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US appeals court orders dismissal of Marjorie Taylor Greene lawsuit over candidacy challenge

JURIST

The United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Thursday instructed the District Court for the Northern District of Georgia to dismiss Marjorie Taylor Greene’s lawsuit over a challenge to her congressional candidacy. All state proceedings of this case have concluded, and Greene has been successful at each stage.

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Walmart Blocks DOJ Proceedings Over Immigration Records

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Department of Justice's Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer against Walmart for alleged violations of immigration-related recordkeeping requirements, a Georgia federal judge ruled Monday, saying the office's administrative law judges unconstitutionally carry out federal law without presidential oversight.

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Walmart Sues To Stop DOJ From Seeking Immigration Fines

Law 360

Walmart asked a Georgia federal judge Friday to block U.S.

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Immigration, takings, administrative law and the kitchen sink

SCOTUSBlog

Petitioner Pankajkumar Patel checked a box on a Georgia driver’s license application falsely stating that he is a U.S. The court also has a pair of new administrative law cases, both captioned American Hospital Association v. The post Immigration, takings, administrative law and the kitchen sink appeared first on SCOTUSblog.

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The last grants of October Term 2022?

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Georgia , 22-721 Issue : Whether the double jeopardy clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits a second prosecution for a crime of which a defendant was previously acquitted. relisted after the June 22 conference) McElrath v. relisted after the June 22 conference) Gomez-Vargas v. relisted after the June 22 conference) Diaz-Rodriguez v.

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Bid to block Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from ballot fails after state judge rules in her favor

ABA Journal

An administrative law judge in Georgia ruled Friday that there is insufficient evidence to show that Republican U.S. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia engaged…

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Colorado G.O.P. asks justices to review Trump ballot eligibility

SCOTUSBlog

Last year Georgia officials rebuffed efforts to rely on Section 3 to disqualify U.S. A state administrative law judge agreed that Greene’s “heated rhetoric may well have contributed to the environment that ultimately led to” the attack on the Capitol, but he concluded that she had not engaged in an insurrection.

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