Intl. Refugee Assistance v. Donald J. Trump

Filing 91

AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF by Amici Curiae, Civil Rights Organizations in Support of Appellees in electronic and paper format. Method of Filing Paper Copies: mail. Date Paper Copies Mailed, Dispatched, or Delivered to Court: 11/17/2017. [1000194348] [17-2231, 17-2232, 17-2233, 17-2240] Lynne Bernabei [Entered: 11/17/2017 10:36 AM]

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT APPEARANCE OF COUNSEL FORM BAR ADMISSION & ECF REGISTRATION: if you have not been admitted to practice before the Fourth Circuit, you must complete and return an Application for Admission before filing this form. If you were admitted to practice under a different name than you are now using, you must include your former name when completing this form so that we can locate you on the attorney roll. Electronic filing by counsel is required in all Fourth Circuit cases. If you have not registered as a Fourth Circuit ECF Filer, please complete the required steps at Register for eFiling. THE CLERK WILL ENTER MY APPEARANCE IN APPEAL NO. 17-2231(L), 17-2232, 17-2233 as Retained JCourt-appointed(CJA) Court-assigned(non-CJA) IFederal Defender Pro Bono flGovernment COUNSEL FOR: Amid Advocates for Youth, et al. as the (party name) ap,e1lant(s)appellee(s) Epetitioner(s) respondent(s) amicus curiae Dintervenor(s) Emovant(s) ko1* (signature) Alan R. Kabat 202-745-1942 Name (printed or typed) Voice Phone Bernabei & Kabat, PLLC Firm Name (if applicable) 202-745-2627 Fax Number 1400 - 16th Street N.W., Suite 500 Washington, D.C. 20036-2223 Kabat@Bernabeipllc.com E-mail address (print or type) Address CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE the foregoing document was served on all parties or their counsel of record I certify that on Nov. 17, 2017 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: (,k04,at Signature 01/19/2016 SCC Nov. 17,2017 Date

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