner, INS v. Jean)
Keyes v. School Dist. No. 1, Denver, CO (1974-1997); District of Colorado, No. C-1499; Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 336-70, 337-70, 74-1349, 74-1350, 74-1351, 85-2814, 87-2634; U.S. Supreme Court, No. 71-507
Parents of Black and Hispanic students in Denver brought a § 1983 action against the local school district, alleging that the school board’s manipulation of attendance zones and school site selection amounted to deliberate and de facto segregation, and claiming that the district failed to offer equal educational opportunities to minority students. After a trial and multiple appeals to the Tenth Circuit and the Supreme Court, it was held that the district’s policies amounted to intentional, de jure discrimination requiring comprehensive remedial action. The parties submitted proposed desegregation plans shortly thereafter.
In 1974, MALDEF intervened on behalf of the Congress of Hispanic Educators to object to both the plaintiffs’ and the districts’ proposed plans, and to submit a proposed bilingual/bicultural educational plan designed by an expert in Chicano education issues. The court found both of the parties’ plans unacceptable, and instead fashioned its own plan combining elements of each party’s plan with the educational plan put forward by MALDEF. The Tenth Circuit struck several parts of the court’s final plan, and held that the bilingual/bicultural education mandate was beyond the trial court’s authority. Several years later, MALDEF and the CHE submitted a new complaint, arguing that the Tenth Circuit’s plan had failed to provide equal educational opportunity for limited-English proficient students. The trial court agreed and required the school district to remedy that problem as well.
In the mid-1980s, the Denver school district asked the court to find that it had successfully desegregated its schools, and to permanently release it from court supervision. The Court refused, however, citing ongoing compliance problems, lack of cooperation from the board, evidence of resegregation, and lingering deficiencies in schools with high minority populations. MALDEF successfully fought these and other requests for unitary status until 1997, when the court’s jurisdiction over the district was finally terminated.
Published Opinion(s): 303 F. Supp. 279 (D. Colo. 1969); 303 F. Supp. 289 (D. Colo. 1969); 396 U.S. 1215 (1969); 313 F. Supp. 61 (D. Colo. 1970); 313 F. Supp. 90 (D. Colo. 1970); 445 F.2d 990 (10th Cir. 1971); 413 U.S. 189 (1972); 368 F. Supp. 207 (D. Colo. 1973); 380 F. Supp. 673 (D. Colo. 1974); 521 F.2d 465 (10th Cir. 1975); 474 F. Supp. 1265 (D. Colo. 1979); 540 F. Supp. 399 (D. Colo. 1982); 576 F. Supp 1503 (D. Colo. 1983); 609 F. Supp. 1491 (D. Colo. 1985); 653 F. Supp. 1536 (D. Colo. 1987); 670 F. Supp. 1513 (D. Colo. 1987); 895 F. 2d 659 (10th Cir. 1990); 902 F. Supp. 1274 (D. Colo. 1995) (as Keyes v. Congress of Hispanic Educators); 119 F.3d 1437 (10th Cir. 1997)
Latinos for Affirmative Action v. San Francisco (1979-1984); U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Revenue Sharing
Latinos for Affirmative Action, a community activist group, filed an administrative complaint regarding widespread underrepresentation and discrimination against Latinos in the San Francisco city workforce. A compliance agreement requiring the city to take affirmative action measures was reached in 1979, which led to an increase in the number of Latino city employees and the eradication of numerous discriminatory employment practices. MALDEF monitored compliance with the agreement until 1984.
Lewis v. FMC Corporation (1976-1985); Northern District of California, No. 74-2327
MALDEF represented two Chicano workers in their objection to a 1976 settlement of a Title VII class action suit between FMC corporation and an employee plaintiff, which the court then rejected as illegal and inadequate. MALDEF and a number of other new plaintiffs then intervened, and in 1979 reached a new settlement granting job consideration and reconsideration rights to a class of Chicano and Black employees, and obligating FMC to implement standardized promotion, transfer, and affirmative action procedures. MALDEF monitored FMC’s compliance with the consent decree until it expired in 1985.
Local 715 v. County of Santa Clara (1983); Santa Clara County Superior Court, No. 511838
Bilingual workers and non-English speaking residents of Santa Clara County intervened in a reverse-discrimination lawsuit introduced by the Service Employees International Union Local 715 challenging the county’s decision to exempt bilingual social service workers from seniority-based layoffs. MALDEF argued on behalf of the intervenors that the need for bilingual social workers superceded the strict seniority principle. After a short trial, the court agreed and upheld the exemption.
Lopez-Mendoza v. INS (197?-1983); Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 79-7673, 80-7189; U.S. Supreme Court, No. 83-491
MALDEF represented one of two undocumented immigrants who were arrested in violation of the Fourth Amendment and ordered deported. The immigrants appealed, arguing that Immigration and Naturalization Services should have been barred from introducing evidence obtained through unlawful arrest and detention. The Ninth Circuit agreed but was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, which held that the arrests were indeed unlawful but that the exclusionary rule did not apply in a civil immigration proceeding.
Published Opinion(s): 705 F.2d 1059 (9th Cir. 1981); 468 U.S. 1032 (1984)
LULAC v. Clements (1990)
In December 1987, MALDEF filed LULAC v. Clements on behalf of LULAC, nine other organizations, and 21 individuals. The plaintiffs were residents of the Border Region, the area along Texas’s border with Mexico. It is populated predominately by people of Hispanic or Latina/o origin. The lawsuit challenged the constitutionality of Texas's system of higher education, arguing that the system did not allow residents to participate in quality higher education programs or to have access to equal education resources. Plaintiffs pointed out that the border region receives only about 10% of the state’s higher education funds, even though it is home to 20% of the state's population. Also, students in the border region had to travel five times as far as students in non-Border regions to attend a comprehensive university, defined as a public institution offering 20 or more PhD degrees annually in at least one discipline, or 10 or more PhDs in three or more disciplines. The discrepancy in funding and the additional travel burden on students in the border region, according to the plaintiffs, amounted to a violation of the equal rights clause of the Texas Constitution as well as Tex. Civ. Prac. and Rem. Code section 106.001, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race by an official or employee of the state acting in an official capacity.
The jury found that the Legislature failed to provide equal access to first-class universities and an efficient system of public institutions of higher education to students. It also found that the State could have developed such a system and did not. It did not find, however, that these failures were the result of intentional discrimination.
On January 20, 1992, the presiding judge dismissed the jury's ruling and instead found that the Texas higher education system was in violation of the equal rights clause in the Texas constitution. It did not provide equal rights under the law and had expended less state resources in the Border Region than in other areas of the state.
This finding resulted in an appeal by the defendants to the Texas Supreme Court. In Richards v. LULAC (1993) the Texas Supreme Court reversed the decision and ruled in favor of the appellants. The justices offered three main reasons for their ruling. First, the plaintiffs were not "all potential or actual Mexican American higher education students in Texas but only those" in Border Region, and according to the US Supreme Court in McGowan v. Maryland (1961), equal rights applies to persons, not geographic areas. Also, the court found that higher education is not a right, and that because the educational inequalities in the border region were not the result of de jure segregation, the state was not obliged to remedy it.
Despite the unfavorable results of the appeal for the original plaintiffs, LULAC v. Clements did result in increased funding for border region universities through state legislature's South Texas Border Initiative legislation.
LULAC v. City of Salinas Fire Department (1979-1982); Northern District of California, No. 78-2608; Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 80-4033
A Latino firefighter sued the Salinas Fire Department, claiming the department had intentionally discriminated against him by refusing to promote him on account of his race and national origin. The trial court found for the plaintiff and awarded him a retroactive promotion, which the Ninth Circuit later upheld.
Published Opinion(s): 27 FEP Cases (BNA) 405 (N.D. Cal. 1979); 654 F.2d 557 (9th Cir. 1981)
LULAC v. Williams (LULAC v. Corpus Christi Independent School District) (1974-1983); Southern District of Texas, No. 74-95; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 83-2064
The League of United Latin American Citizens brought suit challenging an at-large election scheme for local school board seats, arguing the scheme was unconstitutional because it diluted the minority vote and prevented minority candidates from holding positions on the board. The court ruled for the plaintiffs, and the district proposed a redistricting plan consisting of four single-member and three at-large board seats, which MALDEF unsuccessfully opposed. The plan was submitted to the Department of Justice for pre-clearance and approved with only minor modifications.
Maria P. v. Riles (1979-1987); Los Angeles County Superior Court, No. C121905; California Supreme Court, No. 32086
California Rural Legal Assistance sued the California School Superintendent, Wilson Riles, in 1975 to enjoin the implementation of a statute requiring schools to report undocumented students to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The court issued a preliminary injunction, finding that the statute violated the Federal Student Privacy Act, thus prompting the California state legislature to repeal it. In 1979, MALDEF joined CRLA in seeking a permanent injunction, and helped CRLA litigate a dispute over attorney’s fees.
Published Opinion(s): 43 Cal.3d 1281 (Cal. 1987)
Morales v. Shannon (1970-2007); Western District of Texas, No. DR-70-CA-14; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 73-3096
Mexican-American students in Uvalde, Texas sued the local school district, alleging intentional segregation of the district’s elementary schools, denial of equal educational opportunity, and unconstitutional discrimination against minority students. The trial court found no evidence of intentional segregation, but was overturned by the Fifth Circuit. A consent decree was reached in 1976 and remained in place into the 2000s.
Published Opinion(s): 366 F. Supp. 813 (W.D. Tex. 1973); 516 F.2d 411 (5th Cir. 1975)
Moreno v. Public Utilities Commission, City & County of San Francisco (1980-1983); Northern District of California, No. 83-0398
MALDEF represented an employee of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission in a discrimination action brought before the city’s Civil Service Commission. The CSC, for the first time, held in the Latino employee’s favor, and granted him a retroactive promotion and back pay but no attorney’s fees. MALDEF later sued the city for attorney’s fees under Title VII and won.
Published Opinion(s): 567 F. Supp. 458 (N.D. Cal. 1983)
NAACP v. San Bernardino City Unified School District (1976-1982); Court of Appeal, Fourth District, California, No. C-78-1445
MALDEF intervened as a plaintiff in a school desegregation case against the San Bernardino city school district. In the early 1970s, the trial court had decided that the district was segregated based solely on racial and ethnic percentages. The California Supreme Court had remanded the case on appeal, finding that the districts were indeed segregated but that many qualitative factors besides minority percentages had to be taken into account before an appropriate remedy could be designed. MALDEF intervened shortly thereafter.
Over the next several years, the trial court held extensive evidentiary hearings regarding segregation and racial isolation. Its findings were rejected again in 1982, however, this time by the Court of Appeal, because it had failed to consider the precise questions outlined by the Supreme Court, or follow the Court’s prescribed methods for conducting its inquiry. The trial court judge retired before the case was again remanded.
Published Opinion(s): 17 Cal.3d 311 (1976); 187 Cal. Rptr. 646 (Cal. Ct. App. 1982)
Overton v. City of Austin (1984-1989) ; Western District of Texas, CA-84-189-A; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 87-1805.
This voter rights case filed in 1984 on behalf of Hispanic voters living in Ausitn, TX, where it was believed the Hispanic community was purposefully underrepresented in the local government and violated the Voting Rights Act. MALDEF, acting as an intervenor, brought a case before the court. The court ruled in favor of the defendants in 1985 and in 1986, upon appeal, the Fifth Circuit Courts vacated the original decision. In 1987 the district court again ruled in favor of the defendants and an additional appeal, in late 1988, was filed and again the court ruled in favor of the defendants stating, the defendants did not intend to discriminate and the majority place system for city council elections did not violate the Voting Rights Act.
Published Opinion(s): 871 F. 2d 529 - 1989; 748 F. 2d 941 - 1984; 798 F. 2d 150 - 1986
Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD) (1987-1991); Western District of Texas No. A-87-CA-483; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals No. 90-8154
MALDEF filed a different lawsuit regarding desegregation issues in response to the court's refusal to reopen Overton v. Texas. The plaintiffs alleged that the Austin Independent School District (AISD), by instituting a new student assignment plan, violated the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution by returning to the former segregated system which had been unified in 1983. The district court entered judgment for AISD. The court held that the plaintiffs-appellees in this case failed to prove that AISD was purposefully discriminatory and violated the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment, partly because the assignment plans were found to be motivated by legitimate educational goals. Additional appeals brought by the plaintiffs were not successful when the court upheld the original ruling. See also: Overton v. Texas.
Published Opinion(s): 945 f2d 1307
Terrazas/Rodriguez v. Clements (1981-1983); Supreme Court of the United States, No. A-786.; Northern District of Texas, Civ. No. 3-81-1946-R, and Civ. A. No. 3-81-1946-R
Originally, this case encompassed challenges by many plaintiffs to the reapportionment plan (the "LRB House plan") for the Texas House of Representatives adopted in 1981 by the Legislative Redistricting Board (the "LRB"). The District Court ruled that the district plan would have to be approved by the Department of Justice, and a temporary plan was put in place, pending the approval of a permanent solution. In 1983, MALDEF, acting as an intervenor on behalf of Hispanic voters in the Dallas area, claimed that the new districts outlined in the House Plan violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act as well as the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Ultimately, the higher court decided in favor of the defendants and the 1983 reapportionment plan put forth by the House of Representatives of Texas was upheld.
Toussaint v. McCarthy (1973-1991); Supreme Court of the United States, No. 91-5089 – (opinion: The petition for writ of certiorari was denied); California Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 87-2910, 89-15613, Nos. 84-2833, 85-1507, Nos. 85-1878, 85-2526; Northern District Court of California, No. C-73-1422 SAW
The prisoner's rights lawsuit challenged the conditions of detention and the solitary confinement practices of four high-security California prisons. In 1976, MALDEF and other plaintiff parties, sued for injunctive relief, which was granted. In 1981 the District Court issued a preliminary injunction against the four prisons requiring improvements to their practices and conditions. In 1981, the Ninth District Court vacated the decision, but in 1983 an expanded preliminary injunction was put in place to protect the prisoners against continued unmonitored punishment practices. The State appealed but the court affirmed the order of the district court's modification of the prior permanent injunction that required a prisoner to be heard by the Criminal Activities Coordinator. The court reversed the district court order's continuing a prison monitor, prohibiting polygraph examinations for prisoner discipline decisions, and requiring a review of segregation decisions every 90 days.
U.S. v. City of San Francisco Fire Dept.; Ninth Circuit, Northern District of California, No. C-84-1100-MPH; 890 F.2d 1438 (9th Cir.); 748 F. Supp. 1416 (N.D. Cal. 1990); 976 F.2d 1536 (9th Cir 1992)
This discrimination case was filed by the Justice Department in 1984 on behalf of black and Hispanic entry-level applicants who alleged the fire department had engaged in unfair hiring practices, and discriminated against minorities in promotions. MALDEF became involved in 1986 as intervenors on behalf of 3 Hispanic plaintiffs who were, along with the other plaintiffs, granted partial summary judgment finding the department was discriminatory. The court also ordered that the department improve and revise its hiring and promotion practices along with requiring strict reporting practices for monitoring. MALDEF later asked the court to impose Rule 11 sanctions on the department when it continued hiring applicants who had taken discriminatory and invalid tests, and won. MALDEF also asked that the department define time-lines and goals for their affirmative action solutions. In 1989, after continued tactical legal exchanges with the union representing the Anglo firefighters, the Ninth Circuit Courts upheld the consent decree stating that their decision was lawful under Title VII and constitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment. In 1990, the defendants' union representatives filed a writ of certiorari which was denied by the Supreme Court. Later that year the district court awarded attorneys' fees to many of the plaintiffs' legal representatives. In 1992, the court upheld its decision again after another appeal by the defendants.
U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA) (U.S. & D.E. Overton v. Texas)(1987-1988); Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Nos. 87-2576, 87-1635
This case was filed in response to the Western District Court of Texas' decision to reject further intervention by the court into the desegregation process in the Austin Independent School District because the district had reached "unitary" status and the court's consent decree had expired. MALDEF acting as plaintiff-intervenors, on behalf of Austin's Black and Hispanic students, wished to readdress the issue of the court's involvement in the Austin Independent School District's unitary status, believing that the students were still victims of educational discrimination. The court ultimately decided that once the district reached unitary status, the courts no longer had judicial grounds to intervene because they did not believe that purposeful discrimination had occurred and the school district had complied with the desegregation process. Published Opinion(s): 532 F.2d 380
Vasquez v. San Jose Unified School District; Ninth Circuit, Northern District Court of California: No. C-71-2130 RFP (SJ); 633 F.Supp. 808 (1985)
This desegregation case began in 1971 (Diaz v. San Jose Unified School District) when plaintiffs filed a class action on behalf of all Spanish-surnamed students enrolled in the district and their parents alleging the district was operating an unconstitutionally segregated public school system and sought injunctive relief to effect desegregation. After repeated appeals the court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs and the school district was ordered to create a desegregation solution that was operational by 1986. Later, in 1985 the Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County, along with MALDEF as co-counsel, filed appeals requesting hearings on the remedy. After review, the court ordered a desegregation remedy, monitoring, a drop-out prevention plan, and a bilingual education program. MALDEF monitored the implementation of those court ordered remedies.
Wilson v. Eu; California Supreme Court: S-022835
This redistricting case was filed in 1991 after Governor Wilson vetoed redistricting plans passed by the Legislature. In the fall of 1991 Special Masters were assigned by the California Supreme Court to draw district lines for the legislature, state senate, and 52 congressional districts. MALDEF, through legal briefs and lobbying, sought to maximize the Hispanic voters' power by forming districts around their communities and submitted plans to the Special Masters for consideration. The Special Masters submitted a plan that incorporated many of MALDEFs redistricting plans but MALDEF saw areas of improvement. They proceeded to file an amicus brief in the state Supreme Court, in December of 1991, to have the court consider MALDEFs proposed changes (which were believed to improve the current plan's compliance with the Voting Rights Act). After oral arguments concluded, in January 1992, the Supreme Court decided to adopt the original plan submitted by the Special Masters and declined MALDEF's suggested changes.
 

Subseries 1. Dockets 1975-1996

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains MALDEF's published dockets from 1975-1996. MALDEF issued litigation dockets to provide Board members, staff and supporters with a comprehensive list of cases being litigated.
Box 2300

Dockets (14 folders) 1975-1984

Box 2301

Dockets (10 folders) 1985-1996

 

Subseries 2. Census 1975-1990

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains memos, correspondence, clippings, reports, notes, statistics, forms, and outreach materials related to MALDEF's effort to ensure that the Latino community was fully enumerated in the 1990 U.S. census. Also included are research files related to earlier census advisory committees.
Carton 1455

Census, advisory committees for the 1980 census; includes meeting minutes, notes, memos, correspondence, reports, statistics circa 1975-1980

Carton 1456

Census; includes memos, correspondence, clippings, reports, notes, program and outreach materials 1990

Box 1457

Census; Questionnaire Assistance forms, photocopies, (requests for Spanish-language questionnaire) 1990

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
 

Subseries 3. Chicana Rights Project 1979-1986

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains administrative files, litigation files, subject files, and publications related to the Chicana Rights Project. The Chicana Rights Project addressed issues pertinent to Mexican American women through litigation, lobbying, and community outreach.
Carton 1440

Administrative files; includes court cases, conferences, interoffice memos, reports, dockets, and speeches (40 folders) 1979-1983

Carton 1441

Administrative files; includes court cases, conferences, interoffice memos, reports, dockets, and speeches (22 folders) 1979-1983

Carton 1449

Administrative files; includes memos, correspondence, grant proposals, and notes relating to MALDEF litigation, and CRP staff activities 1983-1984

Carton 1479

Administrative files; includes CRP newsletters, evaluations, quarterly reports, and other material (13 folders) 1983-1985

Box 2297

Brochures and other publications (9 folders) circa 1970-1979

Box 1444

CETA files; memos, correspondence, notes and reports concerning discrimination in the CETA program (17 folders) 1983

Carton 2285

Chicana rights and education subject matter files; includes litigation notes for Garcia v. Powell, and Contreras v. USPS, notes, research and clippings on demographic issues, minimum wage, language issues, health benefits, women's rights (34 folders)

Carton 1443

Community projects and health care task force files; includes material on health education and Solidarity Day (11 folders)

Box 1474

Conferences; material from conferences attended by Maria Rodriguez (10 folders) 1981-1984

Box 1429

Correspondence (5 folders) 1979-1983

Carton 1471

Latina Outreach Project on Reproductive Rights; includes memos, reports, pamphlets, anonymous surveys, and correspondence (20 folders) 1982-1984

Carton 1428

Litigation; includes amicus curiae briefs (30 folders) 1983

Carton 1445

Litigation; includes pleadings, correspondence, and memos relating to Planned Parenthood v. Heckler, Soliz v. Madera Community Hospital, and unpursued cases (16 folders) 1980-1983

Carton 1446

Litigation; includes pleadings, correspondence, and memos relating to South Texas Health Comsumer Association v. South Texas HSA, Rodriguez v. Dennis, Mendoza v. Hafley, and Versalles v. Austin Independent School District (19 folders) 1973-1983

Carton 1448

Litigation; cases include People v. Coleman, People v. Marquez, INC v. Pilliod, Roman-Ramirez v. Bernardini, Romero v. Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, People v. Trevino, Robbins v. Superior Court of Sacramento County, Gutierrez and Talamantes v. Kent Nowlin Construction, Tejeda-Mata v. INS, Thomas v. City of Los Angeles, Thompson et al. v. Board of Supervisors Los Angeles County, Underwood v. Pierce, Zepeda v. INS, and Zuniga v. Los Angeles County Fire Department (18 folders) 1982-1984

Carton 1472

Litigation; legislation and regulations; subjects include bilingualism in hospitals, child care and material and child health, insurance discrimination, sterilization, and parental leave (26 folders) 1982-1984

Box 1482

Litigation and reports on health care; most material concerns ability to pay plans (4 folders) 1982-1985

Carton 1478

Miscellaneous files; includes material on regulations, internal memos, Job Training Partnership Act, reproductive rights, and the feminization of poverty (5 folders) 1984

Carton 1480

Miscellaneous files; includes subject files on related organizations, statistics, court decisions, studies, and bulletins, other material (51 folders) 1984

Box 1536

Prenatal care; includes statements regarding prenatal care and complaints of discrimination (3 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1483

Prenatal care petition; material relating to the drafting of a petition by MALDEF and other legal and health care organizations requesting that California establish regulations and standards of access to prenatal care by low income women (24 folders) 1982

Carton 1473

Prenatal and perinatal care; includes newsclippings, testimony, studies, reports, and research (32 folders) 1982

Carton 1442

Regulations and legislation; includes petitions and correspondence related to health and employment issues (11 folders) 1981-1984

Carton 1475

Maria Rodriguez papers; memos, correspondence, and other material (12 folders) 1982-1984

Carton 1484

Maria Rodriguez papers; includes conference materials, reference materials, reports, and information on related organizations (24 folders) 1981-1984

Carton 1427

Subject files; contains material on related organizations (43 folders) 1985-1986

Box 1447

Subject files; contains material on related organizations (6 folders)

Carton 1470

Subject files; includes reports, articles, and other material on feminization of poverty, immigration, sterilization, Title IX, undocumented alien health care, voting rights, and statistics (35 folders) 1983-1984

Carton 1476

Subject files; includes material on health care, education, and the Job Training Partnership Act (32 folders) 1981-1983

Carton 1477

Subject files; includes material on health care, education, CETA, Title VII, employment, and reproductive rights 1978-1984

Carton 1481

Subject files; includes material on women's rights, impact of federal and state budgets on women's health care, and general information on Chicana/os (33 folders) 1981-1984

 

Subseries 4. Civil Rights Act 1975-1991

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains testimony, transcripts, draft legislation, correspondence, press releases, and other material related to Congressional debate and passage of the 1991 Civil Rights Act. This Act modified and extended components of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Also included is research regarding cases related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Carton 1506

Civil Rights Act; includes testimony, transcripts, draft legislation, correspondence, press releases, and other material related to Congressional debate and passage of the 1991 Civil Rights Act (19 folders) 1987-1991

Carton 1507

Civil Rights Act; includes testimony, transcripts, draft legislation, correspondence, press releases, and other material related to Congressional debate and passage of the 1991 Civil Rights Act (15 folders) 1987-1991

Box 1508

Civil Rights Act; includes testimony, transcripts, draft legislation, correspondence, press releases, and other material related to Congressional debate and passage of the 1991 Civil Rights Act (4 folders) 1987-1991

Carton 1487

Civil Rights Act; includes litigation, correspondence, workshop materials and other documents related to cases that fall under the Civil Rights Act of 1964; cases include Doe v. McAllen, Jasso v. Northeast Independent School District, and others (65 folders) 1975-1981

 

Subseries 5. Education 1970-1996

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains mixed litigation and subject files related to education issues. Document types include pleadings, research and discovery files, correspondence, clippings, and articles. Topics include bilingual education, affirmative action, redistricting, higher education transfer, and school desegregation. Also included are education advocacy files compiled by attorney Peter Roos.
Carton 2287

Affirmative action subject files; includes papers and publications on the topic, clippings, memos, legislation research on proposition 209, and ACLU and California Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI) information (40 folders) circa 1996

Carton 2279

Affirmative action subject files; includes files relating to Governor Wilson, proposition 209, and related pleadings such as petition of writ, opinions, and amicus briefs (41 folders) circa 1996

Carton 2132

"Bar 84", MALDEF bar exam minority training program and discrimination research; includes correspondence with minority leaders, research of recruitment and grading systems, and other related topics (29 folders)

Box 2169

California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST), research and correspondence; includes MALDEF's validity study report, clippings, and teacher licensing research (14 folders)

Carton 2283

Education legislation research and subject files; includes Senate and Assembly proposed legislation, related publications, notes, drafts of bills, and correspondence (70 folders) circa 1993-1994

Carton 2108

Education subject files: bilingual education and higher education files; includes legislature, reports, committee information, conference information, student testing and performance information, research, news articles, correspondence, memos, notes; case files; includes Bristol Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee v. Bristol School Committee, Cataneda v. Pickard, Gomez v. Illinois State Board of Education, Keyes v. School District No. 1 Denver, Laticia "A" v. The Board of Regents of the University of California, Plyer v. Doe, Puerto Rican Education Coalition v. Board of Education of the City of Jersey City/Bridgeport Board of Education, Zambrano v. Oakland Unified School District (45 folders) 1975-1986

Carton 2109

Education subject files: higher education files; includes University of California system information, transfer information, application information, outreach files, enrollment information, annual reports, bilingual information, affirmative action information, PSAT scores, GRE data, faculty information, scholarship files, foundation files, demographic information, State Board of Education data, Undergraduate Enrollment Study reports, National Chicano Council on Higher Education files, news article, memos, correspondence (40 folders) 1979-1984

Carton 2249

Education subject files; includes clippings related to University of California, bilingual education, testing, higher education topics, and related legislation (31 folders) circa 1990-1998

Carton 1845

Education subject files; includes memos/correspondence, reports, District Bilingual Education master plans, articles, handbooks, budget files; subjects include: Rodriguez v. Los Angeles Unified School District, Sacramento City Unified School District v. Perez, and Common Cause of California v. Board of Supervisors of County of Los Angeles 1982-1988

Carton 1628

Education subject files; includes research on University of California admission policies and the Hispanic Coalition on Higher Education, as well as, publications and reports regarding education (17 folders)

Carton 1438

Education subject files; mostly Texas school districts expenditure, revenue, and enrollment data circa 1981-1983

Box 1899

Education subject files; includes Roy and Josie Fisher/U.S.A. v. Sidney L. Sutton, and Maria Mendoza/U.S.A. v. Tucson Unified School District 1985-1987

Box 1524

Education subject files; photocopies of Educational Testing Service (ETS) reports and statistics; related reports and research circa 1976-1985

Box 1525

Education subject files; photocopies of Educational Testing Service (ETS) reports and statistics; related reports and research circa 1976-1985

Flat-box 1526

Education subject files; New Mexico general and primary election returns circa 1974

Flat-box 1527

Education subject files; New Mexico general and primary election returns circa 1978-1982

Carton 1528

Education subject files, mixed publications: includes law journals, reports, catalogues circa 1970-1986

Box 1529

Education subject files, mixed publications: includes law journals, reports, catalogues circa 1970-1986

Carton 1540

Education subject files; includes Victoria Independent School District (Victoria, Tex.), Board of Trustees, agenda and supporting documents circa 1985-1987

Carton 1541

Education subject files; includes mixed case files, correspondence, research, notes, articles, reports circa 1983-1984

Carton 1543

Education subject files; includes articles, research, correspondence, reports circa 1985-1988

Carton 1544

Education subject files; includes articles, research, correspondence, reports; Seguin Independent School District affirmative action report, research related to access to technology circa 1979-1985

Carton 1545

Education subject files; includes articles, research, correspondence, reports; bilingual education, community college transfer, Lau plan, vocational education research circa 1979-1985

Box 1546

Education subject files; miscellaneous files found loose, removed from 1544 and 1545 circa 1979-1985

Carton 2173

Education subject files; includes reports, memos, correspondence, articles, notes, pleadings, Norma Cantu files, legal research, data files, etc. Cases include: Edgewood v. Kirby, U.S. v. Board of Education—City of Chicago (17 folders) 1979-1987

Carton 1580

Higher Education transfer; includes correspondence, research, outreach materials, program information, and petition drafts

Box 1581

Higher Education transfer; includes memos and outreach materials

Carton 2138

Proposition 63; includes clippings, testimony, research, press releases, propaganda fliers, correspondence and memos to legislators and special interest groups, as well as, related publications (17 folders)

Carton 1691

Peter Roos files, education cases; includes Bakke v. University of California Regents, Ross v. Houston ISD, Grove City v. Bell

Box 1692

Peter Roos files, education cases; Comite de Padres de Familia v. Riles

Carton 1693

Peter Roos files, education cases; Ross v. Houston ISD; includes pleadings, briefs, correspondence, research

Carton 1694

Peter Roos files, education cases; Ross v. Houston ISD; includes studies, deposition, research, transcript of proceedings, interrogatories, pleadings, correspondence, notes

Carton 1695

Peter Roos files, education cases; Ross v. Houston ISD; Keyes v. School District no. 1 (Denver); related bilingual education cases

Carton 1696

Peter Roos files, education cases; U.S. v. Board of Education, Chicago (desegregation case); includes correspondence, pleadings, notes, research, reports

Carton 1697

Peter Roos files, education cases; U.S. v. Board of Education, Chicago desegregation case; reports

Carton 1698

Peter Roos files, education cases; U.S. v. Board of Education, Chicago desegregation case; reports

Box 1699

Peter Roos files, education cases; California anti-busing amendment (SCA 2, introduced by Senator Alan Robbins); includes clippings, reports, memos, publicity files

Carton 1719

Peter Roos files, education cases; NAACP v. San Bernardino City Unified School District; includes pleadings, correspondence, notes, research

Carton 1720

Peter Roos files, education cases; includes Garcia v. Hayward, Rhode Island Society for Autistic Children (RISAC) v. Rhode Island, Board of Regents; other bilingual and desegregation cases and related materials

Carton 2281

Research on California counties; includes budget information, and research on public programs and policies (34 folders)

Carton 1405

Title II education files; includes memos, correspondence, newsletters, and copies of pleadings related to education discrimination and litigation, especially Crucial v. Ector (8 folders) circa 1990

 

Subseries 6. Employment 1971-1993

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains mixed litigation and subject files related to employment issues. Document types include pleadings, research and discovery files, correspondence, clippings, articles, and training manuals. Topics include work place discrimination and employment legislation.
Box 2144

Employment discrimination case files; includes pleadings, notes, memos, correspondence; Cases include: Bryant v. California Brewers' Association, Bessera/Chicano Police Officers' Association v. Stover, Mendoza v. Tucson Independent School District (9 folders) 1980-1983

Box 2147

Employment discrimination case files; includes employment intake forms, pleadings, meeting minutes, memos, correspondence, articles, press releases, legal research, project goals; Cases include: Muniz v. Meese, Patel v. Sumani Corporation, Doe v. City of McAllen, Perez v. Los Angeles Independent School District, Doe v. City of Houston Fire Department (10 folders) 1983-1991

Carton 2148

Employment discrimination case files; includes pleadings, articles, notes, memos, correspondence; cases include: Swinney v. Meese, Willard v. California State Personnel Board, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission/Houston v. Inland Marine Industries, Willard v. California State Personnel Board (18 folders) 1982-1987

Box 2149

Employment discrimination case files; includes pleadings, articles, notes, memos, correspondence; cases include: Swinney v. Meese, Willard v. California State Personnel Board, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission/Houston v. Inland Marine Industries, Willard v. California State Personnel Board (3 folders) 1982-1987

Carton 2146

Employment discrimination case files; includes pleadings, meeting minutes, memos, correspondence, articles, press releases, legal research, project goals; cases include: Muniz v. Meese, Patel v. Sumani Corporation, Doe v. City of McAllen, etc. Education: Perez v. Los Angeles Independent School District, Doe v. City of Houston Fire Department, etc. (33 folders) 1983-1991

Carton 2172

Employment discrimination case files; includes memos, correspondence, pleadings, notes, briefing books, articles; cases include: United Airlines Inc. v. McDonald, Officers for Justice v. Civil Service Commission of San Francisco, Sagebrush Rebellion Inc. v. Watt/National Audubon Society, Petrol Stops Northwest v. Continental Oil Company, Blake v. Pallan, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) v. New York (10 folders) 1971-1989

Carton 1516

Employment litigation brief bank (37 folders)

Carton 1517

Employment litigation brief bank (60 folders)

Box 1518

Employment litigation brief bank (8 folders)

Carton 1534

Employment litigation cases (46 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1550

Employment litigation and intake interviews (46 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1530

Employment litigation program correspondence (8 folders) 1988-1989

Carton 1531

Employment litigation intake records (30 folders) 1985-1987

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1532

Employment litigation intake records (46 folders) 1985-1987

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1500

Employment litigation program files; includes memos, reports, congressional testimony, affidavits, conference materials, opinions, and litigation manuals relating to MALDEF's work on employment litigation (16 folders) 1981-1983

Carton 1578

Employment litigation program files; includes pleadings, reports, clippings, correspondence, legislation, conference materials; includes files on the Youth Incentive Employment Act, Hispanic Law Enforcement Act, and Washington Advocacy

Box 1579

Employment litigation program files, California legislation; includes correspondence, clippings, legislative bills

Carton 1533

Employment litigation office files; includes meeting notes, memos, reports, drafts, presentations, statistics, and other material (24 folders) 1984-1986

Carton 1519

Employment litigation research and reference files; includes court cases, statistics, memos, news clippings, reports, and conference materials (29 folders) circa 1980

Carton 1539

Employment litigation staff attorney files; includes notes, pleadings, correspondence, memoranda, research, and reference material for staff attorneys Ana Segura and John Nockleby (60 folders) 1982-1988

Carton 1382

Employment program files; includes investigation files and correspondence (31 folders) 1985-1989

Box 2277

Employment subject files; includes clippings regarding NAFTA and other related topics (6 folders) circa 1988-1996

Carton 1535

Employment subject files; includes memos, correspondence, and pleadings (25 folders)

Carton 1515

Hispanics in California State Law Enforcement Agencies Project; includes correspondence, notes, analysis, newsletters, and research (18 folders) 1984-1985

Box 1502

Miscellaneous employment program files; includes correspondence, memos and reports relating to Rebuild Los Angeles, NAFTA, minority-owned businesses, and other subjects (4 folders) 1992-1993

Carton 1538

Mixed employment litigation; includes memos, correspondence, pleadings, research, and reference (15 folders)

 

Subseries 7. Immigration 1978-1994

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains mixed litigation and subject files related to immigration issues. Document types include pleadings, research and discovery files, correspondence, clippings, and articles. Topics include the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)/ Simpson-Mazzoli Act and Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) raids.
Box 1825

Immigration cases; includes Rocky v. USDA Forest, opposition to Robert Bork, and SFUSD v. NAACP, etc.

