Intl. Refugee Assistance v. Donald J. Trump
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AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF by American Center for Law and Justice as Amicus Curiae in electronic and paper format. Method of Filing Paper Copies: courier. Date Paper Copies Mailed, Dispatched, or Delivered to Court: 11/01/2017. [1000184588] [17-2231, 17-2232, 17-2233, 17-2240] Edward White [Entered: 11/01/2017 09:32 AM]
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE AFFILIATIONS AND OTHER INTERESTS
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17-2231-L
International Refugee Assist. Project, et al v. Donald J. Trump, et al
No. __________
Caption: __________________________________________________
17-2232, 17-2233, 17-2240
Pursuant to FRAP 26.1 and Local Rule 26.1,
American Center for Law and Justice
______________________________________________________________________________
(name of party/amicus)
______________________________________________________________________________
amicus curiae
who is _______________________, makes the following disclosure:
(appellant/appellee/petitioner/respondent/amicus/intervenor)
1.
Is party/amicus a publicly held corporation or other publicly held entity?
2.
Does party/amicus have any parent corporations?
YES NO
If yes, identify all parent corporations, including all generations of parent corporations:
3.
Is 10% or more of the stock of a party/amicus owned by a publicly held corporation or
other publicly held entity?
YES NO
If yes, identify all such owners:
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YES
NO
4.
Is there any other publicly held corporation or other publicly held entity that has a direct
financial interest in the outcome of the litigation (Local Rule 26.1(a)(2)(B))?
YES
NO
If yes, identify entity and nature of interest:
5.
Is party a trade association? (amici curiae do not complete this question)
YES
NO
If yes, identify any publicly held member whose stock or equity value could be affected
substantially by the outcome of the proceeding or whose claims the trade association is
pursuing in a representative capacity, or state that there is no such member:
6.
Does this case arise out of a bankruptcy proceeding?
If yes, identify any trustee and the members of any creditors’ committee:
/s/ Edward L. White III
Signature: ____________________________________
YES
NO
November 1, 2017
Date: ___________________
American Center for Law and Justice
Counsel for: __________________________________
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
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November 1, 2017
I certify that on _________________ the foregoing document was served on all parties or their
counsel of record through the CM/ECF system if they are registered users or, if they are not, by
serving a true and correct copy at the addresses listed below:
/s/ Edward L. White III
_______________________________
(signature)
November 1, 2017
________________________
(date)
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