Amicus Curiae Briefs

An amicus curiae (or “friend of the court”) brief is a document that is submitted to a court by a party who is not part of the case, but can offer helpful information. These briefs often influence the court’s decisions by offering a broader perspective on the issues of the case.

big haus consulting is committed to only contributing to briefs that are backed by solid scientific evidence.

Below are briefs in which i made significant contributions to:


  • Amicus Curiae Brief of the Colorado Center on Law and Policy in Support of Petitioner, Abigal Rose Colon v. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (pending) (Case No. 23CV32044). 

  • Brief of Amici Curiae Colorado Center on Law and Policy in Support of Defendants’ Combined Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Memorandum in Support and Response in Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment, Amgen, Inc., et al., v. Mizner, et al. (pending) (Civil Action No. 1:24-cv-00810-NYW). 

  • Brief for the American Psychological Association, et al. as Amici Curiae in Support of the Defendant, Chiles v. Salazar, et al. (pending) (Nos. 22-1445; 23-1002). Retrieved at https://www.apa.org/about/offices/ogc/amicus/chiles.pdf

  • Brief for the American Psychological Association, et al. as Amici Curiae Supporting, The People of the State of Michigan v. Tyson (2023) (No. 162968). Retrieved at https://www.apa.org/about/offices/ogc/amicus/tyson.pdf

  • Brief for the American Psychological Association, et al. as Amici Curiae in Support of the Defendant, The People of the State of Michigan v. Warner (2023) (No. 163805). Retrieved at https://www.apa.org/about/offices/ogc/amicus/michigan-warner.pdf.

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