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              Nos. 19-267, 19-348

                    IN THE

*upreme (Court of tje unite          *tatei

         OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SCHOOL,
                                     Petitioner,
                      V.
        AGNES DEIRDRE MORRISSEY-BERRU,
                                    Respondent

               ST. JAMES SCHOOL,
                                     Petitioner,
                      V.
  DARRYL BIEL, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
             ESTATE OF KRISTEN BIEL,
                                    Respondent.
       On Petitions for Writs of Certiorari
       to the United States Court of Appeals
             for the Ninth Circuit
   BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE CHURCH OF GOD
   IN CHRIST, INC. AND UNION OF ORTHODOX
   JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA
        IN SUPPORT OF PETITIONERS

                  THOMAS H. DUPREE JR.
                    Counsel of Record
                  ANDREW G. I. KILBERG
                  JASON H. HILBORN
                  TRAVIS S. ANDREWS
                  GIBSON, DUNN & CRUTCHER LLP
                  1050 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
                  Washington, D.C. 20036
                  (202) 955-8500
                  tdupree@gibsondunn.com
             Counsel for Amici Curiae

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