Employment Law Alliance Higher Education Council Co-Chair and Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP Partner Natasha J. Baker commented on an amicus curiae brief filed by a coalition of technology companies in opposition to President Trump's to restrict travel from seven Muslim-majority countries -- Libya, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen -- in the San Francisco Chronicle article titled, "Tech puts up (mostly) united front against Trump travel ban."
On the impact of the companies brought together and of amicus briefs, Baker comments:
You have significant companies signing on and (a) significant number of companies signing on, and they’re all really explaining the nationwide impact of the executive order....The court should be paying attention to what all these different voices are saying.
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