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Latinos for Trump v. Sessions
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6:21-cv-00043
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February 19, 2021
Fired Capitol Riot Atty Splits With Election Challenge Team
The former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney ousted for his apparent involvement with the riot at the U.S. Capitol last month has been fired as counsel in a lawsuit he filed challenging the 2020 election results, saying differences between him and co-counsel have forced him and a few other plaintiffs to go their own way.
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January 28, 2021
Texas Judge Says Fired Capitol Riot Atty's Suit 'Without Merit'
A former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney who was fired for his involvement in insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has been put on notice by a federal judge in Texas that the lawsuit he's bringing seeking to restrain President Joe Biden and Congress is "without merit" and in danger of being tossed.
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January 27, 2021
Atty Says Restraining Biden, Congress Doesn't Favor Trump
The former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney fired for his involvement with a violent mob at the U.S. Capitol clarified in a new court filing that his lawsuit seeking to restrain President Joe Biden and Congress isn't a roundabout gambit to return Donald Trump to the White House but is only an attempt to make sure the Constitution and voting laws are followed properly.
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January 22, 2021
Fired Capitol Riot Atty Cites 'Usurpers,' 'Lord Of Rings' In Suit
A former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney who was fired for his involvement with the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol has filed a winding bid to restrain President Joe Biden and Congress, whom he calls "usurpers," from holding power, comparing the situation to one in the fantasy novel trilogy "Lord of the Rings."
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January 19, 2021
Atty Fired After Capitol Attack Reps Trump Voters In Suit
A former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney who was fired earlier this month for his apparent involvement with the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol has filed a suit on behalf of Donald Trump voters claiming that their rights were violated by coronavirus-inspired changes to voting rules.