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  2. California Courts of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The Third District's courthouse in Sacramento, which it shares with the Supreme Court's branch office. The California Court of Appeal for the Third District is one of the first three appellate districts created in 1904 and is located in Sacramento.

  3. List of denaturalized former citizens of the United States

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    A district court decision in Kungys' favor was reversed by the Court of Appeals, and he was remanded for denaturalization on June 20, 1986. [151] The decision was overturned by the Supreme Court on May 2, 1988. [152] Kungys agreed to give up his U.S. citizenship in 1988 to avoid deportation. [153] Died in Hudson County, New Jersey in 2009. [154]

  4. Relinquishment of United States nationality - Wikipedia

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    Under Department of Energy guidelines, an action that shows allegiance to a country other than the United States, such as a declaration of intent to renounce U.S. citizenship or actual renunciation of citizenship, demonstrates foreign preference and thus is a ground to deny a security clearance. [186]

  5. List of former United States citizens who relinquished their ...

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    A federal appeals court found Jolley to be removable, but Canada refused to re-admit Jolley as he was not a citizen and had lost his landed immigrant status there, and so he went on living in the U.S. as a stateless alien. [177] [178] He died in Asheville, North Carolina in 2014. [179] 1967: 1967: Too early Meir Kahane: Politician Jus soli: Israel

  6. Vance v. Terrazas - Wikipedia

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    Laurence Terrazas was born in the United States in 1947. [3] Because Terrazas's father was Mexican and because Mexico's citizenship laws then followed the principle of jus sanguinis, Terrazas held Mexican citizenship at birth and because he was born in the United States, Terrazas also held US citizenship under the jus soli of the Fourteenth Amendment; therefore, Terrazas was a dual citizen of ...

  7. California appeals court overturns ex-NFL star Dana ... - AOL

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    A California appellate court has overturned the rape conviction of former San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield – finding it “legally invalid” – on the grounds of racial bias.

  8. Expatriation Act of 1868 - Wikipedia

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    Frederick E. Woodbridge was a major proponent of the Expatriation Act of 1868. The Expatriation Act of 1868 was an act of the 40th United States Congress that declared, as part of the United States nationality law, that the right of expatriation (i.e. a right to renounce one's citizenship) is "a natural and inherent right of all people" and "that any declaration, instruction, opinion, order ...

  9. Seven candidates for three seats on 5th District Court of ...

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    Furr, a 30-year attorney, father of six children and grandfather of five, said the appeals court "is the best court for me." The 63-year-old ran for a seat on the 5th District two years ago.

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