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Brief for Appellant

Conclusion



For the reasons set out in this Jurisdictional Statement, the Court should note probable jurisdiction, and set the case down for plenary consideration with briefs on the merits and oral argument.

Respectfully submitted,

ROY LUCAS
The James Madison Constitutional Law Institute
Four Patchin Place
New York, N.Y. 10011

NORMAN DORSEN
School of Law
New York University

Washington Square
New York, N.Y. 10003

LINDA N. COFFEE
2130 First National Bank Building
Dallas, Texas 75202

SARAH WEDDINGTON
3710 Lawton
Austin, Texas 78731

ROY L. MERRILL, JR.
Daugherty, Bruner, Lastelick and Anderson
1130 Mercantile Bank Building
Dallas, Texas 75201

Attorneys for Appellants

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