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2065
Carton 1640

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) cases, employer sanctions and discrimination; includes pleadings, notes, correspondence, clippings from the Employers' Immigration Compliance Guide newsletter and AILA Monthly Mailing, IRCA antidiscrimination provisions and reports; includes Collins Foods International v. INS and United States v. Mester Manufacturing Co 1988-1991

Carton 1642

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) cases; includes Flores v. Reliable Maintenance Service, Lopez v. Northrop, Martinez v. Artisan Screen Process; includes pleadings, correspondence, notes 1987-1988

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1641

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) cases; includes Lopez v. Northrop Corporation and Escalante v. California Commerce Bank; includes charges of discrimination, correspondence, interview checklists for MALDEF clients, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) forms, pleadings, research and discovery 1987-1988

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1645

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) cases; includes Sanchez v. Guess, Prieto v. News World Communications, Prado v. Industrial Tube Co.; includes pleadings, research and discovery, personnel records, notes, correspondence circa 1978-1990

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Box 1646

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) cases; includes Teng v. Telos Corporation, Torres v. Jack In The Box, Vargas v. Sears, Roebuck, Sanchez v. Lasa Marketing Firms, Sosa v. U.S. Postal Service, others; includes pleadings, charges of discrimination, correspondence circa 1987-1988

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1665

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) subject files and immigration cases; includes correspondence, pleadings, clippings, comments on preliminary draft of INS regulations, documents regarding social security policy; includes Zamora v. Local 11, Hotel and Restaurant Union, Zapeda v. INS, Zuniga v. Los Angeles City Fire Department circa 1983-1988

Carton 1661

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) subject files, immigrant rights and amnesty; includes correspondence, memos, INS regulations, testimony, legalization forms 1986-1988

Carton 1667

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) subject files; includes immigration subject files, reports (including reports on women and immigrant rights), clippings, correspondence, memos; includes material on Operation Cooperation, Project Jobs, national ID card proposals, and repatriation campaigns circa 1980-1988

Carton 1647

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) subject files; includes reports (such as "Alien Discrimination in Employment," "Employment and Hiring Practices Under IRCA," and "The Frank Amendment to the Simpson-Mazzoli Bill"), correspondence, newsletters, bills, IRCA case summaries, INS regulations related to legalization circa 1987-1990

Carton 1660

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) case intake files; includes client intake sheets (mostly for employment discrimination cases rejected by MALDEF), correspondence, notes, intake statistics 1987-1988

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 2171

Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA); includes memos, correspondence, articles, press releases, fact sheets, reports, meeting minutes, flyers, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission/"English only" files, miscellaneous litigation, employee files; cases include: Mayock v. Immigration and Naturalization Services, Pearl Meadow Mushroom Farm Inc. v. Nelson (17 folders) 1986-1991

Box 2183

Immigration research; includes multiple publications and periodicals mostly related to employment and agricultural issues (6 folders)

Carton 1332

Immigration subject files; includes materials related to Simpson-Mazzoli and other immigration Bills 1983-1986

Carton 1686

Immigration subject files, clippings 1981-1988

Box 1333

Immigration subject files, clippings; includes clippings on Simpson-Mazzoli bill, other topics

Carton 1683

Immigration subject files, clippings; includes clippings on undocumented immigrants 1987-1989

Box 2199

Immigration subject files, clippings from English and Spanish language publications and periodicals, circa 1978-1986 (4 folders)

Carton 1669

Immigration subject files, English-Only movement and language rights; includes reports, correspondence, pleadings, clippings, legislation, conference materials circa 1986-1991

Carton 1452

Immigration subject files, Simpson-Mazolli Bill (H.R. 1510); memos, MALDEF information and press packets, research, reports, clippings

Carton 1682

Immigration subject files; includes blank forms (including MALDEF's immigration hotline, INS legalization, and administrative forms), clippings, pleadings, correspondence, memos; includes Grove City v. Bell and Maria de Lourdes P. v. Riles circa 1981-1987

Carton 1680

Immigration subject files; includes correspondence, testimony, reports of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, revision of the INS M-69 manual, material on IRCA and Silva letter holders circa 1978-1984

Box 1521

Immigration subject files; includes education and outreach ephemera, memos, correspondence, research, reports

Carton 2198

Immigration subject files; includes Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) hotline records, volunteer information, related correspondence and notes as well as research regarding the IRCA history and hotline logistics files (30 folders)

Carton 1681

Immigration subject files; includes material on police and INS cooperation, correspondence, memos, clippings, notes, forms, street vendor declarations; includes Flores v. LAPD circa 1983-1992

Box 2194

Immigration subject files; includes pleadings and research from mixed case files, alphabetical U-Y, starting with U.S. Customs Service through Yuen v. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) (9 folders)

Carton 2280

Immigration subject files; includes proposed legislation research on immigration, workers compensation, employee solicitation, and deportation (61 folders) circa 1992-1994

Carton 2185

Immigration subject files; includes related legislation research conferences attended, MALDEF published opinions, press releases and publicity files, and specific issues relating to female immigrants, undocumented students, and the Dept. of Justice's positioning (44 folders)

Box 1687

Immigration subject files; includes reports analyzing Simpson-Mazzoli, GAO report on immigration reform and employer sanctions, press releases, maps of the Garza Plan circa 1980-1993

Carton 1668

Immigration subject files; includes reports, correspondence, clippings, INS M-69 manual; includes material on health care, minors in immigration proceedings, cost of social services, and Silva letter holders circa 1982-1987

Box 2243

Immigration subject files; includes reports, meeting information, research, news arcticles, memorandums, correspondence, notes (21 folders) 1990-1993

Carton 1715

Immigration subject files; includes Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy memoranda with issue summaries and recommendations, clippings on undocumented immigrants and the Reagan Immigration Plan, testimony and opinions on the Omnibus Immigration Control Act of 1981 circa 1981-1982

Carton 1664

Immigration subject files; includes testimony, correspondence, pleadings, training manual for California Census Project, H-2 Program correspondence and reports, MALDEF bylaws and articles of incorporation circa 1979-1987

Carton 2086

Immigration subject files; includes Titles VII-X files, Spanish language media, prisoner rights memos/correspondence, education subject matter, articles, notes, miscellaneous pleadings, etc. Cases include: Doe v. El Paso Public Housing Authority, Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Lopez-Mendoza, Waller v. Butkovich, etc. (42 folders) 1981-1985

Carton 2242

Immigration subject files: various immigration cases; includes Barr v. Flores, American Association for Women v. The Board of Trustees of California State University, INS v National Center for Immigration Rights, Mesa Airlines v. United States, AFSC v. Thornburgh, Velasquez v. Ackerman & INS, Lopez v INS, Naranjo-Aguilera v. INS, Salinas-Pena v. INS, Thomas v. County of Los Angeles, Aldape-Guerra case, also includes MALDEF's Immigrants' Civil Rights Program Report to the Ford Foundation (19 folders) 1990-1993

Box 2184

Immigration subject files, various topics; includes correspondence and memos regarding MALDEF's Title X (10)work

Carton 2286

Immigration, studies and reports; also includes correspondence and interviews related to Pomona raids (12 folders) circa 1987-1992

Carton 1666

U.S. Immigration Policy and the National Interest: Staff Report of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy; includes report and Appendixes A-D 1981

 

Subseries 8. Individual Attorney files 1980-1997

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains documents that were found filed under the name of an attorney. Individuals in this series include Mike Baller, William Godfrey Davis, Richard Fajardo, John Huerta, Vilma Martinez, Judith Sanders-Castro, and Linda Wong. Document types include administrative files, pleadings, research and discovery files, correspondence, clippings, articles, and subject files. Individual attorney files can also be found in Record Group 9. Regional and Program Offices.
Carton 1458

Mike Baller, litigation files; includes Garcia v. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Gerakos v. National Park Service (NPS), Gomez v. Weinberger, Gonzales v. City of Peoria, others

Carton 1459

Mike Baller, litigation files; includes U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), Velasco v. Byrne, Williams v. New Orleans, other case files

Carton 1460

Mike Baller, litigation files; includes Gay v. Waiters Union, Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance (IMA) v. Pasadena, Jean v. Nelson, Moreno v. Public Utilities Commission (PUC), Rodriguez v. Dennis, Wright v. Rushen, other case files

Carton 1461

Mike Baller, litigation files; includes Latinos for Affirmative Action (LAA) v. San Francisco, Lewis v. FMC Corporation, Local 715, Service Employees International Union v. County of Santa Clara, other case files

Box 1849

William Godfrey Davis files; includes Tatsuo Seino v. William Mike Nicoll litigation, Kimberly Patterson v. Betty Pledium litigation, administrative files/correspondence 1985-1986

Carton 1542

Richard Fajardo files; includes Garcia v. Powell; Madrid v. LA County; includes research, correspondence, pleadings, related cases

Carton 1547

Richard Fajardo files; includes Austin resegregation (price v. Austin Independent School District); Gomez v. Illinois; Valdez v. Randall; correspondence, pleadings, briefs

Carton 1721

Richard Fajardo files; includes correspondence, memos, case files (Fair v. Hodges, Ridge v. Verity); related miscellaneous office files circa 1987-1988

Carton 1722

Richard Fajardo files; human rights seminar, bilingual education; Voting Rights Act; Badham v. Eu, other miscellaneous case and research files circa 1981-1984

Box 1723

Richard Fajardo files; immigration subject files; includes material related to 1990 census, border-control legislation, Simpson-Mazzoli Act circa 1986-1990

Carton 1724

Richard Fajardo files; related organizations, LA Raza Legal alliance, LULAC, others; also Carrilllo v. Whittier school district; miscellaneous office and subject files

Carton 1725

Richard Fajardo files; miscellaneous files found loose; includes pleadings, correspondence, notes; mostly Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and related cases

Carton 1726

Richard Fajardo files; Garfield High School and other Educational Testing Services (ETS) cases; also Magdaleno v. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD); includes correspondence, memos, notes, reports, student assessment forms, test results circa 1980-1984

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Box 1727

Richard Fajardo files; California Federal v. Guerra; includes pleadings, memos, notes, research

Box 1728

Richard Fajardo files, standardized testing; memos, reports, press releases

Carton 1729

Richard Fajardo files, Educational Issues Network (EIN); meeting agendas, minutes, memos, correspondence, notes, petitions, testimonies, reports circa 1983-1984

Box 1730

Richard Fajardo files, Educational Issues Network (EIN); meeting agendas, minutes, memos, correspondence, notes, petitions, testimonies, reports circa 1983-1984

Carton 1731

Richard Fajardo files, miscellaneous; mostly related to voting rights, redistricting, immigration; includes hearings, reports, maps, reports, memos, notes, clippings

Box 1732

Richard Fajardo files, miscellaneous; mostly related to voting rights, redistricting, immigration; includes hearings, reports, maps, reports, memos, notes, clippings

Carton 2192

John Huertas, correspondence; includes outgoing and MALDEF inter-office communications and memos from the Los Angeles and San Francisco branches, as well as Chicana Rights Project correspondence (23 folders) circa 1980-1983

Carton 2156

Vilma S. Martinez, briefs; includes miscellaneous briefs from her office files, various Supreme Court, State Appeals Courts, and District Court briefs (13 folders)

Carton 1320

Judith Sanders-Castro files; includes files on affirmative action, 1990 census, voter registration, other issues 1986-1991

Carton 2096

Judith Sanders-Castro, MALDEF subject matter files; includes memos and correspondence with staff, meetings minutes, grant and voting rights research, and civil rights act (1990), and political access (38 folders)

Carton 2120

Linda Wong, chronological files; includes correspondence, memos, and related documents (22 folders) 1987-1988

Box 2122

Linda Wong, chronological files (12 folders) circa 1986

Carton 1305

Linda Wong, immigration memos; includes correspondence and memos regarding the Immigrants' Civil Rights Program 1984-1988

Box 2214

Linda Wong, Incoming correspondence (14 folders) 1987

Carton 2124

Linda Wong, Incoming correspondence (14 folders) 1987

Carton 1420

Linda Wong, subject files; includes newsclippings, correspondence, and other material on such subjects as immigration, education, political access, employment, and language rights

Box 1426

Staff attorney and State Policy Analyst papers; includes budgets, job announcements, Brief newsletters, grant proposals (22 folders) 1991-1997

Box 1488

Staff attorney files; files of Nicasio Dimas and Judith Sanders-Castro, containing memos, correspondence, dockets, and other materials relating to voting rights and employment (8 folders)

Box 1504

Staff attorney files; includes memos, reports, notes, amicus curiae, correspondence and pleadings related to immigration, education, and reapportionment (11 folders) 1991-1992

 

Subseries 9. Law School Scholarship Program 1974-1992

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains administrative files, memos, correspondence, reports, brochures, sample applications, and other types of program information related to MALDEF’s Law School Scholarship Program. The program was created to encourage Mexican American students to attend law school and to further MALDEF's mission of advancing the civil rights of Latinos in the United States through their participation in the legal profession.
Carton 1846

Law school scholarship program files; includes program descriptions, brochures, administrative files, memos, correspondence, listings of scholarship recipients, sample program applications/forms (blank), quarterly/annual reports, similar program files (i.e. "Legal Essay contest", Latino En Marcha Scholarship Fund, American Civil Liberties Union Karpatlein Fellow, etc.), misc. publications, studies/data, articles 1974-1992

Box 1847

Law school scholarship program files; includes administrative files, correspondence, empty application files, data, miscellaneous education cases files 1974-1992

Box 1848

Law school scholarship program files; includes MALDEF annual and quarterly reports, similar program files (i.e. Law Students Loan program, Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, other educational programs, etc.), photographs, miscellaneous publications 1975-1986

Carton 1890

Law school scholarship program research files; includes news articles/clippings, reports, litigation (i.e. Alberto Carillo v. Whittier Union High School District, MALDEF v. Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, Legislature of the State of California v. George Deukmejian), bilingual education files, Proposition 63 files (English-only initiatives), Simpson-Mazzoli Bill files, press releases 1982-1986

Folder arrangement

Majority of folders arranged/organized by subject with appropriate subject headings.
 

Subseries 10. Litigation files 1974-2000

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains MALDEF litigation records filed under the name of a specific case. Documents in this subseries include pleadings, transcripts of proceedings, research and discovery files, articles, reports, as well as correspondence, memos, notes, and other material related to a case. Also included are records from boxes which contained mixed and miscellaneous case files.
Carton 1328

Adams v. Bell; community college reports; includes reports from various community colleges in Texas to the U.S. Office of Civil Rights, regarding progress towards the goals of the Texas Equal Opportunity Plan for Higher Education; also other related reports, 1984-1987 (37 folders)

Carton 1334

Adams v. Bell; includes pleadings, correspondence, reports, research and discovery (28 folders)

Carton 1335

Adams v. Bell; includes data sheets on community colleges, correspondence, reports, research and discovery

Carton 1336

Adams v. Bell; includes data sheets on colleges and universities related to Title IV Affirmative Action Plan, Texas Basic Skills Testing Program report, elementary and secondary correspondence regarding proposed orders

Carton 1337

Adams v. Bell; includes docket, pleadings, correspondence, research and discovery

Carton 1338

Adams v. Bell; Texas College and University System, Higher Education Staff information data sheets

Carton 1339

Adams v. Bell; Texas College and University System, Higher Education Staff information data sheets

Carton 1373

Adams v. Bell, Norma Cantu files; includes reports related to Office of Civil Rights (OCR) review of Texas affirmative action plan; reports from universities and colleges regarding employment and admission policies

Carton 1374

Adams v. Bell, Norma Cantu files; includes research, memos, notes, and correspondence, mostly related to Office of Civil Rights (OCR) review of Texas affirmative action plan; memos, correspondence, pleadings and exhibits; miscellaneous files

Box 1451

Adams v. Bell; semiannual report to plaintiffs Adams and Weal 1984

Box 1341

Alarcon v. Board of Trustees of the Illinois Industrial University; includes memos, correspondence, affidavits, pleadings

Carton 1748

Alcaraz v. State of California; includes petitions, responses, motions, and correspondence

Carton 1318

Alonzo v. Jones; includes correspondence, notes, reports, raw data, exhibits, case studies

Carton 1319

Alonzo v. Jones; includes correspondence, notes, reports, raw data, exhibits, case studies

Box 2158

Alvararado v. El Paso Independent School District (ISD), correspondence and pleadings; includes annual report to the court, deposition notes, and plaintiffs' interrogatories (10 folders)

Carton 1700

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Local 685, AFL-CIO v. County of Los Angeles; includes pleadings, research and discovery, notes circa 1981-1983

Carton 1325

Apodaca v. Weinberger; includes pleadings, exhibits, correspondence, memos, research and discovery files

Carton 1314

Arizona tuition cases; includes Judith "A" and Paul "B" v. Arizona Board of Regents and related materials

Box 1436

Arizona voting rights cases; includes Berume v. Dunsenberry, Lomeli v. Kennerly, others

Carton 1379

Arreola v. Giese; includes pleadings, subpoenas, exhibits, evidence, costs, and correspondence (14 folders) 1987

Carton 1380

Arreola v. Giese; includes depositions (19 folders) 1987

Carton 2164

Arriola v. Harville, correspondence and research; includes multiple redistricting plans by MALDEF, Department of Justice published opinions, and related memos, as well as attorneys' fees files (45 folders)

Carton 1384

Arriola v. Harville; includes exhibits, pleadings, notes, correspondence, and appeal (16 folders) 1978-1985

Box 2163

Arriola v. Harville, plaintiffs' exhibits and trial notes; also includes an incomplete group of copies of depositions and defendants' exhibits, as well as a publicity file

Carton 2162

Arriola v. Harville, pleadings; includes various briefs from the plaintiff-appellant, suggestions for rehearing en banc, transcript of proceedings, and published opinions (20 folders)

Carton 1400

Arvizu v. Waco; exhibits and proposed exhibits (17 folders) 1981-1989

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Closed until 2065
Box 1401

Arvizu v. Waco; exhibits and proposed exhibits (7 folders) 1981-1989

Carton 1402

Arvizu v. Waco; pleadings (14 folders) 1972-1989

Box 1403

Arvizu v. Waco; pleadings (5 folders) 1989

Carton 1404

Arvizu v. Waco; correspondence, memos, trial notes, expense files, and media files (16 folders) 1972-1989

Carton 1375

Arzola v. H.E.B., research; includes personnel data reports and miscellaneous

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1394

Arzola v. H.E.B., research; includes personnel data reports and miscellaneous

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1385

Arzola v. H.E.B.; pleadings

Carton 1386

Arzola v. H.E.B.; research and discovery, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) reports, personnel data, settlement discussion, and miscellaneous files

Carton 1387

Arzola v. H.E.B.; research and discovery; discovery answers; first class report, client retainer, settlement agreement; correspondence, memos, clippings, and miscellaneous files

Box 1388

Arzola v. H.E.B.; annual reports (to MALDEF) pursuant to consent decree; individual witness files and miscellaneous

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1389

Arzola v. H.E.B., research; includes personnel files

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1390

Arzola v. H.E.B., research; includes personnel files

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Closed until 2065
Carton 1391

Arzola v. H.E.B., depositions; includes notes

Carton 1392

Arzola v. H.E.B.; depositions and notes, exhibits, research, correspondence and memos

Carton 1393

Arzola v. H.E.B.; research related to employment and immigration, H.E.B. boycott, related cases, miscellaneous pleadings and files

Box 1407

Arzola v. Hernandez and MALDEF; Herrera et al. v. Bela et al.; includes pleadings, memos, and correspondence (11 folders) 1985-1987

Box 1987

Asociacion de Reclamantes v. United Mexican States, appeals and research

Box 1522

Attorneys' fees case files; memos, reports, briefs, clippings

Carton 1430

Azlan Language Services; trial exhibits

Box 1632

Balli v. Bureau of Census; includes report of investigation with exhibits 1982-1984

Restricted Materials

Closed until 2060
Box 2130

Banking Cases; includes cases such as: US Department of Treasury v. Bank of Commerce of San Antonio documents and correspondence, as well as, pleadings from Wickenhoefer v. Golden Gate Bridge (10 folders)

Box 1322

Barajas v. Anaheim; includes pleadings, correspondence, clippings (10 folders) 1992-1993

Carton 1432

Barajas v. Anaheim; includes briefs, case law, related preemption cases, notes and research

Box 1398

Barefield v. Chevron, correspondence and memos; includes notes (12 folders)

Box 1399

Barefield v. Chevron, correspondence and memos; includes notes, list of class members, pleadings (8 folders)

Carton 1409

Barefield v. Chevron, data analysis; includes research and discovery, primarily requests and production of documents (18 folders)

Carton 1412

Barefield v. Chevron, depositions; includes extracts from discovery documents (13 folders)

Carton 1397

Barefield v. Chevron, depositions; includes related notes, summaries, correspondence, pleadings; retainer agreements; also miscellaneous documents, mostly exhibits and research (31 folders)

Carton 1260

Barefield v. Chevron, exhibits; includes employee performance evaluations (75 folders)

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Closed until 2065
Box 1261

Barefield v. Chevron, exhibits; includes employee performance evaluations (16 folders)

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Closed until 2065
Carton 1395

Barefield v. Chevron, plaintiff files; includes interviews, notes, correspondence, personnel records, reports, research and discovery, exhibits (42 folders)

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Closed until 2065
Box 1396

Barefield v. Chevron, plaintiff files; includes personnel records, reports, research and discovery, exhibits (6 folders)

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Closed until 2065
Carton 1408

Barefield v. Chevron, plaintiff files; includes research and discovery (33 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1413

Barefield v. Chevron; pleadings (20 folders)

Box 1414

Barefield v. Chevron; pleadings (6 folders)

Carton 1415

Barefield v. Chevron, pleadings; includes depositions, interrogatories, exhibits (28 folders)

Carton 1410

Barefield v. Chevron; research and discovery, primarily requests and production of documents (21 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1411

Barefield v. Chevron; research and discovery, primarily requests and production of documents (14 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1416

Barefield v. Chevron; research and discovery, primarily requests and production of documents; document clip includes miscellaneous pleadings, depositions, exhibits (22 folders)

Box 1417

Barefield v. Chevron; research and discovery, primarily requests and production of documents (4 folders)

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Closed until 2065
Carton 1418

Barefield v. Chevron, miscellaneous; includes materials related to class certification, statistical analyses, research and discovery regarding Chevron promotion policies and affirmative action (47 folders)

Carton 1419

Barefield v. Chevron, miscellaneous; includes loose pleadings, depositions, exhibits, correspondence, memos, notes (28 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1321

Berry v. Reagan; includes dockets, pleadings, exhibits, research, correspondence (14 folders)

Box 1801

Bowen v. Massachusetts, research and correspondence; also includes article draft on related topic

Box 2083

Calderon v. McGee; includes misc. litigation (i.e. complaints, motions, orders, briefs, judgments, petitions, interrogatories, appeals, etc.), County Census maps, related case files (i.e. Perez v. City Council of Carrizo Springs), etc. (4 folders) 1973-1975

Carton 1421

Cano v. Chesser; litigation files, peladings, and literature. Includes related case City of Lockhart v. U.S. et al. (25 folders) 1978-1983

Carton 1422

Cano v. Chesser; research and discovery, exhibits, correspondence and memos, expense files. Includes related case City of Lockhart v. U.S. et al. (54 folders) 1978-1983

Box 1423

Cano v. Chesser; notes (12 folders) 1978-1983

Box 1868

Cano v. Chesser/Lockhart; including cases: Cano v. Chesser, Cano v. City of Lockhart, City of Lockhart v. United States of America; includes affidavits, exhibits, briefs, pleadings, depositions, memorandums, correspondence, news articles, notes (15 folders) 1979-1981

Box 1869

Cano v. Chesser/Lockhart; includes 5"x7" note cards (6 folders) 1979-1981

Box 2213

Cardenas-Ramirez v. Reagan, legal research and draft pleadings; also includes a copy of the legal retainer and a publicity file (9 folders)

Box 2193

Carrillo v. Whitter Independent School District (ISD), research; includes statement of case, notes and unification plan draft (11 folders)

Carton 1326

Carrillo v. Whittier Union High School District; includes research and discovery files, memos, correspondence, briefs, pleadings, exhibits

Carton 1435

Carrillo v. Whittier Union High School District; pleadings, appeal transcripts

Carton 1467

Carrillo v. Whittier Union High School District; includes appeal files, briefs, exhibits, pleadings

Carton 1638

Carrillo v. Whittier Union High School District; includes pleadings, exhibits, research and discovery (including census data, election results, maps), correspondence; includes other Voting Rights Act cases Dallas v. United States and Flores v. Jones circa 1977-1986

Carton 1468

Castañeda v. Pickard; incudes pleadings, interrogatories, depositions

Carton 1469

Castañeda v. Pickard; incudes pleadings, interrogatories, depositions; also notes, correspondence, memos, briefs

Box 2161

Castaneda v. Pickard, pleadings and correspondence; includes brief for appellees and related orders (9 folders)

Carton 1311

Census litigation files; includes files related to Spanish Coalition for Jobs v. Klutznick; Baldridge v. Shapiro; McNichols v. Baldridge; memos and reports regarding 1980 census employment and undercount controversies; also 1990 redistricting (29 folders) circa 1979-1990

Flat-box 1312

Census data; Los Angeles County 1980

Box 1453

Chavez-Salido v. Cabell; includes briefs, memos, record on appeal

Box 2155

City of Lockhart v. U.S.; pleadings (2 folders)

Carton 1491

Clark v. University of Texas, San Antonio (UTSA); includes memos, correspondence, research, reports

Carton 1307

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, Cota-Ralls Study; includes expert witness files, correspondence, articles, reports, notes, surveys, exhibits, depositions, miscellaneous research and discovery files (24 folders)

Carton 1284, Folders 9-14

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, defendants' exhibits (15 folders)

Carton 1301

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions (26 folders) 1986

Box 1263, Folders 1-4

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions 1986

Carton 1287, Folders 1-5

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions (23 folders) 1986

Carton 1300

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions (Non-Spanish speakers); also depositions from Hall v. Tucson Police Department (27 folders) 1985-1991

Carton 1263, Folders 5-11

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions 1991

Carton 1280

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions (17 folders)

Carton 1283

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions (23 folders) 1991

Carton 1284, Folders 1-8

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions 1991

Carton 1287, Folders 6-23

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions 1991

Carton 1281

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, depositions (26 folders)

Carton 1310, Folder 1

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, deposition (15 folders)

Box 2292

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, sealed depositions (5 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2067
Half-box 2293

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, sealed deposition (1 folder)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2067
Carton 1376

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, discovery; includes Tuscon Police Department personnel files (21 folders)

Restricted Materials

Closed until 2060
Carton 1310, Folder 2

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, docket (15 folders)

Carton 1276, Folders 9-10

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, exhibits (11 folders)

Carton 1290

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, exhibits (17 folders)

