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No. 18-966 in the SUPREME COURT of the UNITED STATES ______ No. 18-966 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES _________________ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, ET AL., PETITIONERS v. STATE OF NEW YORK, ET AL. __________________ CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE It is hereby certified that all parties required to be served have been served with copies of the PETITIONERS’ OPPOSITION TO NYIC RESPONDENTS’ MOTION FOR LIMITED REMAND, via e-mail and first-class mail, postage prepaid, this 20th day of June, 2019. [See Attached Service List] As required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), I certify that the document contains_ 5318 words, excluding the parts of the document that are exempted by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(d). I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on _June 20, 2019. ________________________ Noel J. Francisco Solicitor General Counsel of Record Department of Justice Washington, D.C. 20530-0001 (202) 514-2217 June 20, 2019 Due to the continuing delay in receiving incoming mail at the Department of Justice, in addition to mailing your brief via first-class mail, we would appreciate a fax or email copy of your brief. If that is acceptable to you, please fax your brief to Charlene Goodwin, Supervisor, Case Management, Office of the Solicitor General, at (202) 514-8844, or email at [email protected]. Ms. Goodwin’s phone number is (202) 514-2217 or 2218. Thank you for your consideration of this request. 18-0966 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, ET AL. STATE OF NEW YORK, ET AL. DEBORAH N. ARCHER CIVIL RIGHTS CLINIC NEW YORK UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW 245 SULLIVAN STREET NEW YORK , NY 10012 212-998-6528 [email protected] ROBERT A. ATKINS PAUL,WEISS,RIFKIND,WHARTON & GARRISON LLP 1285 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK, NY 10019-6064 212-373-3000 [email protected] SAMUEL R. BAGENSTOS 625 S. 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