22 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 3, 1962 — Ted Sachs, Lawyer of Gus Scholle, Horowitz-Block Still Fighting Apportionment Case Engagement Told Ted Sachs, attorney for Au- gust Scholle and quiet legal genius behind Scholle's original victory in the Senate apportion- ment case. is not about to throw in the gloves. Referring to Justice Potter Stewart's U.S. Supreme Court blocking of the Michigan Su- THEODORE SACHS preme Court's order calling for reapportionment of the State Senate, Sachs said he would im- mediately seek a review of the Justice's decision by the entire U.S. Supreme Court. Sachs has been handling Scholle's case for the past three years. After much searching through obscure Federal court decisions Sachs came up with a legal For the Firmest in Music Dave Diamond maneuver enabling him to con- vince the Michigan Supreme Court that the state's 1952 con- stitutional amendment is a vio- lation of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Sachs says that "Gus had the guts at a time when people were calling him names, and the foresight and dedication to proceed with this case. He took an unbelievable amount of per- sonal abuse." "I'm glad I had a client who understood the matter and felt deeply about the ultimate jus- tice involved," said Sachs. Sachs is a partner in the law firm of Rothe, Marston, Mazey, Sachs and O'Connell. Senior partner Nicholas Rothe consid- ers Sachs an extraordinary stu- dent of the law. "Ted is tops in his field," Rothe said. "Take it from me, I know a lot about lawyers." Sachs was a straight "A" graduate of Wayne State Uni- versity. where he majored in political science. He won his juris doctor degree at the U. of M. in 1951, also with near per- fect grades. 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