McChesney et al v. Peterson et al

Filing 35

JUDGMENT - The Motion to Dismiss filed by Defendants Federal Election Commission and Matthew S. Peterson, ECF No. 21 , is granted. Plaintiffs' claims against Defendants Federal Election Commission and Matthew S. Peterson, are dismissed, wi th prejudice. Plaintiffs' Notice of Dismissal, ECF No. 28 , is approved and Defendant United States of America is dismissed as a party defendant. The Motion to Dismiss filed by Defendant United States of America, ECF No. 25 , is denied as moot. This Clerk of Court is directed to terminate this case for statistical purposes. Ordered by Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (GJG)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA ROBERT C. MCCHESNEY, in his official capacity as Treasurer of Bart McLeay for U.S. Senate, Inc.; and BART MCLEAY FOR U.S. SENATE, INC., Plaintiffs, 8:16CV168 JUDGMENT v. MATTHEW S. PETERSON, in his official capacity as Chair of the Federal Election Commission; FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION; and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendants. In accordance with the accompanying Memorandum and Order: IT IS ORDERED: 1. The Motion to Dismiss filed by Defendants Federal Election Commission and Matthew S. Peterson, ECF No. 21, is granted; 2. Plaintiffs’ claims against Defendants Federal Election Commission and Matthew S. Peterson, are dismissed, with prejudice; 3. Plaintiffs’ Notice of Dismissal, ECF No. 28, is approved and Defendant United States of America is dismissed as a party defendant; 4. The Motion to Dismiss filed by Defendant United States of America, ECF No. 25, is denied as moot; and 5. This Clerk of Court is directed to terminate this case for statistical purposes. Dated this 22nd day of December, 2016 BY THE COURT: s/Laurie Smith Camp Chief United States District Judge 2

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