EMBASSY OF THE BLESSED KINGDOM OF GOD FOR ALL NATIONS CHURCH et al v. HOLDER et al
EMBASSY OF THE BLESSED KINGDOM OF GOD FOR ALL NATIONS CHURCH, MYKHAYLYK OLEKSANDR and GOD'S EMBASSY CHURCH |
JANET NAPOLITANO, ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS, EVANGELIA KLAPAKIS and ERIC H. HOLDER |
2:2013cv00041 |
January 4, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia Office |
Philadelphia |
HARVEY BARTLE |
Other Statutes: Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1361 Petition for Writ of Mandamus |
None |
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Filing 29 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT MOTION OF DEFENDANTS ERIC H. HOLDER, RAND BEERS, ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS AND EVANGELIA KLAPAKIS TO DISMISS PLAINTIFF MYKHAYLYK OLEKSANDR FOR LACK OF SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION IS DENIED. THE MOTION OF DEFENDANTS ERIC H. HOLDER, RAND BEERS, ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS AND EVANGELIA KLAPAKIS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT IS GRANTED. THE MOTION OF PLAINTIFFS EMBASSY OF THE BLESSED KINGDOM OF GOD FOR ALL NATIONS CHURCH, GOD'S EMBASSY CHURCH AND MYKHAYLYK OLEKSANDR FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT IS DENIED.. SIGNED BY HONORABLE HARVEY BARTLE, III ON 3/20/14. 3/20/14 ENTERED AND COPIES EMAILED.(rf, ) |
Filing 16 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT MOTION OF DEFENDANTS TO DISMISS PARTIALLY, THAT IS, COUNT III OF THE COMPLAINT, FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM (DOC. 9) IS GRANTED.. SIGNED BY HONORABLE HARVEY BARTLE, III ON 8/28/13. 8/28/13 ENTERED AND COPIES EMAILED.(rf, ) |
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