Albert Snyder v. Fred Phelps, Sr.
Filing
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AMICUS CURIAE/INTERVENOR BRIEF filed by Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression in electronic and paper format. Type of Brief: Amicus Curiae. Method of Filing Paper Copies: mail. Date Paper Copies Mailed, Dispatched, or Delivered to Court: 06/18/2008. [997878169] [08-1026] (JJW)
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
APPEARANCE OF COUNSEL FORM
08-1026 No. _____________________
THE CLERK WILL ENTER MY APPEARANCE AS COUNSEL ON BEHALF OF:
The ______ Jefferson Center __ the Protection of ____________ ____Thomas _____________for_____________Free Expression_______________as the
(party name) appellant(s) appellee(s) petitioner(s) respondent(s) amicus curiae intervenor(s)
/s/ J. Joshua Wheeler ______________________________________ (signature)
If you have not been admitted to practice before the Fourth Circuit, you must complete and return an application for admission with this form. If you were admitted to practice under a different name than you are using now, you must include your former name when completing this form so that we can locate you on the attorney roll.
J. Joshua Wheeler __________________________________
434- ___4 ___ ____295-_784 ____
Name (printed or typed)
The Thomas Jefferson Center __________________________________
Voice Phone
434-296- ____ _______3621 ____
Firm Name (if applicable)
400 Worrell Drive __________________________________
Char otte __ l _ VA 22911 ____l___svil_e,_______________________
Fax Number
j @j _jw__t_cen_er_or______________________ _ __ t _ . _ g
Address
E-mail address (print or type)
I am not participating in this case. Appellate counsel is:
__________________________________________________________
(Name) (Phone)
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