Articles in Donofrio v. Wells
As you will notice from their respective dockets (see “Supreme Court Info” on sidebar), the cases for Leo Donofrio and Cort Wrotnowski currently show that the Supreme Court has denied their respective stay requests, yet …
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, posted a response on his blog concerning a Washington Times reporter discussing both his and Cort Wrotnowski’s Wrotnowski v. Bysiewicz case.
The full posting is below…
Update:Â InvestigatingObama further pursues this story by pointing out some …
From freedommarch.org, Joe Thunder reports on what actually happened during the press conference this afternoon (read the whole thing here):
I barely know where to begin. OK. Big news for Tues 12-9-08 and Friday 12-1208. Leo …
The Supreme Court of the US has denied an application of stay in the case of Donofrio v. Wells.
From today’s Orders:
08A407
DONOFRIO, LEO C. V. WELLS, NJ SEC. OF STATE
The application for stay addressed to Justice Thomas and
referred …
From democratic-disaster.com, the SCOTUS blog reports, in part, the following:
At 10 a.m., the Court will release the remaining orders from the Justices’ private conference last Friday. (Click here for the orders released Friday afternoon.)
I will be posting …
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, posted an article on his blog specifically stating that he will not be part of the National Press Club event scheduled for 1:30pm ET Monday, December 8. Some sources …
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, commented today on what he says may be some confusion as to what all of the entries — specifically referencing actions by Associate Justice Clarence Thomas — actually mean. …
Leo Donofrio’s (Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells) latest blog posting shows how Obama’s site, FightTheSmears.com, affirms that the UK’s colonial law in force over Kenya in 1961 “governed the status” of Barack Obama’s father’s children, including Barack.
I originally …
Today is the day that the blogosphere — and, finally, the media — have been awaiting regarding the weekly Supreme Court Conference, during which they will consider whether or not to grant Donofrio v. Wells a Writ …
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, responded to legal scholar and analyst Professor Jonathan Turley’s blog entry today. Leo had written to Professor Turley earlier today, and Professor Turley responded appropriately back to Leo; posting …
Here’s the link, as featured on the top of the third column of the Drudge Report. It mentions both Donofrio v. Wells and Berg v. Obama.
Naturally, the piece isn’t without its flaws, as Jeff mentions:
The article also incorrectly …
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, posted his commentary today regarding ABC News’ recent story on his case (with a reference to an article posted by Afro.com).
The following is Leo’s letter he sent to ABC News…
Today, the African-American news site Afro.com posted an article about the Supreme Court case, Donofrio v. Wells. While they initially did a good job of covering the history of the case, they then went on to …
As originally referenced in this posting, Fox News is now indirectly reporting, online, about Donofrio v. Wells:
Meanwhile — the blogosphere is still abuzz over Mr. Obama’s eligibility to serve as president. The Supreme Court will decide Friday …
Cort Wrotnowski, Plaintiff in Wrotnowski v. Bysiewicz, today hand delivered 10 copies his renewed Stay Application to the Supreme Court security booth this morning at 10:30am et (remember that someone at SCOTUS decided to re-route …
Here’s the link.
They cover the We The People Foundation Chicago Tribune ad, Daniel Essek’s Kentucky case, Berg v. Obama, and Donofrio v. Wells.
-Phil
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, has been able to confirm that his case was referred to the full Court by Associate Justice Clarence Thomas. This means that, per the docket, all 9 Justices have …
Texasdarlin featured a commentary by Judah Benjamin on November 28 concerning Leo’s case, Donofrio v. Wells, as well as the “natural born citizen” issue.
The following is Leo’s commentary on the posting…
It is now located at naturalborncitizen.wordpress.com, primarily due to a spam alert on his previous blog.
-Phil
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, has posted the Emergency Stay Applications for both his case as well as Plaintiff Cort Wrotnowski’s Wrotnowski v. Bysiewicz.
These files are considered freely distributable:
Cort Wrotnowski v. Susan Bysiewicz, Secretary of …
The various Secretary of State lawsuits are finally beginning to percolate beyond simply the blogosphere. It’s great to see that these two sources are finally starting to take notice, though they’re not completely accurate (no …
I originally came across this via democratic-disaster.com; original source is the Plains Radio Network forum, located here:
Ed Hale  IP: 98.20.61.27  Nov 25, 08 – 2:34 PM
*** BREAKING NEWS *** PRN has uncovered a plot to kill …
Per a recent article at lanlamphere.com, the following is said to be a copy of the case McCarthy v. Briscoe from September 30, 1976 that Leo Donofrio is using for his case, Donofrio v. Wells. It is said …
Lan Lamphere today posted a rather long article on United States v. Rhodes (Mr. Lamphere does not specifically state whether he found this or was given to him), a case that could potentially be used as …
I’ve attempted to aggregate a number of news-worthy items into a single post today. As such, here’s a quick table of contents of what you can expect to see in this entry:
Leo talks about what …
Leo Donofrio, plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, has officially begun a new blog over at http://thenaturalborncitizen.blogspot.com.
-Phil









