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TransUnion LLC, Petitioner v. Sergio L. Ramirez, 20-297, Brief amicus curiae of The Committee to, Proof of Service (U.S. Mar. 10, 2021)
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TransUnion LLC, Petitioner v. Sergio L. Ramirez, 20-297, Brief amici curiae of Legal Scholars, Proof of Service (U.S. Mar. 10, 2021)
Washington, DC.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that on March 10, 2021, three (3) copies of the BRIEF OF LEGAL SCHOLARS AS AMICI CURIAE SUPPORTING RESPONDENT in the above—captioned case were served, as required by US.
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TransUnion LLC, Petitioner v. Sergio L. Ramirez, 20-297, Brief amici curiae of Impact Fund NAACP, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Mar. 10, 2021)
As required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), I certify that the BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE
RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS IN SUPPORT OF RESPONDENT in the above entitled case complies with the typeface requirement of Supreme Court Rule 33.1(b), being prepared in New Century Schoolbook 12 point for the text and 10 point for the footnotes, and this brief contains 5243 words, excluding the parts that are exempted by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(d), as needed.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of March, 2021.
I am duly authorized under the laws of the State of Nebraska to administer oaths.
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TransUnion LLC, Petitioner v. Sergio L. Ramirez, 20-297, Brief amici curiae of UC Berkeley Center, Proof of Service (U.S. Mar. 10, 2021)
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TransUnion LLC, Petitioner v. Sergio L. Ramirez, 20-297, Brief amicus curiae of American, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Mar. 10, 2021)
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As required by Supreme Court Rule 33. l(h), I certify that the Brief of American Association for Justice as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Respondent contains 4,687 words, excluding the parts of the Brief that are exempted by Supreme Court Rule 33.l(d).
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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On appeal, after losing both at trial and with the trial judge, TransUnion argued for the first time that the verdict cannot stand because none of the class members—other than Ramirez—has standing.
Nonetheless, TransUnion asks this Court to throw out the judgment below for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction based on additional, uncodified elements that are ostensibly necessary for this case even to qualify as a “case or ...
In addition, “Congress has the power to define injuries and articulate chains of causation that will give rise to a case or controversy where none existed before.” Id. (quoting Lujan, 504 U.S. at 580 (Kennedy, J., concurring in part and ...
In addition, Article III does not prevent Congress from “defin[ing] injuries and articulat[ing] chains of causation that will give rise to a case or controversy where none existed before.” Spokeo, 136 S. Ct. at 1549 (quoting Lujan, 504 U.S. at ...
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TransUnion LLC, Petitioner v. Sergio L. Ramirez, 20-297, Brief amici curiae of Public Citizen and, Proof of Service (U.S. Mar. 10, 2021)
E-Mail Address: contact@cocklelegalbriefscom Web Site www.cocklelegalbriefs.com 1, Andrew Cockle, of lawful age, being duly sworn, upon my oath state that I did, on the 10th day of March, 2021, send out from Omaha, NE 2 package(s) containing 3 copies of the BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE PUBLIC CITIZEN AND PUBLIC CITIZEN FOUNDATION IN SUPPORT OF RESPONDENT in the above entitled case.
All parties required to be served have been served by third—party commercial carrier for delivery within 3 calendar days.
1600 20th Street NW ‘ Washington, DC 20009 (202) 588—1000 snelson@citizen.org Attorneys for Amici Curiae Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of March, 202].
I am duly authorized under the laws of the State ofNebraska to administer oaths.
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All parties required to be served have been served by Priority Mail.
Packages were plainly addressed to the following:
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And while waiting for those time bombs to explode, the class members suffered other types of injuries on top of the risk of false information spread recognized in Spokeo: from emotional harm to forgoing economic opportunities and delaying life transitions that would entail a credit inquiry.
As the Ninth Circuit noted in its opinion in this case, TransUnion recognized a business opportunity in 2002 after Congress passed the PATRIOT Act and created the list of Specially Designated Nationals maintained by OFAC.
“As Representative Sullivan remarked, ‘with the trend toward ... the establishment of all sorts of computerized data banks, the individual is in great danger of having his life and character reduced to impersonal ‘blips’ and key-punch holes in a stolid and unthinking machine which can literally ruin his reputation without cause, and make him unemployable.’” Dalton v. Cap.
TransUnion’s suggestion that people with this elevated level of interest in the contents of their credit file would have no emotional reaction to learning their name was associated with a list of terrorists and drug traffickers, or that they might find this information helpful, strains credulity.
Every member of the class suffered these harms when TransUnion refused to improve the accuracy of its OFAC name screen methodology despite repeated warnings from the jury and appellate court in Cortez, from hundreds of complaining consumers, and from the Treasury Department itself.
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No. 20-297 In the Supreme Court of the United States
As required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), I certify that the Brief of Amicus Curiae Public Justice contains 4,820 words, excluding the parts of the document that are exempted by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(d).
Executed on March 9, 2021
declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
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TransUnion LLC, Petitioner v. Sergio L. Ramirez, 20-297, Brief amicus curiae of Electronic, Proof of Service (U.S. Mar. 8, 2021)
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