FAGAN v. SMITH

No. 41 MM 2012

41 A.3d 816 (2012)

Michael L. FAGAN, Michael Hoffman, D. Gregory Holt, Susan R. Kerr, Ralanda King, Aamir Moore, Claudia S. Sherrod, Patricia Smeck, Robert S. Smith, Jeremy Winch, and Naomi Winch, Petitioners v. Samuel H. SMITH, in his capacity as Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and Carol Aichele, in her capacity as Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

February 29, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin Michael Greenberg , Nella Moses Bloom , Flaster/Greenberg, P.C., Philadelphia, for petitioner.

Matthew Hermann Haverstick , Robert N. Feltoon , James J. Rohn , Francesco P. Trapani , Conrad O'Brien, P.C., Philadelphia, for respondent, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Steven Vincent Turner , Shauna Christine Clemmer , PA Department of State, Jarad Wade Handelman , PA Governor's Office, Kathleen Marie Kotula , PA Department of State, Harrisburg, for respondent, Secretary of the Commonwealth.


ORDER

PER CURIAM.

AND NOW, this 29th day of February 2012, upon consideration of the emergency request and the responsive pleadings, we GRANT Petitioners' alternative request that this Court exercise its King's Bench jurisdiction over this matter. It is hereby ORDERED that the request for mandamus relief is GRANTED IN PART. Specifically, the Honorable Samuel H. Smith, Speaker of the Pennsylvania...

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