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Robert Bartlett, et al., Petitioners v. Muhammad Baasiri, et al.

Docket 23-568, Supreme Court of the United States (Nov. 28, 2023)
Petitioner Robert Bartlett, et al.
Respondent Muhammad Baasiri, et al.
Other Jewish Organizations and Allies
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Reply of petitioners Robert Bartlett et - Certificate of Word Count

Document Robert Bartlett, et al., Petitioners v. Muhammad Baasiri, et al., 23-568, Reply of petitioners Robert Bartlett et, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Apr. 4, 2024)
On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
As required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), I certify that the document contains 3,000 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 andcorrect.
Sworn to and subscribed before methis 4th day of April 2024. eo
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Reply of petitioners Robert Bartlett et - Proof of Service

Document Robert Bartlett, et al., Petitioners v. Muhammad Baasiri, et al., 23-568, Reply of petitioners Robert Bartlett et, Proof of Service (U.S. Apr. 4, 2024)
three (3) copies of the REPLY BRIEF FOR I HEREBY CERTIFY that on April 4, 2024, PETITIONERSin the above-captioned case were served, as required by U.S. Supreme Court Rule 29.5(c), on the following:
1115 H Street, N.E.
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Reply of petitioners Robert Bartlett et - Main Document

Document Robert Bartlett, et al., Petitioners v. Muhammad Baasiri, et al., 23-568, Reply of petitioners Robert Bartlett et, Main Document (U.S. Apr. 4, 2024)
Nonetheless, if it facilitates this Court’s review of this important question, Petitioners will stipulate that JTB is currently an instrumentality, aside from the timing issue present in this petition, if the Court grants the petition for certiorari—no ...
None of these cases involve the FSIA at all except Republic of Iraq v. Beaty, 556 U.S. 848 (2009), which does not involve a change in the defend- ant’s status.
Ibid. Nonetheless, Respondents argue that there is no split.
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Brief of respondents Muhammad Baasiri et - Certificate of Word Count

Document Robert Bartlett, et al., Petitioners v. Muhammad Baasiri, et al., 23-568, Brief of respondents Muhammad Baasiri et, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Mar. 22, 2024)
Supreme Court of the United States
On Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Certificate of Compliance
Pursuant to Rule 33.1(h), I hereby certify that the Brief for Respondents in Opposition in the above- captioned case contains 3,925 words, excluding the parts that are exempted by Rule 33.1(d).
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Brief of respondents Muhammad Baasiri et - Main Document

Document Robert Bartlett, et al., Petitioners v. Muhammad Baasiri, et al., 23-568, Brief of respondents Muhammad Baasiri et, Main Document (U.S. Mar. 22, 2024)

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Brief of respondents Muhammad Baasiri et - Proof of Service

Document Robert Bartlett, et al., Petitioners v. Muhammad Baasiri, et al., 23-568, Brief of respondents Muhammad Baasiri et, Proof of Service (U.S. Mar. 22, 2024)

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Motion to extend the time to file a - Main Document

Document Robert Bartlett, et al., Petitioners v. Muhammad Baasiri, et al., 23-568, Motion to extend the time to file a, Main Document (U.S. Jan. 25, 2024)

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