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  • 1.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
  • 2.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
  • 3.MKB Management Corp. v. Burdick
    Involves a challenge to North Dakota's law that would prohibit abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
    Amicus Brief (August 2014)
  • 4.Commonwealth v. Gomes and Commonwealth v. Johnson
    At issue is whether the judge erred in refusing to instruct the jury, as requested by the defendant.
    Amicus Brief (August 2014)
  • 5.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)
  • 6.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
  • 7.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)
  • 8.People v. Thomas
    At issue in the appeal is whether the State of New York should allow expert testimony on the body of research addressing risk factors for false confessions.
    Amicus Brief (November 2013)
  • 9.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)
  • 10.Kitchen v. Herbert and Bishop v. Smith
    Involves a federal challenge to Utah and Oklahoma’s laws prohibiting same-sex couples from marrying and recognition of the legal marriage of same-sex couples who married in other states.
    Amicus Brief (March 2014)
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