Latinos for Trump v. Sessions

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Case overview

Case Number:

6:21-cv-00043

Court:

Texas Western

Nature of Suit:

Civil Rights: Voting

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Alan D Albright

  1. February 19, 2021

    Fired Capitol Riot Atty Splits With Election Challenge Team

    The former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney ousted for his apparent involvement with the riot at the U.S. Capitol last month has been fired as counsel in a lawsuit he filed challenging the 2020 election results, saying differences between him and co-counsel have forced him and a few other plaintiffs to go their own way.

  2. January 28, 2021

    Texas Judge Says Fired Capitol Riot Atty's Suit 'Without Merit'

    A former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney who was fired for his involvement in insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has been put on notice by a federal judge in Texas that the lawsuit he's bringing seeking to restrain President Joe Biden and Congress is "without merit" and in danger of being tossed.

  3. January 27, 2021

    Atty Says Restraining Biden, Congress Doesn't Favor Trump

    The former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney fired for his involvement with a violent mob at the U.S. Capitol clarified in a new court filing that his lawsuit seeking to restrain President Joe Biden and Congress isn't a roundabout gambit to return Donald Trump to the White House but is only an attempt to make sure the Constitution and voting laws are followed properly.

  4. January 22, 2021

    Fired Capitol Riot Atty Cites 'Usurpers,' 'Lord Of Rings' In Suit

    A former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney who was fired for his involvement with the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol has filed a winding bid to restrain President Joe Biden and Congress, whom he calls "usurpers," from holding power, comparing the situation to one in the fantasy novel trilogy "Lord of the Rings."

  5. January 19, 2021

    Atty Fired After Capitol Attack Reps Trump Voters In Suit

    A former Goosehead Insurance in-house attorney who was fired earlier this month for his apparent involvement with the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol has filed a suit on behalf of Donald Trump voters claiming that their rights were violated by coronavirus-inspired changes to voting rules.

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