Saturday, December 6, 2008

Current Lawsuit Listing - Obama Citizenship

Current Lawsuit Listing
This information is taken from AmericaMustKnow.com’s “Related Lawsuits” page.

I am going to endeavor to carry on what the blogger originally started. All dates in parentheses are for the latest update in that case’s category.

Use ChangeDetection.com to monitor this page.

What’s this all about, anyway?
At the Supreme Court (see “Supreme Court Info” on the sidebar):

Pennsylvania (Phil Berg): (12/02/08)
Berg v. Obama
History

New Jersey (Leo Donofrio): (12/02/08)
Donofrio v. Wells
History

Connecticut (Cort Wrotnowski): (12/02/08)
Wrotnowski v. Bysiewicz
History

New York (Christopher Strunk): (12/04/08) SCOTUS Docket number may be produced soon
Chris Strunk NY Cases
History

Texas (Darrel Hunter): (12/01/08) SCOTUS Docket number unknown
Hunter v. Obama
History

At the State level:

California:
Alan Keyes: Keyes v. Bowen (12/01/08)
AmericaMustKnow history
Joan Corbett: Corbett v. Bowen (11/16/08)
AmericaMustKnow history
Gail Lightfoot: Lightfoot v. Bowen (12/06/08)

DENIED (CA Supreme Court); being submitted to SCOTUS Associate Justice Kennedy
AmericaMustKnow history

Georgia:
Rev. Tom Terry: Terry v. Handel (11/12/08)
AmericaMustKnow history

Hawaii:
Andy Martin: Martin v. Lingle (11/26/08)
AmericaMustKnow history

Kentucky:
Daniel John Essek: Kentucky Truck Driver Filing Suit in London District Court (12/01/08)
AmericaMustKnow history

North Carolina:
Lt. Col. Donald Sullivan: Sullivan v. Marshall (11/28/08)
AmericaMustKnow history

Texas:
Jody Brockhausen: Brockhausen v. Andrade (11/19/08)
AmericaMustKnow history

Washington State:
James Broe Case (12/05/08)

Defunct Cases:
Patriot Brigade Case history
California: David Archbold history
Virginia: Wild Bill history
New York: Dan Smith history
Washington: Steve Marquis history
Ohio: David Neal history; Carol Greenberg history

A really intelligent and trustworthy blog: therightsideoflife.com

3 comments:

  1. The choice facing the Supreme Court on Monday boils down to civil unrest to protect the Constitution or civil war to proceed to 'inaugurate' a non-"natural born citizen".

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  2. I agree, Ted. See my post: Dec. 5 - End the Fight or Start the War

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  3. After Rodney King, rioters burned cars and looted convenience stores -- whatever was nearest.

    The right-wing militia guys will be a lot more focused, will plan ahead better, and will have better aim.

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