This Amicus Brief is brought to you for free and open access by the Research Projects and Empirical Data at Santa Clara Law Digital Commons. It ha
Amici are professors of tax law at universities across the United States. As scholars and teachers, ...
Amici curiae are 14 professors of law who have devoted much of their teaching and research to the ar...
On January 18, the Bet Tzedek Civil Litigation Clinic, co-directed by Professors Rebekah Diller and ...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the S...
This Amicus Brief is brought to you for free and open access by the Research Projects and Empirical ...
Prospective amici curiae are scholars and practitioners of United States Constitutional law. Togethe...
Brief of Amici Curiae ("friend of the court") submitted by the Academics in Law, Medicine, Health Po...
Professor Greenfield was the principal author of an amicus brief on behalf of 33 corporate law profe...
This brief argues for the fundamental separation of powers to avoid setting a dangerous precedent wi...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the International Center for Technology Assessment, ...
This brief is being submitted by a law professor, Susan D. Carle, with more than 30 years of experti...
Amici are law professors with expertise in the requirements for class certification under Rule 23 of...
This Amicus Curiae Brief is filed on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, ...
The Law, Rights, and Religion Project assisted the Counsel for Church-State Scholars in the preparat...
Amici curiae Dean Erwin Chemerinsky and Professors William Araiza, Matthew Bruckner, Pamela Foohey, ...
Amici are professors of tax law at universities across the United States. As scholars and teachers, ...
Amici curiae are 14 professors of law who have devoted much of their teaching and research to the ar...
On January 18, the Bet Tzedek Civil Litigation Clinic, co-directed by Professors Rebekah Diller and ...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the S...
This Amicus Brief is brought to you for free and open access by the Research Projects and Empirical ...
Prospective amici curiae are scholars and practitioners of United States Constitutional law. Togethe...
Brief of Amici Curiae ("friend of the court") submitted by the Academics in Law, Medicine, Health Po...
Professor Greenfield was the principal author of an amicus brief on behalf of 33 corporate law profe...
This brief argues for the fundamental separation of powers to avoid setting a dangerous precedent wi...
Amicus ("friend of the court") brief written by the International Center for Technology Assessment, ...
This brief is being submitted by a law professor, Susan D. Carle, with more than 30 years of experti...
Amici are law professors with expertise in the requirements for class certification under Rule 23 of...
This Amicus Curiae Brief is filed on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, ...
The Law, Rights, and Religion Project assisted the Counsel for Church-State Scholars in the preparat...
Amici curiae Dean Erwin Chemerinsky and Professors William Araiza, Matthew Bruckner, Pamela Foohey, ...
Amici are professors of tax law at universities across the United States. As scholars and teachers, ...
Amici curiae are 14 professors of law who have devoted much of their teaching and research to the ar...
On January 18, the Bet Tzedek Civil Litigation Clinic, co-directed by Professors Rebekah Diller and ...