Taitz v. Obama appeal complete

Birther attorney Orly Taitz moved for reconsideration of her case before the 4th Appellation District Division 3 of the State of California, appealing her loss in Taitz v. Obama. On November 18, 2013, the court denied rehearing of the case. Today the case was marked “complete” in the court docket. Here is a graphic depiction of results to date in Taitz lawsuits against Obama.

Photo of old tombstones

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8 Responses to Taitz v. Obama appeal complete

  1. alg says:

    I can’t tell you enough just how surprised I am about the outcome of the appeal. Surely this one was going to have universe shattering results.

    🙂

  2. John Reilly says:

    Does this merit a new count, like 200 to zero.

  3. Notorial Dissent says:

    Well, it did, sort of, hers!!!!

    Of course she can, and probably will, take it to the SCT and get the exact same result she has here.

    alg:
    I can’t tell you enough just how surprised I am about the outcome of the appeal.Surely this one was going to have universe shattering results.

  4. Andrew Vrba, PmG says:

    Call me morbid, but Taitz’s name in the headline, coupled with a pic of a cemetery, elicited a chuckle.

  5. Andrew Morris says:

    Her latest shiny thing is an ex relator application, asking the court to allow her to step into the US attorney’s shoes and present evidence to a grand jury. I’m looking forward to what law she can cite to show that this is applicable to a plaintiff bringing an action against the US government.

  6. bob says:

    Notorial Dissent:
    Well, it did, sort of, hers!!!!

    Of course she can, and probably will, take it to the SCT and get the exact same result she has here.

    Actually, this case is dead. The time to appeal has passed. If Taitz filed, a clerk would bounce it.

  7. RanTalbott says:

    John Reilly: Does this merit a new count, like 200 to zero

    I saw “208 to 0” posted months ago. We must be past 225 by now.

  8. Those numbers refer to cases in original jurisdiction, not to appeals, of which we see more these days. To those can be added 90+ appellate losses, and 25+ rejections by the Supreme Court.

    RanTalbott: I saw “208 to 0″ posted months ago. We must be past 225 by now.

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