Hamrick and Marston v. State University at Burtonville and Chancellor Richard McNamara.
This brief involves a case brought against the state university at Burtonville for consideration of racial factors in its admissions policy. It consists of a brief outlining the appellees opposition to reconsideration of the trial judge's finding that the policy was inadmissible. It focuses on violation of the appellees' fundamental rights as guaranteed by the constitutions of both the state of Texas and the federal union; the excessive behavior of Chancellor Richard McNamara; and, the validity of an affidavit filed in support of the appeal. 11 pgs. No bibliography provided.