« Chicago's handgun ban not very successful | Main | Border issues in the old days »
Brady Center muffs an amicus brief
Posted by David Hardy · 20 May 2010 12:30 PM
David Codrea documents the flub. Brady was out to file an amicus in the Montana case over its Firearms Freedom Law. Brady gets permission for itself to file an amicus, but files one on behalf of itself and two dozen other groups. On top of it, one of the signatory attorneys is not admitted to practice in the court, and has not applied for this-case-only ("pro haec vice") admission.
2 Comments | Leave a comment
The picture of the poor associate up on the Firm's website is priceless.
The Brady Center fundraiser on Facebook is up to $159 for 1042 members or about $.15 per person. Maybe they can't afford good "help".