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ALA. LEGISLATIVE BLACK CAUCUS v. ALABAMA

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          Nos. 13-895, 13-1138

                In the
      6upreme Court of t0C mniteb 6tatC5

ALABAMA LEGISLATIVE BLACK CAUCUS, et al.
              Appellants,
                   V.
             ALABAMA, et al.
               Appellees.

 ALABAMA DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE, et al.
              Appellants,


                 ALABAMA, et al.
                    Appellees.

On Appeal from the United States District Court for the
            Middle District of Alabama


BRIEF FOR APPELLEES


Dorman Walker
Deputy Attorney General
BALCH & BINGHAM LLP
Post Office Box 78
Montgomery, AL 36101
(334) 269-3138
dwalker@balch.com
Counsel for Appellees
Gerald Dial, Alabama
Senator, and Jim
McClendon, Alabama
Representative


LUTHER STRANGE
Alabama Attorney General
Andrew L. Brasher*
Solicitor General
Megan A. Kirkpatrick
Assistant Solicitor General
John J. Park, Jr.
Deputy Attorney General
OFFICE OF ALA. ATT'Y GEN.
501 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, AL 36130
(334) 242-7300
abrasher@ago. state. al.us
Counsel for Appellees
Alabama and Jim Bennett,
Alabama Secretary of State


October 9, 2014           *Counsel of Record


October 9, 2014


*Counsel of Record

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