Musk v. SEC Cert Petition
Musk v. SEC Cert Petition
Musk v. SEC Cert Petition
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IN THE
QUESTION PRESENTED
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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APPENDICES
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TABLE OF AUTHORITIES
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Cases
Cantwell v. Connecticut,
310 U.S. 296 (1940) ................................................19
NAACP v. Button,
371 U.S. 415 (1963) ................................................18
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Perry v. Sindermann,
408 U.S. 593 (1972) ........................... 3–4, 12–14, 16
SEC v. Clifton,
700 F.2d 744 (D.C. Cir. 1983) ........................ 17, 21
SEC v. Moraes,
No. 22-CV-8343 (RA), 2022 WL
15774011 (S.D.N.Y. Oct. 28, 2022) .... 19, 21–22, 24
SEC v. Novinger,
40 F.4th 297 (5th Cir. 2022) .......................... 19, 24
SEC v. Romeril
15 F.4th 166 (2d Cir. 2021) ...................... 11–12, 19
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Speiser v. Randall,
357 U.S. 513 (1958) ................................................19
Zieper v. Metzinger,
474 F.3d 60 (2d Cir. 2007) .....................................24
Other Authorities
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INTRODUCTION
JURISDICTION
STATEMENT
fraud under Section 10(b). In re Tesla, Inc. Sec. Litig., No. 3:18-
cv-04865-EMC (N.D. Cal.), Dkt. 698.
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U.S. at 597; see also All. for Open Soc’y Int’l, 570 U.S.
at 214. This doctrine, known as the unconstitutional
conditions doctrine, limits the government’s ability to
condition benefits on the relinquishment of constitu-
tional rights. See Koontz, 570 U.S. at 608 (“We have
repeatedly rejected the argument that if the govern-
ment need not confer a benefit at all, it can withhold
the benefit because someone refuses to give up consti-
tutional rights.”). In effect, the unconstitutional con-
ditions doctrine serves to prevent the government
from coercing from a party what the government could
not otherwise legally obtain. Perry, 408 U.S. at 597.
CONCLUSION
Respectfully submitted,
WILLIAM A. BURCK ALEX SPIRO
CHRISTOPHER G. MICHEL ELLYDE R. THOMPSON
RACHEL G. FRANK Counsel of Record
QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART
& SULLIVAN, LLP & SULLIVAN, LLP
1300 I Street NW 51 Madison Avenue
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(212) 849-8000
ellydethompson@
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Counsel for Petitioner
December 7, 2023