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Wikileaks would like to thank the following 18 steadfast supporters of the First Amendment who have filed in support of Wikileaks and against the claims of Bank Julius Baer and their lawyers, Lavely & Singer.

Twelve media organisations have filed a joint Amici Curiae ("friends of the Court") brief:

1. Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press (RCFP)
2. The American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE)
3. The Associated Press - (AP) world wide news agency, based in New York
4. Citizen Media Law Project
5. The E.W Scripps Company - newspapers, TV, cable TV etc.
6. Gannet Co. Inc - the largest publisher of newspapers in the USA, including USA Today
7. The Heast Corporation - media conglomerate which publishes the San Francisco Chronicle
8. The Los Ageles Times
9. National Newspaper Association (NNA)
10. Newspaper Association of America (NAA)
11. The Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA)
12. The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ)

See Brief of Amici Curiae (Media Coalition) (02-26-2008) (.pdf, 17 pages)

These following two groups have also filed a brief:
13. Public Citizen - founded by Ralph Nader
14. together with the California First Amendment Coalition (CFAC)

See Public Citizen / CFAC brief (.pdf 13 pages)

These organisations have also filed their own Motion to Intervene as well:

15. The Electronic Freedom Foundation (EFF)
16. the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
17. The Project on Government Oversight (POGO)
18. Jordan McCorckle, an individual at the University of Texas and user of WikiLeaks.org

See Motion to Intervene and Supporting Memorandum (.pdf 15 pages)

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