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Blake Andrew Warner, Petitioner v. Hillsborough County School Board

Docket 24-718, Supreme Court of the United States (Jan. 8, 2025)
DeadlineMotion to extend the time to file a response from March 17, 2025 to April 16, 2025, submitted to The Clerk., Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including April 16, 2025.
Petitioner Blake Warner
Respondent School Board of Hillsborough County, Florida
Other American Hindu Coalition
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Motion to extend the time to file a - Main Document

Document Blake Andrew Warner, Petitioner v. Hillsborough County School Board, 24-718, Motion to extend the time to file a, Main Document (U.S. Mar. 4, 2025)
Pursuant to Rule 30.4, Respondent respectfully requests that the timeforfiling a response be extended by 30 days, to and including April 16, 2025.
Apart from this case, I represent multiple other clients in other matters with appellate briefs due in federal and state court in the months of March and April 2025.
Moreover, additional time is necessary to review the eight amicuscuriaebriefs filed in this case in support of Petitioner’s petition for writ of certiorari.
Accordingly, Respondent respectfully requests that the time for filing a response to the petition for writ of certiorari be extended by 30 days, to and including April 16, 2025.
Sincerely, Kristen M. Fiore the School Board of Attorney for Respondent Hillsborough County, Florida t ce.
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Brief amici curiae of Tammy Fournier et - Proof of Service

Document Blake Andrew Warner, Petitioner v. Hillsborough County School Board, 24-718, Brief amici curiae of Tammy Fournier et, Proof of Service (U.S. Feb. 7, 2025)
Supreme Court of the Anited States
I HEREBY CERTIFY thatall parties required to be served, have been served, on this 7 day of February, 2025, in accordance with U.S. Supreme Court Rule 29.3, three (3) copies of the foregoing BRIEF OF TAMMY FOURNIER, GRETCHEN MELTON, AND CARMILLA TATEL AS AMICI CURIAE SUPPORTING PETITIONER by placing said copies in FEDERAL EXPRESS, PRIORITY OVERNIGHT,addressed as listed below.
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Brief amicus curiae of American Hindu - Certificate of Word Count

Document Blake Andrew Warner, Petitioner v. Hillsborough County School Board, 24-718, Brief amicus curiae of American Hindu, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Feb. 7, 2025)
required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), As I certify that the document contains 3,115 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 7th day of February, 2025
Natasha S. Johnson Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of February, 2025
Notary Public State of New York No. 01BR6004935 Qualified in Richmond County Commission Expires March 30, 2026 335785 #
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Brief amici curiae of Tammy Fournier et - Main Document

Document Blake Andrew Warner, Petitioner v. Hillsborough County School Board, 24-718, Brief amici curiae of Tammy Fournier et, Main Document (U.S. Feb. 7, 2025)
In other words, whether Warner can proceed pro se for his son under Section 1654 implicates the history and tradi- tion of parents acting and speaking for their children generally, no matter if the Court ultimately decides the merits of the constitutional question.
But as Judge Oldham sees it, a child’s right under Section 1654, combined with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 17 and state law, allows a parent to pro- ceed pro se.
The bottom line is that state law determines whether a parent may exercise his child’s right to pro- ceed pro se under Section 1654.3 The Court should grant review to resolve the circuit split and hold ex- actly that.
Although a Missouri statute required a party “in his own person, and not by agent or attorney,” to apply for a change of venue, the Mis- souri Supreme Court had held that a next friend could make the application.
If the Court allows the longstanding and entrenched circuit split to percolate more, then parents like amici may be unable to vindi- cate their children’s rights if they cannot afford or oth- erwise find a lawyer.
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Brief amicus curiae of American Hindu - Proof of Service

Document Blake Andrew Warner, Petitioner v. Hillsborough County School Board, 24-718, Brief amicus curiae of American Hindu, Proof of Service (U.S. Feb. 7, 2025)

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Brief amicus curiae of Religious Freedom - Main Document

Document Blake Andrew Warner, Petitioner v. Hillsborough County School Board, 24-718, Brief amicus curiae of Religious Freedom, Main Document (U.S. Feb. 7, 2025)

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Brief amicus curiae of Florida Legal - Certificate of Word Count

Document Blake Andrew Warner, Petitioner v. Hillsborough County School Board, 24-718, Brief amicus curiae of Florida Legal, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Feb. 7, 2025)

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