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IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT
JOSEPH ARPAIO,
Appellant-Plaintiff,
v.
BARACK OBAMA, ET AL.
Appellees-Defendants.
Case No. on Appeal: 14-5325
Appeal from U.S. District Court
Case No. 1:14-cv-01966 (BAH)
APPELLANTS CERTIFICATE AS TO
PARTIES, RULINGS, AND RELATED CASES
Plaintiff-Appellant Sheriff Joseph M. Arpaio hereby certifies pursuant to
Circuit Rule 28(a)(1) that:
A. Parties and Amici
The parties that appeared in the District Court for the District of Columbia
(District Court) are Plaintiff-Appellant Joseph M. Arpaio, elected Sheriff of
Maricopa County, Arizona (Sheriff Arpaio).
Defendants-Appellees (1) Mr. Barack Hussein Obama, President of the
United States of America (President Obama), (2) Mr. Jeh Johnson, Secretary of
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the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and (3) Mr. Leon Rodriguez,
Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
No Amici Curiae participated at the District Court for D.C. level.
B. Rulings Under Review
The rulings under review are the Honorable Judge Beryl Howells (Judge
Howell) December 23, 2014 Memorandum Opinion and (Final) Order in the
District Court for D.C. granting Defendants' motion to dismiss for lack of standing
under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) Rule 12(b)(1), which dismissed
all claims and entered judgment for Defendants. Judge Howells final order
terminated the case in the District Court. It was not, however, a ruling on the
merits but on standing.
C. Related Cases
Within this Circuit, Sheriff Arpaio is not a party to any related litigation.
Appellant is not aware of any other litigation concerning exactly the same issues
with regard to the Executive Branchs deferred action programs.
However, the case of Washington Alliance of Technology Workers v. U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, Civil Action No. 14-529 (ESH), in the District
Court raises similar challenges to other aspects of the Executive Branchs
executive action deferred action.
Dated: January 28, 2015
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Respectfully Submitted,
/s/Larry KlaymanLarry Klayman, Esq.
D.C. Bar No. 3345812020 Pennsylvania Ave. NW #345
Washington, DC 20006Tel: (310) 595-0800
Email: leklayman@gmail.com
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this 28th day of January, 2015 a true and correct
copy of the foregoing was submitted electronically to the U.S. Court of Appeals forthe District of Columbia Circuit and served via CM/ECF electronic service upon
the following:
Scott R. McIntosh, Esq.
Jeffrey Clair, Esq.William Havemann, Esq.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Civil Division, Appellate Staff950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Room 7259Washington, D.C. 20530-0001
Scott.McIntosh@usdoj.gov
Jeffrey.Clair@usdoj.govWilliam.E.Havemann@usdoj.gov
Attorneys for Defendants-Appellees
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Larry Klayman
Larry Klayman, Esq.
D.C. Bar No. 334581Freedom Watch, Inc.
2020 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.,
Suite 345 Washington, D.C. 20006Tel: (310) 595-0800
Email: leklayman@gmail.com
Attorney for Plaintiff-Appellant
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