BATES v. JONES

Nos. 97-15864, 97-15914.

127 F.3d 870 (1997)

Tom BATES; Edward H. Lyman; Ardis Graham; Richard D. Lewis; Lawrence J. Buchalter; Jonathan Browning; Rachel Sherman; Martha A. Escutia; Sylvia Hernandez; Ana Rosa Pena; Claudia Navar; Barbara J. Friedman; Susan Zarakov; Harriet Sculley, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Bill JONES, Secretary of the State of California; Bradley J. Clark; Alameda County Registrar Of Voters; Conny McCormack, Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters, Defendants-Appellees, and Peter F. Schabarum; Lewis K. Uhler; Lee A. Phelps; National Tax Limitation Committee; Alliance Of California Taxpayers & Involved Voters; Intervenors-Appellees. Bill JONES, Secretary of the State of California, Defendant-Appellant, and Peter F. Schabarum; Lewis K. Uhler, Intervenors-Appellants, v. Tom BATES; Edward H. Lyman; Richard D. Lewis; Lawrence J. Buchalter; Jonathan Browning; Rachel Sherman, Plaintiffs-Appellees, and National Tax Limitation Committee; Alliance Of California Taxpayers & Involved Voters, Intervenors, v. Bill JONES, Secretary of the State of California, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Order Decided October 7, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Einer Elhauge, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Daniel E. Lungren, California Attorney General, Sacramento, California, for defendant-appellant Bill Jones.

Anthony T. Caso, Pacific Legal Foundation, Sacramento, California, for intervenors-appellants Peter F. Schabarum, et al.

Joseph Remcho, Remcho, Johansen & Purcell, San Francisco, California, for plaintiffs-appellees Tom Bates et al.

Stephen J. Safranek, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Detroit, Michigan, for amicus curiae U.S. Term Limits.

Before: SNEED, FLETCHER, and REINHARDT, Circuit Judges.


In this case involving the constitutionality of California's initiative (Proposition 140) imposing lifetime legislative term limits, the court has before it two motions for intervention.1 In the first motion, twenty state legislators and voters request leave to intervene on the side of plaintiffs-appellees Tom Bates, et al.2 In the second motion, one state legislator, Curt...

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