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Conrad Smith, et al v. Donald Trump, et al
as 23-7010
Plaintiff / Appellee:
Conrad P. Smith, Danny L. McElroy, Byron Evans and others
Defendant / Appellant:
Donald J. Trump, solely in his personal capacity
Defendant / Appellee:
Donald J. Trump For President, Inc., Stop the Steal L.L.C., Ali Alexander, also known as Ali Abdul Razaq and others
Bennie G. Thompson, et al v. Donald Trump, et al
as 22-7031
Plaintiff / Appellee:
Bennie G. Thompson, Hon., in his personal capacity, Bonnie Watson Coleman, Karen Bass and others
Defendant / Appellant:
Donald J. Trump, solely in his personal capacity
Defendant / Appellee:
Rudolph W. Giuliani, Proud Boys International, L.L.C., Oath Keepers and others
Lamar Chapman, III v. L.R. Heath, et al
as 19-5338
Defendant / Appellee:
Barry Sierro, "Born Alien" in his Personal Capacity, also known as Barry Surroro, R. Duclos, in his Personal Capacity and Estate Survival by Death, J. Davenport, in his Personal Capacity and Estate Capable of Death Survival and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Lamar C. Chapman, III, Sacredotalist, Espistemologist, and ISBC, Ph ESD, in his Oathful and Duty Bound Public Interest Capacity, as a Life Tenured, "Inferior Officer" of the United States of America, as Authorized by Article II, Section 2, of the Uni
Lamar Chapman, III v. Barack Obama
as 17-5100
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Lamar C. Chapman, III, In His Oathful and Duty Bound Public Interest Capacity, aa Perpetual, "Inferior Officer" of the United States of America as Established by Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution
Defendant - Appellee:
Barack Hussein Obama, In His Personal and Individual Capacity As Ineligible Commander In Chief of the Executive Branch of Government; Void Forty Fourth President of the United States of America, also known as Barry Surroro, also known as Barack Dunham, al
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