TIKTOK INC. et al v. TRUMP et al

Filing 15

MOTION for Preliminary Injunction MOTION to Expedite by BYTEDANCE LTD., TIKTOK INC. (Attachments: #1 Memorandum in Support, #2 Declaration, #3 Declaration, #4 Declaration, #5 Declaration, #6 Exhibit, #7 Exhibit, #8 Exhibit, #9 Exhibit, #10 Exhibit, #11 Exhibit, #12 Exhibit, #13 Exhibit, #14 Exhibit, #15 Exhibit, #16 Exhibit, #17 Exhibit, #18 Exhibit, #19 Exhibit, #20 Exhibit, #21 Exhibit, #22 Exhibit, #23 Exhibit, #24 Exhibit, #25 Exhibit, #26 Exhibit, #27 Exhibit, #28 Exhibit, #29 Exhibit, #30 Exhibit, #31 Exhibit, #32 Exhibit, #33 Exhibit, #34 Exhibit, #35 Exhibit, #36 Exhibit, #37 Exhibit, #38 Exhibit, #39 Exhibit, #40 Exhibit, #41 Exhibit, #42 Exhibit, #43 Text of Proposed Order)(Hall, John). Added MOTION to Expedite on 9/24/2020 (zeg).

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TYLER UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY SCHOOL OF LAW BERKELEY, CA 94720  510.664.4986 atyler@berkeley.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS University of California, Berkeley School of Law, 2012-present Shannon Cecil Turner Professor of Jurisprudence (2019-present); previously Professor of Law Affiliated Faculty, Institute for European Studies Courses: The Federal Courts and the Federal System; Civil Procedure; Seminar on the Supreme Court and Constitutional Law; Seminar on the Constitution in Wartime; Public Law and Policy Workshop (various topics: Advanced Constitutional Law; Administrative Law; Civil Procedure & Federal Courts) London School of Economics and Political Science, Spring 2017 Visiting Senior Fellow, Department of Law The George Washington University Law School, 2004-2012 Associate Professor of Law; with tenure, 2009-2012 New York University School of Law, Spring 2011 Visiting Professor of Law University of Virginia School of Law, Spring 2010 Visiting Professor of Law Harvard Law School, Fall 2007 Visiting Associate Professor of Law Georgetown University Law Center, Spring 2003 Visiting Researcher LEGAL EXPERIENCE Sidley & Austin, Washington, D.C. Associate (2000-2004) The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court of the United States Law Clerk (1999-2000) The Honorable Guido Calabresi, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Law Clerk (1998-1999) EDUCATION Harvard Law School, J.D., magna cum laude (1998) Harvard Law Review: Treasurer, Volume 111; Editor, Volume 110 Case 1:20-cv-02658-CJN Document 15-5 Filed 09/23/20 Page 17 of 20 Amanda L. Tyler Page 2 James Barr Ames Moot Court Finals, Boykin C. Wright Memorial Fund Prize (1998): Best Team Award (Charles Hamilton Houston Memorial Team) George Leisure Award for Best Oralist Stanford University, AB, Public Policy, with Distinction and Honors (1995) ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS AND WORKS IN PROGRESS Books: SUPREME RBG: PURSUING GENDER EQUALITY AND A “MORE PERFECT UNION” THROUGH HER LIFE with the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg (University of California Press, forthcoming 2021) AND WORK, HABEAS CORPUS: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2021) HABEAS CORPUS IN WARTIME: FROM THE TOWER OF LONDON TO GUANTANAMO BAY (Oxford University Press 2017) (paperback 2019) HART & WECHSLER’S FEDERAL COURTS AND THE FEDERAL SYSTEM, with Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Jack L. Goldsmith, John F. Manning & David L. Shapiro (Foundation Press) (Eighth Edition in progress) HART & WECHSLER’S FEDERAL COURTS AND THE FEDERAL SYSTEM, with Richard H. Fallon, Jr., Jack L. Goldsmith, John F. Manning & David L. Shapiro (Foundation Press) (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Supplements to the Seventh Edition) Articles, Essays, and Book Chapters: Courts and the Executive in Wartime: A Comparative Study of the American and British Approaches to the Detention of Citizens During World War II, in JUDGING NATIONAL SECURITY (Robert M. Chesney & Stephen I. Vladeck eds.) (forthcoming Oxford University Press 2021) (book chapter) Courts and the Executive in Wartime: A Comparative Study of the American and British Approaches to the Internment of Citizens During World War II and Their Lessons for Today, 107 CALIF. L. REV. 789 (2019) (longer article treatment of subject) The “New Federalism” in Constitutional Interpretation: A Case Study in Partisan Gerrymandering, in ITALIAN-AMERICAN DIALOGUES IN LAW (forthcoming University of California, Berkeley School of Law Press 2021) (book chapter) Direct Democracy and Judicial Review in the United States, in MISINFORMATION IN REFERENDA (Sandrine Baume, Véronique Boillet & Vincent Martenet eds.) (Routledge 2020) (book chapter) Customary Law and the Domain of Federal Common Law Today, in CUSTOMARY LAW (Laurent Mayali & Pierre Mousseron eds.) (Springer Verlag 2018) (book chapter) Case 1:20-cv-02658-CJN Document 15-5 Filed 09/23/20 Page 18 of 20 Amanda L. Tyler Page 3 Habeas Corpus, in THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION (Karren Orren & John Compton, eds.) (Cambridge University Press 2018) (book chapter) Habeas Corpus in the Anglo-American Legal Tradition, 16 J. KOREAN L. 31 (2016) A “Second Magna Carta”: The English Habeas Corpus Act and the Statutory Origins of the Habeas Privilege, 91 