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  • 1.Latta v. Otter
    Involves a federal challenge to Idaho's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and corresponding statutes, as well as state recognition of out-of-state marriages.
    Amicus Brief (July 2014)
  • 2.Moore v. Texas
    This case involves the question of whether a state can only use a non-clinical judicially developed means of diagnosing intellectual disability or must be guided by consensus professional standards for diagnosis.
    Amicus Brief (August 2016)
  • 3.Phillipos v. United States
    At issue before the court is admissibility of expert testimony on the body of research addressing risk factors for false confessions.
    Amicus Brief
  • 4.APA Amicus Briefs
    Links to amicus briefs submitted by APA on a variety of subjects, including sexual orientation, psychologist scope of practice, hospital privileges, and involuntary committal to mental hospitals.
    Amicus Brief
  • 5.Griego v. Oliver
    Whether the New Mexico Constitution compels the state to allow same-sex couples the freedom to marry.
    Amicus Brief (September 2013)
  • 6.Garner v. Colorado
    Whether the state court of appeals erred in affirming the trial court’s admission of the in-court identifications of the defendant.
    Amicus Brief
  • 7.APA Amicus Briefs by Issue
    Listing of the amicus briefs by issues such as sexual orientation, gays in the military, abortion and confidentiality. Each of the titles below links to a one-page summary.
    Amicus Brief
  • 8.Connecticut v. Artis
    Whether the Appellate Court majority properly determined that admission of the victim’s in-court and out-of-court identifications following a suggestive police display of the defendant’s photograph was a reversible due process violation.
    Amicus Brief (October 2013)
  • 9.Robicheaux v. Caldwell
    Involves a federal challenge to the laws against same-sex marriage in Louisiana.
    Amicus Brief (October 2014)
  • 10.Hall v. Florida
    At issue in the appeal is whether a statutory definition of mental retardation that has a bright-line cutoff requiring an IQ score of 70 or below adequately captures the constitutional imperative that the “mentally retarded” not be executed.
    Amicus Brief (December 2013)
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