Denied

No. 18-8383

Jeremy C. Southgate v. United States, et al.

from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

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Docket Entries

Waiver of right of respondent The Clinton Foundation to respond filed.

Waiver of right of respondent Spotify AB to respond filed.

Waiver of right of respondent National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. to respond filed.

Waiver of right of respondent IAC/Interactivecorp to respond filed.

Waiver of right of respondent Alphabet, Inc. (sued as Alphabet, Inc., a/ka Google) to respond filed.

Waiver of right of respondents Lyor Cohen; Theory Entertainment LLC; Warner Music Group Corp.; and Time Warner Inc. to respond filed.

Waiver of right of respondent Starbucks Corporation to respond filed.

Waiver of right of respondent Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to respond filed.

Waiver of right of respondent International Business Machines Corporation to respond filed.

Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due April 11, 2019)

Parties

Jeremy C. Southgate, Petitioner, pro se

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Respondent, represented by Christopher Tayback

Alphabet, Inc. (sued as Alphabet, Inc., a/ka Google), Respondent, represented by Wendy C. McGraw

IAC/Interactivecorp, Respondent, represented by Craig Crandall Reilly

International Business Machines Corporation, Respondent, represented by Sean Marotta

Lyor Cohen; Theory Entertainment LLC; Warner Music Group Corp.; and Time Warner Inc., Respondent, represented by Tom J. Ferber

National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc., Respondent, represented by Sandra A. Crawshaw-Sparks

Spotify AB, Respondent, represented by Daniel Peter Reing

Starbucks Corporation, Respondent, represented by Joseph S. Cianfrani

The Clinton Foundation, Respondent, represented by Kevin A. Chambers

United States, et al., Respondent, represented by Noel J. Francisco

 
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