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1949 (2016) Assessing the Role of History in the Federal Courts Canon: A Word of Caution, 90 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1739 (2015) Habeas Corpus and the American Revolution, 103 CALIF. L. REV. 635 (2015) The Forgotten Core Meaning of the Suspension Clause, 125 HARV. L. REV. 901 (2012) A Dialogue with Federal Judges on the Role of History in Interpretation, 80 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 1889 (2012) (with the Honorable Frank H. Easterbrook, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Charles F. Lettow, Reena Raggi, Jeffrey S. Sutton, and Diane P. Wood) The Counterfactual that Came to Pass: What If the Founders had not Constitutionalized the Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus?, 45 IND. L. REV. 3 (2011) Setting the Supreme Court’s Agenda: Is There a Place for Certification?, 78 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 1310 (2010), republished in part in THE SUPREME COURT SOURCEBOOK 273-276 (Richard H. Seamon, Andrew Siegel, Joseph Thai & Kathryn Watts, eds. 2013) The Story of Klein: The Scope of Congress’s Authority to Shape the Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts, in FEDERAL COURTS STORIES (Vicki Jackson & Judith Resnik eds., Foundation Press 2009) Suspension as an Emergency Power, 118 YALE L. J. 600 (2009) Is Suspension a Political Question?, 59 STAN. L. REV. 333 (2006) Continuity, Coherence, and the Canons, 99 NW. U. L. REV. 1389 (2005) Other Published Writing: Thuraissigiam and the Future of the Suspension Clause, LAWFARE BLOG (July 2, 2020), available at: https://www.lawfareblog.com/thuraissigiam-and-future-suspension-clause In Memoriam: Professor David L. Shapiro, 133 HARV. L. REV. 2454 (2020) Lessons from President Lincoln in the Age of Coronavirus, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE (Mar. 27, 2020), available at: https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/Lessons-fromPresident-Lincoln-in-the-age-of-15160434.php Case 1:20-cv-02658-CJN Document 15-5 Filed 09/23/20 Page 19 of 20 Amanda L. Tyler Page 4 Habeas Corpus in Wartime and Larger Lessons for Constitutional Law, HARVARD LAW REVIEW ONLINE (April 2019), available at: https://blog.harvardlawreview.org/_habeas-corpusin-wartime_-and-larger-lessons-for-constitutional-law/ The Travel Ban and Judicial Deference to the Executive Branch on Matters of National Security: The Cautionary Tale of the Japanese American Internment, USA TODAY (Jan. 24, 2018), available at: https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2018/01/24/trump-travel-bansupreme-court-japanese-american-internment-cautionary-tale-amanda-tylercolumn/1055966001/ The First “Citizen Enemy Combatants” and the War on Terror Today, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS BLOG (Jan. 4, 2018), available at: https://blog.oup.com/2018/01/first-citizen-enemycombatants/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=oupacademic&utm_campaign=oupblog ACLU v. Mattis and the Citizen Enemy Combatant in Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, LAWFARE BLOG (Dec. 12, 2017), available at: https://www.lawfareblog.com/aclu-v-mattis-and-citizen-enemycombatant-hamdi-v-rumsfeld Honoring the Legacy of Mitsuye Endo, SACRAMENTO BEE (August 25, 2016); also posted on LAWFARE BLOG (Aug. 25, 2016), available at: https://www.lawfareblog.com/honoring-legacymitsuye-endo BAR MEMBERSHIPS Bars of the District of Columbia (active) and the State of New York (inactive) Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States and various United States Courts of Appeals RECENT HONORS University of California, Berkeley School of Law, 2020 Rutter Award for Teaching Distinction American Law Institute, Elected Member, 2018 Order of the Coif Distinguished Visitor, 2017 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES American Association of Law Schools: Scholarly Papers Selection Committee Chair (2019); Federal Courts Section Chair (2015) & Chair-Elect (2014); Federal Courts Section Executive Committee Member (2009-present); Federal Courts Section Daniel J. Meltzer Memorial Award Committee (2016); Federal Courts Section Best Untenured Article Selection Committee (2015); Scholarly Papers Selection Committee Member (2006) Board of Overseers, Harvard Law Review Association (2008-present) Panetta Institute for Public Policy, Annual speaker on the Supreme Court to the Institute’s Congressional Internship Program (2013-2019) Case 1:20-cv-02658-CJN Document 15-5 Filed 09/23/20 Page 20 of 20 Amanda L. Tyler Page 5 Naval Postgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security Executive Leaders Program, Guest Lecturer on Constitutional Law issues (2016-present) Alumni Council, Public Policy Program, Stanford University (2012-2016) Member, American Society for Legal History MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS For: Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Yale University Press, University of California Press, California Law Review, George Washington Law Review, Harvard Law Review, Stanford Law Review, Yale Law Journal. ACADEMIC & OTHER PRESENTATIONS Available upon request.

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