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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES


                           No. 16-1454

                STATE OF OHIO, ET AL., PETITIONERS

                                V.

                 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, ET AL.





                   ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE
      UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT





                   MOTION FOR DIVIDED ARGUMENT


     Pursuant  to  Rule 28.4  of  the Rules  of  this Court,  the

Solicitor General,  on behalf of the  United States, respectfully

moves for a division of petitioners' oral argument time as follows:

15 minutes  to petitioners and  15 minutes to  the United States,

which has  filed a brief as a  respondent supporting petitioners.

Petitioners consent to this motion.

      1.  This  case arises  from a  civil  antitrust enforcement

action brought by the United States and a group of States against

American  Express  (Amex) . The  suit  challenges anti-steering

rules that Amex imposes on merchants that accept its credit cards.

Those rules bar merchants from encouraging their customers to use

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