“Our focus is to make sure the Constitution of the United States is enforced,” he said. “That’s all we are asking.” …
Henry Karlson, professor emeritus at the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, said
“They should be suing the electors,” he said, “not the governor.”
Another very interesting tid-bit from the article:
Ankeny — who is not an attorney and describes himself as a legal researcher and “interested citizen” — said similar suits were filed this month in Alabama, Georgia, Illinois and Michigan.
Berg moves on at SCOTUS. Countdown to January 16, 2008.
Apparently, according to the docket for Philip Berg’s case at the U.S. Supreme Court, the application for an injunction pending disposition of the petition for certiorari has been “referred to the Court” by Justice Antonin Scalia, with a conference scheduled for Friday, January 16, 2009.
from Jeff: For a time-line of all materials related to Berg v. Obama, including the original story broken here at America’s Right, click HERE.
December 27, 2008 at 12:54 am
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