Powell's Books, Inc., et al v. John Kroeger, et al

Filing 29

Filed clerk order: Amicus Brief [27] , [27] , [27] submitted by The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression is filed. A motion to become amicus is unnecessary pursuant to FRAP 29(a) because all parties have consented to the filing of the brief. Within 5 working days of the filing of this order, filer is ordered to file 10 copies of the brief in paper format, with a Green cover, accompanied by certification, attached to the end of each copy of the brief, that the brief is identical to the version submitted electronically. [7007428] (LA)

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P o w e l l ' s Books, Inc., et al v. John Kroeger, et al D o c . 29 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS F O R THE NINTH CIRCUIT F IL E D JUL 29 2009 M O L L Y C . D W YE R , C LE R K O F C O U R T U . S . C O U R T OF APPE A L S P O W E L L 'S BOOKS, INC.; et al., Plaintiffs - Appellants, v. N o . 09-35153 D .C . No. 3:08-cv-00501-MO D istrict of Oregon, Portland ORDER M A T T SHIRTCLIFF, Baker County D istrict Attorney, in his official capacity; et al., Defendants - Appellees. T h e Amicus Brief submitted by The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of F ree Expression on July 28, 2009 is filed. A motion to become amicus is unnecessary pursuant to FRAP 29(a) because all p a r tie s have consented to the filing of the brief. W ith in five (5) working days of the filing of this order, Amicus is ordered to file ten (10) copies of the brief in paper format, with a Green cover, accompanied by c er tif ic atio n (attached to the end of each copy of the brief) that the brief is identical to the version submitted electronically. A sample certificate is available on the C o u rt's website, www.ca9.uscourts.gov, at the CM/ECF button. F O R THE COURT: M o lly C. Dwyer Clerk of Court By: Liora Anis D e p u ty Clerk Dockets.Justia.com

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