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'''Orly Taitz''' is a California attorney, and successful [[Orange County, California|Orange County]] dentist who is active in the Obama Eligibility Controversy. Dr. Taitz represents 2008 US vice-presidential candidate [[Gail Lightfoot]] in a case currently before the [[United States Supreme Court]] addressing the Obama eligibility issue. Dr. Taitz is also the lead attorney in a similar complaint by 2008 presidential candidate [[Alan Keyes]] which is in the California courts.<ref> [http://www.soundinvestments.us/files/final_writ_keyes_v_bowen.pdf Ambassador Dr. Alan Keyes; Dr. Wiley S. Drake, Sr.; and Markham Robinson vs. Calfornia Secretary of State et al], Case No.: 34-200880000096-CUWMGDS, Petition for Writ of Mandate, Superior Court of California, Sacremento California</ref><ref>[http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=80931 'Constitutional crisis' looming over Obama's birth location; Alan Keyes lawsuit warns America may see 'usurper' in Oval Office], Bob Unruh, World Net Daily, November 14, 2008.</ref><ref>[http://www.nbcaugusta.com/news/elections/presheadlines/34587804.html Former Obama opponent now suing to prove President-elect's citizenship], Rich Rogers, NBC Augusta, November 18, 2008.</ref>

The Lightfoot complaint is docketed before the [[United States Supreme Court]] as Gail Lightfoot, et al., Applicants v. Debra Bowen, California Secretary of State<ref>{{cite WEB SITE |url=http://members.calbar.ca.gov/search/member_detail.aspx?x=22343 |title=State Bar of CA |date=2009-01-15 |publisher=ca.gov |accessdate=2009-01-15}}</ref>. The plaintiffs seek to verify the eligibility of President-elect [[Barack Obama]] to assume the office of President of the United States. In particular, this complaint questions Obama's [[Natural born citizen of the United States|"natural born citizenship" status]], which is required to assume the office under the [[Constitution of the United States]].<ref>{{cite WEB SITE |url=http://origin.www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/08a524.htm |title=Docket for 08a524|date=2009-01-15 |publisher=supremecourtus.gov |accessdate=2009-01-15}}</ref>
Currently, the onus of determining the eligibility of candidates to be on the ballot falls on each state in which the ballot is issued. Other states have been the target of similar lawsuits due to apparent lackadaisical efforts to verify the candidates ([[Barack_Obama_citizenship_conspiracy_theories#Litigation]])<ref>{{cite WEB SITE |url=http://origin.www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/08a524.htm |title=Docket for 08a407|date=2009-01-11 |publisher=supremecourtus.gov |accessdate=2009-01-15}}</ref>.


'''Orly Taitz''' is a California attorney and [[Orange County, California|Orange County]] dentist who is active among people who doubt [[Barack Obama]] is eligible to be president of the United States. Dr. Taitz represents nurse and [[Libertarian Party]] politician [[Gail Lightfoot]] in a case filed at the [[United States Supreme Court]] questioning Obama's eligibility. Dr. Taitz is also the lead attorney in a similar complaint filed by [[Alan Keyes]] in Sacramento Superior Court last November. That filing is scheduled for consideration in March 2009.<ref> [http://www.soundinvestments.us/files/final_writ_keyes_v_bowen.pdf Ambassador Dr. Alan Keyes; Dr. Wiley S. Drake, Sr.; and Markham Robinson vs. Calfornia Secretary of State et al], Case No.: 34-200880000096-CUWMGDS, Petition for Writ of Mandate, Superior Court of California, Sacremento California</ref>The Lightfoot complaint is docketed before the [[United States Supreme Court]] as Gail Lightfoot, et al., Applicants v. Debra Bowen, California Secretary of State. The plaintiffs seek to verify the eligibility of President-elect [[Barack Obama]] to assume the office of President of the United States. Their application was denied by Justice Anthony Kennedy on December 17. The application was refiled on December 29 and the Supreme Court is scheduled to dismiss or accept this application on January 23, 2009. <ref>[http://origin.www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/08a524.htm |Supreme Court schedule]</ref>.


==See also==
[[Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories]]


==References==
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==Links==
==External links==
*[http://drorly.blogspot.com Official Orly Taitz blog on the Obama Eligibility Controversy]
*[http://drorly.blogspot.com Official Orly Taitz blog on the Obama Eligibility Controversy]
*[http://drtaitz.com/ Orly Taitz Dental Office official website]
*[http://drtaitz.com/ Orly Taitz Dental Office official website]
*[http://www.defendourfreedoms.org/ Defend Our Freedoms website], a nonprofit California foundation created to support the legal work of Dr. Orly Taitz on the Obama Eligibility Controversy.

Revision as of 17:34, 17 January 2009

Orly Taitz is a California attorney and Orange County dentist who is active among people who doubt Barack Obama is eligible to be president of the United States. Dr. Taitz represents nurse and Libertarian Party politician Gail Lightfoot in a case filed at the United States Supreme Court questioning Obama's eligibility. Dr. Taitz is also the lead attorney in a similar complaint filed by Alan Keyes in Sacramento Superior Court last November. That filing is scheduled for consideration in March 2009.[1]The Lightfoot complaint is docketed before the United States Supreme Court as Gail Lightfoot, et al., Applicants v. Debra Bowen, California Secretary of State. The plaintiffs seek to verify the eligibility of President-elect Barack Obama to assume the office of President of the United States. Their application was denied by Justice Anthony Kennedy on December 17. The application was refiled on December 29 and the Supreme Court is scheduled to dismiss or accept this application on January 23, 2009. [2].

See also

Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories

References

  1. ^ Ambassador Dr. Alan Keyes; Dr. Wiley S. Drake, Sr.; and Markham Robinson vs. Calfornia Secretary of State et al, Case No.: 34-200880000096-CUWMGDS, Petition for Writ of Mandate, Superior Court of California, Sacremento California
  2. ^ |Supreme Court schedule