Tennessee Republican Party v. SEC, et al

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OPINION and JUDGMENT filed : IT IS ORDERED that the petitions for review are DENIED for lack of jurisdiction. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Securities and Exchange Commission s motion to dismiss and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board s motion to be designated as an intervenor are DENIED AS MOOT. Martha Craig Daughtrey, Karen Nelson Moore (AUTHORING), and Raymond M. Kethledge, Circuit Judges. [16-3360, 16-3732]

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Case: 16-3360 Document: 58-3 Filed: 07/13/2017 Page: 1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT Nos. 16-3360/3732 TENNESSEE REPUBLICAN PARTY (16-3360); GEORGIA REPUBLICAN PARTY and NEW YORK REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE (16-3732), Petitioners, FILED Jul 13, 2017 DEBORAH S. HUNT, Clerk v. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION; MUNICIPAL SECURITIES RULEMAKING BOARD, Respondents. Before: DAUGHTREY, MOORE, and KETHLEDGE, Circuit Judges. JUDGMENT THIS MATTER came before the court upon the petitions for review by the Tennessee Republican Party, the Georgia Republican Party, and the New York Republican State Committee to the Securities and Exchange Commission. UPON FULL REVIEW of the record and the briefs and arguments of counsel, IT IS ORDERED that the petitions for review are DENIED for lack of jurisdiction. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Securities and Exchange Commission’s motion to dismiss and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s motion to be designated as an intervenor are DENIED AS MOOT. ENTERED BY ORDER OF THE COURT Deborah S. Hunt, Clerk

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