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Ok Fun, who were the attorneys? EWE?
Another UL story that starts with "as the story goes".. This university has more history told thru hearsay and rumor than any other that I've ever heard of.
Meanwhile, our friends at the Advocate run stories like these: https://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana...c1cb53ced.html
There is a reason more federal patent cases are filed in Texas than anywhere else.
It's because two federal courts are KNOWN to be favorable to patent plaintiffs.
There was a reason they chose to use SLI for the precedent setting court case in Shreveport.
Besides the case being needed to get the Board of Education's segregation edict off the books, they needed a quick acting example.
Opposite end of the spectrum but they chose SLI not because SLI was the most obstinate but because they had made it clear they would be willing participants on the still necessary litigation.
There is a reason plaintifs choose Texas for patent litigation, similarly but not identically the favorable outcome was the reason they chose SLI and Clara Dell Constantine for the case in Shreveport.
Clara Dell Constantine was the first plaintiff in the case, but she wasn't the first African-American graduate.
1) Who was?
2) Where does her portrait hang?
3) Who spearheaded the portrait?
1) Christiana Smith
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