Carton 1299

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, exhibit, printout of Hispanic employee statistics 1982- 1986

Carton 1285

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, exhibit; printout of Tucson Police Department crises report list

Carton 1291

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, exhibits; includes defendants' and plaintiffs' exhibits, research and reference files (37 folders)

Carton 1310, Folders 3-6

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, exhibits (15 folders)

Carton 1306

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, expert witness files; includes research, articles, reports, notes, depositions (33 folders)

Carton 1463

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, expert witness files; includes notes, depositions, exhibits, reports, articles, correspondence (44 folders)

Carton 1278

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, miscellaneous files; includes correspondence, notes, pleadings (13 folders) 1984-1990

Carton 1276, Folders 1-7

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, motions (11 folders)

Carton 1289

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, plaintiffs' discovery (documents produced by defendant) (17 folders)

Carton 1294

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, plaintiffs' indexed discovery; includes job classification statistics for city of Tucson (documents produced by defendant) (13 folders)

Carton 1295

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, plaintiffs' indexed discovery; includes city of Tucson budgets, exhibits, exhibit lists (22 folders)

Carton 1277

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, plaintiffs' indexed discovery responses (14 folders)

Carton 1292

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, plaintiffs' exhibits 117-180 (67 folders)

Carton 1293

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, plaintiffs' exhibits 222-330 (128 folders)

Carton 1279

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, plaintiffs' exhibits (34 folders) 1986 -1991

Carton 1276, Folder 8

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, pleadings (11 folders)

Carton 1309

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, pleadings and meeting notes (47 folders)

Carton 1304

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, pleadings and exhibits (28 Folders)

Carton 1276, Folder 11

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, pre-bills (11 folders)

Carton 1288

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, research and discovery files; includes memos, correspondence, clippings, briefs (15 folders)

Carton 1308

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, research and discovery files; includes exhibits, surveys, expert witness files, notes (30 folders)

Carton 1310, Folders 7-21

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, research and discovery files; includes exhibits, surveys, notes (15 folders)

Carton 1269

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, surveys and exhibits; includes research, memos, notes, pleadings (23 folders) 1989-1991

Carton 1296

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, surveys and exhibits; includes research, memos, notes, pleadings (24 Folders)

Carton 1297

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, surveys and exhibits; includes research, memos, notes, pleadings (23 folders)

Carton 1298

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, surveys and exhibits; includes research, memos, notes, pleadings (21 folders)

Carton 1284, Folder 17

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, witness master file (17 folders)

Carton 1264

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, witness files (35 folders) circa 1990

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1265

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, witness files (46 folders) circa 1990

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1286

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, witness files (adverse) (33 folders) circa 1991

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Closed until 2065
Carton 1302

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, witness files (case files of non-testimonial witnesses) (42 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1303

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, witness files (Spanish-speaking witnesses M-R); also includes trial notes (28 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1364

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, witness files (29 folders)

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Closed until 2060
Carton 2010

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, witness files; includes notes, questionnaires, witness depositions, evaluations, summaries, memos/correspondence, data/lists, etc. (13 folders) 1983-1991

Box 1377

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, miscellaneous files; includes correspondence and potential exhibits (8 folders)

Carton 1378

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, miscellaneous files; includes personnel files, potential exhibits, and attorney's notes (7 folders)

Restricted

Closed until 2040
Carton 2139

Cota v. Tucson Police Department, correspondence in chronological files; also includes pleadings, discovery notes, investigation files from R. Martinez, etc. (26 folders)

Carton 1272, Folders 1-8

CHA (County Health Alliance) v. Los Angeles County, correspondence, notes circa 1981

Carton 1272, Folder 9

CHA (County Health Alliance) v. Los Angeles County, clippings circa 1981

Carton 1272, Folder 10

CHA (County Health Alliance) v. Los Angeles County, pleadings 1 circa 1981

Carton 1272, Folders 11-13

CHA (County Health Alliance) v. Los Angeles County, pleadings 2 circa 1981

Carton 1272, Folders 14-15

CHA (County Health Alliance) v. Los Angeles County, pleadings 3 circa 1981

Carton 1272, Folders 16-18

CHA (County Health Alliance) v. Los Angeles County, pleadings 4 circa 1981

Carton 1273

CHA (County Health Alliance) v. Los Angeles County: includes declarations, deposition, briefs circa 1981

Carton 1274

CHA (County Health Alliance) v. Los Angeles County: includes declarations, deposition, briefs circa 1981

Box 1911

City Council of the city of Chicago vs. Ketchum, Velasco and Political Action Conference of Illinois, et al.; includes briefs, appendixes and petitions 1984

Carton 1346

Contreras v. Bolger, depositions (18 folders)

Carton 1347

Contreras v. Bolger, depositions (18 folders)

Carton 1344

Contreras v. Bolger, random sample of employment applications (12 folders) 1981-1984

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Box 1345

Contreras v. Bolger, random sample of employment applications (10 folders) 1981-1984

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1343

Contreras v. Bolger, random sample of employment applications (13 folders) 1981-1984

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1348

Contreras v. Bolger, random sample of employment applications (11 folders) 1981-1984

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1349

Contreras v. Bolger, random sample of employment applications (13 folders) 1981-1984

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Closed until 2060
Carton 1350

Contreras v. Bolger, random sample of employment applications (12 folders) 1981-1984

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Closed until 2060
Carton 1351

Contreras v. Bolger, random sample of employment applications (13 folders) 1981-1984

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1356

Contreras v. Bolger; includes IMAGE v. Bolger complaint; affidavits; research and discovery; exhibits (23 folders)

Carton 1357

Contreras v. Bolger; includes research and discovery, statistics; IMAGE v. Bailer/Bolger materials; correspondence (26 folders)

Carton 1358

Contreras v. Bolger, exhibits; includes defendant and plaintiff exhibits (18 folders)

Box 1352

Contreras v. Bolger; includes expert witness files, proceeding transcripts, miscellaneous pleadings and exhibits, retainer agreement (12 folders)

Carton 1359

Contreras v. Bolger; includes expert witness files and exhibits, miscellaneous notes, transcript of proceedings (29 folders)

Carton 1360

Contreras v. Bolger; administrative complaint, correspondence, exhibits; research and discovery, mostly related to US Post Office hiring, testing, and training practices; data reports, including US Post Office Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) quarterly reports (44 folders)

Carton 1361

Contreras v. Bolger; community organization interviews; defendant's discovery files and interrogatories; research and discovery, mostly related to US Post Office hiring, testing, and training practices (33 folder)

Carton 1362

Contreras v. Bolger, data reports; includes test results for US Post Office employees and hiring rate data by race and ethnicity (20 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 20460
Flat-box 1363

Contreras v. Bolger, data reports; manual clerk data (loose paper print outs)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1365

Contreras v. Bolger; research and discovery files, mostly related to recruitment, hiring, and testing; also IMAGE v. USPS; notes about class members; miscellaneous pleadings (49 folders)

Carton 1366

Contreras v. Bolger, research and discovery files; includes class certification files, motions, related case files (38 folders)

Carton 1367

Contreras v. Bolger; notes, correspondence, memos, research and discovery files; includes exhibits and reports (23 folders)

Carton 1368

Contreras v. Bolger; Title VII and miscellaneous files; affirmative action and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) plans; pleadings related to pre-trial matters, class action matters, and interventions (30 folders)

Carton 1369

Contreras v. Bolger, pleadings; includes pre-trial conference materials, briefs, depositions, exhibits, proposed finding of facts and conclusions of law, and miscellaneous materials (234 folders)

Carton 1425

Contreras v. Bolger; pleadings and notes. Includes related case IMAGE v. Bolger (15 folders)

Carton 1590

Contreras v. Bolger, pleadings, research and discovery; includes IMAGE v. Bolger and Morales v. Bolger (12 folders)

Carton 1370

Contreras v. Bolger, depositions; includes declarations, related pleadings, correspondence, and notes (21 folders)

Carton 1371

Contreras v. Bolger, witness files; includes defendants’ expert witnesses cross-examination notes, defendants' and plaintiffs' statements, depositions, trial exhibits (21 folders)

Box 1372

Contreras v. Bolger; individual plaintiff files; research files related to Luis Garcia case (affirmative action case) (13 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1637

Contreras v. Bolger, defendant exhibits; includes Postal Service manuals and training materials, reports (12 folders) circa 1976-1980

Carton 1462

Comite de Padres de Familia v. Honig/Riles; includes pleadings, depositions, exhibits, notes, correspondence; aslo includes Maria P. v. Riles; Gutierrez v. Johnson

Carton 1466

Comite de Padres de Familia v. Honig/Riles; includes pleadings, affirmative action plans and research, correspondence, requests for documents

Box 1492

Crofts v. Board of Governors; includes research, correspondence, pleadings, reports

Box 1340

Diana v. Board of Education, pleadings (5 folders) 1970-1983

Box 2202

Davis v. Bandemer, opinions, appeals, and appendices; including research on related opinions, amicus, and correspondence (10 folders)

Carton 1486

Discovery; California Community Colleges student records (85 folders) 1983-1985

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1494

Doe cases; includes correspondence and research, mostly related to Texas redistricting

Carton 1552

Doe cases; includes research, reports, pleadings, correspondence, notes, clippings circa 1977-1987

Box 1553

Doe cases; includes research, reports, pleadings, correspondence, notes, clippings circa 1980-1984

Carton 1548

Doe education cases; includes Doe v. Dallas ISD, Doe v. Lubbock ISD, Doe v. Chicago Overcrowding; related miscellaneous files; research, reports, correspondence, notes, clippings circa 1983-1987

Carton 1549

Doe education cases; Doe v. Texas Assessment of Basic Skills (TABS); Doe v. Texas Board of Law Examiners; related miscellaneous files; research, reports, correspondence, notes, clippings circa 1982-1986

Carton 1495

Doe v. Calhoun County; includes memos, correspondence, research, reports, redistricting plans, maps

Box 2151

Doe v. Jackson County Texas, research and correspondence; contains county maps, proposed districting plans, City of Edna charter and annex information, as well as, voting irregularity investigation documents (10 folders)

Box 2082

Doe v. Lubbock Independent School District; includes school histories/theses, school election results, applications for emerging school aid, articles, employment materials, county election data, misc. litigation, memos/correspondence, etc. (8 folders) 1968-1975

Carton 1496

Doe v. Plyler; includes briefs, pleadings, exhibits, correspondence, notes

Carton 1497

Doe v. Plyler; includes briefs, pleadings, correspondence, research notes; also related undocumented children’s education case files: Rivera v. Ballard, Brownsville ISD v. Undocumented Children, others

Box 1997

Doe v. Pyler, miscellaneous litigation; includes briefs, decisions, orders, motions, memorandums, injunctions, as well as, publicity files, articles, and other related documents. (8 folders) 1977-1982

Carton 2084

Doe v. Texas Counties, part I: County names A-I; includes maps of voting precincts, publicity files, memos/correspondence, misc. litigation, notes, data, reapportionment files, articles, etc. Counties include: Fort Bend, Frio, Hale/Plainview, Hamilton, Harris, Galveston, Garza, Jefferson, etc. (73 folders) 1973-1981

Folder arrangement

Folders titled according to subject/County.
Carton 2085

Doe v. Texas Counties, part II: County names J-S; includes maps of voting precincts, publicity files, memos/correspondence, misc. litigation, notes, data, reapportionment files, articles, etc. Counties include: Kingsville County, Martin County and Nueces County (60 folders) 1976-1982

Folder arrangement

Folders titled according to subject/County.
Carton 1576

Drywall Strike; includes files on drywall workers, declarations, memos, research, questionnaires concerning police abuse 1992

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Box 1316

East Los Angeles Welfare Rights Organization (ELAWRO) v. Department of Public Social Services (DPSS); includes pleadings, correspondence, notes, memos, exhibits, research and discovery (6 folders)

Carton 1315

East Los Angeles Welfare Rights Organization (ELAWRO) v. Department of Public Social Services (DPSS); includes pleadings, correspondence, notes, memos, exhibits, research and discovery (32 folders)

Carton 1675

Edgewood v. Kirby, correspondence and memos; mostly Al Kauffman; also includes opinions, amicus brief, research (20 folders)

Carton 2276

Edgewood v. Kirby, correspondence and memos from 1992-1996; also includes extra copies of pleadings and post-trial briefs (12 folders)

Box 2273

Edgewood v. Kirby, depositions and attorneys' fees; includes the deposition of Mr. Lynn Moak, as well as, research on a proposed constitutional amendment, circa 1993, and exhibits lists (10 folders)

Box 1690

Edgewood v. Kirby, MALDEF accreditation study (6 folders)

Carton 1620

Edgewood v. Kirby, mixed files; includes exhibits, research, notes, memos, pleadings (28 folders)

Box 1629

Edgewood v. Kirby, mixed files; includes plaintiff correspondence, depositions, drafts of bills, Amended Petition in Intervention (7 folders)

Carton 1677

Edgewood v. Kirby, mixed files; includes school finance data, briefs, Lynn Moak deposition, study proposals (15 folders)

Box 2264

Edgewood v. Kirby, petition for writ of mandamus or direct appeal, amicus curiae brief, and a copy of the revised opinion (5 folders)

Box 1557

Edgewood v. Kirby, plaintiff exhibits; tabbed for reference (7 folders)

Carton 1582

Edgewood v. Kirby, plaintiff exhibits; includes reports, newsletters, related research (18 folders)

Box 1589

Edgewood v. Kirby, plaintiff exhibits; includes reports related to school districts expenditures and tax rates (5 folders)

Carton 1625

Edgewood v. Kirby, plaintiff exhibits; includes Equity Center and Texas Education Agency reports on school district expenditures; also correspondence, articles (44 folders)

Carton 1653

Edgewood v. Kirby, plaintiff exhibits; includes Texas Research League reports on school budgets; related research and reports (23 folders)

Box 1651

Edgewood v. Kirby, plaintiff exhibits (extra copies); mostly school district data reports (8 folders)

Carton 2259

Edgewood v. Kirby, pleadings from the third trial, March 1991 thru August 1991; includes Supreme Court September 1990 thru March 1991 (16 folders)

Box 2260

Edgewood v. Kirby, pleadings from the third trial, March 1991 thru August 1991; includes Supreme Court September 1990 thru March 1991 as well as an appendix that includes notes on the testimony (4 folders)

Box 2261

Edgewood v. Kirby, pleadings; includes pleadings from the first and second trial, March 1984 thru September 1987, February 1990 thru September 1990 (7 folders)

Carton 2262

Edgewood v. Kirby, pleadings and brief of amicus curiae; includes pleadings from the first trial appeal and appendix to the brief of appellants, November 1987 thru January 1989 (7 folders)

Carton 2263

Edgewood v. Kirby, pleadings of the fourth district court and Supreme Court of Texas, circa 1993-1995; also includes testimony transcripts (15 folders)

Carton 2266

Edgewood v. Kirby, pleadings, circa November 1993 thru March 1994 (14 folders)

Carton 2267

Edgewood v. Kirby, pleadings and litigation files, circa 1990-1993 (13 folders)

Box 2268

Edgewood v. Kirby, pleadings and related appendix; includes various consolidated briefs of appellants and opinions, circa 1991 (9 folders)

Carton 1674

Edgewood v. Kirby; publicity files and constitutional studies; clippings, notes, correspondence, speeches, law review articles (21 folders)

Box 2271

Edgewood v. Kirby, publicity files and clippings, circa 1986-1991 (4 files)

Carton 2274

Edgewood v. Kirby, publicity files from 1984-1994; also includes a 1994 Edgewood publication "A Service-Oriented Organization", and publicity files from Edgewood v. Meno (18 folders)

Carton 1554

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; includes publicity files, clippings, reports, meeting minutes; some used as exhibits (16 folders)

Flat-box 1555

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; Request for Legislative Appropriations, Texas Education Agency (1 folder)

Carton 1556

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; Senate and House bills (State of California) (9 folders)

Carton 1583

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school district salaries data reports (corrugated paper data print-out)

Box 1584

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; Texas Education Agency data reports (4 folders)

Carton 1587

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; Texas Education Agency data reports (data print-outs)

Box 1588

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school district data reports: student counts by course section by race (2 large books)

Box 1621

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; general school data, accreditation and SAT studies (6 folders)

Carton 1622

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; data reports, related to campus expenditures (13 folders)

Box 1623

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school district data reports: student counts by course section by race (1 folder, 2 large books)

Box 1624

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school district data reports: student counts by course section by race (1 folder, 1 large book)

Carton 1626

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; alternative funding schemes, special session, 1984; includes drafts of bills, Texas Education Agency data reports, related clippings and correspondence (16 folders) 1984

Carton 1627

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; alternative funding schemes, special session,1985-1986; includes drafts of bills, Texas Education Agency data reports, related clippings and correspondence; also historical school finance data, district information (24 folders) 1985-1986

Box 1652

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; includes school district data reports (8 folders)

Carton 1654

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; includes school finance and general data, Equity Center and Texas Education Agency studies, related reports, surveys, legislation, testing data, U.S. Census studies (23 folders)

Carton 1655

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school finance and general data; Equity Center and Texas Education Agency studies; related reports, surveys, legislation (26 folders)

Carton 1656

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school finance and general data; Equity Center and Texas Education Agency studies; related reports, surveys, legislation (34 folders)

Carton 1657

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school finance and general data; Equity Center and Texas Education Agency studies; related reports, surveys, legislation (30 folders)

Carton 1670

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school district finance data reports, circa 1981-1984 (65 folders)

Carton 1671

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school district finance data reports (41 folders)

Carton 1672

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; contains school district information; includes Brownsville ISD, South San Antonio ISD, Pharr-San Juan Alamo ISD; reports, correspondence, surveys (31 folders)

Box 1673

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; contains school district information; includes San Elizaro ISD; Edgewood ISD; reports, correspondence, surveys (15 folders)

Carton 1676

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; school finance data; includes studies, forms, reports (19 folders)

Carton 1678

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; Texas Education Agency Annual Reports, individual school district data and reports (27 folders)

Carton 1679

Edgewood v. Kirby, research; individual school district data and reports (21 folders)

Box 1558

Edgewood v. Kirby, research and exhibits; includes mostly plaintiffs' exhibits, notes, reports drafts for proposed finding of facts (8 folders)

Box 1559

Edgewood v. Kirby, research and exhibits; includes report: student counts by course section by race (1large book)

Carton 1586

Edgewood v. Kirby, research and exhibits; includes statistical information, Magnet school Audit reports, Houston ISD Emergency Certification Plan, other related reports (21 folders)

Box 1658

Edgewood v. Kirby, research and exhibits; includes MALDEF accreditation study; Soccoro ISD surveys and reports; school district finance reports; Equity Center and Texas Education Agency studies; related reports, surveys, legislation (27 folders)

Carton 1659

Edgewood v. Kirby, research and exhibits; school district finance reports; plaintiff and defendant exhibits; Equity Center and Texas Education Agency studies; related reports, surveys, legislation; includes depositions, affidavits (18 folders)

Carton 2269

Edgewood v. Kirby, statement of facts from March 1987; also includes testimony transcripts and excerpts as well as copies of brief of appellees Edgewood ISD (14 folders)

Carton 2270

Edgewood v. Kirby, statement of facts from February 1987; also includes testimony excerpts related to the statement of facts (16 folders)

Carton 2272

Edgewood v. Kirby, statement of facts and related testimony; includes the testimony of Dr. Richard Hooker and excerpts from Mr. Craig Foster (15 folders)

Box 1585

Edgewood v. Kirby, student files (22 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 2258

Edgewood v. Kirby, transcripts of statement of fact, hearings on motions and status conferences related to the case (18 folders)

Box 2275

Edgewood v. Meno, correspondence and Supreme Court briefs; includes correspondence and memos from 1994, pleadings related to an appeal, and briefs from the State Supreme Court (10 folders)

Box 2265

Edgewood v. Meno, pleadings related to Edgewood v. Kirby, circa 1994 (5 folders)

Box 2152

El Paso County, Colorado (CO) bailout lawsuit; includes correspondence and research regarding election changes, redistricting, and consent (6 folders)

Box 2129

Familias Unidas v. Briscoe, briefs and attorney's fees; includes briefs of appellees, expenses, notes, and memos (11 folders)

Box 2104

Familias Unidas v. Briscoe & Briscoe v. Bell; includes briefs, motions, appelant's appendix (6 folders) 1974-1977

Carton 2093

Flores v. Jones (voting rights); also includes research, such as census data, maps, and plan proposals, as well as, attorney fees (18 folders)

Box 2136

Fouce Amusement Enterprises, Inc. and Metropolitan Theatres Corp. v. Spanish International Communications Corp., pleadings and declarations (3 folders)

Box 1989

Galvan v. Calhoun County ISD, MALDEF proposed plan for redistricting, research, and maps; also includes Galvan v. Lavaca redistricting proposal documents (13 folders)

Carton 1988

Galvan v. Port Lavaca, TX, pleadings, discovery, and redistricting plans; includes research, clippings, correspondence, and agreement pleadings, as well as, Galvan v. Calhoun County ISD research (41 folders)

Box 1381

Garcia v. City of Taft; includes exhibits (2 folders) circa 1984

Carton 1577

Garcia v. Decker; includes pleadings, research and discovery, exhibits, depositions, maps, correspondence (26 folders)

Carton 1572

Garcia v. Decker, research and discovery; includes election returns from Medina County, voter registration tallies

Box 1330

Garcia v. Hayward; includes pleadings, research and discovery, and related case files

Carton 1600

Garica v. Hayward (Gutierrez v. Hayward); includes pleadings, correspondence, memos, notes; includes pleadings from Adams v. Benett (Bell)

Box 1567

Garcia v. Powell, litigation files; includes pleadings, correspondence, exhibits

Carton 1606

Garcia v. Upham, defendant exhibits; includes DOJ submissions, maps, clippings, Proposed Congressional District Population Analysis, meeting minutes

Carton 1607

Garcia v. Upham, defendant exhibits; includes redistricting hearings, meeting minutes, Congressional mailing material packages concerning redistricting

Carton 1608

Garcia v. Upham, defendant exhibits; includes Congressional redistricting mailing lists, amendments, transcript of proceedings for the State of Texas House of Representatives Committee on Regions, Compacts and Districts

Carton 1604

Garcia v. Upham; includes depositions, research and discovery, defendant exhibit list, Senate Journal and House Journal from 1981; includes Doe v. Texas State Redistricting

Carton 1605

Garcia v. Upham; includes pleadings, research and discovery (including election returns and maps), exhibits, the deposition of Fred Cervantes

Carton 2209

Garica v. Upham; pleadings (18 folders)

Carton 1603

Garcia v. Upham; includes research and discovery (including Maverick and Val Verde County data), plantiffs' exhibits, clippings; includes Doe v. Texas State Redistricting

Carton 2114

Garcia v. Upham; includes primarily defendants' exhibits (i.e. hearings, histories of Texas, Congress redistricting files, articles, trial notes, Secretary of State's submissions, etc.), data files, copies of House Bills, related case files (i.e. Doe v. Texas State Redistricting, etc.) (23 folders) 1978-1981

Box 2211

Garcia v. Upham, research and correspondence; includes pre-clearing of state bill information, reply and appeal briefs, appendices to jurisdictional statements, and memos (18 folders)

Carton 1569

Garcia v. Victoria Independent School District; includes research, pleadings, correspondence; includes related case files such as pleadings from Lopez v. Aransas County Independent School District and Calderon v. Lighthouse for the Blind and depositions from Reyna v. Raymondville Independent School District

Carton 1601

Garza v. Havel; includes pleadings, exhibits; includes Gongora v. Vance, Escamilla v. Stavley, Talamantez v. Kinney County

Carton 1602

Garza v. Havel; includes pleadings, research and discovery; includes Martinez v. McAndrews, Ybanez v. Jones, Schrage III v. State Board of Elections of Illinois, other case files

Box 1613

Garza v. Los Angeles County, clippings; includes correspondence and notes (6 folders)

Carton 1618

Garza v. Los Angeles County, defendant and plaintiff exhibits; includes reports on affirmative action and health services (15 folders)

Carton 1716

Garza v. Los Angeles County, exhibits and research; includes demographic data, voting and elections data, depositions, Los Angeles County proposed budget (20 folders) circa 1987-1990

Carton 1617

Garza v. Los Angeles County, exhibits and research; includes expert reports, drafts, notes (21 folders)

Carton 2106

Garza v. Los Angeles County, California: Exhibits (Department of Justice); includes census data, district maps, population data, committee reports, congressional district information, elected representatives information, financial information, transcripts, depositions, news articles, correspondence (15 folders) 1969-1989

Carton 1619

Garza v. Los Angeles County, plaintiff exhibits (Department of Justice); includes reports, maps, copies of appointment books, election returns (15 folders)

Carton 1630

Garza v. Los Angeles County, plaintiff exhibits (Department of Justice); includes census data, clippings, pleadings, reports (13 folders)

Carton 2157

Garza v. Los Angeles County, plaintiffs' exhibits and research; also includes population and immigration research, charter schools study, expert reports, cost estimates, and press releases. Farjardo's files circa 1983-1989 (37 folders)

Carton 1611

Garza v. Los Angeles County, pleadings and plaintiff exhibits; includes expert reports and declarations (18 folders)

Carton 1615

Garza v. Los Angeles County, pleadings; includes pleadings from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the Supreme Court (14 folders)

Carton 1614

Garza v. Los Angeles County, pleadings and research; includes depositions and reports on redistricting; also includes United States and Davis v. City of San Francisco Fire Department and Common Cause of California v. Board of Supervisors of the County of Los Angeles (22 folders)

Carton 1633

Garza v. Los Angeles County, research and discovery; includes data, alternative districting plans for Los Angeles County Supervisorial Districts (includes maps), citizenship estimates, related cases, notes (10 folders) circa 1986-1990

Carton 1268

Garza v. Los Angeles County, expenses (17 folders) 1989-1991

Carton 1616

Garza v. Los Angeles County; includes pleadings, research, correspondence; also includes Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (SVREP) v. Eu

Carton 1267

Garza v. Los Angeles County; includes notes, exhibits, depositions, correspondence (11 folders) 1989-1990

Carton 1612

Garza v. Los Angeles County; includes research and discovery, census tracts for Los Angeles and Long Beach (including data, block statistics and maps), correspondence, memos, pleadings, exhibits, maps (28 folders)

Carton 1609

Garza v. Los Angeles County; includes research and discovery, correspondence, population data by district, list of exhibits, clippings, pleadings (31 folders)

Carton 1610

Garza v. Los Angeles County; includes research and discovery, pleadings, correspondence, memos, annual budget reports for Fullerton and Simi Valley for the 1987-1988 fiscal year, map titled "Provisional Census Tracts, County of Los Angeles, Supervisorial Districts" (13 folders)

Box 2196

Garza v. Los Angeles County, research by law clerk Edgar Quintanilla; includes legal basis research, memos to Richard Farjardo, remedies section, and related research

Carton 1573

Gerakos v. National Parks Service; includes pleadings, interrogatories, depositions, notes, research and discovery

Carton 1574

Gerakos v. National Parks Service; includes pleadings, reports on the implementation of the Class Action Settlement Agreement, correspondence, memos, research and discovery, notes

Box 1575

Gerakos v. National Parks Service; includes reports on the implementation of the Class Action Settlement Agreement, research and discovery, correspondence

Box 1511

Gomez v. Galloway; includes maps, publicity, pleadings, discovery, research, and correspondence

Carton 1563

Gomez v. Orr; includes correspondence, memos, research and discovery, statistics; includes Gomez v. Weinberger

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1564

Gomez v. Orr; includes correspondence, memos, affidavits, pleadings, regulations, related case files

Carton 1565

Gomez v. Orr; includes correspondence, memos, regulations, related case files

Box 1562

Gomez v. Orr, pleadings; includes Apodaca v. Weinberger and Gomez v. Weinberger

Carton 1560

Gomez v. Orr, research and discovery; includes personnel files (employees to fill PACE positions at Kelly Air Force Base)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1561

Gomez v. Orr, research and discovery; includes personnel files (employees to fill PACE positions at Kelly Air Force Base)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Box 2167

Gomez v. Watsonville, pleadings; includes plaintiffs' motions for injunction pending appeal, motions of stay, and plaintiffs' supplemental briefs (6 folders)

Carton 2067

Gonzalez v. Beeville; includes defendants' exhibits (i.e. Census data, articles, old voting precinct maps, etc.), miscellaneous data, meeting minutes, directories, alphabetical lists of voters, rosters of personnel, annual reports, articles index, etc. (33 folders) 1971-1984

Carton 1593

Gonzalez v. Beeville Independent School District; includes research and discovery (such as poll lists), exhibit notes, correspondence, pleadings

Carton 1594

Gonzalez v. Beeville Independent School District; includes research and discovery, notes, depositions, exhibits, pleadings, correspondence

Carton 1592

Gonzalez v. Beeville Independent School District, pleadings and plaintiff exhibits; includes transcripts

Box 2222

Gonzalez v. Brady, correspondence and memos; also includes a file with information on all plaintiffs, circa 1995-1996 (3 folders) c. 1995-1996

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 2201

Gonzalez v. Housing and Urban Development (HUD), research and discovery; includes affirmative action research, HUS witnesses research, and notes regarding class complaint, circa 1979-1986 (23 folders)

Carton 2224

Gonzalez v. Rubin, correspondence and research; also includes attorney's fees, Marjera's correspondence and memos files, notes, and a copy of the client retainer agreement (19 folders)

Carton 1597

Guadalupe Luna files; includes Colunga v. Texas Army National Guard, Sabino Parras v. Exxon Company, Perez v. FBI, LULAC v. Richards, Garza v. County of Los Angeles, Edgewood v. Kirby Equity Plan, other case files; miscellaneous files

Carton 1599

Guadalupe Luna files; includes conference, course and seminar materials; materials from the Bar Admissions Committee meetings

Carton 1598

Guadalupe Luna files; includes DOE files, correspondence and related documents concerning Title I and Title VI

Carton 1684

Hernandez v. Austin; includes research and discovery, campaign contribution and expenditure statements, clippings, published case information from law reporters, research on attorney fees, related case files; includes Arriola v. Harville circa 1974-1983

Carton 1685

Hernandez v. Austin; includes exhibits, research and discovery, reports, pleadings, clippings, census and voting data circa 1970-1983

Flat-box 2302

Hernandez v. Austin, exhibits: includes reports, districts maps, publications (3 folders) circa 1983

Box 1891

Herrera v. Bela; includes memos/correspondence, misc. litigation, publicity files, League of Latin American Citizens files, extra copies of forms, articles, related case materials (i.e. Arzola vs. H.E. Butt Grocery Co.), etc. 1986-1987

Box 2176

Housing mixed case files; includes research and correspondence for New Braunfels housing case, and more housing cases (15 folders)

Box 2177

Housing mixed case files, mostly related to housing and social security; includes City of San Luis v. Yuma, the testimony of Cecilia Munoz, Doe v. Alamo and Dept. of Justice newsletters

Carton 1566

Idaho Migrant Council v. Idaho Board of Education; includes appeal litigation files, excerpt of record, litigation files, miscellaneous

Box 2030

Idaho Migrant Council v. Idaho Board of Education, exhibits, pleadings, and appeals; also includes a motion to dismiss (7 folders)

Box 1784

Idaho Migrant Council v. Idaho Board of Education, pleadings and correspondence; also includes other related documents

Box 1331

Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) case files; includes Lopez-Mendoza v. INS; Sandoval-Sanchez v. INS

