I would be in favor of a retweet accompanied by a thank you. (Also, I am genuinely touched by their support.)

-Michelle

On Thursday, September 3, 2015, James Alexander <jalexander@wikimedia.org> wrote:
https://twitter.com/EFF/status/639541051741503488

Or our own tweet about it thanking them? Copying in Michelle if she has an opinion .

TLDR: EFF Blog post about a brief they've filed (to be technical they've filed a motion to be allowed to file the brief... but I wouldn't want to be pedantic... even if I am in legal things) in our case on behalf of some large Library and Bookseller associations including the ALA (American Library Association) and ABA ( American Booksellers Association. I think it would be nice to get a retweet at least if not something more specific. 

If we really want crap to tweet we could start individually thanking (one a day? ;) ) the 9 1st amendment/constitutional law professors from 8 highly ranked law schools who also filed a brief in the case on our side :). /considers doing that for his own account/


James Alexander
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