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Hollingsworth V. Perry No. 12-144 Title: Dennis Hollingsworth, et al., Petitioners v. Kristin M. Perry, et al. Docketed: August 1, 2012 Linked with 12A688 Lower Ct: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Case Nos.: (10-16696, 11-16577) Decision Date: February 7, 2012 Rehearing Denied: June 5, 2012 Jan 11 2013 Application (12A688) denied by Justice Kennedy. Jan 18 2013 Consent to the filing of amicus curiae briefs, in support of either party or of neither party, received from counsel for respondents Perry, Steir, Katami, and Zarillo Jan 18 2013 Record from U.S.C.A. for 9th Circuit is electronic. Jan 21 2013 Brief amici curiae of Coalition of African American Pastors USA, et al.( 2nd REPRINT) filed. (Distributed) Jan 22 2013 Joint appendix filed. (2 Volumes and Supplement). (Distributed) (Statement of costs filed) Jan 22 2013 Brief of petitioners Dennis Hollingsworth, et al. filed. (Distributed) Jan 23 2013 CIRCULATED. 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