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CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Plaintiffs' Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment & Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment Exhibit 2

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC filed this exhibit to be considered with the Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Opposition to the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. The exhibit contains a letter from the Justice Management Division to the Census Bureau concerning the reinstatement of the citizenship question on the 2020 census questionnaire. 

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Plaintiffs' Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment & Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment Exhibit 5

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC filed this exhibit to be considered with the Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Opposition to the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. This exhibit contains a redacted email from Secretary Ross to Earl Comstock discussing the census. 

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Plaintiffs' Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment & Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment Exhibit 3

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC filed this exhibit to be considered with the Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Opposition to the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. The exhibit contains a supplemental memo by Secretary Ross concerning the administrative record in census litigation. 

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Plaintiffs' Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment & Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC filed a Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment that also opposes the DOJ's Motion for Summary Judgment in this case. The filing requests that the Court grant relief in favor of CLC. 

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Declaration of Nadav Ariel

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

Nadav Ariel, an attorney representing CLC, gave this declaration in support of CLC's Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Opposition of Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. 

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Plaintiffs' Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment & Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment Exhibit 6

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC filed this exhibit to be considered with the Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Opposition to the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. This exhibit contains a letter from Earl Comstock to Secretary Ross concerning the census. 

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia - Motion for Summary Judgment

Document
Date
September 27, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

This was submitted by Jessie Liu, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Proposed Order

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC filed a proposed order in this case that requests the Court order that the defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment be denied and that CLC's motion be granted.

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Plaintiffs' Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment & Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment Exhibit 8

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC filed this exhibit to be considered with the Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Opposition to the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. This exhibit contains an email from Peter Davidson to Secretary Ross concerning the census. 

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): Plaintiffs' Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment & Opposition to Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment Exhibit 7

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC filed this exhibit to be considered with the Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Opposition to the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. This exhibit contains a redacted email from Danielle Cutrona to Wendy Teramoto. 

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia - Reply

Document
Date
November 19, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

Reply in support of defendant (DOJ) motion for summary judgment and opposition to plaintiff (CLC) cross-motion for summary judgment.

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia - CLC Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Opposition to Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment

Document
Date
October 24, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA): U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia - DOJ Motion for Summary Judgment

Document
Date
November 26, 2018
Case
CLC v. DOJ (Census FOIA)

DOJ moves for summary judgment under CLC's claim under the Freedom of Information Act.

Daunt v. Benson: Voters Not Politicians’ Brief in Support of Motion to Intervene

Document
Date
August 12, 2019
Case
Daunt v. Benson

On August 12, 2019, Voters Not Politicians (VNP), the nonpartisan, citizen-led group that drafted and worked to pass the constitutional amendment establishing the Michigan Citizens Independent Redistricting Commission, filed a motion to intervene as a defendant in the case. VNP moved to intervene in order to offer its expertise and insights as the drafter and sponsor of the constitutional amendment at issue and to defend the constitutionality of the eligibility requirements for commissioners and the amendment as whole. The constitutional amendment establishing the Commission was approved by over 61% (2.5 million) of Michigan voters, with support from voters of both major political parties.

Daunt v. Benson: Voters Not Politicians’ Proposed Answer

Document
Date
August 12, 2019
Case
Daunt v. Benson

On August 12, 2019, VNP filed a Proposed Answer along with its motion to intervene as a defendant in the case, arguing that the eligibility requirements for the Commission do not violate the U.S. Constitution. Michigan voters overwhelmingly approved the constitutional amendment establishing the Commission, recognizing that politicians have an inherent conflict of interest in drawing their own electoral districts. Voters in 67 of Michigan’s 83 counties approved the constitutional amendment.

Daunt v. Benson: Motion for Preliminary Injunction and Brief in Support

Document
Date
July 30, 2019
Case
Daunt v. Benson

On July 30, 2019 plaintiffs filed a motion for preliminary injunction, asking the Court to direct Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to suspend the implementation of all provisions of the Michigan Constitution relating to the Commission. Plaintiffs also ask the court to consolidate the preliminary injunction motion with a trial on the merits, alleging that there are only legal questions at issue in the case.

Daunt v. Benson: Complaint

Document
Date
July 30, 2019
Case
Daunt v. Benson

On July 30, 2019, plaintiffs filed a complaint in the federal district court for the Western District of Michigan alleging that the eligibility requirements for commissioners to serve on the Michigan Citizens Redistricting Commission (“Commission”) are unconstitutional under the First and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. Plaintiffs also argue that the eligibility requirements are not severable from the rest of the constitutional amendment, and thus the whole amendment must be struck down. The plaintiffs requested declaratory and injunctive relief. The constitutional amendment establishing the Commission was approved by over 61% (2.5 million) of Michigan voters, with support from voters of both major political parties.

CLC's Comments on House Ethics Committee Outside Position Regulations

Document
Date
July 11, 2019

CLC filed comments in response to the House Committee on Ethics’ request for input on types of service and positions with outside entities that may lead to conflicts of interest.

CLC Comments for OGE's Legal Expense Fund Rulemaking

Document
Date
June 14, 2019

CLC submitted these written comments for the U.S. Office of Government Ethics’ legal expense fund regulation rulemaking.

Complaint Regarding Ethics Pledge Violation by the former Acting U.S. Trade Representative Stephen P. Vaughn

Document
Date
May 23, 2019

On May 23, CLC submitted a complaint to the Office of Government Ethics alleging an ethics pledge violation by the former Acting U.S. Trade Representative Stephen P. Vaughn.

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