Aldape v. Nevada (Amicus)

  • Filed: April 26, 2022
  • Status: Closed
  • Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
  • Latest Update: Sep 28, 2023
Graphic with a blue overlay showing the front of the Nevada Supreme Court building. On the left is the white ACLU of Nevada logo. On the right, separated by a vertical white line, the text reads “Aldape v. Nevada” in a bold, serif font.

The ACLU of Nevada and the Nevada Attorneys for Criminal Justice filed an amicus brief in Aldape v. State, a case on appeal before the Nevada Supreme Court, discussing the importance of the internet to free speech and the First Amendment rights of people released on probation.

Update: On September 28, 2023, the Supreme Court of Nevada issued a favorable ruling, arrfimed in part, reveresed in part, and remanded.


The ACLU of Nevada does not represent the parties in this case, and our involvement is limited to filing an amicus curiae brief, also known as a “friend of the court” brief, which allows us to share legal arguments, policy expertise, and broader civil liberties perspectives that may assist the court in making its decision. We file these briefs in cases that may have significant implications for constitutional rights and civil liberties, even when we are not directly representing the client or parties named in the lawsuit.

Case Number:
83622
Judge:
Hon. Eric Johnson
Attorney(s):
Christopher M. Peterson, Esq., Randolph M. Fiedler, Esq.
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