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[Forfeiture of Charter, League of United Latin American Citizens - September 1, 1965]
Document from the Secretary of State of Texas, dated September 1, 1965, revokes the exempt charter of the League of United Latin American Citizens for failure to file a required report. It orders that the corporation will be dissolved and conduct no more business in the state of Texas.
[Guide to LULAC Charter Records Printout - April 7, 1976]
Guide to LULAC charter records printout on April 7, 1976, explaining the contents and codes contained in the printout.
[H.R. 8713, 94th Congress, 1st session - 1975]
H.R. 8713, Report No. 94-506, of the 94th Congress, 1st session introducted by Peter W. Rodino on July 17, 1975 and reported with an amendment on September 24, 1975. "A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act, and for other purposes."
[Harris County, Texas, Official District Clerk Fee Officer's Receipt to John J. Herrera - 1977-06-22]
Official Receipt from the Harris County, Texas, District Clerk Fee Officer, to John J. Herrera dated June 22, 1977. This is regarding the case: "American Express vs League of United Latin American Citizens."
IBM Deferred Vacation Record
Small card is Kenith L. Ballard's copy of his Deferred Vacation Record spanning 1969-1971 noting vacation days earned and deferred as well as days to be taken in 1971.
[Impeachment Agenda, League of United Latin American Citizens]
Document titled "Impeachment Agenda, League of United Latin American Citizens" listing the procedural steps for impeachment.
[Inactive Files form for John J. Herrera vs. Felix Tijerina]
Inactive file form for John J. Herrera versus Felix Tijerina with note that a $1,500 fee had been paid in full with interest.
[Instructions and regulations to all school officers of county, city, town and school districts]
Legal document from L.A. Woods, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Texas, giving instructions and regulations to all school officers of County, City, Town and School Districts regarding segregation of students in public schools in the State of Texas.
[Judgement Against Defendant, E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1975-09-18]
Judgement Against Defendant in the case of E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated September 18, 1975, and signed by Judge Sandra Day O'Connor.
[Judgement Against Defendant, E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1975-09-18]
Judgement Against Defendant in the case of E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated September 18, 1975, and signed by Judge Sandra Day O'Connor.
[Judgement Against Defendant, E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1975-09-18]
Judgement Against Defendant regarding E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated September 18, 1975, and signed by Judge Sandra Day O'Connor.
[Judgement Against Defendant, E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1975-09-18]
Judgement Against Defendant regarding E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated September 18, 1975, and signed by Judge Sandra Day O'Connor.
[Judgement Against Defendant, E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1975-09-18]
Judgement Against Defendant regarding E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated September 18, 1975, and signed by Judge Sandra Day O'Connor.
[Judgement Against Defendant, E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1975-09-18]
Judgement Against Defendant regarding E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated September 18, 1975, and signed by Judge Sandra Day O'Connor.
[Judgement Against Defendant, E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1975-09-18]
Judgement Against Defendant regarding E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated September 18, 1975, and signed by Judge Sandra D. O'Connor.
[Judgement Against Defendant, E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1975-09-18]
Judgement Against Defendant regarding E & J Travel Bureau dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated September 18, 1975, and signed by Judge Sandra Day O'Connor.
[Judgement against the State of Texas]
Supreme Court of the United States, case number 406, October term, 1953. Pete Hernández v. the State of Texas. Hernández had appealed the decision of the Court of Criminal Appeals of the State of Texas.
[Judgement against the State of Texas, page seven]
Supreme Court of the United States, case number 406, October term, 1953. Pete Hernández v. the State of Texas. Hernández had appealed the decision of the Court of Criminal Appeals of the State of Texas.
[Judgement against the State of Texas, page seven]
Supreme Court of the United States, case number 406, October term, 1953. Pete Hernández v. the State of Texas. Hernández had appealed the decision of the Court of Criminal Appeals of the State of Texas.
