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  2. Larry Klayman - Wikipedia

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    Klayman filed a suit on behalf of himself, Freedom Watch, and a Dallas-area photography studio which alleged that the Chinese government created the coronavirus disease as a biological weapon. [142] Klayman also represented Ben Stein in a lawsuit that alleged that California's shelter-in-place order in response to the pandemic was illegal. [ 143 ]

  3. Judicial Watch - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Judicial Watch founder Larry Klayman left the organization to run for the United States Senate from Florida. [75] In 2006, Klayman sued Judicial Watch and its president, Tom Fitton. Judicial Watch asserted several claims against Klayman as well; in 2019, Judicial Watch obtained a $2.8 million verdict against Klayman on its claims of ...

  4. Klayman v. Obama - Wikipedia

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    Klayman v. Obama , 957 F.Supp.2d 1 (D.D.C., 2013), was a decision by the United States District Court for District of Columbia finding that the National Security Agency 's (NSA) bulk phone metadata collection program was unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment . [ 1 ]

  5. A conservative legal gadfly faces the music - AOL

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    Larry Klayman pioneered the slash-and-burn legal tactics that have become an endemic feature of American politics. Now, he faces the prospect of his own professional demise.

  6. Controversial invocations of the Patriot Act - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the disclosure, plaintiffs Larry Klayman, founder of Freedom Watch, Charles Strange and Mary Strange, parents of Michael Strange, a cryptologist technician for the NSA and support personnel for Navy Seal Team VI who was killed in Afghanistan, filed lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the bulk metadata collection of phone ...

  7. 2016 shooting of Dallas police officers - Wikipedia

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    [151] [152] Klayman has used his nonprofit group Freedom Watch to pursue lawsuits that "further supposed 'far-right' causes" in the past. [153] The lawsuit was seen as "unlikely to be taken too seriously by a judge" [151] and all of Klayman's claims against Mckesson and Black Lives Matter were dismissed or withdrawn. [154]

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Dederich held that addicts lacked maturity or the ability to handle freedom responsibly. They must be broken down to be built back up. “Comfort is not for adults,” Dederich argued in a taped speech during the commune’s early days. “Comfort destroys adults.” John Peterson was one of the first to move into Synanon, as the commune was ...

  9. Barack Obama presidential eligibility litigation - Wikipedia

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    [120] [121] Joe Arpaio, the sheriff for Maricopa County, Arizona, submitted in support of Klayman's suit an affidavit stating "there is probable cause that [Obama's birth certificate] is a forgery." [122] Klayman also sent Arpaio a subpoena directing him to appear in the Florida courtroom. [123] The suit filed by Klayman was dismissed on June ...