Utah Democratic Party v. Cox
Plaintiff: UTAH REPUBLICAN PARTY
Plaintiff Intervenor - Appellant: UTAH DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Defendant - Appellee: SPENCER J. COX, in his official capacity as Lieutenant Governor of Utah
Case Number: 16-4098
Filed: May 31, 2016
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Constitutionality of State Statutes
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Plaintiff: UTAH REPUBLICAN PARTY
Represented By: Marcus R. Mumford
Represented By: Christ Troupis
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Plaintiff intervenor - appellant: UTAH DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Represented By: David P. Billings
Represented By: Charles Alan Stormont
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Defendant - appellee: SPENCER J. COX, in his official capacity as Lieutenant Governor of Utah
Represented By: Parker Douglas
Represented By: Tyler R. Green
Represented By: Stanford E. Purser
Represented By: David N. Wolf
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