[Judgement and Order of Reinstatement, LULAC vs. John L. Hill - 1967-09-21]
Judgement and Order of Reinstatement in the case of League of United Latin American Citizens versus John L. Hill, Secretary of State of Texas. The ruling states that the forfeiture of LULAC's charter is to be set aside affording the corporation "all the rights and powers conferred on it by the original issuance of said Charter."
[Judge's Orders and Motion to Withdraw and Substitute Counsel, American Express vs. LULAC]
Judge's Orders and Motion to Withdraw and Substitute Counsel regarding American Express vs. League of United Latin American Citizens; unsigned and undated.
[Judge's Orders and Motion to Withdraw and Substitute Counsel, American Express vs. LULAC - 1980-07-29]
Documents regarding American Express vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, including Judge's Orders and Motion to Withdraw and Substitute Counsel.
[Judge's Orders, Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. LULAC, 1977-01-31]
Judge's Orders dated January 31, 1977, in the case of Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. League of United Latin American Citizens requires the Defendant to submit answers to the Plaintiff's request.
[Judgment against defendant, E & J Travel Bureau vs. Joseph R. Benites, et al., 1975-09-11]
Final judgment against LULAC in the case of E & J Travel Bureau, a California corporation, dba Arizona Bank Travel Service vs. Joseph R. Benites, et ux, et al, declared by Sandra D. O'Connor, on September 11, 1975.
[Judgment, Minerva Delgado et al vs. Bastrop Independent School District - 1948-06-15]
Judgment of the case of Minerva Delgado et al vs. Bastrop Independent School District of Bastrop County, et al., regarding segregation of Mexican Americans in schools of Texas. This judgment was declared in the No. 388 Civil District Court of the United States, Western District of Texas by Judge Ben H. Rice.
[Judgment, Minerva Delgado et al vs. Bastrop Independent School District - 1948-06-15]
Judgment of the case of Minerva Delgado et al vs. Bastrop Independent School District of Bastrop County, et al., regarding segregation of Mexican Americans in schools of Texas. This judgment was declared in the No. 388 Civil District Court of the United States, Western District of Texas by Judge Ben H. Rice.
[Judgment, Minerva Delgado et al vs. Bastrop Independent School District - 1948-06-15]
Judgment of the case of Minerva Delgado et al vs. Bastrop Independent School District of Bastrop County, et al., regarding segregation of Mexican Americans in schools of Texas. This judgment was declared in the No. 388 Civil District Court of the United States, Western District of Texas by Judge Ben H. Rice.
[Judgment No. 883,327, Clara Lee Clark vs. Elfrerray Neal, Jr., and wife, Dorethea W. Neal - 1974-08-12]
Copy of Judgment No. 883,327 for Clara Lee Clark vs. Elfrerray Neal, Jr., and wife, Dorethea W. Neal, ruling both plaintiff and defendant to have been negligent in the cause of a car collision and that neither wins anything from the other. John J. Herrera is the attorney for the Neals.
[Judgment No. 97413, John J. Johancsik vs John J. Herrera - 1961-02-20]
Copy of the judgment for John J. Johancsik vs John J. Herrera, ruling against defendant Herrera and setting the amount for damages and interest rate of repayment. The document has been signed by Herrera, but no one else, nor is a judge's name attached.
[Latin American Segregation Suit, recording transcripts, pages four through eight]
Document certifying the transcripts from a recorded conversation on July 5, 1955 between O. B. Ellis, General Manager of the Texas Prison System, and George Ramirez, #129694. Ellis questioned Ramirez about his involvement in the federal lawsuit filed against the Prison System. The document was signed by Ramirez and notarized July 13, 1955.
[Latin American Segregation Suit, recording transcripts, pages fourteen through eighteen]
Document certifying the transcripts from a recorded conversation on July 5, 1955 between O. B. Ellis, General Manager of the Texas Prison System, and Mateo Camarillo, #129696. Ellis questioned Camarillo about attorney John Herrera and the pending lawsuit filed against the Prison System. The document was signed by Camarillo and notarized on July 13, 1955. Document of a voluntary statement from inmate Ernesto Longorio, #129700. Longorio stated that he did not give permission for his name to used in the segregation lawsuit against the Texas Prison System. The statement is signed and notarized on July 13, 1955.
