[Lnc-business] Request for Amicus Brief
john.phillips at lp.org
john.phillips at lp.org
Sat Oct 27 15:38:42 EDT 2018
I thought Oliver said they requested it
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell 217-412-5973
------ Original message------From: Tim Hagan via Lnc-business Date: Sat, Oct 27, 2018 2:30 PMTo: lnc-business at hq.lp.org;Cc: Tim Hagan;Oliver Hall;Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] Request for Amicus Brief
Has anyone contacted the LP of Utah to see if they want the LNC to join
in?
---
Tim Hagan
Treasurer, Libertarian National Committee
On 2018-10-27 11:05, brent.olsen--- via Lnc-business wrote:
> The Libertarian Party of California is one of those states joining in
> on signing the amicus brief. I strongly suggest the LNC do so as
> well, whether that be signing the amicus already developed or to write
> our own.
>
> In Liberty,
> Brent
>
> On 2018-10-27 09:08, Oliver Hall via Lnc-business wrote:
>> Good Morning,
>>
>> The LNC has received a request from the petitioners in Utah
>> Republican
>> Party v. Cox to submit an amicus brief in support of their petition
>> for
>> certiorari to the Supreme Court.
>>
>> The URP is challenging a law that effectively requires it to
>> nominate
>> by primary election, rather than by caucus, as it had previously
>> done.
>> URP contends that the law was enacted with the specific intent of
>> causing it to nominate less "extreme" candidates. URP claims that
>> this
>> violates its freedom of association as that right was construed in
>> California Democratic Party v. Jones.
>>
>> I believe this case raises issues that are of fundamental
>> importance to
>> the Libertarian Party -- in particular its right to select nominees
>> according to its own preferred method -- and for that reason, I
>> think
>> the LNC should consider submitting an amicus brief in support of
>> the
>> petition for certiorari.
>>
>> The petition is also quite strong. It was filed by experienced
>> Supreme
>> Court practitioners, and they present their case well.
>> Additionally, in
>> the decision they seek to appeal, the 10th Circuit ruled against
>> them
>> in a 2-1 divided decision, with the Chief Judge of the 10th Circuit
>> dissenting, and expressly stating his view that the Supreme Court
>> should take the case, due to the importance of the issues it
>> raises.
>>
>> I am attaching for your review the petition for certiorari
>> (including
>> the lower court decisions in an appendix), as well as a brief cover
>> memo outlining the request for amicus briefs.
>>
>> I just received the petition yesterday. Please note, however, that
>> if
>> the LNC wishes to proceed, we must serve notice of that intent on
>> the
>> parties by Friday, November 2, 2018. The amicus brief would then be
>> due
>> on Monday, November 12, 2018. I am aware of the LNC's need for
>> adequate
>> time to consider these matters, and have obtained and forwarded the
>> materials for your review as quickly as possible.
>>
>> Please also note that the LNC would need to retain counsel to write
>> the
>> brief. Additionally, printing costs would be approximately $1500.
>>
>> Alternatively, the LNC could potentially join a brief authored by
>> another amicus. I have discussed this possibility with petitioners'
>> counsel, and I'm told that a brief is being prepared on behalf of a
>> number of state parties, which may be appropriate for the LNC to
>> join.
>>
>> I am available to address any questions you may have.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> --
>> Oliver B. Hall
>> Special Counsel
>> Libertarian National Committee
>> 617-953-0161
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I thought Oliver said they requested it
John Phillips
Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
Cell [1]217-412-5973
------ Original message------
From: Tim Hagan via Lnc-business
Date: Sat, Oct 27, 2018 2:30 PM
To: [2]lnc-business at hq.lp.org;
Cc: Tim Hagan;Oliver Hall;
Subject:Re: [Lnc-business] Request for Amicus Brief
Has anyone contacted the LP of Utah to see if they want the LNC to join
in?
---
Tim Hagan
Treasurer, Libertarian National Committee
On [3]2018-10-27 11:05, brent.olsen--- via Lnc-business wrote:
> The Libertarian Party of California is one of those states joining in
> on signing the amicus brief. I strongly suggest the LNC do so as
> well, whether that be signing the amicus already developed or to write
> our own.
>
> In Liberty,
> Brent
>
> On [4]2018-10-27 09:08, Oliver Hall via Lnc-business wrote:
>> Good Morning,
>>
>> The LNC has received a request from the petitioners in Utah
>> Republican
>> Party v. Cox to submit an amicus brief in support of their petition
>> for
>> certiorari to the Supreme Court.
>>
>> The URP is challenging a law that effectively requires it to
>> nominate
>> by primary election, rather than by caucus, as it had previously
>> done.
>> URP contends that the law was enacted with the specific intent of
>> causing it to nominate less "extreme" candidates. URP claims that
>> this
>> violates its freedom of association as that right was construed in
>> California Democratic Party v. Jones.
>>
>> I believe this case raises issues that are of fundamental
>> importance to
>> the Libertarian Party -- in particular its right to select nominees
>> according to its own preferred method -- and for that reason, I
>> think
>> the LNC should consider submitting an amicus brief in support of
>> the
>> petition for certiorari.
>>
>> The petition is also quite strong. It was filed by experienced
>> Supreme
>> Court practitioners, and they present their case well.
>> Additionally, in
>> the decision they seek to appeal, the 10th Circuit ruled against
>> them
>> in a 2-1 divided decision, with the Chief Judge of the 10th Circuit
>> dissenting, and expressly stating his view that the Supreme Court
>> should take the case, due to the importance of the issues it
>> raises.
>>
>> I am attaching for your review the petition for certiorari
>> (including
>> the lower court decisions in an appendix), as well as a brief cover
>> memo outlining the request for amicus briefs.
>>
>> I just received the petition yesterday. Please note, however, that
>> if
>> the LNC wishes to proceed, we must serve notice of that intent on
>> the
>> parties by Friday, November 2, 2018. The amicus brief would then be
>> due
>> on Monday, November 12, 2018. I am aware of the LNC's need for
>> adequate
>> time to consider these matters, and have obtained and forwarded the
>> materials for your review as quickly as possible.
>>
>> Please also note that the LNC would need to retain counsel to write
>> the
>> brief. Additionally, printing costs would be approximately $1500.
>>
>> Alternatively, the LNC could potentially join a brief authored by
>> another amicus. I have discussed this possibility with petitioners'
>> counsel, and I'm told that a brief is being prepared on behalf of a
>> number of state parties, which may be appropriate for the LNC to
>> join.
>>
>> I am available to address any questions you may have.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> --
>> Oliver B. Hall
>> Special Counsel
>> Libertarian National Committee
>> [5]617-953-0161
References
1. tel:217-412-5973
2. mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org
3. tel:2018-10-27 11
4. tel:2018-10-27 09
5. tel:617-953-0161
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