McChesney et al v. Peterson et al
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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)
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
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