Monthly Archives: October 2012

Overlap

Dealing with frivolous litigation, whether filed by a seasoned attorney or a novice pro se litigant, is a bit like wrangling cats. Robert J. Davis I’m still looking for a statute or rule that prevents this, but what I observe … Continue reading

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Empty chair threatened in California

California TV station KTVU reports (view report for local coverage and reaction) a very unusual display in Morgan Hill, California: a chair holding two watermelons draped with a noose. Nearby was a sign made to look like a teleprompter. Also … Continue reading

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Hawaii State Senate candidate serves summons in birther lawsuits (major revision)

Fenton Senate Candidate Larry Fenton served summons to  State Vital Records Registrar Alvin T. Onaka, Hawaii Department of Health Director Loretta Fuddy and current and former Democratic Party officials Brian Schatz and Lynne Matusow in two of Orly Taitz’ federal … Continue reading

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Taitz simplified

I wrote before that Orly Taitz had filed too many cases to prosecute all by herself. Perhaps she’s realized that, or has some other less-rational motive, in her latest move in Mississippi. Taitz is asking federal judge Henry T. Wingate … Continue reading

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Orly’s California case moving

The case of Keith Judd et al v. Barack Obama et al was filed in California state court, but after an unfavorable ruling, Orly Taitz “removed” it to federal court. This seems to be an example of Orly law, since … Continue reading

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Back from the anti-birther conference

Coming back from this past weekend’s anti-birther conference, I thought about what I might write on the blog. It’s a difficult problem because the most important thing about the conference was who was there, and I’m not going to say … Continue reading

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