
    CHAVEZ, et al. v. CARMICHAEL
    437PA18-1
    Supreme Court of North Carolina.
    July 31, 2019
    Sean F. Perrin, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, for Carmichael, Irwin (Sheriff).
    Sejal Zota, Attorney at Law, for Chavez, Carlos, et al.
    Erez Reuveni, Attorney at Law, for United States.
    Joshua S. Press, Attorney at Law, for United States.
    W. Rob Heroy, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, for Chavez, Carlos, et al.
    Gill P. Beck, Attorney at Law, Greensboro, for United States.
    Deborah Weissman, Attorney at Law, Chapel Hill, for Law Scholars and National Immigrant Justice Center.
    Raul A. Pinto, Attorney at Law, for North Carolina Justice Center.
    Irena Como, Attorney at Law, for ACLU, et al.
    Cody Wofsy, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, for ACLU, et al.
    Daniel Galindo, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, for ACLU, et al.
    Omar Jadwat, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, for ACLU, et al.
    Spencer Amdur, Attorney at Law, Pro Hac Vice, for ACLU, et al.
    Katrina Braun, Attorney at Law, for ACLU, et al.
    R. Andrew Murray, District Attorney, for State of North Carolina.
    The following order has been entered on the motion filed on the 29th of July 2019 by United States of America for leave to file Amicus Curiae Brief:
    "Motion Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 31st of July 2019."
    Unless already submitted, the Amicus Brief shall be submitted to the court within the times allowed and in the manner provided by Appellate Rule 28(i).
     