Last week was a big one in the Supreme Court’s healthcare cases. Three different amicus due dates fell during the week, including a filing deadline for opponents of the controversial individual mandate. Here are some the amicus briefs we filed supporting the Respondents on the Minimum Coverage Provision Issue:

Brief of Authors of The Origins of the Necessary and Proper Clause (Gary Lawson, Robert G. Natelson & Guy Seidman) and The Independence Institute as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents

Brief of Amicus Curiae Stephen M. Trattner in Support of Respondents

Brief of Amicus Curiae Landmark Legal Foundation in Support of Respondents on the Individual Mandate

Brief of Amici Curiae Catholic Vote and Steven J. Willis in Support of Respondents and Urging Affirmance on the Minimum Coverage Provision

Brief of Speaker of the House John Boehner as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents on the Minimum Coverage Provision Issue

Brief of Members of the United States Senate as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents on the Minimum Coverage Provision Issue

Brief of Amicus Curiae Egon Mittelmann, Esq. in Support of Respondents Mary Brown and Kaj Ahlburg on the Minimum Coverage Provision Issue, Supporting the Trial Court and Court of Appeals Decisions

Amicus Brief on Behalf of Citizens and Legislators in the Fourteen Health Care Freedom States in Support of Respondents

Brief of Amicus Curiae American Catholic Lawyers Association, Inc., in Support of Respondents

Brief of Amici Curiae American College of Pediatricians, Christian Medical & Dental Associations, American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Catholic Medical Association, Physicians for Life, National Association of Pro Life Nurses, and Medical Students for Life of America in Support of Respondents and Affirmance on the Individual Mandate Issue

Brief of Amicus Curiae Institute for Justice in Support of Respondents

Amicus Curiae Brief of Mountain States Legal Foundation in Support of Respondents

We also filed a brief addressed to the Anti-Injunction Act Issue:

Amicus Curiae Brief of the American Center for Law & Justice in Support of Respondents Regarding the Anti-Injunction Act Issue and Urging Affirmance in Part, Reversal in Part