Carton 1750

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, appeals; includes amendments, complaints, status conference reports, related case research, plaintiffs' statements, motions, and petitions (32 folders)

Box 1738

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, appeal pleadings, circa 1986 (6 folders)

Carton 1807

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, affidavits, declarations, interview summaries from various companies; also includes notes and border patrol field raid information (79 folders)

Box 1799

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, clippings and correspondence; also includes expenses, paralegal paperwork, and miscellaneous pleadings (5 folders)

Carton 1835

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, declarations, pleadings, and depositions; also contains plaintiff and defendant files, including notes and correspondence (64 folders)

Box 2137

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, declarations and depositions, regarding Pearl Meadows Mushroom Farm investigation (3 folders)

Box 1856

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, declarations, memos, and warrants; also includes excerpts from uni-products employees and other related notes (10 folders)

Carton 1688

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions; also includes index of defendant depositions (23 folders)

Carton 1706

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions; includes the Delana's Beauty School, Golden Gate Fields, Health Ceramics, Modern Mode, Multaplex employee and witness depositions (35 folders)

Carton 1712

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions; includes Petaluma Mushroom Farm, Petaluma Poultry, Rojon Electronics, San Jose Brick, Schmitz Meats, Scientific Technology, Shamrock Technology, San Mateo Bridge (30 folders)

Carton 1513

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions of witnesses, employees, and INS agents and a small amount of pleadings (21 folders)

Box 1753

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, deposition experts dispute; includes excerpts and objections to defendants' expert witnesses, notes, and related documents (8 folders)

Box 1735

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions; also includes Pearl Meadows Farm, Inc., et al.; Plaintiffs' proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law (11 folders)

Carton 1767

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions; also includes transcripts, summaries, notes, and related documents

Carton 1804

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions, pleadings, and transcripts; includes correspondence, clippings, and Pearl Meadows Mushroom Farms v. Nelson (17 folders)

Box 1805

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, deposition summaries and surveys; includes related pleadings (31 folders)

Carton 1830

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions and press coverage; includes clippings, press releases, and witness depositions (26 folders)

Carton 1852

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions; includes the statements of Willie Witt, II, Larry Moy, and Robert M. Moschorack, as well as, MALDEF retainer and budget information for this case (9 folders)

Box 1836

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, depositions, MALDEF work folders, and record of deportable alien forms and other sensitive materials; also includes mixed content case files for Oneto Metal, Modern Mode, and Multi-Plex (7 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1882

International Molders' Union v. Nelson; includes plaintiff and defendant depositions; also deposition index, notices, and subpoenas (24 folders)

Carton 1854

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, discovery, research, and trial preparation documents; includes plaintiffs' case work folders, interrogatories, depositions, and raid issue forms (41 folders)

Box 1800

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, employment records, and record of deportation forms; also includes tax forms, and other related documents (7 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1708

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, exhibits and pleadings (12 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1736

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, finding of facts and research; includes pleadings, notes, depositions, declarations, and other related documents (43 folders)

Carton 1662

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA); includes IRCA subject files, pleadings, correspondence, notes, area control survey records, reports (45 folders) circa 1982-1988

Box 1663

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA); includes pleadings for other cases (4 folders) circa 1982-1988

Box 1834

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, INS records and affidavits; includes record of deportable alien forms for Golden Gate Fields, El Torito Restaurant, and Handi-Kup, etc (5 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Box 1855

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, INS work folders and deportable alien forms (3 folders)

Restricted Materials

Closed until 2060
Carton 1282

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, interrogatories; also includes requests for documents, various motions, proposed finding of fact, and joint discovery fiels (26 folders)

Carton 1713

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, interrogatories and answers; includes multiple sets of interrogatories, plaintiffs' and defendants' responses, and objections (13 folders)

Box 1740

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, interrogatories; sixth set, includes copies of employment records, records of deportable alien forms, identification cards, and other related documents (4 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 1739

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, interrogatories; includes multiple sets of requests, answers, and objections from the plaintiffs' and defendants' (33 folders)

Carton 1282

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, joint discovery (9 folders)

Carton 1837

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, litigation memos and correspondence; also includes follow-up questionnaire files and molders' team meeting notes (39 folders)

Carton 1853

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, MALDEF and INS work folders; includes table of contents, employment records, pleadings, charges, and other related forms, as well as, raid investigations for Uni-Products, Modern Mode, Zacky's Farms, and United Foam, etc (17 folders)

Restricted Material

closed until 2060
Box 1741

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, memorandums and depositions circa 1988-1989; includes correspondence related to deposition requests and trial updates (6 folders)

Box 1802

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, memoranda and notes; also includes pleadings and exhibit information, various witness depositions, and finding of fact research (10 folders)

Carton 1282, Folders 10-15

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, motions

Carton 1282, Folders 16-17

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, miscellaneous pleadings

Box 1743

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, miscellaneous; includes subpoenas, clippings, findings of fact, maps as exhibits, and witness trial correspondence (6 folders)

Box 1749

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, miscellaneous; includes requests and responses to multiple sets of interrogatories, depositions and testimony, findings of fact and conclusion, memos and correspondence (9 folders)

Box 1797

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, Ninth Court Circuit documents and settlement documents; includes pleadings and related notes (6 folders)

Box 1747

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, Orders; includes injunctions, warrants, affidavits, and corrections (12 folders)

Carton 1703

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings circa 1987 (12 folders)

Carton 1313

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings; also includes research files regarding Pearl Meadows Mushroom Farm v. Nelson and other related case materials (18 folders)

Carton 1733

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings; includes depositions, memorandums, declarations, transcripts, letters and affidavits, and select exhibits (22 folders)

Carton 1752

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings and research; also includes trial preperation, maps as exhibits, depositions, orders, testimony, memoranda and notes (24 folders)

Carton 1766

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings and findings of fact and conclusions of law; also includes stipulations, status conference statements, summons, and motions (50 folders)

Box 1796

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings, notes, and research; includes Zacky Farms and Pearl Meadows Mushroom Farm investigation findings (8 folders)

Carton 1831

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings; contains exhibits and pleadings organized in volumes, and some volumes are incomplete (15 folders)

Carton 1826

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings and research; also includes attorney's fees, pleadings appendix, correspondence and notes (9 folders)

Carton 1823

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings and notes (21 folders) circa 1982-1987

Carton 1822

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings and exhibits; also includes depositions, declarations, and related correspondence

Carton 1833

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings, affidavits, and exhibits; includes plaintiffs' exhibits from Zacky's Farms and Pearl Meadows, as well as, pleadings Vol. XXV, and XXVI (H) (13 folders)

Carton 1282, Folder 18

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, proposed finding of facts

Carton 1707

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, plaintiffs' and defendants' cases; includes Alco Iron and Metal, American Brass, American Electro Finishing Company, Bay Packing, Bell Industries; includes depositions, correspondence, notes, raid/issues forms (50 folders)

Carton 1709

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, plaintiffs' and defendants' cases; includes Calistoga Mineral Water, Peerless Laundry, Redwood Empire Disposal, Hughson Farm Labor Housing, Levi Strauss; includes depositions, answers to interrogatories, affidavits, raid/issues forms, correspondence, notes (81 folders)

Carton 1705

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, plaintiffs' and defendants' cases; includes Dalena's Beauty School, David Celli Farms, Garcia's Restaurant, Golden Gate Fields, Pearl Meadows v. Nelson; includes pleadings, depositions, correspondence, notes, raid/issues forms, exhibits (33 folders) circa 1983-1988

Carton 1714

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, plaintiffs' and defendants' cases; includes Mammoth View Lakes and Laundry, Modern Mode, Health Ceramics; includes depositions, defendants' deposition excerpts, affidavits, correspondence, notes, answers to interrogatories, raid/issues forms (45 folders)

Carton 1711

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, plaintiffs' and defendants' cases; includes Steakmate, Superior Plaster Casting, Sweet Sensations Bakery, Volta Electrics; includes depositions, answers to interrogatories, affidavits, raid/issues forms (41 folders)

Carton 1808

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings; includes defendant and plaintiff motions, orders, responses to opposition, discovery planning, etc.(36 folders)

Box 1832

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pleadings; includes record of deportable alien forms and birth certificates submitted in response to requests for production (2 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 1809

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pre-trial preparation and notes; includes work folders for raid locations: Scientific Technology Inc., Skylab Nursery, Rojan Electronics, Schmitz Meats, etc., as well as, witness depositions (25 folders)

Box 1810

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, pre-trial preparation; includes raid investigations, depositions, witness list preparation, and INS arrest reports (11 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 1710

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, raid investigation and locations; includes Multaplex, Pacific Mushroom Farm, Petaluma Poultry Processors, 7-Eleven, Superior Plaster Casting, Westley Field; includes affidavits, interview summaries, notes, research, pleadings regarding warrants (77 folders) circa 1982-1984

Carton 1828

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, raid investigation: Pacific Mushroom Farm, Pedro's Restaurant, Peabody Solid Wastes, Petaluma Poultry, Point St. George; includes depositions, notes, and related documents (68 folders)

Carton 1737

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, records produced by defendants; includes copies of employment applications, records of deportable aliens forms, identification cards, and other related documents (17 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Box 1794

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, records of deportation and related documents

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Box 1829

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, record of deportable alien forms; includes Pacific Mushroom Farm, Point St. George Fisheries and Petaluma Poultry raid information (5 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 1702

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, related cases; includes La Duke v. Castillo, Mendoza v. INS, Martinez v. Nygaard, ILGWU v. Sureck, and various other cases circa 1978-1986 (30 folders) circa 1978-1986

Carton 1282, Folders 19-22

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, requests for documents

Box 1717

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, requests for documents and responses; includes research and discovery, "Record of Deportable Alien" forms (10 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1718

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research and discovery; includes document requests and responses, "Record of Deportable Alien" forms, INS work folders for Avocet, Golden Gate Fields, Health Ceramics, Le Baron Hotel, Levi Strauss, Peerless Laundry, Redwood Empire Disposal, Superior Plaster Casting and other raid locations (25 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1701

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research and discovery; includes INS handbooks and forms (including "Report of Field Operations" and "Monthly Report of Deportable Aliens") (31 folders) circa 1984-1987

Carton 1744

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research and appeals; includes plaintiff and defendant appeals and motions, briefs, docket information, discovery warrants, search and seizure case references, certificates and notes (33 folders)

Box 1745

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research related case (NAACP v. California Community College and Lourdes v. Riles) (8 folders)

Carton 1746

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research; includes notes, severance information, census research, and INS operation data (30 folders)

Carton 1751

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research: related cases; includes Western Growers v. U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. v. Oliver, and Sandoval-Sanchez v. INS, and various other cases (50 folders)

Box 1754

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research, INS' San Francisco Uni Products investigation; includes tips, evidence list, charges, and warrant (4 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Box 1768

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research; includes raid list information, INS area control survey reports, notes, and related documents (3 folders)

Carton 1798

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, research and pre-trial documents; includes expert witnesses depositions and testimony (25 folders)

Box 1520

International Molders' Union v. Nelson; includes deposition notes, pleadings (4 folders)

Carton 1275

International Molders' Union v. Nelson; includes research on related cases, related employee issue materials, notes on preliminary injunction, protective orders (33 folders) 1982-1987

Carton 1704

International Molders' Union v. Nelson; includes research and discovery, pleadings, depositions, correspondence, memos, INS handbooks, discovery opinion by Magistrate Wayne Brazil (34 folders) circa 1983-1988

Half-box 2294

International Molders’ Union v. Nelson; includes sealed deposition and warrants of inspection (2 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Box 1803

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, subpoenas, subpoenas duces tectum, employment records and record of deportable alien forms; also includes INS area survey forms (26 folders)

restricted materails

closed until 2040
Carton 1734

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, surveys relating to raids (4 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2065
Box 1795

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, transcripts, pleadings, and depositions; also includes miscellaneous related court documents not in chronological order (7 folders)

Box 1742

International Molders' Union v. Nelson, trial preparation; includes exhibit and witness lists and raid video digest (5 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2065
Carton 1282, Folders 23-26

Supreme Court and U.S. Court of Appeals, briefs; found loose with International Molders' case materials

Carton 2214

Ketchum v. The City Council of Chicago, pleadings; also includes filing notices, petitions, correspondence, and a small amount of research related to the case (10 folders)

Carton 1266

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; includes notes, exhibits, transcripts (21 folders) circa 1983-1984

Box 2125

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; correspondence, and motions; also includes defendants' reply brief, attorney fees, joint exhibits, and expenses (7 folders)

Carton 1786

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; ESOL tutors' monthly data summaries; includes copies of exhibits of data and related documents (16 folders)

Carton 1788

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; exhibits and pleadings; includes final judgment and plaintiff and defendant exhibits (19 folders)

Box 1783

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; exhibits and pleadings; also includes MALDEF organizational review and clippings (10 folders)

Box 1863

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; includes affirmative action reports (5 folders) 1974-1984

Carton 1861

Keyes v. School Disrtict No. 1, Denver; includes case briefs, depositions, exhibits, motions, proceedings, school reports and data, news articles (21 folders) 1974-1987

Box 1865

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; includes Enlish Language Tutorial Pogram data, application for Magnet Programs, Denver Bilingual Program Plan, news articles, memorandums, correspondence (8 folders) 1982-1986

Carton 1864

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; includes pleadings (15 folders) 1974-1985

Carton 1862

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; includes trial proceedings transcripts, exhibits, discovery, student pupil assignments (20 folders) 1980-1984

Box 1791

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; notes and correspondence (13 folders)

Box 1789

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; plaintiff and defendant exhibits; also includes exhibit summaries (9 folders)

Carton 1790

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; pleadings and research; includes organizational reports, Supreme Court opinion, and other related documents (24 folders)

Box 1793

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; pleadings and exhibits for relief hearings; also includes related notes and correspondence (10 folders)

Box 1792

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; reports, proposals, and pleadings; includes copies of Cardena's Plan, and ESSA proposal copy (7 folders)

Box 1785

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; transcripts and Denver multicultural and multinational staff knowledge and skills survey, 1977 (6 folders)

Box 1787

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; transcripts

Carton 1782

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; trial preparation; includes research and clerk notes, memos, correspondence (15 folders)

Carton 1780

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; trials transcripts and related documents; includes depositions, exhibits, and district achievement results (21 folders)

Carton 1781

Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver; trials transcripts and related documents; includes depositions, and exhibits (22 folders)

Carton 1755

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards, University of Texas—Austin files; includes interrogatories, reports, strategic plans/statistical handbooks, data worksheets/work force analyses (i.e. computer data forms), budget records, and course catalogs/schedules (15 folders) 1983-1997

Box 1756

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards, University of Texas—Austin files; includes interrogatories, reports, strategic plans/statistical handbooks, data worksheets/work force analyses (i.e. computer data forms), budget records, and course catalogs/schedules (2 folders) 1983-1997

Box 1757

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards, depositions; includes depositions: Lauro Guerra, Cipriano Guerra, John Howe (7 folders) 1988-1991

Carton 1758

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements, depositions; including Edward Gerusa, Jerry Gaston, Frank Grayden, Bernard Kahn, Jose Garcia, David Gardner (14 folders) 1988-1991

Carton 1759

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards, University of Texas—Austin and Midwestern State University files; includes university budgets, strategic plans, memos/correspondence, reports, data, course directories, etc. (18 folders) 1968-1997

Carton 1760

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards, University of Texas—Austin and Midwestern State University files; includes historical studies, Texas A & M University files, background information, UT Austin—a multicultural university resource guide, controller office deposition exhibits, Coordinating Board Materials notebook, and annual cash reports (11 folders) 1986-1990

Flat-box 1761

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards, computer data (1 item) 1986-1990

Flat-box 1762

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes depositions (Dr. Gary Keller, Dr. Oscar Martinez, Dr. Laura Rndon, Dr. David Montejano, Robert Overfelt, R. Richardson), exhibits, and witness reports 1991 (19 folders) 1991

Carton 1763

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files, research and discovery; includes higher education code binder, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) materials, summaries of depositions, affidavits, higher education needs of Mexican Americans and Blacks in Texas, data, ratio analysis of degree programs in Texas, etc. (23 folders) 1970-1990

Carton 1764

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes depositions, interrogatories, exhibits, notes, data/budget files, requests for legislative appropriations, reports/studies, computer disc data (18 folders) 1984-1991

Carton 1765

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes Norma Cantu correspondence, Aguilar vs. Texas P-PST files, U.S. vs. Texas files (i.e. Education Agency Title VII files), Norma Saucedo subject files, Education Agency Title VII visits to Texas School Districts papers, photograph, etc. (18 folders) 1988-1990

Carton 1769

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes memos/correspondence, history files, stipulations, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board inventory, retention and graduation rates, discussion with Texas Senate, instructional programs, Tomas Rivera Center study, transfer studies files, reports, etc. (25 folders) 1978-1992

Flat-box 1770

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes Texas Womens' University data (includes computer data, reports, etc.) (9 folders) 1985-1991

Flat-box 1771

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes Texas Women's University computer data, 1988 American G.I. Forum of the United States (National Hispanic Veterans Family Org.), political cartoon posters (2), etc. (3 items) 1970-1991

Carton 1772

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes depositions of: James Langabear, George McLaughlin, and Dr. Richard C. Meyer, exhibits appended to depositions, etc. (17 folders) 1989-1990

Folder Arrangement

Folders arranged by subject/individual.
Carton 1773

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes depositions of: Miguel A. Chapa, John Cuellar, and Gilberto Villarreal, research/exhibits (i.e. questionnaires, transcripts, resumes, etc.) (16 folders) 1987-1990

Carton 1774

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes exhibits, Senate Research Studies, meeting minutes, research into Power of Board statistics/data, related case files (incl. Perez vs. LAUSD, Valdez vs. Mertes, etc.), Joint Legislative Committee in South Texas files, etc. (22 folders) 1987-1991

Carton 1775

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; depositions; icluding A. Besteiro, J. Chapa, M. Chapa, N. Binder, S. Altman, J. Cardenas, B. Herrscher, J. Cigarroa (22 folders) 1991

Carton 1776

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes depositions of: Joaquin Cigarroa, Jorge Chapa, Jose Cardenas, Dr. Albert Besteiro, etc. (26 folders) 1990-1991

Carton 1850

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements files, annual narrative reports, correspondence, and memos; includes "the Texas formula system" 1979, and various annual narratives from the 1980s, as well as, OCR review memos, and MALDEF dockets (11 folders)

Box 1839

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements, depositions of plaintiffs; includes the depositions of Jose Rolando Hinojosa Ph.D., and Dr. Alberto de los Santos, as well as, expert witnesses' files

Box 1777

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files, depositions and research/exhibits; includes depositions containing sensitive information, personnel files, resumes, etc. (5 folders) 1984-1987

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1778

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes primarily depositions (incl. Dr. E. Dean Cage, Gernard J. Fonken, Gordon Flack, etc.), exhibits, notes, correspondence, reports, etc. (20 folders) 1988-1991

Carton 1779

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements; includes complaints and drafts, Attorney general opinion, briefs, history of desegregation in Texas, Higher Education notes, memos/correspondence, related case files (i.e. Carollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District vs. Edgewood Independent School District), reports, misc. litigation, etc. (21 folders) 1991-1992

Box 1811

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards files; includes interrogatories, research and exhibits, as well as Texas Tech University annual narrative reports, etc. (8 folders) 1984-1989

Flat-box 1812

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards files; includes Texas Tech State University data (computer sheet data) 1984-1989

Carton 1842

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. City of Salinas Fire Dept. et al.; includes misc. litigation (i.e. primarily reports, transcripts, affidavits, stipulations, notices, complaints, subpoenas, briefs, and orders), memos/correspondence, etc. (19 folders) 1977-1980

Folder arrangement

Folders arranged by date in chronological order.
Carton 1813

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes related case files (i.e. Adams vs. Bell), Fourth Annual Narrative report for 1986-1987 higher education, state-wide plans, reports, Texas Equal Education Opportunity Plans for higher education, etc. (12 folders) 1981-1988

Carton 1819

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements files; includes exhibits, depositions (i.e. of Maria Gonzalez, Henry Castillo and Renato De Los Santos), plaintiff files (includes confidential info including: social security numbers, tax ID's, addresses, phone numbers, etc.) (15 folders) 1990

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1814

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements files; includes depositions (i.e. of Dr. Williams Sanford, John Robert Smith, William A. Webb, etc.), research/exhibits, memos/correspondence, etc. (18 folders) 1988-1991

Carton 1815

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes primarily depositions (i.e. of Homer Pena, James V. Reese, and Alan David Pollock), computer disc data (exhibits appended to depositions), testimonies, reports, etc. (18 folders) 1978-1991

Carton 1816

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files;includes depositions (J. Folger, D. Hobbs, Q. Vargas, J. Wetsel) research/exhibits (i.e. correspondence and personnel files), reports, etc. 1991 (17 folders) 1991

Carton 1817

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements/Richards files; includes primarily plaintiffs' exhibits, Coordinating Board study-recognition plans, Texas Legislative Council files, settlement documents, copies of Senate Bills, memos/correspondence, maps of counties, reports, related case files (i.e. Gonzales vs. Southern Methodist University), pre-trial orders, etc. (24 folders) 1954-2000

Carton 1840

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements, research and witness selection and preparation files includes notes from the Fossett Study, American GI Forum, and other related reports, as well as, experts' resumes, retention files, and questionnaires, etc. (28 folders)

Carton 1648

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Pasadena Independent School District (IRCA case); includes correspondence, pleadings, Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) legislative history and joint IRCA hearing, clippings (18 folders) circa 1983-1987

Box 1838

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Richards, depositions of plaintiffs; includes deposition of Dr. Richard Jones Ph.D., as well as, HACU studies, discovery, and related information (11 folders)

Carton 1324

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Williams; includes pleadings, briefs and requests for appeals, exhibits, reports and "factors", research and discovery files (31 folders)

Box 1818

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements files; includes dismissed plaintiffs' interrogatories/questionnaires (incl. Louis R. Escareno, Diana Rivera, Andy Ramirez, Sarah John, etc.) (38 folders) 1970-1991

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065

Folder arrangement

Folders arranged by subject/individual.
Carton 1820

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements files; includes interrogatories, depositions, exhibits to depositions, plaintiff files, data, etc. (includes confidential info including: social security numbers, tax ID's, addresses, phone numbers, etc.) (21 folders) 1989-1990

Conditions Governing Access note

Closed Until 2060

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 1843

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements files; includes North Texas State University files (i.e. annual narrative reports, miscellaneous litigation, memos/correspondence, notes, etc. (9 folderS) 1985-1987

Flat-box 1844

League of United and Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Clements files; includes North Texas State University computer data, 1987 annual narrative reports (flat box) 1985-1990

Carton 1892

Leticia A. vs. Regents; includes plaintiffs' and defendants' exhibits (includes: U.S. Dept. of Commerce statistics, reports, poverty data, etc.) 1979-1984

Carton 1570

Lopez v. Aransas County Independent School District; includes pleadings, research and discovery, correspondence

Box 1571

Lopez v. Aransas County Independent School District; includes pleadings, research and discovery, correspondence

Box 1858

Lopez v. Farmers Ins., dockets, depositions, and FOIA materials; also includes some exhibits and select pleadings

Carton 1901

Lopez v. Nelson (Simanton case), pleadings, correspondence, and discovery; also includes litigation and related documents from Gonzalez v. H.U.D., Lepoz v. Crosland, and Los Padrinos v. Pacific Bell

Carton 1902

Lopez v. Nelson (Simanton case), miscellaneous; also includes discovery for Torrez v. Secretary of NAVY, Contractors United v. Governor Thompson, and Acosta v. Secretary of NAVY

Restricted Materials

Closed Until 2040
Box 2181

Los Angeles Parks and Recreation, research and discovery; includes notes and complaints of discrimination related to Villa Fania v. Los Angeles Parks and Recreation, Escandon v. Los Angeles Parks and Recreation, and Nieto v. Los Angeles Parks and Recreation, as well as statistics research, bilingual cert. research, and related correspondence (10 folders)

Carton 2014

Los Angeles Post Office hiring worksheets (16 folders) 1978-1984

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 2015

Los Angeles Post Office hiring worksheets (56 folders) 1978-1984

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 2142

Los Angeles case files; includes pleadings (i.e. appeals, briefs, certificates of service, petitions, notices, etc.), memos/correspondence, notes, etc. Cases include: Luevano v. Campbell, Apodaca v. Weinberger, Posada v. Lamb County, Romero v. Los Angeles County (health facilities), Samora v. McCracken (education case), etc. (15 folders) 1981-1985

Folder titles

Folders titled by case name.
Carton 1434

Los Angeles County research files; includes presentations, photocopied clippings, reports, memos, predominately related to immigration and affirmative action issues circa 1970-1990

Box 2187

Lucero v. Roswell, research and voter precinct plans; includes MALDEF's proposed plan, redistricting maps, voter population analysis, and City of Roswell's adopted plan (13 folders)

Box 1900

Luevano v. Devine and Luevano v. Campbell, pleadings and discovery; also includes documents related to Ellis v. Naval Rework, and Image v. Bailer

Box 1889

Mapa v. Pacific Telephone, miscellaneous papers, notes and memos; also includes documents related to Medina County v. U.S., Mendoza v. Tucson, and Moreno v. P.U.C.

Box 2097

Mares v. Texas A&I; research and discovery; includes employment applications, related litigation, college statistics, employment characteristics notes, and affidavits (7 folders)

Restricted Material

Restricted until 2065
Carton 1866

Martinez & Massie v. Naval Supply Center, Oakland; includes pleadings, employment data, pre-trial documents and research, news articles, memorandums, correspondence, notes (22 folders) 1977-1985

Carton 1867

Martinez v. National Park Service; includes Report of Investigation of discrimination complaint, official hearing transcripts, proceedings, exhibits, briefs, research, correspondence, memorandums, notes (23 folders) 1978-1988

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Box 2128

Martinez v. Norton, pleadings and research; also includes files from Martinez v. Molina (9 folders)

Box 1649

Mata v. Bear Creek (IRCA case); pleadings, research and discovery, correspondence circa 1988-1990

Box 1971

Mata v. White, Department of Justice Files; includes pleadings, trial transcripts, depositions, research, socio-econimic & voting data, memorandums and correspondence (5 folders) 1970-1983

Carton 1970

Mata v. White; includes pleadings, depositions, transcripts, research, exhibits, census information, regional maps, news articles, memorandums, correspondence, notes (45 folders) 1970-1983

Carton 2113

Mata v. White; includes redistricting plans, employment data, memos/correspondence, pleadings, press releases, County submissions, exhibits, registered voter lists, notes, computer printouts, modified plans, city maps, briefs, handbooks, retainer agreements, etc. Related cases include: Trinidad v. Koebig and Ortiz v. Thompson (28 folders) 1950-1982

Carton 1914

Melendez v. Burciaga; includes reports, publications, publicity files, memos/correspondence, proposals for funding, I-9 subject files, related case materials, and family unity subject files 1979-1987

Carton 1917

Melendez v. Burciaga; includes reports, miscellaneous litigation, notes, state bar results, personnel files, memos/correspondence, exhibits, etc. 1980-1981

Box 1596

Mendoza v. Tucson, pleadings; includes exhibits

Carton 1317

Mixed case files: Angel v. Veterans Administration; Community Services Organization (CSO) v. County of Santa Clara, Department of Social Services; Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance (IMA) v. Pasadena; League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) v. Salinas Fire Department; Zuniga v. Los Angeles County Fire Department

Carton 1433

Mixed case files: Aranda v. Van Sickle; Castañeda v. Pickard; Idaho Migrant Council v. State Board of Education; U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (Austin Independent School District)

Box 1327

Mixed case files: Ayala v. San Fernando; LULAC v. Salinas; McTyer v. Vons Grocery Company; Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC); Overton v. Austin

Carton 2195

mixed case files, containing research and discovery, notes, briefs and writs, pleadings and appeals, and correspondence; cases include: Somora v. McCraken, Estes v. Metro Branches of NAACP, LULAC v. Salinas Fire Dept., Bell v. Adams, and Castaneda v. Pickard (24 folders)

Carton 1353

Mixed case files; includes materials related to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Compton School District; other cases

Carton 1437

Mixed case files; loose pleadings, research, and memos, mostly related to bilingual issues in education, employment, and voting rights; includes Bradford v. University of California, Communication Workers of America v. Contel of California, Cota v. Tuscon, Garza v. Los Angeles

Box 2031

mixed case files; includes Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights v. Myers' pleadings, Guerra v. BCHD, Soliz v. Madera Community Hospital, Guerra v. Bexar County Hospital District, MAPA v. City of San Francisco CETA, etc (9 folders)

Box 1406

Mixed case files; includes pleadings and research on education litigation, especially Serna v. Portales, N.M.; Arvizu v. Bakersfield; Crawford v. Board of Education; Delgado v. Bastrop; Comite de Padres de Familia v. Riles; and U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District (24 folders) 1974-1981

Box 1424

Mixed case files; includes Del Valle v. State Board of Education; Luna v. Ford Motor Company; Samora v. McCracken; Salazar v. City of Los Angeles; Martinez v. Massey v. NSCO; Barefield v. Chevron; Garcia v. Gloor; and City Council of Chicago v. Ketchum (15 folders)

Box 1499

Mixed case files; includes Meadows v. Dominican Republic, Tinsely v. California, miscellaneous materials

Box 2126

mixed case files; includes Arvizu v. Waco and Baisey v. Waco, pleadings and correspondence, as well as, miscellaneous motions, case dockets, and expense files (6 folders)

Box 2135

mixed case files; includes miscellaneous correspondence and memos, as well as, briefs related to cases such as Romero v. City of Pomona, Crossman v. Marcoccio, and U.S. v. San Francisco (6 folders)

Carton 2094

mixed case files; includes depositions from Odonez v. Mercy Hospital of Loredo, Amicus briefs for Watson v. Fort Worth Bank and Trust, and Johnson v. Trans Agency; research and correspondence file for Doe v. Cochrell; other research includes IRCA summary and CETA monitoring records (19 folders)

Box 2284

Mixed case files; includes marijuana reform, Mata v. Reed, Texas v. Savage, and Rosales v. Taco Villa (9 folders)

Box 2134

mixed case files; includes mostly pleadings related to Ridge v. Verity, Carrillo v. City of Los Angeles, and Rivas v. MALDEF (8 folders)

Carton 1591

Mixed case files, mostly pleadings for employment and voting rights cases; includes High v. Braniff; Gifford v. Wilson; Montejo v. T.E.C.; Gee v. Celanese Corporation

Carton 1631

Mixed case files, mostly employment and immigration cases; includes Garza v. Kerrville Bus Company; Stimley v. Jordan; Hernandez-Diaz v. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); Mendina v. O'Neill; Munez v. Kelly Air Force Base; International Molders' Union v. Nelson; Rodriguez v. Postal Service

Box 1354

Mixed case files; preliminary investigations of cases, mostly rejected by MALDEF

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 2133

Mixed case files, pleadings and litigation; includes records related to Stotts and affirmative action rulings, Silva v. Bell, Spanish Coalition for Jobs v. Barobba, Rios v. Department of Justice, and more, as well as, correspondence and EEOC papers (23 folders)

Box 2223

Mixed case files, discovery and complaints; includes investigation findings from Modesto Canales v. Rubin and Gonzalez v. Brady, discrimination complaints and performance reviews from Gonzalez v. HUD, as well as the report of investigation of EEO complaint by Stephen c. Mercado, and more (9 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 1650

