Memorandum to James F. Bullock [on the] subject, questions raised by Green v. Eure / from John Sanders. 1974 Mar. 7.

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Memorandum to James F. Bullock [on the] subject, questions raised by Green v. Eure / from John Sanders. 1974 Mar. 7.

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Sanders, John L.

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John L. Sanders (1927- ) taught at and/or directed The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Institute of Government from 1956 to 1994, with interruptions. The IOG provides training, research, publishing, and consulting for North Carolina's state and local governments. Sanders was also directly involved in state and local government, working on the creation of a statewide community college system and on state constitutional and reapportionment issues. He helped design a plan for desegreg...

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North Carolina State Constitution Study Commission

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Institute of Government

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The Institute of Government was established in 1932 to provide training, consulting, and research services for state and local governments in North Carolina. It is one of the oldest university-based organizations of this sort in the U.S. and has gained distinction for the comprehensiveness of its programs. Although Albert Coates, who directed the Institute from 1932 to 1962, was on the faculty of the university's School of Law, the Institute was independent of the university until 1942, when it ...