NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting a Stay of Injunction in Epic Games v. Apple
NetChoice and CCIA filed an amicus brief supporting Apple’s motion for a stay of the District Court’s injunction. The brief argues that at least part of the District Court’s injunction […]
NetChoice and CCIA Amicus Brief Supporting Google in RNC v. Google
NetChoice and CCIA filed an amicus brief supporting Google in the RNC’s appeal arguing that Gmail is a “common carrier.” Our brief explains that Gmail engages in editorial discretion when […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting ClassPass’ Petition for Rehearing En Banc in Chabolla v. ClassPass
NetChoice and Chamber of Progress filed an amicus brief supporting ClassPass’s petition for rehearing en banc in the Ninth Circuit. The brief argues that rehearing is warranted so that the […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief in Support of Petitioner in Harper v. U.S. Internal Revenue Service
The government shouldn’t be able to snoop through your online data just because you use digital services—especially without a warrant. Courts are stretching an old doctrine from the ’70s to […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief in Support of Duke Energy in Duke Energy Carolinas v. NTE Carolinas II
Today, NetChoice filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in support of Duke Energy in Duke Energy Carolinas v. NTE Carolinas II with Computer & Communications Industry Association, the […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting Kohls, Babylon Bee, Rumble, and X Corp in Kohls v. Bonta
NetChoice filed an amicus brief supporting X Corp’s lawsuit against California’s AB 2655. Our brief explains that requiring websites to label and remove political speech violates the First Amendment. The […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief in Support of Meta in Washington v. Meta
NetChoice, Chamber of Progress and TechNet filed a brief asking the Washington Supreme Court to accept Meta’s appeal about the State’s political advertising law. Our brief generally makes the following […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting Instagram in Instagram v. Vermont
NetChoice submitted an amicus brief urging the Vermont Supreme Court to take account of the unique features of websites when crafting a rule for specific personal jurisdiction. NetChoice argued that […]