Tag Archives: Barnett v. Obama

Klayman’s Kopy Kat lawsuit

It seems that Larry Klayman exhibits a curious pattern of behavior, following Orly Taitz around and copying her lawsuits. Taitz, as you know, was one of the early attorneys filing lawsuits over Barack Obama’s eligibility, starting with the Alan Keyes … Continue reading

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Winnowing the Grinols 2

Don’t ask me what the title means—I just thought it sounded snappy. The article is about Orly Taitz’ appeal in the case of Grinols v. Electoral College. The case, involving several issues regarding the 2012 election, was dismissed April 22, … Continue reading

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Judd case returned to Judge Carter

The re-filed Judd v. Obama lawsuit in California is largely an attempt by obsessive birther attorney Orly Taitz to raise the same issues in the case of Barnett v. Obama from 2009, where Taitz was also the attorney before the … Continue reading

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California Bar responds to complaint

So now we know that Orly Taitz filed a complaint with the California Bar against Scott Tepper, an attorney that is appearing pro hac vice against her in the Mississippi ballot challenge filed by Taitz. In her world, Obama is … Continue reading

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Zombies sighted in California

Long dead case comes to life When I think of the Keyes v. Obama lawsuit, later named Barnett v. Obama in California, I feel like I’m discussing ancient birther history. It was Orly Taitz’ first birther case, I think, recruited … Continue reading

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Unripe, ripe and rotten

One of the persistent problems for birther plaintiffs is timing1.  The venerable case of Barnett v. Obama, just denied by the US Supreme Court, suffered from being filed too late (after the Presidential Inauguration). The political candidate plaintiffs were no … Continue reading

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