Sokolow v. Palestine Liberation Organization
Certiorari Denied
Petition for certiorari denied on April 2, 2018.
Issue
Whether the Fifth Amendment's due process clause precludes federal courts from exercising personal jurisdiction in this suit by American victims of terrorist attacks abroad carried out by the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization. CVSG: 02/22/2018.
Dec 21, 2016Application (16A617) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from January 17, 2017 to March 3, 2017, submitted to Justice Ginsburg.
Dec 29, 2016Application (16A617) granted by Justice Ginsburg extending the time to file until March 3, 2017.
Mar 3, 2017Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due April 6, 2017)Mar 20, 2017Order extending time to file response to petition to and including May 23, 2017.
Apr 6, 2017Brief amicus curiae of U.S. House of Representatives filed.Apr 6, 2017Brief amici curiae of Former Federal Officials filed.Apr 6, 2017Brief amici curiae of United States Senators Charles E. Grassley, et al. filed.Apr 6, 2017Brief amici curiae of Restoring Religious Freedom Project at Emory University and JBAC, Inc. filed.May 23, 2017Brief of respondents Palestine Liberation Organization, et al. in opposition filed.Jun 5, 2017Reply of petitioners Mark Sokolow, et al. filed. (Distributed)Jun 6, 2017DISTRIBUTED for Conference of June 22, 2017.
Jun 26, 2017The Acting Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in this case expressing the views of the United States.
Feb 22, 2018Brief amicus curiae of United States filed.Mar 12, 2018Supplemental brief of petitioners Mark Sokolow, et al. filed.Mar 13, 2018DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/29/2018.
Apr 2, 2018Petition DENIED.
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