Posted by Schaerr Jaffe | Sep 21, 2021 |
The U.S. Supreme Court brief of Historians in NCAA v. Alston, drafted by Schaerr l Jaffe attorney Erik Jaffe, was one of two selected for the Education Law Association's Gus Steinhilber Award for Best Legal Brief of the Year.
Posted by Schaerr Jaffe | Jul 08, 2021 |
In a recent podcast with the Federalist Society, founding partner Erik Jaffe discussed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFP) v. Bonta, a case challenging California's requirement that requires non-profit organizations to disclose the identity of their dono...
Posted by Schaerr Jaffe | Jun 22, 2021 |
In its unanimous decision favoring compensation for NCAA athletes, the U.S. Supreme Court cited an amicus brief filed on behalf of historians by Schaerr l Jaffe attorneys Erik Jaffe, Gene Schaerr, and Joshua Prince.
Posted by Schaerr Jaffe | May 10, 2021 |
On April 26, 2021, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the consolidated cases of Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Becerra and Thomas More Law Center v. Becerra.
Posted by Schaerr Jaffe | Sep 25, 2019 |
The Pacific Research Institute and Project for Privacy and Accountability have filed an Amicus brief supporting Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFP) in its lawsuit against the Attorney General of the State of California, Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Xavier Becerra.
Posted by Schaerr Jaffe | May 21, 2019 |
The amicus brief on behalf of the Cato Institute, written by Schaerr-Jaffe partner Erik Jaffe, along with former Solicitor General Ken Starr, Professor Arthur Miller and others from the Lanier Law Firm, and Ilya Shapiro and Trevor Burrus from Cato, was cited by Justice Thomas in his concurrence ...
Posted by Schaerr Jaffe | May 14, 2019 |
On Tuesday, May 14, 2019, our founding partner Erik Jaffe along with the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), Firearms Policy Foundation (FPF) and The Calguns Foundation (CGF), filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to strike down a New York City gun control law, claiming it violates the...
Posted by Gene Schaerr | Aug 22, 2017 |
Yesterday a group of members of Congress, represented by Schaerr | Duncan, filed a brief in support of certiorari in the case of Arlenes Flowers v. Washington. The petitioner, Barronelle Stutzman, was coerced by both a Washington nondiscrimination law and lower courts into servicing and attendi...