If I have to I will contact Orly. She’s got so much on her plate though. It would be impossible for anybody to do what she’s done and get all the little technical details right. Which is probably why she hasn’t gotten all the technical legal details right. If somebody else could help pull some of this weight I’d feel a lot better about it. We can’t just leave everything to Orly and then wonder why she can’t know and do everything perfectly, like sideline hecklers.
My understanding is that Orly will have a limited amount of time to present her material. To have something concise written down for the judge to see, and that he would have to take into consideration, would be a very good thing.
I believe an attorney would have to gain permission from the court to file an Amicus Brief. I am not sure though. I am unfamiliar with Georgia’s Rules of the Court.