[Latin American Segregation Suit, recording transcripts, pages nine through thirteen]
Document certifying the transcripts from a recorded conversation on July 5, 1955 between O. B. Ellis, General Manager of the Texas Prison System, and Ben Rios, #129698. Ellis questioned Rios about Attorney John Herrera and the pending lawsuit filed against the Prison System. The document was signed by Ben Rios and notarized July 13, 1955.
[Latin American Segregation Suit, recording transcripts, pages one through three]
Document certifying the transcripts from a recorded conversation on July 5, 1955 between O. B. Ellis, General Manager of the Texas Prison System, and Abraham Rios, #129699. Rios claimed to have no knowledge of attorney John J. Herrera filing a suit against the Prison System. The document was signed by Rios and notarized July 13, 1955.
[League of United Latin American Citizens Charter Amendment - 1939-06-19]
Document is an amendment to the League of United Latin American Citizens Charter dated June 19, 1939. The amendment serves to extend the corporation's territorial limits from "the State of Texas," as indicated in the original charter, to "the United States of America." It is signed by officers of LULAC as well as a notary public.
[League of United Latin American Citizens Charter Amendment - 1939-06-19]
Document is an amendment to the League of United Latin American Citizens Charter dated June 19, 1939. The amendment serves to extend the corporation's territorial limits from "the State of Texas," as indicated in the original charter, to "the United States of America." It is signed by officers of LULAC as well as a notary public.
[League of United Latin American Citizens Charter Amendment - 1957-09-13]
Document is an amendment to the League of United Latin American Citizens charter that is dated September 13, 1957. The amendment indicates a change in the governing body, approves the use of "LULAC" as the corporation's non-official name, defines the principal office location, and outlines membership stock by class of member.
[League of United Latin American Citizens Charter Amendment - 1957-09-13]
Document is an amendment to the League of United Latin American Citizens charter that is dated September 13, 1957. The amendment indicates a change in the governing body, approves the use of "LULAC" as the corporation's non-official name, defines the principal office location, and outlines membership stock by class of member.
[Legal agreement of private donation received from Felix Tijerina to the League of United Latin American Citizens]
Legal agreement of private donation received from Felix Tijerina to the League of United Latin American Citizens to Sponsor a Road Show and Dance by Gonzalo Moya. This document was written to detail and elaborate on a monetary donation received from Felix Tijerina, Texas Regional Governor of the League of United Latin American Citizens, to organize and fund a Road Show and Dance for the purpose of raising funds for an Educational Program.
[Legal document hiring attorneys to file a suit against the Texas Prison System on behalf of Abraham Rios]
Legal document of Abraham Rios hiring attorneys, Ralph Estrada of Tuscon, Arizona, A.L. Wirin of Los Angeles, California, and John J. Herrera of Houston, Texas. Wirin and Herrera will prosecute a lawsuit against the Texas Prison System and the State of Texas for confining Rios to a segregated Prison Farm. Rios was convicted of rape in Matagorda, Texas and receiving a penalty of ten years in prison.
[Legal document hiring attorneys to file a suit against the Texas Prison System on behalf of Ben Rios]
Legal document of Ben Rios hiring attorneys, Ralph Estrada of Tuscon, Arizona, A.L. Wirin of Los Angeles, California, and John J. Herrera of Houston, Texas. Wirin and Herrera will prosecute a lawsuit against the Texas Prison System and the State of Texas for confining Rios to a segregated Prison Farm. Rios was convicted of rape in Matagorda, Texas and receiving a penalty of ten years in prison.
[Legal document hiring attorneys to file a suit against the Texas Prison System on behalf of Domingo Torres]
Legal document of Domingo Torres hiring attorneys, Ralph Estrada of Tuscon, Arizona, A.L. Wirin of Los Angeles, California, and John J. Herrera of Houston, Texas. Wirin and Herrera will prosecute a lawsuit against the Texas Prison System and the State of Texas for confining Torres to a segregated Prison Farm. Torres was convicted of rape in Matagorda, Texas and receiving a penalty of ten years in prison.
