Kam-Almaz v. United States

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential United States Court of AppeaIs for the FederaI Circuit MAJD KAM-ALMAZ, Plaintiff-Appellan,t, V. UNITED STATES, Defendan,t-Appellee. 2011-5059 .. Appeal from the United States C0urt of Federal ClaimS in case no. 09-CV-0O7, Judge Lawrence M. Baskir. ON MOTION ORDER Muslim Advocates moves for an extension of time, un- til September 1, 2011, to file its brief amicus curiae, and for leave to file a brief amicus curiae. The United States opposed the motion for leaVe. Upon consideration thereof IT IS 0RDERED THAT: (1) The motion for an extension of time is granted KAM-ALMAZ V. US 2 (2) Ru]ing on the motion for leave to file a brief amicus curiae is deferred pending the court's receipt of the movant's proposed brief. FRAP 29(b) (the motion must be accompanied by the proposed brief). (3) The brief due date for the United States' brief is stayed, pending the court's receipt of the proposed amicus curiae brief and the court's ruling on the motion for leave. FoR THE CoURT 2 5 /s/ J an Horbal3; Date J an Horbaly Clerk ccc MattheW J. Dowd, Esq. Sarah A. Murray, Esq. AmJ`ad M- Khar1, ESq. u.s.couafbE.PPom Fon me FEnERAL census s20 AUG 2 5 2011 1AN HORBAL¥ CLE|I(