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Builders, Conservatives Urge High Court To Narrow CWA
Committee for Justice joins an amicus brief in the case of Sacket v. EPA.
Law 360
Apr 15, 2022


SCOTUS Should Reject Computer Statute Reading That Would Make Nearly Everyone Criminals
Today the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Van Buren v. United States, which presents the Court with its first opportunity to interpret
Ashley Baker
Nov 30, 2020


Amicus Brief Filed in Google v. Oracle in Support of Oracle
Copyright cases do not call for a free-ranging search for the best copyright policy, but rather depends solely on statutory interpretation.
Ashley Baker
Feb 18, 2020


Defending Donor Privacy Against Compelled Disclosure: Amicus Brief Filed in AFP v. Becerra
NAACP v. Alabama ex rel. Patterson, 357 U.S. 449 (1958), and its progeny held that courts should apply narrow tailoring to violations of the
Ashley N. Baker
Sep 30, 2019

Should the Court Overrule Chevron? Amicus Brief Filed in Valent v. Saul in Support of Petitioner
The Court should also grant review to revisit the concept of deference and the scope of deference granted to an executive agency. The power
Ashley N. Baker
Sep 20, 2019


Fourth Circuit Rules Suspicion is Needed to Search Electronic Devices Seized at the Border
Last year, the Committee for Justice joined Cause of Action Institute and Floor 64, Inc. in filing an amicus brief in support of the appella
Ashley N. Baker
May 11, 2018


Amicus Brief Filed in United States v. Glassdoor
The Committee for Justice (CFJ) joined the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Media Allian
The Committee for Justice
Nov 18, 2017

Amicus Brief Filed in Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene’s Energy Group, LLC
The Committee for Justice joined with a group of a dozen conservative organizations and libertarian policy leaders -- who believe that the C
The Committee for Justice
Aug 31, 2017

The Supreme Court Can Protect Privacy Rights in the Digital Age
On Friday, the Committee for Justice (CFJ) joined the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Cato Institute, and the Reason Foundation in fil
Ashley N. Baker
Aug 14, 2017
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