Mixed case files; includes Voting Rights Act (VRA) renewal; bilingual education; Olagues v. Rusoonielo

Carton 2295

Mixed case files; includes Edgewood v. Kirby retainer agreements; various other cases and intake files (20 folders) circa 1980-1990

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 2299

Mixed case files; includes case summaries (1972-1973); Illinois redistricting case; US v. Chicago Board of Education; LULAC v. Midland ISD; other cases and miscellaneous litigation memos (19 folders) circa 1972-1991

Carton 1509

Mixed case files; includes pleadings, correspondence, research, and other materials related to MALDEF litigation in Texas, including Rodriquez v. Clements, Garcia III v. Decker, Villalva et al. v. Townshend et al., and others (25 folders)

Box 1954

Mixed case files; Martinez v. Sherrill, Posada v. Lamb County, and Rendon v. Bowman

Carton 1505

Mixed education litigation; includes pleadings, memos, correspondence, and research related to Diana v. Riles, Melendez v. Burciaga, and other cases (26 folders)

Carton 1271

Mobley v. J.C. Penney Casualty Insurance Co. (16 folders) 1981-1988

Carton 2254

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, affidavits and responses to plaintiffs' interrogatories; also includes lawyers time records, research, and notes on class participants (19 folders)

Box 2251

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, class participants' working folders that contain sensitive information; includes performance appraisals and government forms (9 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 2218

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, correspondence and memos; includes communications related to Rayon v. Rubin and Gonzalez v. Rubin, circa 1991-1997 (17 folders)

Carton 2217

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, correspondence and affidavits; includes files related to affidavit recipients, correspondence regarding research for the case, Filemon Fuentes' attorney notes, settlement agreement, reprisal complaints, and copies of issued affidavits (22 folders)

Carton 2234

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, correspondence and affidavits relating to class action participants and defendants (U.S. Customs) (46 folders)

Carton 2228

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, discovery from government; includes government records and policies related to the case and its participants (14 folders)

Carton 2232

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, discovery from government regarding Rayon and Alvarez; also includes Najera's trial exhibit notebooks (25 folders)

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Closed Until 2060
Box 2238

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, finding of fact and conclusions of law; includes documents submitted in support (4 folders)

Carton 2226

Modesto Canales v. Rubin (Gonzalez v. Rubin), research and discovery regarding plaintiffs' backgrounds; also includes copies of decisions and appeals, as well as correspondence and memo files relating to the plaintiffs (43 folders)

Box 2229

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, interrogatories; includes plaintiffs' and various complainants' responses to interrogatories, as well as related motions (11 folders)

Carton 2236

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, interrogatories, affidavits, pleadings, and discovery files; includes class participant affidavits, defendants' responses to second set of interrogatories, research regarding EEO and affirmative action, second round discovery files which includes amended plaintiff complaints and motions (28 folders)

Box 2219

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, Najera's trial notebook (4 folders)

Carton 2233

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, notes and interrogatories; includes attorney's notes, class list and returned letters from potential class members, general interrogatory questions and answers, FBI class faction files, GAO files, and administrative correspondence files from the desk of "Rick" (24 folders)

Box 2255

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, pleadings; includes motions, and responses to motions made by the plaintiffs as well as a copy of the EEO complaint (4 folders)

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Closed Until 2060
Carton 2256

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, pleadings; also includes class certification requests and customs directive (20 folders)

Carton 2235

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, pleadings and pro-bono committee submissions; includes pleadings and discovery files from Rayon v. Rubin and Gonzalez v. Rubin, as well as the pro-bono committees' responses (19 folders)

Box 2250

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, pro-bono committee and MALDEF documents containing portions of responses to item 10 of plaintiffs' first request for production of documents; includes form and performance appraisals that contain sensitive information (4 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 2253

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, pro-bono committee regarding MALDEF; includes documents in response to item 10 of plaintiffs' request for production of documents (26 folders)

Box 2225

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, report of investigation and EEOC hearing transcript from May 14, 1992 (5 folders)

Carton 2257

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, research and correspondence; includes Department of Justice (DOJ) document production, research and correspondence regarding class member Willie Perez as well as copies of his complaint process and alleged retaliation evidence (23 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Carton 2220

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, research and discovery; includes EEO materials and guidelines, related court decisions, Title VII punitive damages and discrimination research, Richard Medina subject research files, and drafts of motion to intervene as right (31 folders)

Carton 2216

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, research and discovery; includes research on employment discrimination, the seventh circuit court decisions, supplemental reports, Mercado's complaint, and other related documents (18 folders)

Carton 2237

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, research and discovery; includes affirmative action and EEOC investigation documents, pro-bono committee information, and related correspondence files (33 folders)

Carton 2239

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, research and discovery; includes grievances, EEO complaints, retaliation and transfer complains, and related pleadings and correspondence (46 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Unitl 2060
Box 2230

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, research; includes research for Gonzalez v. Rubin from the summer of 1994 (7 folders)

Box 2252

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, research; includes topic based investigation of U.S. customs services, and related case research on Muniz v. Meese III (DEA case) (17 folders)

Box 2215

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, research and discovery; also includes complaints, memos and Department of Treasury letters, and performance plan reviews (10 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Box 2231

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, transcript and exhibits related to the testimony of complaint by Peter Rayon; includes related correspondence, additional complainants' working folders, potential exhibits, statistics file, and agency exhibits (15 folders)

Box 2227

Modesto Canales v. Rubin, trial notebooks; includes the Perez trial and exhibit notebooks, as well as related documents (7 folders)

Carton 1595

Molina v. Northrop; includes research and discovery, reports, clippings, memos, notes, related case files such as Rojo v. Kliger

Box 1514

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC) and Madrid v. Los Angeles county; depositions, discovery, correspondence, and research (7 folders)

Box 1875

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), correspondence, interrogatories, notes, and memos; also includes a copy of the deposition of Elaine Montano and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers' constitution (10 folders)

Carton 1886

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), correspondence; also includes chron files, case expenses, and office memorandums (41 folders)

Carton 1880

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), depositions and discovery; also includes related notes and correspondence (22 folders)

Carton 1870

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), depositions and pleadings (20 folders)

Box 1934

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), depositions and discovery; includes plaintiff qualifications, settlement investigation information, employment records, and apprenticeship applications (3 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Box 1887

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), discovery and evidence; also includes complaint drafts and research (6 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2065
Carton 1885

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), discovery and pleadings; includes pretrial docs and related correspondence (20 folders)

Carton 1871

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), discovery and research, as well as, drafts of pleadings; also includes related correspondence (38 folderS)

Box 1872

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), discovery and research, as well as, drafts of pleadings and notes; also includes correspondence and documents regarding the International Electrical Workers Union, local 611 (10 folders)

Carton 1881

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), discovery, responses to requests for documents; also includes research, memos, and the copies of original charges of discrimination, as well as, related misc. documents (34 folders)

Carton 1878

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), miscellaneous: discovery, drafts of pleadings, interrogatories, and depositions; also includes correspondence a, notes, and information about rejected applicants (28 folders)

Carton 1879

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), notes, research, and discovery; includes course information for electrical apprenticeship education and phone interview questions (33 folders)

Carton 1905

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), pleadings (tabbed) and depositions; also includes interrogatories, notes, and correspondence ((18 folders)

Carton 1904

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), pleadings (tabbed) and depositions; also includes interrogatories, notes, and correspondence (16 folders)

Carton 1874

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), pleadings and discovery; includes complaints, motions, notes, affirmative action plan, and local 611 research, copy of the deposition of James A. Baca (18 folders)

Box 1873

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), research and discovery; includes apprenticeship applications for electrical workers and related documents with sensitive content (8 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Box 1876

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), research and discovery; includes electrical apprenticeship applications and related documents (8 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Box 1877

Montano v. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC), research and discovery; includes electrical apprenticeship applications and related documents (6 folders)

Restricted Materials

Closed until 2060
Carton 1893

Montano vs. ZIA Company, research/exhibits; includes data/statistics, memos/correspondence, newsletters, articles, publications, reports, and misc. litigation (17 folders) 1978-1983

Box 2095

Montejo v. Texas Employment Commission (TEC), pleadings; includes orders, briefs, motions, and other related documents (6 folders)

Box 2168

Montero v. Meyers, pleadings; also includes appeals and amicus curiae brief, as well as pleadings related to Arreola v. Giese (8 folders)

Box 1454

NAACP v. Detroit Police Officers Association (DPOA); includes pleadings, notes, memos

Box 1493

NAACP v. San Bernardino City Unified School District; transcripts of proceedings

Carton 1898

NAACP v. San Francisco Unified School District and San Bernardino City Unified School District; includes exhibits, data/statistics, consent decrees, memos/correspondence, miscellaneous litigation (includes pleadings, petitions, transcripts, reports and articles) 1979-1985

Box 1323

Northeastern Florida Chapter of Associated General Contractors (AGC) v. Jacksonville; includes pleadings, memos, correspondence, related case materials (11 folders) 1991-1992

Background of case

Pertains to standing and civil rights organizations, particularly African American women’s business enterprises. “A fair reading of the complaint filed below reveals that a group of white contractors in the city of Jacksonville, FL were overtly discriminated against on the basis of their race and the Court of Appeals ruled that they had no standing to sue. This remarkable result follows because the white contractors of the AGC did not point to a ‘specific’ city contract they would have secured but for the minority business enterprise participation program. But the white contractors did not sue for money lost as a result of losing specific contracts; they sued for declaratory relief,” (1992 U.S. Supreme Court brief).
Carton 1942

Office of Public Utilities files; includes memos/correspondence, El Paso, Texas health data, Fair Housing Amendments, articles, Simpson-Mazzoli Bill status reports, meeting minutes, reports of the Election Code Study Committee, Civil Rights Bill of 1984 files, Senate rules, miscellaneous litigation, etc. 1981-1985

Folder arrangement

Folders arranged and titled by subject.
Carton 1941

Olagues v. Russoniello pleadings; includes articles/publicity files, interrogatories, stipulations, declarations, notices of appeals, orders, briefs, memos/correspondence, docketing statements, etc. 1981-1986

Box 1888

Olagues v. Russoniello, pleadings, oral argument, appeals; also includes docs related to Ordonez v. Mercy Hospital.

Carton 1943

Olagues v. Russoniello, mixed files; includes miscellaneous litigation such as declarations, civil appeals docketing statements, defendants' files, plaintiffs' files, briefs, testimonies, transcripts, proofs of service, appeals, as well as media files, bilingual voting rights files, state legislation, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidelines, articles, notes 1982-1984

Carton 1916

Ordones v. Mercy Hospital; includes notes, memos/correspondence, reports, related case files, miscellaneous litigation, medical reports, etc. 1974-1983

Carton 1894

Overton v. Austin, TX; includes miscellaneous litigation (i.e. cross examinations, direct examinations, exhibits, depositions, testimonies, etc.), data, reports, meeting minutes, etc. 1977-1985

Box 1895

Overton v. Austin, TX; includes reports, exhibits, local government election systems files, miscellaneous litigation (i.e. testimonies, City Council meeting minutes, etc.) 1968-1984

Box 1912

Overton v. Austin, TX; includes Census maps/data, trial notes, research/exhibits, reports, miscellaneous litigation (i.e. testimonies, stipulations, depositions, orders, and motions), research on consent decrees, articles, etc. 1973-1985

Carton 1897

Overton v. Austin, TX; includes region data, compacts and districts outreach hearings during regular sessions 1980-1981

Folder arrangement

Folders arranged by location and date.
Carton 1913

Overton v. Austin, TX, computer data and Census maps; also includes Hernandez et al. vs. City of Austin, TX plaintiffs' exhibits and miscellaneous litigation 1952-1987

Carton 1915

Overton v. Austin, TX; includes primarily general municipal data/statistics, election results, directory of officials, etc. 1975-1985

Carton 2065

Overton v. Austin, TX; includes related case files (i.e. LULAC v. Austin), memos/correspondence, joint pretrial orders, population data, notes, interview transcripts, general municipal election files, exhibits, articles, data/statistics, County redistricting maps, etc. (20 folders) 1975-1985

Box 2066

Overton v. Austin, TX; includes related case files (i.e. LULAC v. Austin), memos/correspondence, joint pretrial orders, population data, notes, interview transcripts, general municipal election files, exhibits, articles, data/statistics, County redistricting maps, etc. (8 folders) 1975-1985

Carton 1962

Pacific Telephone and Telegraph (bilingual services) case; includes notes, research, correspondence, briefs, rulings, pleadings, miscellaneous, circa 1980-1982

Carton 1963

Pacific Telephone and Telegraph (bilingual services) case; includes motions, Public Utilities Commission (PUC) files, pleadings, notes, research, and correspondence, miscellaneous circa 1980-1982

Carton 1489

Padilla v. Audee Murphy Hospital and Gonzales v. Beeville Independent School District; includes pleadings, trial notes, correspondence, memos, exhibits, and other materials (21 folders)

Carton 1896

Pearl Meadows Mushroom Farm v. Nelson; includes exhibits (i.e. statements, declarations, interrogatories, etc.) proof of service, sample press questions, reports, data, memos/correspondence, personnel files, etc. 1982-1988

Carton 1940

Pearl Meadows Mushroom Farm v. Nelson, plaintiffs' exhibits; includes memos/correspondence, miscellaneous litigation (i.e. exhibits, research/discovery, interrogatories, depositions, etc.) 1979-1994

Flat-box 1938

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), clippings; includes research clippings and publicity clippings

Carton 1931

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), correspondence and plaintiffs' exhibits; also includes pleadings, notes, docs relating to Doe v. Pecos County, as well as, publicity files

Carton 1936

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), depositions, pleadings, and publicity clippings; also includes interrogatory responses and related documents

Carton 1933

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), depositions, pleadings, and exhibits; also includes discovery and research: maps, notes, and related documents

Carton 2001

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), depositions, pleadings, and notes (15 folders)

Carton 1935

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), discovery; includes poll and election result evaluations

Flat-box 1932

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), discovery; includes Pecos health data print outs

Carton 1950

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), exhibits and interrogatories; also includes pleadings, interviews, and related documents

Carton 1939

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery; includes documents and notes regarding voter practices, Pecos city council, and candidate and city expenditures

Box 1937

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery; includes reapportment judgments and school district information

Carton 2002

Perea v. Pecos Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery, and notes on summary judgment; also includes Texas Education Agency (TEA) motion documents, board appeals, and Zamora et al case documents (13 folders)

Box 1806

Perez v. Los Angeles, includes pleadings, appeals, and settlement, as well as, correspondence and case related documents

Box 2186

Perez v. Los Angeles, research and interrogatory responses; includes police department test scores and eligibility lists (3 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Box 1851

Perez v. FBI, pleadings, correspondence, notes, and other related documents, as well as, depositions from Martinez et al. v. Nygaard et al.

Box 1927

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), appeals and exhibits; also includes depositions, and appeals related documents

Carton 1925

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), correspondence and court transcripts; also includes memos and correspondence, briefs, publicity files, and notes

Carton 1908

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), depositions and discovery; includes housing patterns research and proposed student assignment plans

Carton 1906

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), depositions and interrogatories; includes notes, related correspondence and case research including U.S. v. Texas Education Agency

Box 1909

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), discovery, notes, and expenses; also includes deposition excerpts, correspondence, exhibit files, and briefs

Carton 1907

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), discovery and research; includes Texas sociological evaluations and related research documents

Flat-box 1922

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), discovery and research; includes data print-outs

Carton 1924

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), exhibits; includes defendants exhibits

Carton 1923

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), exhibits and notes; includes copies of the joint exhibit list and exhibits of plaintiffs, as well as, notes related to direct examination, and clippings

Carton 1921

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), pleadings and litigation files; includes defendants and plaintiff's findings of fact and conclusions of law, interrogatories, appeals, and briefs

Carton 1920

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery; includes related cases, university annual reports, and clippings

Box 1926

Price v. Austin Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery; also includes correspondence, and notes

Box 1928

Prisoners' rights; Toussaint case (Gutierrez v. Michigan), pleadings and interrogatories

Carton 1929

Prisoners' rights; Toussaint case (Gutierrez v. Hayward), pleadings; also includes Garcia v. Hayward pleadings, and discovery related to Adams v. Benet (Bell)

Carton 1930

Prisoners' rights; Toussaint case (Toussaint v. McCarthy), miscellaneous; includes dockets, findings of facts, correspondence, orders and briefs

Flat-box 1953

Ramirez v. Bustamante, Esquivel-Prado (Election) race data print-out

Box 1952

Ramirez v. Bustamante, miscellaneous; includes publicity and discovery files

Carton 1955

Ramirez-Fernandez v. Guigni, depositions and testimony; also includes correspondence and NAFTA documents and research

Carton 1957

Ramirez-Fernandez v. Guigni, pleadings; also includes pleadings from Castillo-Nunez v. Bolden and discovery files for both cases

Carton 2018

Ramos v. Koebig; includes misc. pleadings (i.e. briefs, exhibits, records on appeal, etc.), redistricting plans, memos/correspondence, MALDEF proposed plans, City of Seguin proposed plans, data files, etc. (11 folders) 1978-1981

Box 2221

Rayon v. Rubin, trial notebooks; includes exhibit notebook, loose notes, and notebooks for Alvarez and Rayon (6 folders)

Carton 2210

Redistricting mixed case files; includes Seguin School District research, Serna v. Portales, mixed pleadings, New Braunfels (Texas) tax assessment and research, Reeves County investigation, Weiser v. White notes and maps for redistricting, and other related topics (18 folders)

Box 1329

Regents of the University of California v. Bakke; includes briefs, opinions, memos

Box 1860

Riddick v. The School Board of The City of Norfolk; includes case breifs, motions, appeals, opinions, memorandums, correspondence (4 folders) 1985-1987

Carton 2019

Ridge v. Verity; includes pleadings (i.e. complaints, stipulations, orders, motions, oppositions, amici curiae files, etc.), memos/correspondence, contact sheets, immigration files, related case litigation and files, MALDEF annual reports, etc. (20 folders) 1979-1988

Box 2040

Ridge v. Verity; includes pleadings (i.e. complaints, stipulations, orders, motions, oppositions, amici curiae files, etc.), memos/correspondence, contact sheets, immigration files, related case litigation and files, MALDEF annual reports, etc. (8 folders) 1979-1988

Box 1439

Rivas v. MALDEF, deposition

Box 1450

Rivas v. MALDEF; correspondence, memos, pleadings, personnel files, exhibits and research -closed

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Carton 1998

Rivera v. Ballard; includes misc. litigation, publicity files, articles, memos/correspondence, reports, etc. (6 folders) 1977-1983

Box 2179

Rodrigues v. Snyder, pleadings; also includes recall and intervention records, as well as appeal information (7 folders)

Carton 1959

Rodriguez v. Clements, correspondence and memos; also includes expenses, notes, and pleadings, as well as, research documents related to Terrazas' v. Clements

Carton 2016

Rodriguez v. Clements, exhibits; also includes data/statistics, Census maps, Senate redistricting plans, memos to Senate, statistical yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, etc. (7 folders) 1978-1983

Carton 2042

Rodriguez v. Clements; includes primarily plaintiffs' exhibits (i.e. Harris, TX county election returns, Senate plans, MALDEF "De minimus plans", remedy hearing folders, tables and worksheets, data, Census maps/data reports, etc.) (19 folders) 1978-1982

Carton 2043

Rodriguez v. Clements; includes primarily plaintiffs' exhibits (i.e. Harris, TX county election returns, Senate plans, MALDEF "De minimus plans", remedy hearing folders, tables and worksheets, data, Census maps/data reports, etc.) (19 folders) 1978-1982

Carton 2045

Rodriguez v. Clements; includes primarily remedy hearing plaintiff exhibits, miscellaneous litigation (i.e. affidavits and reapportionment plans), district population data, Texas county district/Census maps, trial notes, legislative master list of Bills passed, Dallas, TX data, etc. (17 folders) 1980-1982

Carton 2046

Rodriguez v. Clements; includes primarily remedy hearing plaintiff exhibits, miscellaneous litigation (i.e. affidavits and reapportionment plans), district population data, Texas county district/Census maps, trial notes, legislative master list of Bills passed, Dallas, TX data, etc. (17 folders) 1980-1982

Carton 2049

Rodriguez v. Clements; includes primarily defendants' exhibits (i.e. Census Texas maps, mailing list, miscellaneous data, memos/correspondence, reports, plans and Amendments submitted to the Legislative Redistricting Board of Texas, etc.), depositions, related case files (i.e. Clements v. Valles) (19 folders) 1981-1982

Carton 2060

Rodriguez v. Clements; includes primarily defendants' exhibits (i.e. Census Texas maps, mailing list, miscellaneous data, memos/correspondence, reports, plans and Amendments submitted to the Legislative Redistricting Board of Texas, etc.), depositions, related case files (i.e. Clements v. Valles) (15 folders) 1981-1982

Flat-box 2061

Rodriguez v. Clements; includes defendants' exhibit—Texas Census re-districting maps 1981-1982

Carton 2062

Rodriguez v. Clements; includes exhibits (i.e. public hearings, House Committee reports, etc.), miscellaneous litigation (transcript of proceedings, etc.) (20 folders) 1980-1981

Folder arrangement/titles

Folders titled according to date and subject(s).
Carton 2011

Rodriguez v. Clements plaintiffs' exhibits; includes reports, memos/correspondence, Census/county maps, data/statistics, miscellaneous litigation (i.e. depositions, records of proceedings, meeting minutes, transcripts, etc.), etc. (16 folders) 1978-1981

Carton 2012

Rodriguez v. Clements plaintiffs' exhibits; includes reports, memos/correspondence, Census/county maps, data/statistics, miscellaneous litigation (i.e. depositions, records of proceedings, meeting minutes, transcripts, etc.), etc. (13 folders) 1978-1981

Carton 1956

Rodriguez v. Clements, pleadings

Carton 1980

Rodriguez v. Clements, pleadings, research, and discovery; also includes depositions and Dallas census data

Carton 1981

Rodriguez v. Clements, research and discovery, as well as, proposed remedy for district divisions; also includes depositions and notes regarding senate districts

Box 1501

Rodriguez v. Los Angeles Unified School District; plaintiffs' transcript (5 folders)

Box 1503

Rodriguez v. Los Angeles Unified School District; Plaintiffs Exhibits (18 folders)

Carton 2041

Rodriguez v. Los Angeles Unified School District; includes exhibits (i.e. senior data, high school labs, county maps, data, reports, etc.), pleadings (i.e. depositions, etc.), articles, expense files, related case files (i.e. U.S. v. Board of Education-City of Chicago, U.S. v. Chicago Independent School District, etc.) (25 folders) 1983-1991

Carton 2247

Romero-Frias v. Mertes (Valdez case), pleadings, circa 1992-1994 (16 folders)

Carton 1859

Romo v. Todd, pleadings, depositions, and exhibits; includes employment and tax records, as well as, witness declarations

Carton 1958

Rosario v. Cook County, IL, miscellaneous and also Gomez v. Illinois; includes correspondence, pleadings, research, as well as, research related to Doe v. Illinois, U.S. v. Chicago, and Mars v. Ketchum

Carton 1975

Ross v. Eckels, Defendant's Exhibits; includes assurance program manuals, second mile plan, parent/volunteer involvement, student code of conduct, comprehensive plans, operational handbooks, integrated implementation plans, enrollment/transfer data, board meeting reports, attedence data (70 folders) 1978-1986

Carton 1978

Ross v. Eckels, Defendant's Exhibits; includes Houston School District program and cirriculum information, school profiles, student and faculty data, funding/spending information, magnet school information, transfers, newsletters; also includes reports, settlement information, news articles, memorandums, correspondence (65 folders) 1978-1985

Carton 1979

Ross v. Eckels, Exhibits; includes Equity/Quality Assurance Audit Committee reports, Voluntary Interdistrict Education Plan pupil accounting data, faculty assignment and turnover information, school and student data, transfer information, budget information, board meeting reports; also includes settlement information (29 folders) 1979-1986

Carton 1973

Ross v. Eckels, Exhibits; includes school profiles, educational testing data, school program information, reports, financial information (20 folders) 1984-1988

Carton 1977

Ross v. Eckels, Exhibits; includes staffing reports and information, transfer reports, magnet/non-magnet information, school facility information, school program reports, class size data, also includes Equity Quality Assurance Audit Committee meeting report, Report to United States District Court, settlement enforcement information, correspondence (30 folders) 1978-1987

Carton 2020

Ross v. Eckels; includes bilingual program information, program reports, student data, school employment information, case briefs, docket sheets, exhibits, settlement agreement information, memorandums, correspondence, news articles, notes (32 folders) 1982-1986

Carton 1976

Ross v. Eckels; includes Houston Independent Scool District testing data, Equity Quality Assurance Audit Committee meeting reports, school profiles, staff salary data, exhibits, news articles, memorandums, correspondence (24 folders) 1980-1987

Box 2159

Ross v. Eckels; (Ross v. Houston Independent School District, ISD), pleadings and settlement agreement; also includes correspondence, expense file, and small press file (6 folders)

Carton 1974

Ross v. Eckels; includes transcripts of proceedings, exhibits (Houston Independent School District: student and faculty information and data, committee reports, program reports, school profiles), correspondence (20 folders) 1982-1984

Carton 1972

Ross v. Houston Independent School District; includes transcript of proceedings, depositions, exhibits, school profile reports, data (16 folders) 1984-1986

Box 2178

Salazar v. Los Angeles (L.A.), pleadings; also includes supplemental petition filings (9 folders)

Carton 1951

Sanchez v. Sanguache Co., exhibits; includes plaintiffs' exhibits and duplicates

Carton 1689

Sandoval-Sanchez v. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); includes pleadings (including from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit), research, correspondence, notes; includes INS. v. Olivas-Monorrez circa 1980-1984

Carton 2013

Service Employees' International Union v. Los Angeles County; includes press clippings, memos/correspondence, county Affirmative Action plans, pleadings, reports, Department orders, data files, articles, etc. (17 folders) 1972-1986

Carton 1960

Spanish Speaking Unity Council v. Oakland; includes research, correspondence, pleadings, declarations, exhibits

Box 1961

Spanish Speaking Unity Council v. Oakland; pleadings and exhibits

Box 2143

Tejada-Mata v. Immigration and Naturalization Service; includes briefs/pleadings (6 folders) 1981-1985

Box 1964

Terrazas v. Clements; exhibits (48 folders)

Box 1965

Terrazas v. Clements; exhibits and research (12 folders)

Box 2017

Terrazas v. Clements; includes reports, results of general elections, pleadings (i.e. depositions, exhibits, transcripts of hearings, etc.) (14 folders) 1980-1983

Box 2206

Texas reappointment and redistricting comments; includes comments on multi-member districts, primary elections and redistricting issues, circa 1980-1982 (7 folders)

Box 2205

Texas reappointment research; includes research on absentee voting, bilingual elections studies, proposals, and research by federal observers and research on the county level, circa 1972-1977 (17 folders)

Carton 2204

Austin, Texas redistricting and annexations research; includes election results investigation (including the run-off election), Austin annex preliminary plans, Legal Aid Society's comments to the Department of Justice, and other related documents, circa 1974-1977 (12 folders)

Carton 2203

Texas redistricting files; includes county level subject files, as well as records from Doe v. Victoria County, Doe v. Tom Green County, and other related cases, circa 1973-1981 (47 folders)

Carton 2000

Torres v. New Braunfels Independent School District (ISD), research, discovery, and clippings; also includes election results and depositions (33 folders)

Carton 2078

Torres v. New Braunfels Independent School District (ISD), pleadings and deposition, notes; also includes correspondence files (36 folders)

Carton 2077

Torres v. New Braunfels Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery; includes election and voter registration information, section 5 of Voting Rights Act Information (36 folders)

Box 2208

Torres v. United Services Automobile Association (USAA), research and discovery; also includes a small amount of pleadings and files relating to Torres' complaint regarding employment discrimination (8 folders)

Box 1523

Turullols v. San Felipe Country Club; includes pleadings, memos, reports, research

Box 1983

Toussaint v. McCarthy, docket and stay appeal from 1989

Box 1498

Touissant v. McCarthy; includes pleadings, memos, notes

Carton 1985

Toussaint v. McCarthy, master reports and monitor reports; also includes discovery research

Carton 1984

Toussaint v. McCarthy, pleadings and attorney's fees; includes notions and statements for fee recoupment.

