Point your browser to PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) at https://pacer.uscourts.gov. Create an account ... very simple and open to anyone.
Use the "Case Locator" search and search by case number 1:2021cv02228. Select the case "Robert et al v Austin et al" in the District of Colorado -- should be the 1st result. Select "History/Documents". You'll find Dr. Long's affidavit in item 17.
Then again, I could have hacked the entire federal court filing system and created this case and hundreds of accompanying documents all by myself with photoshop this afternoon.
Point your browser to PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) at https://pacer.uscourts.gov. Create an account ... very simple and open to anyone.
Use the "Case Locator" search and search by case number 1:2021cv02228. Select the case "Robert et al v Austin et al" in the District of Colorado -- should be the 1st result. Select "History/Documents". You'll find Dr. Long's affidavit in item 17.
In case pictures help in your pursuit of knowledge https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y6kbpK1G0cXQdTXh-DiQmNgstD-ZCmwWdOjaAgY4LVo/edit?usp=sharing
Then again, I could have hacked the entire federal court filing system and created this case and hundreds of accompanying documents all by myself with photoshop this afternoon.