Advisory Committee on Litigation
The Advisory Committee on Litigation (ACL) advises the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly regarding participation as a party, or an amicus, in litigation related to matters of civil and religious liberty, relations between church and state, and any other matters related to the mission and interest of the church.
Membership
Barbara Chalfant
Synod of the Trinity
Class of 2028
Yenny Delgado
Synod of the Mid-Atlantic
Class of 2028
Mark Douglas
Synod of the South Atlantic
Class of 2028
Jacob Douylliez
Synod of the South Atlantic
Class of 2028
Emily Harden
Synod of the Trinity
Class of 2028
Jeromey Howard
Synod of the Rocky Mountains
Class of 2028
Jeana Lungwitz
Synod of the Sun
Class of 2028
Bennet McConaughy
Synod of Alaska-Northwest
Class of 2026
Loyce Ryan
Synod of Living Waters
Class of 2026
Sue Trigger
Synod of Lincoln Trails
Class of 2028
Michael E. Williams
Synod of Southern California and Hawaii
Class of 2028
Judy L. Woods
Synod of Lincoln Trails
Class of 2024
STAFF RESOURCE
Flor Vélez-Díaz
Manager for Judicial Process
888-728-7228, ext. 5434
flor.vélez-díaz@pcusa.org
More About the ACL
Amicus Curiae Briefs
When the Stated Clerk deems it necessary, after consulting with appropriate people or bodies, the Stated Clerk may retain legal counsel and institute or participate in legal proceedings in civil and criminal courts.
One vehicle available to carry out that responsibility is the filing of amicus curiae briefs.
Amicus curiae is a Latin term for a party that is not one of the active litigants in the case, but who speaks to the court as a friend. It also means to bring to the court’s attention policy matters and issues that should be considered by the court before rendering its decision.
The process that leads to the filing of an amicus brief may begin internally when a presbytery or an entity of the church raises a concern involving religious liberty or personal and social issues, or externally when another denomination or organization asks the Stated Clerk to consider the issues in a case. Where the brief involves state or local issues, the presbytery involved is ordinarily notified and asked to comment.
The Advisory Committee on Litigation advises the Stated Clerk on matters of litigation for which the Stated Clerk is responsible. The committee evaluates the denomination’s participation in amicus briefs on the basis of 17 criteria to guide them in determining whether a particular brief is of interest to the denomination.
When filing an amicus brief, the Stated Clerk speaks on behalf of previous assemblies and applies to the issues in a case the statements made by the assembly. As an officer of the assembly, the Clerk does not speak as an individual or for the whole Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), but for the assembly.
Contact Us
Flor Vélez-Díaz
Manager for Judicial Process
888-728-7228, ext. 5434
flor.vélez-díaz@pcusa.org