Carton 1982

Toussaint v. McCarthy, pleadings, research, and discovery; includes motions, notes, and trial transcript indexes

Carton 2174

Toussaint v. McCarthy, state prison discrimination case; includes primarily litigation, memos/correspondence, etc. (7 folders) 1986

Carton 1986

Toussaint v. Yockey, pleadings and trial preparation documents; also includes correspondence, fees, appeals, pleadings, and findings of fact and conclusions of law related to Toussaint v. McCarthy

Box 2212

Trevino v. Pastrick, transcript of hearing on preliminary injunction; also includes pleadings and correspondence (10 folders)

Box 2182

United Farm Workers (UFW) v. Rigi Agriculture Services, pleadings and research; includes general council briefs to the board, background materials, amici briefs, correspondence, and a copy of UFW's brief to the board (11 folders)

Carton 2102

U.S. v. Board of Education of the City of Chicago: pleadings (13 folders) 1983-1984

Carton 2103

U.S. v. Board of Education of the City of Chicago; includes annual desegregation reviews, pleadings (8 folders) 1982-1983

Carton 2025

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes board meeting minutes and information, desegregation plans, student interviews, course offering information, testing information/data, program evaluations, faculty information, student zoning information, enrollment data, exhibits to depositions, legal research, notes, memorandums, correspondence (31 folders) 1977-1982

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 2022

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes board minutes, employment data reports, annual report to the court (10 folders) 1965-1984

Carton 2027

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes case briefs, pleadings, annual report to the court, docket sheets, exhibits, depositions, ethnic data, testing data, zone maps, memorandums, correspondence, notes (26 folders) 1978-1983

Carton 2024

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes depositions, appearences, pre-trila conference, testimony, non-jury trial court rulings, annual report to the court; exhibits (29 folders) 1977-1984

Box 2101

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; exhibits; includes campus profiles, test score data, desegregation plans, master plan for future development, stipulation, enrollment data, district reports, ethnic data, magnet program information, memorandums, correspondence, notes (6 folders) 1948-1984

Carton 2026

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes exhibits, stipulations, case briefs, proceedings, committee reports, transfer information, desegregation plans, school capacity information, school transportation information, facility/construction information, student/faculty ethnic data, zone maps, board minutes, news articles, notes, memorandums, correspondence (79 folders) 1981-1984

Carton 2028

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes pleadings, exhibits, briefs, annual reports to the court, student enrollment data, student progress data, district reports, bilingual education information, desegregation plans, testing data and information, memorandums, correspondence, notes (25 folders) 1974-1985

Box 2100

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes proceedings (4 folders) 1981-1982

Box 2023

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes school facility information, title VI plan, bilingual education information, school trustee information, administrative staff information, ethnic breakdown reports, district maps, exhibits, case briefs, correspondence, notes (16 folders) 1965-1984

Carton 2029

U.S. v. Ector County Independent School District; includes school program information, enrollment data, desegregation information, briefs, district reports, committee meeting reports, zone maps/information, faculty information, magnet program information, memorandums, correspondence, notes (37 folders) 1979-1986

Box 2160

U.S. & Cruical v. Ector County Independent School District (ISD), pleadings; also includes appeals (4 folders)

Carton 1644

U.S. v. Southwest Maine Corporation; includes pleadings (including exhibits), research and discovery, personnel records, correspondence, notes circa 1982-1988

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 2282

U.S. v. Chicago Board of Education; includes pleadings, research, and memos from Roos' office, circa 1980-1988 (12 folders) c. 1980-1988

Carton 1903

U.S. v. Los Angeles (L.A.), discovery; includes MALDEF immigration hotline client intake sheets/forms

Box 1884

U.S. v. Los Angeles (L.A.), Los Angeles City Probation Case, discovery, pleadings, and correspondence; also includes publications regarding U.S. immigration policy and youthful offenders laws

Carton 2070

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), correspondence and old pleadings; also includes a reprinted docket, as well as, chronologically ordered correspondence, intervenor briefs, motions, and responses

Carton 1968

U.S. v. Texas (Bilingual), depositions also includes notes, research, documents related to Gonzalez v. Pecos-Barstow, and the dissertation of E. Barrera (19 folders)

Carton 1262

U.S. v. Texas (Bilingual); iincludes affidavit, plaintiff information, notes, reports (45 folders) circa 1980-1983 circa 1980-1983

Carton 1966

U.S. v. Texas (Bilingual), intervenors' exhibits; includes reports, depositions, budgets, surveys, and interviews with children concerned in the case (17 folders)

Carton 2004

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), plaintiffs' exhibits; also includes research and correspondence (29 folders)

Carton 2074

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), plaintiffs' exhibits; includes OCR review of school districts (19 folders)

Carton 2075

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), plaintiffs' exhibits; includes Office for Civil Rights (OCR) review of school districts (12 folders)

Carton 2127

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), pleadings and correspondence; includes memos, orders, and pre-trial briefs, as well as, related research and discovery, such as TEA monitoring efforts (20 folders)

Carton 2073

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), research and discovery; includes school district evaluation results by Dr. Cardenas, and related documents (11 folders)

Carton 2072

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), research and discovery; includes goals and comparisons of school districts, teacher ethnicity reviews, title VII research, and enforcement reviews and conclusions (27 folders)

Box 2071

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), research reprints, fees, and cost records; includes attorney fees, MALDEF expense file, and reprints of ISD reports (8 folders)

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 2037

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), research and discovery related to specific school districts and site visits; also includes notes, affidavits, and correspondence (49 folders)

Carton 2032

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), research, pre-trial preparation, and correspondence; includes specific intervenor files, proposed findings of fact, and drafts (20 folders)

Carton 2038

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), research and discovery; includes accreditation reports, bilingual education investigation, clippings, policy and guideline evaluation, as well as, related cases (52 folders)

Carton 2007

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), research and discovery, proposed solutions, and trial notes; includes MALDEF published opinions, amended motions to enforce decree and supplement relief, state draft plan for bilingual education, and related correspondence (26 folders)

Carton 2034

U.S. v. Texas (bilingual), plaintiff-intervenors' exhibits (13 folders)

Carton 2055

U.S. v. Texas, defendants' exhibits, 1-29 (14 folders)

Box 2166

U.S. v. Texas, pleadings and research; includes files for San Felipe-Del Rio and Austin School Districts, as well as a Texas Education Agency (TEA) progress report from 1983 (6 folders)

Cartons 2003

U.S. v. Texas, plaintiffs' bibliography I, II, III and notes; also includes documents related to Aguilar v. Texas PPST

Carton 1969

U.S. v. Texas, plaintiffs' exhibits (12 folders)

Carton 2054

U.S. v. Texas, plaintiffs-intervenors' exhibits (72 folders)

Carton 2053

U.S. v. Texas, plaintiffs-intervenors' exhibits (85 folders)

Carton 2052

U.S. v. Texas, plaintiffs-intervenors' exhibits (80 folders)

Carton 1568

U.S. v. Texas, Pre-Professional Skills Test (P-PST); includes research, correspondence, reports, data on P-PST scores, pleadings, related case files (30 folders)

Carton 2006

U.S. v. Texas, Pre-Professional Skills Test(P-PST) & Aguilar v. Texas (P-PST), pleadings, drafts, and research; also includes motions listing LULAC and NAACP as intervenors, and depositions relating to Edgewood v. Kirby (12 folders)

Carton 2005

U.S. v. Texas, Pre-Professional Skills Test (P-PST), research and discovery; includes statistical data, regional college and university catalogs and bulletins, and documents relating to Texas skills test standards (14 folders)

Carton 2009

U.S. v. Texas, Pre-Professional Skills Test (P-PST), pleadings; includes briefs, motions, and orders (10 folders)

Carton 1490

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA) (Austin Independent School District); includes pleadings, exhibits, correspondence, research; also material relating to other school district cases: Zamora v. New Braunfels Independent School District; Morales v. Shannon (Uvalde, Texas) (25 folders)

Carton 1967

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA) (Austin Independent School District), defendants' exhibits (19 folders)

Carton 2051

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), depositions and pleadings; also includes pretrial order, correspondence, a "basic" witness list, and selected defendants' exhibits (13 folders)

Box 2036

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), annual reports of Texas Education Agency (TEA) under section "F" of court order 5281 (7 folders)

Carton 2057

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), bibliography; includes notes and annotations on portions of the bibliographic references (17 folders)

Box 1910

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA) (Austin Independent School District), pleadings and discovery; also includes expense file (9 folders)

Box 2031

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), miscellaneous; includes correspondence, pleadings relating specifically to their investigation of McAllen ISD, and Pecos ISD (5 folders)

Carton 2008

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District)), pleadings, transcript excerpts and depositions; also includes school-neighborhood research, as well as, notes and memos (17 folders)

Carton 2039

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), plaintiffs' exhibits (14 folders)

Box 2050

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), plaintiffs' exhibits; includes Urban Advisory Committee Reports, school district data reports, biligual information (3 folders)

Carton 2035

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), plaintiff-intervenors' exhibits and copies of the judge justices decision; also includes post trial memorandum regarding desegrigation (12 folders)

Carton 2033

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), pleadings and interrogatories; also includes related civil action documents, desegrigation documents, pre-trials orders, answer and responses to select interrogatories, and plaintiffs' exhibit lists (19 folders)

Box 2058

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), research and discovery; includes application(s) for operational expenses, allocation for state bilingual education program, by county, beginning in 1974 (6 folders)

Box 2059

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), research and discovery; Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA) publications

Carton 2056

U.S. v. Texas Education Agency (TEA)(Austin Independent School District), research and discovery; includes reports on TEA site visits, applications for operational expense, Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) application reviews, and budget information (55 folders)

Carton 1342

U.S. Postal Service case, defense exhibits (23 folders) circa 1981

Carton 2245

Valdez v. Randall (Fullerton case), pleadings; also includes appeals and pleadings from Valdez v. Mertes, circa 1990-1992 (14 folders) c. 1990-1992

Carton 2246

Valdez v. Mertes (Fullerton case), pleadings, circa 1991 (17 folders) c. 1991

Carton 2248

Valdez v. Randall (Fullerton case), pleadings; includes appellants' opening brief circa 1989-1992 (16 folders) c. 1989-1992

Carton 1431

Voting rights, mixed case files; includes Bolden v. City of Mobile, Aguero v. Lubbock Independent School District, Leal v. San Antonio River Authority

Carton 1464

Voting rights cases; Cano v. Chesser and City of Lockhart v. USA; includes research, notes, pleadings, depositions, exhibits

Carton 1465

Voting rights cases; Cano v. Chesser and City of Lockhart v. USA; includes research, notes, pleadings, depositions, exhibits

Carton 2121

White v. Dallas ISD, pleadings and exhibits; also correspondence, files and notes (14 folders)

Carton 1639

White (Bullock) v. Regester; includes pleadings, testimony, briefs, Supreme Court jurisdictional statement and appendix, correspondence, published case information from law reporters, notes circa 1972-1981

Carton 2081

White v. Regester; includes misc. pleadings (i.e. briefs, motions, appendices, opinions/orders, letters of objection, appeals, etc.), school election results, theses, employment materials, plaintiff and defendant plans, data, etc. (20 folders) 1971-1976

Carton 2098

White v. Register, pleadings and depositions; also includes attorney's fees, case times sheets, memos and correspondence, and record of proclamation preliminary pre-trial hearing, testimony excepts, and files from Register v. Bullock (44 folders)

Box 2180

Wilks v. Mouton, amicus curiae research and copies (4 folders)

Box 2207

Wohlford v. Kelly Air Force Base (AFB), research and discovery; includes workforce census information, working force reduction research, and related cases files (10 folders)

Carton 1821

Wygant v. Jackson Board of Education, Jackson, Michigan; includes memos/correspondence, reports and articles, notes, press releases, misc. litigation, Census and data files, misc.research/exhibits, affirmative action booklets, etc. 1968-1986

Box 1841

Wygant v. Jackson Board of Education, Jackson, Michigan; includes memos/correspondence, reports and articles, notes, press releases, misc. litigation, Census and data files, misc.research/exhibits, affirmative action booklets, etc. 1968-1986

Carton 1537

Yarborough v. Sheldon; includes depositions, affidavits, correspondence, pleadings, and hate mail (23 folders)

Carton 2165

Yarbrough v. Sheldon, pleadings and correspondence; includes civil action files from 1979-1984, notes, copies of orders, memos, and research on related cases (17 folders)

Box 1918

Young v. Klutznick state files; includes memos/correspondence, reports, admission to BAR files, miscellaneous litigation/legislation, etc. 1976-1979

Folder arrangement

Folders arranged alphabetically by state name.
Box 1919

Young v. Klutznick files; includes memos/correspondence, miscellaneous litigation, reports/articles, state files, notes, etc. 1979-1980

Box 2200

Zaldivar v. Salazar, appellees' briefs and related pleadings; includes designation of record filing, opposition to intervenors' motions, and amended complaint copies (7 folders)

Carton 2076

Zamora v. New Braunfels ISD; correspondence and research; also includes related notes, research on HEW Statistics and city council minutes, pleadings, and reply briefs (15 folders)

Carton 2079

Zamora v. New Braunfels ISD, plaintiffs' exhibits and proceedings transcripts; also includes depositions, plaintiffs' and defendants' responses to interrogatories, and case work files (20 folders)

Box 1355

Zarate v. Riverside County; includes pleadings, correspondence, research and discovery

Carton 2048

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD); includes pleadings (i.e. depositions, exhibits, etc.), reports, memos/correspondence, County primary sign-in sheets, Census data, master plans, consolidated precinct maps, etc. (30 folders) 1961-1984

Carton 2063

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD); includes County primary signature rosters, U.S. Civil Rights Commission files, interview notes, capital improvement files, master plans, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission files, misc. litigation (i.e. responses to motions and interrogatories, requests for admissions, etc.), deposition notes, memos/correspondence, related case files, reports, etc. (25 folders) 1950-1990

Carton 2080

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD); includes city election sign-in sheets, investigation procedure manual for Weal v. Cavazus, testing research, signature rosters, related case files (Aguilar v. Artesia), memos/correspondence, retainer agreements, etc. (15 folders) 1982-1990

Carton 2087

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD); includes litigation, memos/correspondence, expense files, time records, personnel files, notes, etc. (20 folders) 1983-1986

Carton 2111

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD); includes miscellaneous litigation/pleadings (i.e. orders, motions, briefs, stipulations, interrogatories, depositions, etc.) Related cases include: Concerned Citizens for Representation and Justice v. Deming Public School District, Chavez v. Clovis Municipal School District, Ferrera v. Las Cruces Public Schools, etc. (10 folders) 1985-1988

Carton 2099

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery, motion responses; includes research on consolidated precincts, election sign-in sheets, voter counts, election information on municipal school, and deposition notes (39 folders)

Carton 2191

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery; includes county primary signature rosters from various precincts, circa 1980-1984 (21 folders)

Carton 2190

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD), research and discovery; includes MALDEF and Roswell's proposed voter precinct plans, select pleadings, city maps produced in response to plaintiffs' requests, and voter population research packets (40 folders)

Box 2188

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD), research; includes Roswell's voter registration lists from 1984 (4 folders)

Box 2189

Zuniga v. Roswell Independent School District (ISD), research; includes Roswell's voter registration lists from 1980 (3 folders)

 

Subseries 11. Voting Rights 1975-1991

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains mixed litigation and subject files related to voting rights issues. Document types include pleadings, research and discovery files, correspondence, clippings, and articles. Topics include voter registration, the Voting Rights Act (VRA), and the U.S. census.
Flat-box 1512

Fort Stockton, Texas voter registration list

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1485

Voting Rights Act monitoring forms (12 folders) 1979

Carton 2068

Voting Rights Act publications; includes reports, demographic profiles, Federal Civil Rights Enforcement files, Title I litigation materials, statistical abstracts of the United States, case studies, pamphlets, hearings, directories, articles, etc. (11 folders) 1975-1989

Box 2153

Voting rights cases; includes Doe v. Guadalupe County and Doe v. Willacy County, and multiple additional cases titled Doe v. various Texas and Arizona counties, as well as related correspondence, research and data, clippings, MALDEF/TRLA plans and maps (14 folders) c.1981

Box 2154

Voting rights cases; mostly Arizona counties research files; includes letters from the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project, and case files for Canady v. Lumberton City, GA, U.S. v. San Juan, NM, correspondence related to Asociacion Mixta Program v. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW),and research on anti-gerrymandering (24 folders) c.1977-1981

Carton 1996

Voting rights subject files; includes litigation (i.e. pleadings, motions, briefs, depositions, interrogatories, exhibits, orders, etc.), memos/correspondence, publicity files, data, voter registration lists, etc. Cases include: Escamilla v. Stanley, Catana v. Castro County, Ortiz v. Thompson, Gomez v. Pratt, etc. (32 folders) 1973-1981

Carton 1999

Voting rights subject files; includes county maps, misc. litigation (i.e. motions, appeals, depositions, briefs, case timesheets, exhibits, statements, orders, etc.), publicity files, memos/correspondence, data/statistics, notes, etc. Cases include: Trinidad v. Koebig, Escamilla v. Stabley, Catano v. Castro County, Gomez v. Pratt, Ortiz v. San Antonio City Council, Terrell County, TX data, etc. (21 folders) 1973-1980

Folder arrangement

Folders arranged by case/subject
Carton 2044

Voting rights subject files; includes simulation reports, Congressional district data, source documents for exhibits, International and Comparative Law Quarterly publication, miscellaneous pleadings (i.e. declarations, etc.) (17 folders) 1978-1990

Box 2047

Voting rights subject files; includes misc. voting rights cases files, municipal voting rights analyses for ten selected California counties, New Mexico statuses annotated (i.e. "Volume 1: Constitutions and Historical Documents"). Cases include: Romero v. City of Stockton, etc. (15 folders) 1978-1989

Carton 2064

Voting rights subject files; includes primarily memos/correspondence, Conference on the status of voting rights in the South, reports, misc. litigation, publicity files, meeting minutes, NAACP 72nd Annual Convention files, articles, Census files, Joaquin Avila files, National Conference on Voting Rights Issues, etc. (27 folders) 1978-1981

Carton 1634

Voting rights subject files; mainly VRA cases, including DeHoyos v. Crockett County, Sims v. Amos, Conner v. Walker, Torres v. Sachs, and others; includes pleadings, published case information from law reporters, VRA monitoring forms, clippings 1973-1978

Carton 1635

Voting rights subject files; includes research and discovery for Bexar County and Beeville, demographic data, reports, maps 1975-1981

Box 2069

Voting rights subject files; includes memos/correspondence, statements, reports, participant lists, miscellaneous litigation, fact sheets, profile of plaintiffs, maps, data, etc. (2 folders) 1987-1990

Box 1636

Voting rights subject files; includes census data, New Mexico primary election returns from 1962, MALDEF Annual Report to the Board of Directors from 1986

Flat-box 1643

Voting rights subject files, data reports; includes voter registration and Spanish surname data for Texas counties

Carton 2088

Voting rights subject files; includes Census files, memos/correspondence, publicity files, surveys, proposed legislation, reapportionment data, miscellaneous pleadings (i.e. testimonies, interrogatories, etc.), articles/publications, reports, copies/transcripts of Bills, notes, funding proposals, Ku Klux Klan articles, election and voter registration laws, etc. Cases include: Guardians Association v. Civil Service Commission, Gomez v. Pratt, Perea v. Town of Pecos City, etc. (49 folders) 1965-1986

Box 2089

Voting rights subject files; includes Census files, memos/correspondence, publicity files, surveys, proposed legislation, reapportionment data, miscellaneous pleadings (i.e. testimonies, interrogatories, etc.), articles/publications, reports, copies/transcripts of Bills, notes, funding proposals, Ku Klux Klan articles, election and voter registration laws, etc. Cases include: Guardians Association v. Civil Service Commission, Gomez v. Pratt, Perea v. Town of Pecos City, etc. (6 folders) 1965-1986

Carton 2110

Voting rights subject files; includes memos/correspondence, articles, new retainer agreements, case time records, check request forms, video tapes, microfilm bids, letters of objection in Texas, microfilm bids, voter registration files, etc. Cases include: Zamora v. New Braunfels Independent School District, Serna v. Portales, Ramirez v. Bustamante, Alvarado v. El Paso Independent School District, etc. (22 folders) 1974-1980

Carton 2112

Voting rights subject files; includes expense files, proposed revisions of procedures, reports, evaluations, forms, docket summary sheets, financial progress reports, Texas Union Chicano Culture Committee of University of Texas-Austin, memos/correspondence, conference information, data files, financial procedure reports, quarterly reports, etc. (20 folders) 1982-1986

Carton 2115

Voting rights subject files; includes articles, Census files, memos/correspondence, exit polls, County Commissioners files, election and voter registration laws, funding proposals, surveys, publicity files, clippings, misc. pleadings, copies of various Amendments/Bills, annexations, poll reports, etc. Cases include: Seamon and Garcia v. Upham Jr., Mata v. White, etc. (22 folders) 1960-1990

Carton 2145

Voting rights subject files; includes pleadings (i.e. orders, complaints, motions, findings of fact and conclusion, declarations, petitions, joint appendices, etc.), notes, memos/correspondence, etc. Cases include: Aranda v. Vansickle, Young v. Baldridge, Rocha v. Fagan, Ramos v. Koebig, Lockhart v. Cano, etc. (12 folders) 1980-1983

Carton 2150

Voting rights subject files; mostly research and maps; includes Doe v. Bastrop County, Doe v. McMullen County, and multiple additional cases titled Doe v. various Texas counties, as well as, research on Texas education bills 1977-1981 (40 folders) 1977-1981

Carton 2116

Voting rights subject matter publications; includes Southern California Law Review articles, litigation dockets, reports, Texas University Press's "Texas Statistics 1974 and 1976 County and Precinct Election results," National Council of La Raza's "Literacy in the Hispanic Community" report (15 folders) 1957-1991

 

Subseries 12. Miscellaneous Legal Program files 1969-1997

Scope and Contents

This subseries contains Legal Department administrative files, miscellaneous material related to legislation and advocacy efforts (i.e. MALDEF opposition to Supreme Court Justice nominations). Also included are mixed files that relate to multiple subject areas or cases.
Carton 2290

Administrative correspondence; includes chronologic files: January - November 1988 (12 folders)

Carton 2288

Administrative correspondence; includes chronologic files: January - August 1988 (13 folders)

Box 2289

Administrative correspondence; includes chronological files: September - December 1988 (7 folders)

Carton 2290

Administrative correspondence from 1988 arranged by month (January-November); also includes MALDEF daily sign-in sheets from 1988 (12 folders) 1988

Carton 2289

Administrative correspondence from 1988 arranged by month (September-December); also includes MALDEF daily sign-in sheets from 1988 (7 folders)

Carton 2288

Administrative correspondence from 1988 arranged by month (January-August); also includes MALDEF daily sign-in sheets from 1988 (13 folders)

Box 2279

Administrative inter-office memos and media contacts logs; also includes employee handbook packets and lobbying best practice recommendations (15 folders) c.1993-1997

Box 1883

Administrative files; includes clippings, research, misc. dockets, notes and related documents relating to affirmative action, educations, and youth alien deportation practices

Box 1827

Administrative files

Carton 2170

Administrative files; includes annual meeting minutes/transcripts, workshop files, memos/correspondence, notes, articles, etc. (10 folders) 1985-1988

Carton 1857

Administrative files, research files, and CRLA research files; includes, agendas, initiatives, and the discussion of federal access laws, housing laws, 11th amendment, and other miscellaneous topics

Box 2123

Administrative files; also includes miscellaneous correspondence, documents relating to Valdez v. "MH&MR" and Zapata v. Stowers Furniture (11 folders)

Carton 2092

Administrative files; includes docket preparation files broken down by city, correspondence, case closed forms, department of justice, section V objections, and case lists, date range circa 1968-1988 (13 folders)

Carton 1270, Folders 1-15

Case intake files, M-Z 1988-1989

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Carton 1270, Folders 16-18

Case intake statistics 1988-1989

Restricted Material

Closed until 2060
Box 2244

Discrimination files; includes discrimination cases: Duane v. Government Employees Insurance Company, Bhandari v. First National Commerce Bank, Hernandez v. New York; also includes Equal Remidies Act information, news articles, notes, memorandums, correspondence (11 folders) 1987-1993

Box 1510

Federal Supplement; includes photocopies of case summaries of interest to MALDEF

Box 2197

MALDEF general ledger, May 1982 - April 1983 (3 folders)

Box 1834

MALDEF, Denise Hulett; includes general MALDEF notes and research, as well as, performance reviews

Restricted Material

Closed Until 2060
Box 2021

MALDEF Opposition to Judge Robert H. Bork; includes news articles, fact sheets, publications, memorandums, correspondence, notes relating to MALDEF's opposition to the confirmation of Robert H. Bork as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (10 folders) 1987-1988

Box 2241

Mark White (Secretary of State of the State of Texas) Related Litigation; including White v. Regester, White v. Escalante, White v. Gaskin, White v. Chapman, Rodriguez v. White; includes briefs, motions, deposition, transcript of proceedings (5 folders) 1973-1976

Box 1551

Miscellaneous legal material; includes MALDEF census publicity packets, reports of the Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, and Congressional hearings on immigration and refugees (5 folders)

Box 2117

Miscellaneous legal material, Census subject matter litigation; includes Census population and statistics data, articles, misc. pleadings, etc. (6 folders) 1969-1987

Box 2118

Miscellaneous legal material, Supreme Court justice/Bork/Judicial selection litigation (4 folders) 1969-1987

Box 2119

Miscellaneous legal material, Womens' rights/Equal Employment Opportunity Commission files; includes memos/correspondence, reports, Amendments, media files, etc. (6 folders) 1969-1987

Box 2140

Miscellaneous legal material, Federal Communications Commission litigation (3 folders) 1969-1987

Box 2141

Miscellaneous legal material; includes primarily pleadings, memos/correspondence, reports, trial notes, etc. Cases include: primarily Mobley v. J.C. Penney, Sells v. Pine Realty Inc., Harris v. Wyman, Allstate v. Weaver, etc. (7 folders) 1981-1989

Carton 2175

Miscellaneous legal material; includes Voting Rights-subject matter, education-subject matter, and other miscellaneous case files (4 folders) 1973-1983

Box 2240

Miscellaneous litigation files: California; including U.S. District Court for the Central District of California & Hon. Curtis v. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit & Munoz & Tigar, Munoz & Tigar v. Hon. Hauk & Hon. Curtis, The People of the State of California v. Pina, The People of the State of California v. Esparaza, The People of the State of California v. Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles, The Legislature of the State of California v. Deukmejian, The People of the State of California v. Duarte & Torres; includes breifs, motions, petitions, memorandums, transcripts (8 folders) 1969-1971

Box 1383

Miscellaneous litigation files (9 folders) 1983-1985

Carton 2105

Miscellaneous litigation files; includes pleading briefs, motion briefs, trial briefs, jurisdictional statement, memorandums, appendencies; also includes Petion to Request an Investigation into the Underrepresentation of Hispanics in Federal Agencies berfore President Ronald Reagan (19 folders) 1969-1981

Box 2291

Miscellaneous litigation files; includes research, legislature information, MALDEF News, committee information, news articles, memorandums (7 folders) 1991-1992

Box 2296

Mixed education and immigration files; includes education project grant proposals; immigration hotline volunteer program; immigration intake interviews, other related files (8 folders) circa 1980-1990

Restricted Material

Closed until 2065
Box 2298

Mixed subject files; includes immigration, voting rights, and census files (8 folders) circa 1977-1983

Carton 2107

Women's Health and Abortion Rights; includes news articles, informational packets, case briefs, dropout data & information, diabetes information, memorandums, carrespondence, notes (50 folders) 1972-1990

Carton 2091

West's Practice Guides, property, evidence, crimes, constitution law, contracts, and torts, not dated, duplicates of bound publication (12 volumes)

 

Record Group 6. Community Education and Activation Program Record Group No. 6

Physical Description: 44.0 Linear feet (86 manuscript boxes, 1 photo-box)

Historical Note

The Community Education and Activation Project was initiated in 1976 to "help major Chicano communities ...become familiar with favorable laws and court decisions which have dramatic potential for positively affecting their lives". It was to focus on the census count, bilingual education, voting rights, and illegal immigration and the labor force because MALDEF realized that the Chicano community was often neither aware of, nor effected by MALDEF's successful litigation.
The first director of the program, James Perez, used a television campaign to inform the public about MALDEF, began a census information project, and gathered advisors and information for further activities.. He left CEAP in the summer of 1977 for an appointment in the Carter Administration. His successor, Esther Estrada, created a community-based outreach program, and oversaw the census program. Southwestern cities of varying sizes were targeted for outreach, education, and census tracking; each of the targeted communities chose their own projects, based on their respective needs. The census project was initiated in 1978 to address the problem of undercounting in the 1980 census. After the count, CEAP identified cities which had both large Hispanic populations and evidence of undercounting and then determined the extent of undercounting. When Estrada left MALDEF in March 1981, her assistant, Ralph Hurtado, who was also director of CEAP's Leadership Development and Advocacy Program, acted as director until Juan Soria was hired. Soria's tenure was short, and the following year CEAP ceased to be a separate entity and became the Leadership Development and Advocacy Program (LDAP). Sonia Melara replaced Hurtado in 1982, and although her title was Director of CEAP, the program's activities were only in the area of leadership development.

Scope and Contents Note

The folders in this record group are organized into two series: the first series, of James Perez' tenure, contains a large amount of research and planning material, while the second series contains more documentation of community activities. There are also materials from or regarding CEAP activities in the Board of Directors record group, and in the LDAP record group, especially in the files of Ralph Hurtado.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Bay Area Bilingual Education League.
California. Office of Economic Opportunity.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
Estrada, Esther
Gomez, Francisco
National Hispanic Institute.
Nebraska Mexican-American Commission.
Pérez, James R.
United States. Community Services Administration , Washington, D.C., 20506.
 

Series 1. Director of Community Education and Activation Program files, 1976-1977

Historical Note

Prior to being appointed director of CEAP, James Perez was the Director of Development and Public Relations from 1973 to 1976. During his tenure CEAP focused on informing the public about the effects of MALDEF's activities in the legal arena, in addition to beginning a census information project.

Scope and Contents Note

This series includes lists of possible contacts in the Chicano community, information on funding, and correspondence with several foundations. It also contains information on various media outlets, several cities, Census Bureau plans, immigration, farmworkers and voting.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Bay Area Bilingual Education League.
California. Office of Economic Opportunity.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
Estrada, Esther
Gomez, Francisco
National Hispanic Institute.
Nebraska Mexican-American Commission.
Pérez, James R.
United States. Community Services Administration , Washington, D.C., 20506.
Box 1, Folder 1

Ad-Hoc Advisory Committee on the Undocumented Immigrant

Box 1, Folder 2

Alleged homicide of Mexican nationals by border patrolmen Decemeber 1976

Box 1, Folder 3

Amancer Film Associates

Box 1, Folder 4

American Broadcasting Co.

