Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Cases 11 - 15 of 15
Competitive Enterprise Inst., et al v. EPA
as 10-1318
Petitioner: Competitive Enterprise Institute, Freedomworks and Science and Environmental Policy Project
Respondent: Environmental Protection Agency
Competitive Enterprise Inst., et al v. EPA, et al
as 10-1143
Petitioner: Competitive Enterprise Institute, Freedomworks and Science and Environmental Policy Project
Respondent: Environmental Protection Agency and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Competitive Enterprise Institu, et al v. EPA
as 10-1045
Petitioner: Competitive Enterprise Institute, FreedomWorks Foundation and Science and Environmental Policy Project
Respondent: Environmental Protection Agency
Amicus Curiae For Respondent: Union of Concerned Scientists
Sabre Inc v. DOT, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 04-1073
Petitioner: Sabre Inc.
Respondent: United States Department of Transportation and Norman Y. Mineta, Secretary of Transportation
Intervenor: Amadeus Global Travel Distribution, S.A.
Amicus Curiae: American Society of Travel Agents, INC
Amicus Curiae For Petitioner: The Progress & Freedom Foundation and Competitive Enterprise Institute
Recording Indust v. Verizon Internet Svc We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 03-7015
Appellee: Recording Industry Association of America, Inc.
Appellant: Verizon Internet Services, Inc.
Amicus Curiae: Public Citizen
Amicus Curiae For Appellant: American Legislative Exchange Council, Caprica Internet Services, The Computer and Communications Industry Association and others
Amicus Curiae For Appellee: The Motion Picture Association of America, Inc., American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and others

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