about one I give them 150 Asian Goods which is about at that time 4,500 Amic I paid as a against some I paid that money on two occasionsthey never to time and they just and they didn't deliver
that it's a relatively new one. amicus briefs, or friend of the court briefs, in cases that have to do with whether there's a First Amendment right to film police officers
And then, around this time that the show was really successful and I had the opportunity to write the film for this company that we didn't end up making the film with but we amicably parted ways eventually. But that's when I started writing the film.
So the idea that people weren't calling it Monopoly, I mean, this comes up in the depositions. And the amicus briefs in this case are really fun to read, because it's like a who's who of corporate America.
with respect to loaned staff and support than Google. And after amicus brief Google is always there. So great thanks, both to the company and to the amazing employees who put so much enthusiasm into this cause, and it's making the country a better place.
This is why YouTube can have people come and put things up and not get in trouble themselves for things that people put up. We do file as amici, so amicus briefs. That basically means a friend of the court brief, where we come in and we're not a party to the matter, but we want to say, look, these guys are duking it out.
interested um entities and individuals to file Friend of the Court briefs they're called amicus briefs in addition to the briefs of the parties and somebody wanting to file one files a petition with the court asking permission to file an amicus brief and if there are no objections and it's a
Amendment rights, and their news gathering, and freedom of information interests. And we do this through direct litigation-- amicus briefs, also known as friend of the court briefs, where we write briefs in cases that are likely to have an impact on the ability of the press to gather and report the news.
timely request the court allows it in many of the tough cases those involving some new principle of law you're going to have a huge stack of Amicus reefs like that you know you have a lot of things to read and before you go to the oral argument and so when you go to the oral argument uh the justices
they're called amicus briefs in addition to the briefs of the parties and somebody wanting to file one files a petition with the court asking permission to file an amicus brief and if there are no objections and it's a timely request the court allows it in many of the tough cases those involving some new principle of law you're going
again from friends at the Natural Resources Defense Council hey guys we file an amicus brief on Massachusetts versus EPA and I said yeah two questions what's an amicus brief and what's mass v EPA and they explained Massachusetts versus EPA is the most important environmental lawsuit ever to go to the
and we keep trying to think along these lines I got a call one day in my office again from friends at the Natural Resources Defense Council hey guys we file an amicus brief on Massachusetts versus EPA and I said yeah two questions what's an amicus brief and what's mass v
purchased Gulf oil it then purchased Texaco which itself had already purchased Getty it then purchased Unocal that's all one company konechno and Philips have merged BP bought amico and arco shell is also the product of a number of other smaller mergers and these are just the mega-mergers because
But if I'm right, I'm going to make 50 times my money. He had recently gone through a divorce, which he said to me it was an amicable divorce, but it halved his assets.
making these these these comments. You know, he's advocated for forced displacement. I think he called it voluntary immigration, which was, you you know, funny. And the heritage minister, Amichai Eliyahu, I think, he was, you know, he would he, you know, said during a meeting that dropping a nuclear
Joining us today are Gabe Rottman and Gunita Singh from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. A little background on what the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is-- is an organization that is focused on providing pro-bono legal representation, amicus curiae support, and other legal resources to protect First Amendment freedoms and the news gathering rights of journalists.
legalization of gay marriage. Chris, along with Brendon and Scott and a number of other professional athletes, filed an amicus brief in the Prop 8 case before the Supreme Court. And in March of 2013, Chris joined Athlete Ally, an organization focused on stopping homophobia and
The problem with annoy.com was that if the CDA was constitutional, Clinton then was subject to criminal prosecution for violating both the prohibition on posting indecency and the online communication of quote "indecent material with intent to annoy." So, we mounted a two-pronged attack. First, we filed a brief amicus curiae, a friend of the court brief in the United States Supreme Court, in the ACLU suit. And there, we attacked the constitutionality of the CDA itself. Second, we filed our own suit against Attorney General