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Living Essentials, LLC, et al., Petitioners v. Washington

Docket 19-988, Supreme Court of the United States (Feb. 6, 2020)
Petitioner Living Essentials, LLC, et al.
Respondent State of Washington
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Reply of petitioners Living Essentials - Main Document

Document Living Essentials, LLC, et al., Petitioners v. Washington, 19-988, Reply of petitioners Living Essentials, Main Document (U.S. Jul. 13, 2020)
And Petitioners are aware of none.
Id. Importantly, none of the lower court cases to which the State points, see BIO 13, upheld the prior substantiation doctrine against a First Amendment challenge, Pet. 18 n.2.2 The Court should decide that important question.
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Reply of petitioners Living Essentials

Document Living Essentials, LLC, et al., Petitioners v. Washington, 19-988, Reply of petitioners Living Essentials (U.S. Jul. 13, 2020)
And Petitioners are aware of none.
Id. Importantly, none of the lower court cases to which the State points, see BIO 13, upheld the prior substantiation doctrine against a First Amendment challenge, Pet. 18 n.2.2 The Court should decide that important question.
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Reply of petitioners Living Essentials - Proof of Service

Document Living Essentials, LLC, et al., Petitioners v. Washington, 19-988, Reply of petitioners Living Essentials, Proof of Service (U.S. Jul. 13, 2020)
I, Simone Cintron, being duly sworn according to law and being over the age of 18, upon my oath depose and say that:
That on the 13th day of July, 2020, I served the within Reply Brief in the above-captioned matter upon: Peter Benjamin Gonick Attorney General of Washington Attorneys for Respondent P.O.
Service by Express Mail, postage prepaid.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Notary Public State of New York No. 01MA6204360 Qualified in Queens County Commission Expires Apr. 20, 2021
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Reply of petitioners Living Essentials - Certificate of Word Count

Document Living Essentials, LLC, et al., Petitioners v. Washington, 19-988, Reply of petitioners Living Essentials, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Jul. 13, 2020)
As required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), I certify that the document contains 2,188 words, excluding the parts of the document that are exempted by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(d).
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on this 13th day of July, 2020.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of July, 2020.
Notary Public State of New York No. 01MA6204360 Qualified in Queens County Commission Expires Apr. 20, 2021
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Brief of respondent State of Washington

Document Living Essentials, LLC, et al., Petitioners v. Washington, 19-988, Brief of respondent State of Washington (U.S. Jun. 29, 2020)
Living Essentials seeks certiorari based on three claims, none of which is accurate.
See Paragraph 9.1 Total Judgment for Washington: $425,000 Post-judgment Interest Rate: 11a None if paid in accordance with the time Provisions in Paragraph 9.1; otherwise the maximum rates allowed by law. * * * * * [original page 6] ...
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Brief of respondent State of Washington - Main Document

Document Living Essentials, LLC, et al., Petitioners v. Washington, 19-988, Brief of respondent State of Washington, Main Document (U.S. Jun. 29, 2020)

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Brief of respondent State of Washington - Proof of Service

Document Living Essentials, LLC, et al., Petitioners v. Washington, 19-988, Brief of respondent State of Washington, Proof of Service (U.S. Jun. 29, 2020)

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