Box 1, Folder 5

Antioch and vicinity maps

Box 1, Folder 6

Articles

Box 1, Folder 7

Asilomar - San Alto moot case

Box 1, Folder 8

Association of Mexican American Educators (AMAE)

Box 1, Folder 9

Basic data and guidance required to implement a major illegal alien study during 1976

Box 1, Folder 10

Bay Area Media Activists

Box 1, Folder 11

BBC newsletters

Box 1, Folder 12

Berkeley Film Institute

Box 1, Folder 13

Cablecommunications Resource Center

Box 1, Folder 14

California Chicano attorney's list

Box 1, Folder 15

California Chicano politicos

Box 1, Folder 16

Cannery settlement news release

Box 1, Folder 17

Carnegie Community Education and Activation Program proposal (renewal)

Box 1, Folder 18

Tim Castro - Immigration

Box 1, Folder 19

Community Education and Activation Program Advisory Committee

Box 1, Folder 20

Community Education and Activation Program brochure bids

Box 1, Folder 21

Community Education and Activation Program correspondence - Carnegie Corporation

Box 2, Folder 1

Community Education and Activation Program foundation correspondence : Ford Foundation

Box 2, Folder 2

Community Education and Activation Program foundation correspondence : W.R. Hewlett Foundation

Box 2, Folder 3

Community Education and Activation Program miscellaneous information

Box 2, Folder 4

Community Education and Activation Program possible foundation correspondence

Box 2, Folder 5

Community Education and Activation Program research task force resumes

Box 2, Folder 6

Census/ACLU Statements

Box 2, Folder 7

Census - Miscellaneous

Box 2, Folder 8

Census - Population Statistics

Box 2, Folder 9

Census Public Law PL-521 (an Act to provide for a mid-decade census)

Box 2, Folder 10

Census Tracts - San Francisco Bay Area

Box 2, Folder 11

Cesar Chavez and the Chicano Article

Box 2, Folder 12

Chicano Caucus - Texas

Box 2, Folder 13

Contacts/Esther/MALDEF

Box 2, Folder 14

Critique of the estimates of the number of illegals in United States -- Legal Associates

Box 2, Folder 15

Demographic study in Mexico Universidad de Guadalajara

Box 2, Folder 16

Disabled Voters

Box 2, Folder 17

District of Columbia Voting Rights

Box 2, Folder 18

Division of Spanish surnamed Americans

Box 2, Folder 19

Eastland Bill (S. 3074)

Box 2, Folder 20

Eilberg Bill (H.R. 14535)

Box 2, Folder 21

Forms for Mexican American Elected Officials

Box 2, Folder 22

Formula Triggering Coverage under the Voting Rights Act

Box 2, Folder 23

Fresno

Box 2, Folder 24

Fresno County - Huron

Box 2, Folder 25

G.L.A.C.C. Los Angeles

Box 2, Folder 26

House Joint Resolution 92

Box 3, Folder 1

Immigration Counseling

Box 3, Folder 2

Immigration - Miscellaneous

Box 3, Folder 3

IMMIGRATION and Naturalization Title 10 Guzman-Lodi

Box 3, Folder 4

IMMIGRATION - News clippings

Box 3, Folder 5

Information on Immigration

Box 3, Folder 6

Information on Women

Box 3, Folder 7

Interesting Clippings

Box 3, Folder 8

Lower Rio Grande Area, Texas

Box 3, Folder 9

MALDEF Board Members

Box 3, Folder 10

MALDEF Tenth Anniversary Plans

Box 3, Folder 11

Map detailing Texas Population Statistics

Box 3, Folder 12

Media Literature - Telacu - Grace Nagata

Box 3, Folder 13

Media Literature - Raul Ramirez Defense Fund

Box 3, Folder 14

Mexican-American Politicos Arizona

Box 3, Folder 15

Mexican-American Politicos Texas

Box 3, Folder 16

Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers

Box 3, Folder 17

The Migrant Farmworker Situation in the United States: Problems and Programs

Box 3, Folder 18

Minority Population Census

Box 3, Folder 19

D. Morales - Undocument Persons Labor Papers

Box 4, Folder 1

NAPA - Voting Rights

Box 4, Folder 2

Naturalization

Box 4, Folder 3

New Mexico Dinner

Box 4, Folder 4

North Bay Area Maps

Box 4, Folder 5

Organizations with Chicano Members

Box 4, Folder 6

Personnel Changes

Box 4, Folder 7

Postcard Registration Bill

Box 4, Folder 8

Problem of Persons without Immigration Documents in Los Angeles

Box 4, Folder 9

Proposal to Carnegie Corporation October 1976

Box 4, Folder 10

Proposal to sponsor research initiatives - Chicano Public Policy (CEAP) submitted to Ford Foundation

Box 4, Folder 11

Proposal Amendments to regulations to be adopted by Secretary of State: Outreach Programs

Box 4, Folder 12

Proposed Position Paper re: Community Outreach (VRA)

Box 4, Folder 13

Ricardo Rodriguez -- Resume

Box 4, Folder 14

Rockefeller Public Service Awards

Box 4, Folder 15

Peter Roos Student Interpretation Bakke

Box 4, Folder 16

San Diego County Illegal Alien Project

Box 4, Folder 17

San Joaquin Voter Registration Project

Box 4, Folder 18

Services for Non and Limited English Speaking Pupils

Box 5, Folder 1

Spanish language radio stations in the United States

Box 5, Folder 2

Starr Broadcasting Group (Agreement with La Raza Media Coalition) KABL AM-FM

Box 5, Folder 3

Tony Sanchez Jr. and Sr. Gay Tycoons, Laredo Texas

Box 5, Folder 4

Tucson, Arizona

Box 5, Folder 5

UBAC Budget Committee: Handbook for Budget Volunteers

Box 5, Folder 6

UBAC Budget Committee: Panel I

Box 5, Folder 7

UBAC Budget Committee - Agency Profiles

Box 5, Folder 8

UBAC Budget Committee 1975-1976

Box 5, Folder 9

UBAC - Budget Committee [1 of 2]

Box 5, Folder 10

UBAC - Budget Committee [2 of 2]

Box 5, Folder 11

U.C. Irvine Chicano Medical Students: Las Madrinas and Los Padrinos de UCI Dinner March 31, 1977

Box 5, Folder 12

University of Oregon (conf. 2-77)

Box 5, Folder 13

Universal Voter Registration Bill

Box 6, Folder 1

United States Department of Justice - Community Relations Service [1 of 2]

Box 6, Folder 2

United States Department of Justice - Community Relations Service [2 of 2]

Box 6, Folder 3

1974 United States Population breakdown

Box 6, Folder 4

Voter Organization through Education Project (G. Nagata)

Box 6, Folder 5

Voter Registration Project

Box 6, Folder 6

Voting Record for 94th Congress

Box 6, Folder 7

Voting Rights Act Articles

Box 6, Folder 8

Voting Rights Act - Federal

Box 6, Folder 9

Voting Rights Act : Federal Election Commission

Box 6, Folder 10

Voting Rights Conferences San Francisco and Los Angeles, May 1976

Box 6, Folder 11

VRA - California State Elections Code

Box 6, Folder 12

VRA - State of California

Box 6, Folder 13

VRA Hearing 11-23-76 (bilingual service requirements und Fed. and State Law)

Box 6, Folder 14

Wall Street Journal - MALDEF letter - June 18, 1976

Box 6, Folder 15

West Coast Theatrical Directory (North California TV and Radio)

Box 6, Folder 16

White vs. Regester Title V Voting Rights

 

Series 2. Subject files, 1977-1982

Scope and Contents Note

This series consists of the CEAP office files, kept during the tenures of Esther Estrada, Ralph Hurtado, Juan Soria and Sonia Melara. They are arranged by topic, in alphabetical order. The files reflect all aspects of the CEAP staff's work: they contain library research, research based on staff surveys, correspondence with the selected communities, CEAP staff memoranda, MALDEF staff memoranda, government documents related to CEAP work, CEAP publications, and minutes from MALDEF, CEAP, and community meetings.
 

Addresses

Scope and Contents Note

Contains lists of addresses of invitees to MALDEF's New Officers Reception and to members of the Census Advisory Committee on the Spanish Origin Population for the 1980 Census.
 

Affirmative Action

Scope and Contents Note

These files contain pamphlets on affirmative action produced by the United States Commission on Civil Rights, MALDEF intervention in regard to activities of the Ku Klux Klan in Texas, materials regarding the Carter Administration's amnesty plan for undocumented immigrants, complaints and press releases generated by Latinos for Affirmative Action, and a report issued by the United States Department of Justice.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Bell, Griffin
Latinos for Affirmative Action
United States Commission on Civil Rights.
United States. Department of Justice
Affirmative action programs --United States
Box 11, Folder 1

Affirmative Admissions Programs

Box 11, Folder 2

Addresses

Box 11, Folder 3

Addresses

Box 11, Folder 4

Affirmative Action Information

Box 11, Folder 5

C.E.A.P. Filing System Index

Box 11, Folder 6

Amnesty Project

Box 11, Folder 7

Bell, Griffin: United States Attorney General

Box 11, Folder 8

Bell, Griffin: Telegram

Box 11, Folder 9

Carter's Amnesty Plan

Box 11, Folder 10

Equal Opportunity Forum

Box 11, Folder 11

Statement on Carter's Amnesty Plan (Spanish Version)

Box 11, Folder 12

Latinos for Affirmative Action (LFAA vs. Mayor Moscone)

Box 11, Folder 13

United States Department of Justice Affirmative Action Plan

 

California

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains information regarding minority lawyers in California, materials regarding Proposition 13, rulings by the California Public Utilities Commission , information from the office of Senator John Tunney, material from the Hastings Law School Special Admissions Program, and press releases regarding Governor Jerry Brown.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Brown, Jerry
Roos, Peter D.
Tunney, John
Proposition 13 --Impact on Minorities
Box 11, Folder 14

Minority lawyers in California

Box 11, Folder 15

Proposition 13

Box 11, Folder 16

Public Utilities Commission

Box 11, Folder 17

Mexican American Population in California (Report by Mexican-American Population Commission of California)

Box 11, Folder 18

John Tunney

Box 11, Folder 19

Hastings Law School

Box 11, Folder 20

Jerry Brown - Governor California

Box 11, Folder 21

Jerry Goggin - S.B. [San Bernadino?] Assemblyman 1979

 

Carter, President

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains MALDEF communications with the White House, general information about the executive branch, and memoranda and information regarding Presidential appointments of Hispanic candidates.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Martinez, Vilma
Peterson, Esther
Box 11, Folder 22

Mondale Meeting July 1978

Box 11, Folder 23

Houston Meeting with President Carter

Box 11, Folder 24

Presidential Hispanic Personnel Appointments

Box 11, Folder 25

Letters to the President

Box 11, Folder 26

News Coverage, Statements

Box 11, Folder 27

White House Hispanic Staff

Box 11, Folder 28

Vilma's Letter to Carter

Box 11, Folder 28

Vilma's Letter to Carter

 

CEAP assistance requested

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains petitions from individuals requesting assistance from CEAP on a variety of issues, including police harassment, employment discrimination, dragboat races in Austin, Texas, funding of Chicano student organizations at California State University, Fresno, the treatment of prisoners, and a proposal for a general education curriculum at San Francisco State University. Some petitions have been submitted on CEAP Assistance Requested Forms, and others are in the form of correspondence.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Baller, Morris
California State Employees' Association
California State University, Fresno
Chicano Correctional Workers' Association
Deukmejian, George
Enamoto, J.J.
Estrada, Esther
Hill, Ann
Hurtado, Ralph
LaGarda, Lidia
Mendoza, Carlos
Noriega, Raul
San Francisco State University.
Velarde-Muñoz, Felix.
Discrimination in employment --United States
Education, Higher --United States.
Legal aid
Police --Complaints against --United States.
Box 12, Folder 1

Calls for requests of assistance desk file

Box 12, Folder 2

Assistance requests file

Box 12, Folder 3

Tony Walker's memos

Box 12, Folder 4

CEAP assistance requested forms

Box 12, Folder 5

Austin boat races

Box 12, Folder 6

California state employees vs. Enomoto

Box 12, Folder 7

California State University, Fresno dispute

Box 12, Folder 8

Pasquier: El Paso City jail mistreatment

Box 12, Folder 9

Reyes vs. Board of Equalization

Box 12, Folder 10

Rodriguez vs. Krupp: Tiburon

Box 12, Folder 11

San Francisco State University graduation requirement changes

 

CEAP Bay Area representative

Box 12, Folder 12

Bay Area representative: correspondence, memos, reports

 

CEAP chronological correspondence & memoranda

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains correspondence dated 1975 to 1981, regarding MALDEF scholarships and the census. There are also letters to local media, and a February 1977 report to the Executive Committee.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Aceves, Martina
Barron, Suzanne
Bay Area Bilingual Education League.
California. Office of Economic Opportunity.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
Estrada, Esther
Gomez, Francisco
Hurtado, Ralph
Markels, Linda
Martinez, Vilma
National Hispanic Institute.
Nebraska Mexican-American Commission.
Pérez, James R.
Suarez, Robert
United States. Community Services Administration.
Workshop on Proposition 13 --Impact on Minorities
Box 13, Folder 1

June, 1975

Box 13, Folder 2

January, 1976

Box 13, Folder 3

February, 1976

Box 13, Folder 4

March, 1976

Box 13, Folder 5

April, 1976

Box 13, Folder 6

May, 1976

Box 13, Folder 7

June, 1976

Box 13, Folder 8

July, 1976

Box 13, Folder 9

August, 1976

Box 13, Folder 10

September, 1976

Box 13, Folder 11

October, 1976

Box 13, Folder 12

November, 1976

Box 13, Folder 13

December, 1976

Box 13, Folder 14

January, 1977

Box 13, Folder 15

February, 1977

Box 13, Folder 16

April, 1977

Box 13, Folder 17

May, 1977

Box 13, Folder 18

Chronological correspondence for 1977

Box 14, Folder 1

January, 1978

Box 14, Folder 2

February, 1978

Box 14, Folder 3

March, 1978

Box 14, Folder 4

April, 1978

Box 14, Folder 5

May, 1978

Box 14, Folder 6

June, 1978

Box 14, Folder 7

July, 1978

Box 14, Folder 8

September, 1978

Box 14, Folder 9

October, 1978

Box 14, Folder 10

November, 1978

Box 14, Folder 11

December, 1978

Box 14, Folder 12

January, 1979

Box 14, Folder 13

February, 1979

Box 14, Folder 14

March, 1979

Box 14, Folder 15

April, 1979

Box 14, Folder 16

May, 1979

Box 14, Folder 17

June, 1979

Box 14, Folder 18

July, 1979

Box 14, Folder 19

August, 1979

Box 14, Folder 20

September, 1979

Box 14, Folder 21

October, 1979

Box 14, Folder 22

November, 1979

Box 14, Folder 23

December, 1979

Box 15, Folder 1

Requests

Box 15, Folder 2

Memos to Esther Estrada November 11, 1977 to April 6, 1979

Box 15, Folder 3

Memos to Esther Estrada April 6, 1979 to July 20, 1979

Box 15, Folder 4

[Memos from Esther Estrada]

Box 15, Folder 5

Memos from Esther Estrada

Box 15, Folder 6

Memos from Linda Markels

Box 15, Folder 7

Memos from Martina: 1980

Box 15, Folder 8

Memos from CEAP staff: 1980

Box 15, Folder 9

CEAP memos: 1978-79

Box 15, Folder 10

[CEAP meeting, August 10, 1981]

Box 15, Folder 11

CEAP subscriptions

 

CEAP chronological correspondence & memoranda : Esther Estrada

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains correspondence sent from and received by Esther Estrada between 1977 and February 1981; it also includes memoranda and planning files.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Couch, Jane
Estrada, Esther
 

CEAP contacts

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains correspondence, lists of conference attendees, membership lists, community directories, and mailing labels.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Costanza, Margaret
Estrada, Esther
Panama Canal Treaty Briefing, November 10, 1977
Box 15, Folder 12

Contacts: Chicago CEAP file

Box 15, Folder 12

Contacts: Chicago CEAP file

Box 15, Folder 13

Contacts: introductory CEAP file

Box 15, Folder 14

Contacts - CEAP file

 

CEAP employees

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains folders, arranged alphabetically, for various employees of CEAP. The folders contain resumes, itineraries, monthly reports, correspondence, memoranda.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Aveces, Martina
Castruita, Felipe
DeLeon, Francisco
Delgado, Charles P.
Diaz, Doris
Hurtado, Ralph
LaGarda, Lidia
Markels, Linda
Mendoza, Carlos F.
Moreno, Mario
Ramirez, David
Reyes, Ed
Roybal, Rose Marie
Suarez, Roberto H.
Zambrana, Ana Angelica
Box 15, Folder 15

Employees: Martina Aceves CEAP employee file

Box 15, Folder 16

Employees: De Leon, Francisco CEAP employment file

Box 15, Folder 17

Employees: Castruita, Felipe CEAP employee file

Box 15, Folder 18

Employees: Delgado, Charles P. CEAP employment file

Box 15, Folder 19

Employees: Diaz, Doris: personal file CEAP employee file

Box 15, Folder 20

CEAP employee Ralph Hurtado

Box 16, Folder 1

Employees: Hurtado, Ralph: itineraries CEAP employees file

Box 16, Folder 2

Employees: La Garda, Lidia M. CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 3

Employees: La Garda, Lidia: itinerary CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 4

Employees: Markels, Linda CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 5

Virginia Martinez

Box 16, Folder 6

Employees: Mendoza, Carlos F. CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 7

Employees: Mendoza, Carlos F.: itineraries CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 8

Employees: Moreno, Mario CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 9

Employees: Ramirez, David CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 10

Employees: Reyes, Ed CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 11

Employees: Roybal, Rose Marie CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 12

Employees: Suarez, Roberto H. CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 13

Employees: Suarez, Roberto: monthly reports CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 14

Employee: Vera, Eva: personal file CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 15

Employees: Zambrana, Ana Angelica CEAP employee file

Box 16, Folder 16

Employees: recommendations for CEAP staff CEAP employment file

Box 16, Folder 17

MASS (MALDEF personnel manual)

Box 16, Folder 18

CEAP job applicants

Box 16, Folder 19

R & D public policy job description

 

CEAP funding

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains information regarding various sources of MALDEF funding. There are clippings and correspondence related to a San Francisco fundraising dinner for MALDEF from which scheduled speaker Vice-President Walter Mondale cancelled his appearance. The file includes proposals and correspondence related to a grant from the Federal Community Services Administration to provide community outreach in fifteen Southwestern cities, and also for an immigration and naturalization project. It also contains invoices, correspondence, and drafts of proposals for CEAP's Census Project; the project was funded in part by the Legal Services Corporation, the Atlantic Richfield Company Foundation, and the Charles Stewart Mott foundation, so there is information from and about each of these foundations in the file. A proposal to the Chicago Community Trust details plans to open a Chicago office of MALDEF. Continental Bank Foundation material documents their sponsorship of the Chicago office. The file also contains correspondence related to a possible National Science Foundation grant. There are reports of overall CEAP progress and of progress on the Target Cities project which were written for the New World Foundation. The file contains research into possible grants: from the Borg-Warner Foundation, Vanir Develpment Corp, the National Endowment for the Humanities, Montgomery Ward, Inc., the James Irvine Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, from the United California Bank and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation for a Community Census Advocacy Project, from the Weingart Foundation to fund a college training and counseling program, and from the Lilly Endowment, Inc. to fund a Midwestern Community Education, Census, and Naturalization project. It also contains research, correspondence and proposals related to a Law Enforcement Assistance Adminstration grant to reduce gang violence in San Bernardino,

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) Foundation
Borg-Warner Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Chicago Community Trust
Continental Bank Foundation
Couch, Jane A.
Estrada, Esther
James Irvine Foundation
John Hay Whitney Foundation
Joyce Foundation
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Legal Services Corporation
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Mondale, Walter
Montgomery Ward, Inc.
New World Foundation
San Francisco Foundation
Sonnenberg, David F.
United California Bank
Vanir Development Corp.
Weingart Foundation
White, William S.
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Fund raising --United States --Mexican Americans
Box 16, Folder 20

Foundations

Box 16, Folder 21

ARCO and LULAC - public service announcements re: voting

Box 16, Folder 22

[LEAA grant request]

Box 16, Folder 23

ARCO Foundation file

Box 16, Folder 24

Borg-Warner Corp., Chicago

Box 16, Folder 25

CEAP proposal - Frank Dominguez

Box 16, Folder 26

1980 census proposal - revision

Box 16, Folder 27

Chicago Community Trust proposal

Box 16, Folder 28

Community Services Administration (CSA) proposal - material for writing (August 1979)

Box 16, Folder 29

Community Services Administration proposal I

Box 17, Folder 1

Community Services Administration proposal II

Box 17, Folder 2

Continental Bank Foundation proposal (1979)

Box 17, Folder 3

Continental Bank proposal (1981)

Box 17, Folder 4

Constitutional Rights Foundation

Box 17, Folder 5

Esmark, Inc. Foundation proposal

Box 17, Folder 6

Funding

Box 17, Folder 7

Herrera, Arthur - LEAA anti-crime project community relations

Box 17, Folder 8

Hewlett Foundation proposal (1980)

Box 17, Folder 9

Illinois Bell

Box 17, Folder 10

James Irvine Foundation (1979)

Box 17, Folder 11

Irvine Foundation proposal (1980)

Box 17, Folder 12

John Hay Whitney Foundation

Box 17, Folder 13

Joyce Foundation proposal

Box 17, Folder 14

Law enforcement assistance appropriations

Box 17, Folder 15

LEAA/CEAP possible proposal

Box 17, Folder 16

LEAA/CEAP proposal I

Box 17, Folder 17

MALDEF Chicago office

Box 17, Folder 18

LEAA project - proposal and correspondence

Box 18, Folder 1

LEAA/CEAP proposal III (1980)

Box 18, Folder 2

Legal Services Corporation - 1980 census

Box 18, Folder 3

Lily Corporations

Box 18, Folder 4

CEAP funding sources monthly reports schedule

Box 18, Folder 5

Lilly Endowment proposal

Box 18, Folder 6

Montgomery Ward Proposal (1977)

Box 18, Folder 7

Mott Foundation

Box 18, Folder 8

Mott Foundation Newsletters I

Box 18, Folder 9

Mott Newsletters II

Box 18, Folder 10

Mott Foundation proposal (1979-1980)

Box 18, Folder 11

Mott Foundation proposal draft

Box 19, Folder 1

National Endowment for the Humanities - summer stipend information

Box 19, Folder 2

Possible governmental funding sources; legal services corporation

Box 19, Folder 3

Possible funding sources

Box 19, Folder 4

Potential support - mailgram/telegram campaign sources

Box 19, Folder 5

Handicapped and High-Risk Youth

Box 19, Folder 6

San Francisco Foundation - Leadership Development proposal

Box 19, Folder 7

Southwest regional file - potential funding

Box 19, Folder 8

United California Bank proposal: 1980 census

Box 19, Folder 9

Winegart Foundation proposal (1980)

Box 19, Folder 10

San Francisco fundraiser Mondale dinner

Box 19, Folder 11

Mott - final report for grant #79-158

Box 19, Folder 12

National Service Foundation proposal

Box 19, Folder 13

National Institute of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention/possible CEAP fund

Box 19, Folder 14

New World Foundation proposal

Box 19, Folder 15

New World draft report October 1979

Box 19, Folder 16

[New World file]

 

CEAP issues of interest

Box 20, Folder 1

Proposition 9: California 1980

Box 20, Folder 2

Hispanic-American senior citizens conference.: Phoenix: February 7 to 9,1980

Box 20, Folder 3

Hill-Burton Act: health issues

 

CEAP projects : Census Project

Historical Note

The Community Education and Activation Program (CEAP) census project was initiated in 1978 to address the problem of undercounting in regard to the 1980 census. CEAP participated in dress rehearsals for the census, encouraged census officials to hire Spanish-speaking enumerators, and participated in the Advisory Committee on Spanish-Origin Population. Immediately before the census count, CEAP prepared and disseminated a slide show entitled "Ahora Sí!" to illustrate the impact of undercounting on the Spanish-speaking community. CEAP also scheduled a "Census Sunday" for March 23, 1980, during which San Antonio priests were encouraged to discuss the importance of the census with their parishioners. After the count, CEAP identified six cities which had both large Hispanic populations and evidence of undercounting: Los Angeles, San Jose, Denver, Brownsville TX, Roswell, NM and Yakima County, WA. MALDEF volunteers canvassed these areas to determine the extent of undercounting and lobbied the government to adjust the census based on these findings. CEAP also prepared briefs for some of the cases filed by undercounted cities against the Secretary of Commerce, most notably the Detroit case, Young v. Klutznick.

Scope and Contents Note

These files contain government-generated materials related to the 1980 U.S. Census; briefs filed by undercounted cities against the Secretary of Commerce; promotional and educational materials about the census prepared by CEAP; correspondence with the U.S. census and with target cities; and memoranda documenting the activities of the CEAP census team through 1980.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Baller, Michael (Mike)
Barabba, Vincent
Burnick, Michael (Mike)
Burns, Robert (Bob)
Couch, Jane
Estrada, Esther
Herrera, Irma
Hochstein, Ilene
Hurtado, Ralph
Juarez, Liza
Klutznick, Phillip
Legal Services Corporation U.S. Census Bureau Advisory Committee on Spanish-Origin Population
Manzano, Angel
Marenco, Eduardo
Ray, Rosemary
Suarez, Robert H.
Vera, Eva
Williams, Hilary
Wisely, James
Census undercount --California --Los Angeles Metropolitan Area.
Census undercount --Illinois --Chicago Metropolitan Area.
Census undercount --Texas.
Box 20, Folder 4

Chicago final report, October 22, 1980

Box 20, Folder 5

Chicago census suit: 1980 [1 of 2]

Box 20, Folder 6

Chicago census suit: 1980 [2 of 2]

Box 20, Folder 7

Chicago census suit

Box 20, Folder 8

Applicants for Chicago coordinator position -- September 6, 1978

Box 20, Folder 9

Chicago census survey July 24, 1979

Box 20, Folder 10

Census project file

Box 20, Folder 11

Chicago Census project monthly reports [1 of 2]

Box 20, Folder 12

Chicago Census project monthly reports [2 of 2]

Box 21, Folder 1

Chicago Census project monthly reports II [1 of 2]

Box 21, Folder 2

Chicago Census project monthly reports II [2 of 2]

Box 21, Folder 3

Chicago information

Box 21, Folder 4

Los Angeles

Box 21, Folder 5

Los Angeles census count

Box 21, Folder 6

Los Angeles census project: materials [1 of 2]

Box 21, Folder 7

Los Angeles census project: materials [2 of 2]

Box 21, Folder 8

Los Angeles, California Legal Services Corporation project

Box 22, Folder 1

Los Angeles census project reports [1 of 2]

Box 22, Folder 2

Los Angeles census project reports [2 of 2]

Box 22, Folder 3

Oakland pre-test

Box 22, Folder 4

[Reapportionment in California 1980]

Box 22, Folder 5

Riverside census district problems

Box 22, Folder 6

Census: San Francisco

Box 22, Folder 7

San Francisco

Box 22, Folder 8

San Jose census

Box 22, Folder 9

State of California census project job applicants (potential)

Box 22, Folder 10

Los Angeles census brochure sample

Box 22, Folder 11

Los Angeles census project: memos, correspondence, news coverage, etc.

Box 22, Folder 12

Los Angeles census project priority filing from David's office

Box 22, Folder 13

Los Angeles census survey July 24, 1979

Box 22, Folder 14

Los Angeles County census project -- MALDEF meeting in Los Angeles

Box 22, Folder 15

Los Angeles mini census information

Box 22, Folder 16

Los Angeles County census project report

Box 22, Folder 17

Los Angeles - Liza Juarez, reports and correspondence

Box 22, Folder 18

Spanish population in the Los Angeles-Orange County area

Box 22, Folder 19

Los Angeles 1980 census investigation

Box 22, Folder 20

Los Angeles State of California census meeting

Box 23, Folder 1

Analysis of Los Angeles councilmatic districts

Box 23, Folder 2

Los Angeles County census tracts (California project)

Box 23, Folder 3

Los Angeles 1980 census monitoring campaign

Box 23, Folder 4

Los Angeles and Southern California census project

Box 23, Folder 5

Los Angeles census file

Box 23, Folder 6

[Los Angeles demographics]

Box 23, Folder 7

California census project proposal

Box 23, Folder 8

Arizona

Box 23, Folder 9

Denver, Colorado Legal Services Corporation project

Box 23, Folder 10

Denver

Box 23, Folder 11

Detroit suit

Box 23, Folder 12

Detroit cenusus suit: 1980

Box 23, Folder 13

Albuquerque

Box 23, Folder 14

Hobbs, New Mexico Legal Services Corporation project

Box 23, Folder 15

Roswell, New Mexico Legal Services Corporation project

Box 23, Folder 16

Santa Fe

Box 23, Folder 17

Yakima, Washington Legal Services Corporation project

Box 23, Folder 18

1980 census monitoring Yakima, Washington

Box 24, Folder 1

Texas census project (memos, letter, correspondence)

Box 24, Folder 2

Texas census survey July 24, 1979

Box 24, Folder 3

Texas reapportionment: 1980

Box 24, Folder 4

[Brownsville census meeting]

Box 24, Folder 5

Brownsville, Texas Legal Services Corporation project

Box 24, Folder 6

Census bureau employment referrals, Texas

Box 24, Folder 7

El Paso

Box 24, Folder 8

San Antonio

Box 24, Folder 9

San Antonio census committee

Box 24, Folder 10

Texas census project

Box 24, Folder 11

Texas census project [status report]

Box 24, Folder 12

Texas census project information

Box 24, Folder 13

Texas census project - reports

Box 24, Folder 14

[Texas census project] general correspondence

Box 24, Folder 15

[Texas census information]

Box 25, Folder 1

Documentation for census challenge - cities

Box 25, Folder 2

Outgoing correspondence September 19, 1978-February 13, 1980 [1 of 2]

Box 25, Folder 3

Outgoing correspondence September 19, 1978-February 13, 1980 [2 of 2]

Box 25, Folder 4

1980 census model revision

Box 25, Folder 5

Census - advisory committee material [1 of 2]

Box 25, Folder 6

Census - advisory committee material [2 of 2]

Box 25, Folder 7

California census project [1 of 2]

Box 25, Folder 8

California census project [2 of 2]

Box 26, Folder 1

Mailing list additions

Box 26, Folder 2

[Training manual]

Box 26, Folder 3

Census questionnaire

Box 26, Folder 4

Census - reapportionment [1 of 2]

Box 26, Folder 5

Census - reapportionment [2 of 2]

Box 26, Folder 6

Census worker mailing

Box 26, Folder 7

California census training manual [1 of 2]

Box 26, Folder 8

California census training manual [2 of 2]

Box 26, Folder 9

California census project

Box 27, Folder 1

Donor lists

Box 27, Folder 2

Mailing lists from various sources

Box 27, Folder 3

[1980 MALDEF survey census results]

Box 27, Folder 4

Forms

Box 27, Folder 5

Other cities considered, Legal Services Corporation Project

Box 27, Folder 6

Reapportionment

Box 27, Folder 7

MALDEF

Box 27, Folder 8

Office for the Laity

Box 27, Folder 9

Hearings

Box 27, Folder 10

[Esther Estrada's testimony Hispanics and the 1980]

Box 27, Folder 11

F.A.I.R. suit

Box 27, Folder 12

[California census project advisory council]

Box 28, Folder 1

[Draft, music for Ahora Si slide presentation]

Box 28, Folder 2

Ahora Si brochure distribution

Box 28, Folder 3

Ahora Si handout

Box 28, Folder 4

Ahora Si kit requests

Box 28, Folder 5

Ahora Si slide kit

Box 28, Folder 6

Ahora Si slide presentation correspondence (including narrative, translation)

Box 28, Folder 7

Robert Suarez's presentation materials

Box 28, Folder 8

Documentation - census undercount

Box 28, Folder 9

[Census information from Jose Hernandez]

Box 28, Folder 10

MALDEF survey questionnaire on census confidentiality [1 of 2]

Box 28, Folder 11

MALDEF survey questionnaire on census confidentiality [2 of 2]

Box 28, Folder 12

San Antonio press conference, January 31, 1979 (Texas census project)

Box 87, Folder 1

Census Project: "Ahora Si" handout

Scope and Contents note

Photographs used in "Ahora Si" informational handout, including 1980 Census short form, photo of Vilma Martinez, printer and press, children in semi-circle, health care workers and patient. -- 6 photographs: col. ; 24 x 16 cm.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Photographs.
Box 87, Folder 2

Los Angeles Census brochure sample

Scope and Contents note

Photographs at La Clinica Familiar del Barrio, Los Angeles. -- 8 photographs: b&w. ; 16 x 11 cm. ; Photographs in La Clinica Familiar del Barrio, Los Angeles [?]. -- 1 contact sheet: b&w.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Photographs.
 

CEAP projects : Community Services Administration / Community Activation Program Agency files

Historical Note

In October, 1978 MALDEF received a planning grant from the federal Community Services Administration to conduct a nine-month planning project involving selected Hispanic communities in the Southwest and Midwest regions of the United States. Working with Community Activation Program representatives in each city, and through on-site visits, CEAP representatives sought to determine the needs of the communities, contact the CSA Community Action Agencies serving the Hispanic poor in the communities, identify a role for MALDEF, and seek remedies for the Hispanic poor through these links. A project report prepared in July 1979 described the results of this endeavor. Information regarding the cities chosen for this project has also been filed under "CEAP target cities".

