John Jay HOOKER
v.
FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION, et al.
United States District Court, M.D. Tennessee, Nashville Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
April 12, 2000.
April 12, 2000.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
John Jay Hooker, Nashville, TN, plaintiff pro se.
Greg J. Mueller, Richard B. Bader, Lawrence M. Noble, Stephen E. Hershkowitz, Federal Election Commission, Washington, DC, for Federal Election Commission, defendant.
Robert C. Watson, Office of the United States Attorney, Nashville, TN, for Janet Reno, defendant.
Robert E. Cooper, Jr., W. Brantley Phillips, Jr., Bass, Berry & Sims, Nashville, TN, for Democratic National Committee, defendant.
Courtney N. Pearre, Nashville, TN, for Republican National Committee, defendant.
David G. Rogers, Brentwood, TN, for Pat Buchanan, individually and representing other republican candidates for President as a class, defendant.
Paul C. Ney, Jr., Doramus, Trauger & Ney, Nashville, TN, for William Frist, individually and representing other members of Congress as a class, Michael Cook, defendants.
Janet M. Kleinfelter, Office of the Attorney General, Nashville, TN, for Don Sundquist, in his capacity of Governor of Tennessee, Paul Summers, in his capacity as Attorney General of Tennessee, defendant.
Paul C. Ney, Jr., Doramus, Trauger & Ney, Nashville, TN, Bobby R. Burchfield, Jason A. Levine, Washington, DC, for John McCain, U.S. Senator, Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senator, Brice Clagett, defendants.
Micajah Clark Spoden, Brown, Todd & Heyburn, PLLC, Nashville, TN, for Robert Torricelli, U.S. Senator, Harold E. Ford, Jr., Representative, defendants.
William J. Olson, John S. Miles, William J. Olson, P.C., McClean, VA, for Howard Phillips, Constitution Party, defendants.
John L Ryder, Apperson, Crump, Duzane & Maxwell, Memphis, TN, for George W. Bush, defendant.
Wayne Lindsey Robbins, Jr., Gullett, Sanford, Robinson & Martin, Nashville, TN, for The Libertarian Party, defendant.
United States District Court, M.D. Tennessee, Nashville Division.
MEMORANDUM
HIGGINS, District Judge.
The Court has before it the motion of State defendants Governor Don Sundquist and Tennessee Attorney General Paul Summers (filed October 4, 1999; Docket Entry No. 13) to dismiss the plaintiff's complaint, their memorandum (Docket Entry No. 14) in support and their motion (filed December 1, 1999; Docket Entry No. 58) to dismiss the plaintiff's amended complaint;1 the motion of the Republican...
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