[Legal document hiring attorneys to file a suit against the Texas Prison System on behalf of Ernesto Longoria]
Legal document of Ernesto Longoria hiring attorneys, Ralph Estrada of Tuscon, Arizona, A.L. Wirin of Los Angeles, California, and John J. Herrera of Houston, Texas. Wirin and Herrera will prosecute a lawsuit against the Texas Prison System and the State of Texas for confining Longoria to a segregated Prison Farm. Longoria was convicted of rape in Matagorda, Texas and receiving a penalty of ten years in prison.
[Legal document hiring attorneys to file a suit against the Texas Prison System on behalf of George Ramirez]
Legal document of George Ramirez hiring attorneys, Ralph Estrada of Tuscon, Arizona, A.L. Wirin of Los Angeles, California, and John J. Herrera of Houston, Texas. Wirin and Herrera will prosecute a lawsuit against the Texas Prison System and the State of Texas for confining Ramirez to a segregated Prison Farm. Ramirez was convicted of rape in Matagorda, Texas and receiving a penalty of ten years in prison.
[Legal document hiring attorneys to file a suit against the Texas Prison System on behalf of Mateo Camarillo]
Legal document of Mateo Camarillo hiring attorneys, Ralph Estrada of Tuscon, Arizona, A.L. Wirin of Los Angeles, California, and John J. Herrera of Houston, Texas. Wirin and Herrera will prosecute a lawsuit against the Texas Prison System and the State of Texas for confining Camarillo to a segregated Prison Farm. Camarillo was convicted of rape in Matagorda, Texas and receiving a penalty of ten years in prison.
[Legal documents in support of a lawsuit filed by Joe Velez vs John Herrera, Eduardo Morga, et al]
Summons naming John J. Herrera, Eduardo Morga, Manuel Gonzales, and Does I through X as defendants in a civil suit with Jse Velez as the plaintiff; document naming League of United Latin American Citizens California State Council Board and LULAC as Does I and II respectively; temporary restraining order against the suspension of Velez from his LULAC office; complaint injunction for the lawsuit; document verifying Velez as the plaintiff; section of the LULAC Constitution, By-Laws and Protocol presented as Exhibit A; declaration of Velez in support of the temporary restraining order, injunction, and supplemental points.
[Legal documents pertaining to American Express vs. LULAC]
Legal documents pertaining to American Express versus League of United Latin American Citizens includes: Certificate from Ray Hardy, District Clerk of Harris County, Plaintiff's Original Petition, Client Affidavit, Exhibit A bank statement, Default Judgement.
[Legal Notice of Bankruptcy Meeting for Joe Velez - September 10, 1976]
Legal document from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Conley S. Brown, Bankruptcy Judge, in Eureka, California, to Joe S. A. Velez of Santa Rosa, California and his creditors dated September 10, 1976. This is a notice for Velez and his creditors to appear at a bankruptcy meeting on October 13, 1976.
[Legal papers related to immigration cases]
Document containing documents about specific immigration cases. Identifying information has been redacted.
[Legal Resolution for the Acquisition of a Club House for Use of Members of League of United Latin American Citizens, 1955]
Legal Resolution for the Acquisition of a Club House for Use of Members of League of United Latin American Citizens. The resolution mentions the location of the club house to be acquired for use by LULAC members as a club house with the physical address: 3002-3004 Bagby Street, Houston, Texas. The resolution also states that the money for the purchase of the club house, $15,500.00, is to be loaned to LULAC by Felix Tijerina at the rate of 6% per annum to be paid within five years.
[Letter from Joseph A. Porto with Affidavit and Motion for Summary Judgement - 1977-03-22]
Letter from Joseph A. Porto, dated March 22, 1977, directed to Ray Hardy, District Clerk of Harris County, and Alfred J. Hernandez, Attorney for Defendant. The letter refers to the enclosures, Affidavit in Support of Attorney's Fees and Motion for Summary Judgement, regarding American Express versus League of United Latin American Citizens.
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