Scope and Contents Note

These files include documentation of MALDEF's Federal Community Services Administration Planning Project, as well as socioeconomic, demographic and community services information about each of the communities targeted for the project and correspondence.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Estrada, Esther
Gonzales, Fred
LaGarda, Lidia
United States. Community Services Administration.
Brownsville (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Brownsville (Tex.) --Social conditions
Chicago (Ill.) --Economic conditions
Chicago (Ill.) --Social conditions
Corpus Christi (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Corpus Christi (Tex.) --Social conditions
Douglas (Ariz.) --Economic conditions
Douglas (Ariz.) --Social conditions
El Centro (Calif.) --Economic conditions
El Centro (Calif.) --Social conditions
La Plata County (Colo.) --Economic conditions
La Plata County (Colo.) --Social conditions
Las Cruces (N.M.) --Economic conditions
Las Cruces (N.M.) --Social conditions
Legal aid
Pecos (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Pecos (Tex.) --Social conditions
Poverty programs
Pueblo (Colo.) --Economic conditions
Pueblo (Colo.) --Social conditions
San Bernadino (Calif.) --Economic conditions
San Bernadino (Calif.) --Social conditions
San Jose (Calif.) --Economic conditions
San Jose (Calif.) --Social conditions
Waco (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Waco (Tex.) --Social conditions
Yuma (Ariz.) --Economic conditions
Yuma (Ariz.) --Social conditions
Box 29, Folder 1

Bakersfield CSA project file

Box 29, Folder 2

Census info -- all cities targeted

Box 29, Folder 3

Chicago

Box 29, Folder 4

Chicago census project: materials

Box 29, Folder 5

Chicago census project, memos, correspondence [1 of 2]

Box 29, Folder 6

Chicago census project, memos, correspondence [2 of 2]

Box 29, Folder 7

City-county data book info

Box 29, Folder 8

CSA - Brownsville, Texas

Box 29, Folder 9

CSA material

Box 30, Folder 1

CSA: planning grant

Box 30, Folder 2

CSA project: reports

Box 30, Folder 3

Contact lists CSA project file

Box 30, Folder 4

Las Cruces

Box 30, Folder 5

Corpus Christi

Box 30, Folder 6

Douglas

Box 30, Folder 7

Durango

Box 30, Folder 8

El Centro

Box 30, Folder 9

Fred's reports

Box 30, Folder 10

Information on gangs

Box 30, Folder 11

[Lidia La Garda's files, spring 1979]

Box 31, Folder 1

[Lidia La Garda - CSA] [1 of 2]

Box 31, Folder 2

[Lidia La Garda - CSA] [2 of 2]

Box 31, Folder 3

[Literature for CSA project re: undocumented immigrants]

Box 31, Folder 4

[Literature for CSA project]

Box 31, Folder 5

[Impact of Illegal Aliens on the County of San Diego - report]

Box 31, Folder 6

MALDEF - CSA project

Box 32, Folder 1

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund/ Federal Community Services Administration Planning Project July 1979

Box 32, Folder 2

Resource data sheets, Las Cruces, New Mexico

Box 32, Folder 3

Resource data sheets, Pueblo, Colorado

Box 32, Folder 4

Resource data sheets, Douglas, Arizona

Box 32, Folder 5

Resource data sheets, San Bernardino, California

Box 32, Folder 6

Meeting with F. Gonzales, Lidia, Esther, Saturday, January 20, 1979

Box 32, Folder 7

Monthly report CSA project file

Box 32, Folder 8

Pecos

Box 32, Folder 9

Potential dates for project CSA project file

Box 32, Folder 10

Resource data sheets, Chicago, Illinois

Box 32, Folder 11

San Bernardino

Box 32, Folder 12

San Jose

Box 32, Folder 13

Target sites reports

Box 32, Folder 14

Texas population data 1970-1975

Box 32, Folder 15

Texas population statistics

Box 32, Folder 16

Voting data

Box 33, Folder 1

Waco

Box 33, Folder 2

YUMA project file [1 of 2]

Box 33, Folder 3

YUMA project file [2 of 2]

 

CEAP projects : gang activities

Historical Note

In response to a perceived gang problem in San Bernardino and San Antonio, MALDEF planned a "Community Anti-Crime Program" --aimed at forming community networks for outreach and education on violence. CEAP planned to make a full-time staff member available for problem solving. The San Bernardino project opened in December 1980,

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains press clippings, correspondence, official printed matter and memoranda related to CEAP's attempt to create a Concilio of local gangs in San Bernardino, California, as part of an anti-crime and anti-gang initiative there.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Avila, Joaquin
Estrada, Esther
Herrera, Arthur R., Jr.
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Sonnenberg, David
United States. Department of Justice
Gangs
Box 33, Folder 4

Colton/San Bernardino: gang activities CSA project file

Box 33, Folder 5

Concilio between Colton, San Bernardino gangs

Box 33, Folder 6

Rosenburgh Foundation: San Bernardino Gangs

Box 33, Folder 7

Southern California: gang activities CSA project file

 

CEAP projects: Law Enforcement Assistance Administration

Historical Note

In 1980, MALDEF received a grant from the the Justice Department's Law Enforcement Assistance Administration to conduct a community anti-crime program San Bernardino, Calif., and San Antonio, Texas. In 1981, MALDEF received another such grant, for programs in Atascosa, Bexar and Guadalupe Counties, Texas. Action coalitions were formed to promote discussion and education about the role of law enforcement in these communities; individual issues included gang violence, juvenile curfews, domestic violence, traffic patters, and police brutality.

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains monthly and final reports for CEAP's proposed anti-crime project. It also contains memoranda, correspondence, and press reports describing the progress of the MALDEF anti-crime project.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Avila, Joaquin
Couch, Jane
Flores-Amaya
Gomez, Francisco
Herrera, A.R., Jr.
Marenco, Eduardo
Rosenblum, Ron
Law enforcement
Box 34, Folder 1

Authorization to use photographs - leadership program

Box 34, Folder 2

LEAA -- anti-crime program monthly progress reports January-March 1981 [1 of 3]

Box 34, Folder 3

LEAA -- anti-crime program monthly progress reports January-March 1981 [2 of 3]

Box 34, Folder 4

LEAA -- anti-crime program monthly progress reports January-March 1981 [3 of 3]

Box 34, Folder 5

LEAA anti-crime programs -- monthly reports, April-June 1981

Box 34, Folder 6

LEAA progress report

Box 34, Folder 7

LEAA project EE's file memos -- correspondence and media [1 of 2]

Box 34, Folder 8

LEAA project EE's file memos -- correspondence and media [2 of 2]

Box 35, Folder 1

LEAA project - Texas

Box 35, Folder 2

MALDEF's leadership development program

Box 35, Folder 3

[Miscellaneous - memos, correspondence]

Box 35, Folder 4

[Miscellaneous]

Box 35, Folder 5

[Miscellaneous - correspondence]

Box 35, Folder 6

National Council on Crime and Delinquency

Box 35, Folder 7

YWCA apartments San Francisco leadership program

Box 35, Folder 8

CEAP forms: #12, current Community Education and Activation Program target cities (master list)

Box 35, Folder 9

[Chicago and Los Angeles population]

Box 35, Folder 10

Introductory statement CEAP target committee

Box 35, Folder 11

Target communities

Box 35, Folder 12

Target areas: six cities

Box 35, Folder 13

Population data

Box 35, Folder 14

Educational data

 

CEAP reports

 

CEAP target cities

Historical Note

Initiated by Esther Estrada in 1977, the CEAP target cities project aimed to target a small number of cities in the Southwest where CEAP might concentrate on local issues. In December, 1978, a list of fifteen possible cities was prepared, and two CEAP employees sent to liase with representatives of local Chicano/Latino organizations in each city. Local issues considered included affirmative action, criminal procedure, housing, and the census. The original CEAP project overlapped with a project funded by the Federal Community Services Administration, which funded the forays into some of the cities. Information about that portion of the larger project funded by the CSA was filed under "CEAP projects : Community Services Administration/ Community Activation Program Agency files".

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Coalition of Mexicanos/Latinos Against Defamation
Estrada, Esther
Gente Unida de Wasco
Gonzales, Fred
Hurtado, Ralph
LaGuardia, Lidia
Mendoza, Carlos
National Ad Hoc Committee on the Hanigan Case
Austin (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Austin (Tex.) --Social conditions
Brownsville (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Brownsville (Tex.) --Social conditions
Chicago (Ill.) --Economic conditions
Chicago (Ill.) --Social conditions
Corpus Christi (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Corpus Christi (Tex.) --Social conditions
Douglas (Ariz.) --Economic conditions
Douglas (Ariz.) --Social conditions
El Centro (Calif.) --Economic conditions
El Centro (Calif.) --Social conditions
Flagstaff (Ariz.) --Economic conditions
Flagstaff (Ariz.) --Social conditions
Fresno (Calif.) --Economic conditions
Fresno (Calif.) --Social conditions
La Plata County (Colo.) --Economic conditions
La Plata County (Colo.) --Social conditions
Las Cruces (N.M.) --Economic conditions
Las Cruces (N.M.) --Social conditions
Los Angeles (Calif.) --Economic conditions
Los Angeles (Calif.) --Social conditions
McAllen (Tex.) --Economic conditions
McAllen (Tex.) --Social conditions
Montezuma County (Colo.) --Economic conditions
Montezuma County (Colo.) --Social conditions
Pecos (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Pecos (Tex.) --Social conditions
Pueblo (Colo.) --Economic conditions
Pueblo (Colo.) --Social conditions
Rock Springs (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Rock Springs (Tex.) --Social conditions
San Antonio (Tex.) --Economic conditions
San Antonio (Tex.) --Social conditions
San Bernadino (Calif.) --Economic conditions
San Bernadino (Calif.) --Social conditions
Waco (Tex.) --Economic conditions
Waco (Tex.) --Social conditions
Wasco (Calif.) --Economic conditions
Wasco (Calif.) --Social conditions
Yuma (Ariz.) --Economic conditions
Yuma (Ariz.) --Social conditions
Box 36, Folder 1

[Douglas, Arizona] Crime data

Box 36, Folder 2

[Douglas, Arizona] Voting data

Box 36, Folder 3

[Douglas, Arizona] Housing data [HUD 701 - Housing Element]

Box 36, Folder 4

[Douglas, Arizona] Housing data [1 of 2]

Box 36, Folder 5

[Douglas, Arizona] Housing data [2 of 2]

Box 36, Folder 6

Douglas, Arizona: La Raza Unida CEAP target community file

Box 36, Folder 7

Douglas, Arizona CEAP target community file

Box 37, Folder 1

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Resource data sheets

Box 37, Folder 2

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Housing data [1 of 2]

Box 37, Folder 3

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Housing data [2 of 2]

Box 37, Folder 4

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Demographic studies

Box 37, Folder 5

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Crime data

Box 37, Folder 6

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Cap agency information

Box 37, Folder 7

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Interview notes

Box 37, Folder 8

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Population data

Box 37, Folder 9

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Mass transit

Box 38, Folder 1

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Education data

Box 38, Folder 2

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Health data

Box 38, Folder 3

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Employment data

Box 38, Folder 4

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Income data

Box 38, Folder 5

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Voting data

Box 38, Folder 6

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Maps

Box 38, Folder 7

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Target sites reports

Box 38, Folder 8

[Flagstaff, Arizona] Directory, State Bar of Arizona, 1978-1979

Box 38, Folder 9

[Yuma, Arizona] Resource data sheets

Box 38, Folder 10

[Yuma, Arizona] Population data

Box 38, Folder 11

[Yuma, Arizona] Health data

Box 38, Folder 12

[Yuma, Arizona] Demographic studies

Box 38, Folder 13

[Yuma, Arizona] Crime data

Box 38, Folder 14

[Yuma, Arizona] Voting data

Box 38, Folder 15

[Yuma, Arizona] Maps

Box 38, Folder 16

[Yuma, Arizona] Education data

Box 38, Folder 17

[Yuma, Arizona] [Arizona general information]

Box 38, Folder 18

[Yuma, Arizona] Employment data [1 of 4]

Box 39, Folder 1

[Yuma, Arizona] Employment data [2 of 4]

Box 39, Folder 2

[Yuma, Arizona] Employment data [3 of 4]

Box 39, Folder 3

[Yuma, Arizona] Employment data [4 of 4]

Box 39, Folder 4

[Yuma, Arizona] [Affirmative action] [1 of 2]

Box 39, Folder 5

[Yuma, Arizona] [Affirmative action] [2 of 2]

Box 39, Folder 6

[El Centro, California] Resource data sheets

Box 39, Folder 7

[El Centro, California] Voting data

Box 39, Folder 8

[El Centro, California] Target sites reports

Box 39, Folder 9

[El Centro, California] Crime data

Box 39, Folder 10

[El Centro, California] Education data

Box 40, Folder 1

[El Centro, California] Interview notes

Box 40, Folder 2

[El Centro, California] Employment data

Box 40, Folder 3

[El Centro, California] Population data

Box 40, Folder 4

Fresno, California CEAP target comm. file

Box 40, Folder 5

Fresno correspondence CEAP target community file

Box 40, Folder 6

Fresno councilmanic plan CEAP target community file

Box 40, Folder 7

Fresno harp. project problems harp fresno target city file

Box 40, Folder 8

Los Angeles, California CEAP target community file

Box 40, Folder 9

[Memos on Los Angeles]

Box 40, Folder 10

[San Bernardino, California] [Miscellaneous]

Box 40, Folder 11

[San Bernardino, California] Population data

Box 40, Folder 12

[San Bernardino, California] Demographic studies

Box 40, Folder 13

[San Bernardino, California] Interview notes

Box 40, Folder 14

[San Bernardino, California] Crime data

Box 40, Folder 15

[San Bernardino, California] Employment data

Box 40, Folder 16

[San Bernardino, California] Education data

Box 40, Folder 17

[San Bernardino, California] Health data

Box 40, Folder 18

[San Bernardino, California] Voting data

Box 41, Folder 1

[San Jose, California] Employment data

Box 41, Folder 2

[San Jose, California] Housing data

Box 41, Folder 3

San Jose resource data sheets

Box 41, Folder 4

[San Jose, California] CEAP agency information

Box 41, Folder 5

[San Jose, California] Community services information

Box 41, Folder 6

[San Jose, California] Crime data

Box 41, Folder 7

[San Jose, California] Income data

Box 41, Folder 8

[San Jose, California] Voting data

Box 41, Folder 9

[San Jose, California] Population data

Box 41, Folder 10

[San Jose, California] Education data

Box 41, Folder 11

[San Jose, California] Demographic studies

Box 41, Folder 12

[San Jose, California] Target sites report

Box 41, Folder 13

[Wasco, California] Resource data sheets

Box 41, Folder 14

[Wasco, California] Population data

Box 41, Folder 15

[Wasco, California] CAP agency information

Box 41, Folder 16

[Wasco, California] Employment data

Box 42, Folder 1

[Wasco, California] Education data

Box 42, Folder 2

[Wasco, California] Demographic studies

Box 42, Folder 3

[Wasco, California] Crime data

Box 42, Folder 4

[Wasco, California] Target sites report

Box 42, Folder 5

Wasco, California I CEAP target community file

Box 42, Folder 6

[Durango, Colorado] Resoure data sheets

Box 42, Folder 7

[Durango, Colorado] Population data

Box 42, Folder 8

[Durango, Colorado] Crime data

Box 42, Folder 9

[Durango, Colorado] Maps

Box 42, Folder 10

[Durango, Colorado] Education data

Box 42, Folder 11

[Durango, Colorado] Voting data

Box 42, Folder 12

[Durango, Colorado] Employment data

Box 42, Folder 13

[Durango, Colorado] Housing data

Box 42, Folder 14

[Pueblo, Colorado] Population data

Box 42, Folder 15

[Pueblo, Colorado] Employment data

Box 42, Folder 16

[Pueblo, Colorado] Community services information

Box 42, Folder 17

[Pueblo, Colorado] Crime data

Box 42, Folder 18

[Pueblo, Colorado] Demographic studies [1 of 3]

Box 42, Folder 19

[Pueblo, Colorado] Demographic studies [2 of 3]

Box 43, Folder 1

[Pueblo, Colorado] Demographic studies [3 of 3]

Box 43, Folder 2

[Pueblo, Colorado] Education data

Box 43, Folder 3

[Pueblo, Colorado] Voting data

Box 43, Folder 4

[Pueblo, Colorado] Maps

Box 43, Folder 5

Montezuma and La Plata Counties, Colorado CEAP target community file

Box 43, Folder 6

[Chicago, Illinois] Education data

Box 43, Folder 7

[Chicago, Illinois] Crime data

Box 43, Folder 8

[Chicago, Illinois] Employment data

Box 43, Folder 9

[Chicago, Illinois] Demographic studies [1 of 2]

Box 43, Folder 10

[Chicago, Illinois] Demographic studies [2 of 2]

Box 43, Folder 11

[Chicago, Illinois] Voting data

Box 43, Folder 12

[Chicago, Illinois] Demographic studies

Box 43, Folder 13

[Chicago, Illinois] Housing data

Box 44, Folder 1

[Chicago, Illinois] Population data

Box 44, Folder 2

[Chicago, Illinois] Maps

Box 44, Folder 3

[Chicago, Illinois] Employment data

Box 44, Folder 4

Chicago, Illinois II CEAP target community file

Box 44, Folder 5

[Las Cruces, New Mexico] Community services information

Box 44, Folder 6

[Las Cruces, New Mexico] Demographic studies

Box 44, Folder 7

[Las Cruces, New Mexico] Education data

Box 44, Folder 8

[Las Cruces, New Mexico] Employment data

Box 44, Folder 9

[Las Cruces, New Mexico] Crime data

Box 45, Folder 1

[Las Cruces, New Mexico] Population data

Box 45, Folder 2

[Las Cruces, New Mexico] Voting data

Box 45, Folder 3

[Corpus Christi, Texas] Resource data sheets

Box 45, Folder 4

[Corpus Christi, Texas] Target sites report

Box 45, Folder 5

[Corpus Christi, Texas] Demographic studies

Box 45, Folder 6

[Corpus Christi, Texas] Interview notes

Box 45, Folder 7

[Brownsville, Texas] Population data

Box 45, Folder 8

[Brownsville, Texas] Target sites reports

Box 45, Folder 9

[Brownsville, Texas] Demographic studies

Box 45, Folder 10

[Brownsville, Texas] Interview notes

Box 45, Folder 11

[Brownsville, Texas] Resource data sheets

Box 45, Folder 12

[Brownsville, Texas] Education data

Box 45, Folder 13

[Brownsville, Texas] Health data

Box 45, Folder 14

[Brownsville, Texas] Community services information

Box 45, Folder 15

[Brownsville, Texas] Crime data

Box 45, Folder 16

[Brownsville, Texas] Maps

Box 45, Folder 17

[Brownsville, Texas] Voting data

Box 45, Folder 18

[Brownsville, Texas] Housing data

Box 45, Folder 19

[Brownsville, Texas] Employment data

Box 46, Folder 1

Lidia La Garda - Brownsville

Box 46, Folder 2

Brownsville study

Box 46, Folder 3

[Pecos, Texas] Demographic studies

Box 46, Folder 4

[Pecos, Texas] Resource data sheets

Box 46, Folder 5

[Pecos, Texas] Population data

Box 46, Folder 6

[Pecos, Texas] Employment data

Box 46, Folder 7

[Pecos, Texas] Community services information

Box 46, Folder 8

[Pecos, Texas] Crime data

Box 46, Folder 9

[Pecos, Texas] Education data

Box 46, Folder 10

[Pecos, Texas] Voting data

Box 46, Folder 11

[Pecos, Texas] Housing data

Box 46, Folder 12

Rock Springs, Texas CEAP target community file

Box 46, Folder 13

[Waco, Texas] Education data

Box 46, Folder 14

[Waco, Texas] Resource data sheets

Box 47, Folder 1

[Waco, Texas] Population data

Box 47, Folder 2

[Waco, Texas] Voting data

Box 47, Folder 3

[Waco, Texas] Employment data [labor and employment information]

Box 47, Folder 4

[Waco, Texas] Health data

Box 47, Folder 5

[Waco, Texas] Housing data

Box 47, Folder 6

[Waco, Texas] Crime data [A directory of human services in the coastal bend - 1977]

Box 47, Folder 7

[Waco, Texas] Maps

Box 47, Folder 8

[Waco, Texas] Education data

Box 47, Folder 9

[Waco, Texas] Crime data

Box 47, Folder 10

[Waco, Texas] Employment data

 

Census

Box 47, Folder 11

Census bureau Public Relations material [1 of 2]

Box 47, Folder 12

Census bureau Public Relations material [2 of 2]

Box 47, Folder 13

California census overall proposal

Box 48, Folder 1

[1980 census update]

Box 48, Folder 2

Census employment goals

Box 48, Folder 3

Census - statement from Atlanta and Kansas City mayors 1980

Box 48, Folder 4

Census - undocumented persons

Box 48, Folder 5

Census tracts II C.P. c. bureau file

Box 48, Folder 6

Census bureau information C.P. c. bureau file

Box 48, Folder 7

Census tracts I C.P. c. bureau file

Box 48, Folder 8

Press information - census

Box 48, Folder 9

News articles on census [1 of 3]

Box 48, Folder 10

News articles on census [2 of 3]

Box 48, Folder 11

News articles on census [3 of 3]

Box 48, Folder 12

Materials to challenge the census bureau: 1980 C.P. c. bureau file

Box 48, Folder 13

Robert Hill undercount formula C.P. info file

Box 48, Folder 14

Summary of special censuses conducted by the census bureau C.P. c. bureau file

Box 48, Folder 15

1980 - Census strategy file EE census file

Box 48, Folder 16

MALDEF 1980 - Hispanics undercount adjustment strategy CENSUS

Box 48, Folder 17

Monitoring census bureau employment: 1980 C.P. c. bureau file

Box 48, Folder 18

Census of prisoners in 1973 state correctional facilities

Box 48, Folder 19

Ethnic characteristics for areas and places (and extra copies)

Box 49, Folder 1

1980 census information I 1974-76 C.P. file

Box 49, Folder 2

1980 census dress rehearsal questionnaire reference book C.P. information file

Box 49, Folder 3

Minority characteristics: census bureau C.P. information file

Box 49, Folder 4

Res. 92: publication on economic and social statistics of Spanish origin C.P. information file

Box 49, Folder 5

1980 census cartoon C.P. information file

Box 49, Folder 6

Census Kansas complaint C.P. information file

Box 49, Folder 7

1980 census adjustment strategy file

Box 49, Folder 8

1980 census materials

Box 49, Folder 9

1980 census information II 1976-77 C.P. file [1 of 2]

Box 49, Folder 10

1980 census information II 1976-77 C.P. file [2 of 2]

Box 49, Folder 11

Community services specialists manual: 1980 census C.P. information file [1 of 2]

Box 49, Folder 12

Community services specialists manual: 1980 census C.P. information file [2 of 2]

Box 50, Folder 1

National Concilio of America

Box 50, Folder 2

Gracia Molina Pick census testimony, 1980 C.P. information file

Box 50, Folder 3

Hiring of census enumerators memo

Box 50, Folder 4

Meeting of Census Bureau Advisory Committee on the Spanish-origin population for the 1980 census

Box 50, Folder 5

Mexican-American population in California as of 1973 C.P. information file

Box 50, Folder 6

National Hispanic Census Ad. Committee: 1980 C.P. file

Box 50, Folder 7

Positive MALDEF census letter C.P. correspondence file

Box 50, Folder 8

Census Sunday C.P. file

Box 50, Folder 9

1980 testimony on census problems census file

Box 50, Folder 10

National conference of state legislators 1980 census

Box 50, Folder 11

State legislators and the 1980 census

Box 50, Folder 12

Voting rights information EE census file

Box 50, Folder 13

1979 statistics on Hispanics census information

Box 50, Folder 14

Border Fences CEAP issues of interest

Box 50, Folder 15

Census articles on immigration C.P. information file

Box 50, Folder 16

Supplemental census documents C.P. information file

Box 50, Folder 17

Cook County - 1980 census suit Bernard Carcy vs. Klutznick 1980 census litigation

Box 50, Folder 18

Census Advisory Committee on Housing for the 1980 census

Box 50, Folder 19

Meeting with Vincent Barabba - census director June 25, 1980 EE census file

Box 50, Folder 20

Broadcaster Census Committee C.P. c. bureau file

Box 51, Folder 1

California 1980 census: advisory committee

Box 51, Folder 2

Carey vs. Klutznick New York census suit

Box 51, Folder 3

Dissemination of the 1980 census MALDEF brochure - California

Box 51, Folder 4

GAO report 1980: problems in develop. 1980 census mail. list

Box 51, Folder 5

1970 census information C.P. file [1 of 2]

Box 51, Folder 6

1970 census information C.P. file [2 of 2]

Box 51, Folder 7

Census information - 1975 census

Box 51, Folder 8

Census bureau recruiter information C.P. c. bureau file

Box 51, Folder 9

Census bureau employment C.P. c. bureau file

Box 51, Folder 10

Census bureau district office activities schedule: 1980 C.P. c. bureau file

Box 51, Folder 11

California census project II

Box 51, Folder 12

Census information III [1 of 2]

Box 51, Folder 13

Census information III [2 of 2]

Box 52, Folder 1

Census information IV: 1978-1979 [1 of 2]

Box 52, Folder 2

Census information IV: 1978-1979 [2 of 2]

Box 52, Folder 3

Census information V, 1979 [1 of 2]

Box 52, Folder 4

Census information V, 1979 [2 of 2]

Box 52, Folder 5

Census information VI, 1979 [1 of 2]

Box 52, Folder 6

Census information VI, 1979 [2 of 2]

Box 52, Folder 7

Census information VII [1 of 2]

Box 53, Folder 1

Census information VII [2 of 2]

Box 53, Folder 2

Census information VIII [1980] [1 of 2]

Box 53, Folder 3

Census information VIII [1980] [2 of 2]

Box 53, Folder 4

Census bureau [1 of 2]

Box 53, Folder 5

Census bureau [2 of 2]

Box 53, Folder 6

C.P. newsclips, C.P. information file

 

Chicana - Chicano

 

Civil rights

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains press releases related to the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, news clippings, speeches, press clippings from the Federal Education Project and correspondence generated by the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas, minutes of the Human Rights Commission of the City and County of San Francisco, the annual report of the California Human Development Corporation, and other similar items related to the subject of civil rights.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Human Rights Commission of the City and County of San Francisco
Interchange
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Markham, Roseanne
Perez, James R.
Subcommittee on the Constitution
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Civil rights--United States.
Box 53, Folder 7

Leadership conference on civil rights

Box 53, Folder 8

Civil rights conference Sacramento, California September 8, 1979

Box 53, Folder 9

Committee on civil rights information

Box 53, Folder 10

Civil rights organizations

Box 53, Folder 11

Civil rights statutes

Box 53, Folder 12

EEOC EE

Box 53, Folder 13

Lawyers committee for civil rights under law

Box 53, Folder 14

Civil rights update

Box 53, Folder 15

Human rights

Box 53, Folder 16

Civil service

Box 54, Folder 1

International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies

Box 54, Folder 2

Human Rights Commission of San Francisco

Box 54, Folder 3

Civil Rights Improvement Act of 1977 Civil Rights Amendment Act 1977

Box 54, Folder 4

Commission on social justice

Box 54, Folder 5

Mexican American Education Study Office of Information and Publications United States Commission on Civil Rights

Box 54, Folder 6

California Human Development Corporation (Community)

Box 54, Folder 7

Civil rights issues

Box 54, Folder 8

Civil rights articles

Box 54, Folder 9

Sylvia Ibarra

 

Community

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains press releases and memoranda regarding such community issues as desegregation, urban development, community block grants and the elderly.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

American GI Forum
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Greater Los Angeles Community Action Agency
Hybels, Richard
Lopez, Rose
Parents Involved in Community Action (PICA)
People's Community Development Organization
Voting Rights Conference
Community development
Box 54, Folder 10

Community Action Agency

Box 54, Folder 11

Community action programs

Box 54, Folder 12

Community activities

Box 54, Folder 13

Community coalitions

Box 54, Folder 14

Community development ... including block grant program

Box 54, Folder 15

Parents involved in community action

Box 54, Folder 16

People's Community Development Corporation

Box 54, Folder 17

Community development and training project

Box 54, Folder 18

GLACAA (Greater Los Angeles Community Action Agency)

Box 54, Folder 19

Community organizations

Box 54, Folder 20

List of San Francisco community organizations

Box 54, Folder 21

Senior citizen's program

Box 54, Folder 22

Small businesses

Box 54, Folder 23

Aid to the elderly

Box 54, Folder 24

Support letters

 

Education

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains press clippings regarding bilingual education in Los Angeles, San Francisco, El Paso, San Antonio and Santa Fe, as well as the National List of Chicano Contacts in Education.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Roos, Peter
Education, Bilingual --United States.
Box 54, Folder 25

Bilingual education newspaper articles - Albuquerque

Box 54, Folder 26

Bilingual education newspaper articles - Arizona

Box 54, Folder 27

Bilingual education newspaper articles - Denver

Box 54, Folder 28

Bilingual education newspaper articles - Los Angeles

Box 54, Folder 29

Bilingual education newspaper articles - El Paso

Box 54, Folder 30

Bilingual education newspaper articles - San Francisco

Box 54, Folder 31

Bilingual education newspaper articles - San Antonio

Box 54, Folder 32

Bilingual education newspaper articles - Santa Fe

Box 54, Folder 33

National list of Chicano contacts in higher education

Box 55, Folder 1

[GI forum correspondence w/MALDEF regarding Salinas City School District]

Box 55, Folder 2

Somerton School District Yuma, Arizona

Box 55, Folder 3

Gadsden, Arizona School District

Box 55, Folder 4

Pajaro Unified School District Watsonville, California

 

Employment

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains EEOC records from San Bernardino, press clippings, correspondence, a memorandum regarding the Alaniz v. California case, and a memorandum from the Chicano Employment Committee of Santa Clara County (California).

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Discrimination in employment --United States
Box 55, Folder 5

Alaniz vs. California Processors, Inc. order/decision

Box 55, Folder 6

Employment

Box 55, Folder 7

Chicano Employment Committee of Santa Clara County

Box 55, Folder 8

Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America Convocation

Box 55, Folder 9

Sears employment situation

Box 55, Folder 10

San Bernardino city employees information

Box 55, Folder 11

CETA - Los Angeles

Box 55, Folder 12

Pesticide programs

Box 55, Folder 13

CETA and the Spanish speaking Dr. Fred E. Romero

Box 55, Folder 14

CETA hearings San Francisco

 

Estrada, Esther

Scope and Contents Note

This file contains the files of Esther Estrada, director of CEAP from 1977-1981, and includes correspondence, memoranda, MALDEF's audited financial statements, the Texas Women's Legal Rights Handbook, notes of speeches, information regarding 1980 census jobs, announcements, programs and transcripts of conferences, a 1980 Census Information Packet, letters of recommendation, phone memos spanning the period 2/78 -2/81, documents regarding police brutality, records of travel, minutes of meetings, lists of common Spanish surnames, memoranda and information about the Bakke v. Board of Regents of California case, daily logs, plans for an Amigos de MALDEF program, letters related to a MALDEF project to distribute Sierra Club calendars to local schools, tape transcripts

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Aceves, Martina
American G.I. Forum
Asilomar Conference
Bay Area Bilingual Education League.
California Census Project Advisory Council
California. Office of Economic Opportunity.
California/Nevada Community Action Association
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
Chicana Issues Conference
Chicano Pinto Research Project
Comité Hispanoamericano por Lengua y Cultura
Estrada, Esther
Gomez, Francisco
IMAGE de California,Sixth Annual Training Conference
La Raza Faculty Conference
Mexican-American Women's National Association (MANA)
National Association of Bilingual Education
National Hispanic Feminist Conference
National Hispanic Institute.
Nebraska Mexican-American Commission.
Pérez, James R.
The Census and Human Services in the 1980's Conference
United States. Community Services Administration.
Western Center on Law and Poverty
Box 55, Folder 15

Abbreviated list of common Spanish surnames

Box 55, Folder 16

Bakke high school and college bulletin

Box 55, Folder 17

Daily log

Box 55, Folder 18

Correspondence

Box 55, Folder 19

Friends of MALDEF program and plan

Box 55, Folder 20

Information

Box 55, Folder 21

Interviews, panels, etc. EE file

Box 55, Folder 22

Letters in response to Sierra Club project

Box 55, Folder 23

Letters of recommendation

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