AIPLA Files Amicus Brief in Octane v. Icon on 285, Urging Supremes to Reject Brooks Furniture Test

The brief reads like a very, very long version of my blog post, below.

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One thought on “AIPLA Files Amicus Brief in Octane v. Icon on 285, Urging Supremes to Reject Brooks Furniture Test

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    Ok, the 1st amendment gives immunity from actions for damages unless the lawsuit was a sham. But, it is argued, that Congress can grant judges the power to award what are in effect damages for filing an action that is not a sham, but has merit?

    I must disagree.

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