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Altitude Express, Inc. v. Zarda

Citation: 139 S. Ct. 2049Docket: No. 17–1623.

Court: Supreme Court of the United States; May 13, 2019; Federal Supreme Court; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Petitioner in case No. 17-1618, respondents in case No. 17-1623, and respondent Aimee Stephens in case No. 18-107 are required to submit their briefs on the merits by June 26, 2019. Respondent in case No. 17-1618, petitioners in case No. 17-1623, and petitioner and respondent EEOC in case No. 18-107 must file their briefs on the merits by August 16, 2019. Any reply briefs are due by September 16, 2019. Amicus curiae briefs should be submitted in accordance with Rule 37.3.

Legal Issues Addressed

Deadline for Reply Briefs

Application: The court sets a deadline for reply briefs to be filed by the involved parties.

Reasoning: Any reply briefs are due by September 16, 2019.

Filing Deadlines for Briefs on the Merits

Application: The court establishes specific deadlines for the submission of briefs on the merits for involved parties.

Reasoning: Petitioner in case No. 17-1618, respondents in case No. 17-1623, and respondent Aimee Stephens in case No. 18-107 are required to submit their briefs on the merits by June 26, 2019.

Filing Deadlines for Opposing Briefs on the Merits

Application: The court mandates a separate deadline for the opposing parties to file their briefs on the merits.

Reasoning: Respondent in case No. 17-1618, petitioners in case No. 17-1623, and petitioner and respondent EEOC in case No. 18-107 must file their briefs on the merits by August 16, 2019.

Submission of Amicus Curiae Briefs

Application: The court specifies that amicus curiae briefs should be submitted in compliance with a particular rule.

Reasoning: Amicus curiae briefs should be submitted in accordance with Rule 37.3.